Easy Lemon Ricotta Pasta

If you’re craving something creamy, fresh, and incredibly easy, this Lemon Ricotta Pasta is about to become your new go-to. It’s made with a velvety no-cook sauce that comes together in just minutes while your pasta is boiling. Ricotta, cottage cheese, and parmesan create a creamy base, and garlic and fresh lemon add brightness and flavor. It’s great on it’s own (kind of an elevated mac and cheese) or the perfect base for add-ins, see some ideas below! Whether it’s a busy weeknight or a lazy summer evening, this quick and flavorful pasta delivers big comfort with minimal effort. (Bonus: It’s got a decent amount of protein, even if you serve it as-is. Top it with grilled chicken for an extra punch!)

Our Best Bites Lemon Ricotta Pasta

Ingredients Needed

  • Pasta – you can make this with literally any style of pasta you like. I like to choose one with some curly edges like trottole or campanelle
  • Salt
  • Ricotta – all ricotta is not created equal. I’ve tried a few common grocery store brands that are extra grainy and lack flavor. My absolute favorite is Trader Joe’s brand ricotta. This recipes works great with both the full fat and reduced fat versions, though the full fat is better!
  • Cottage Cheese – you can use any type of cottage cheese you like. Both large and small curd work just fine, as do higher and lower fat versions.
  • Parmesan Cheese – opt for a fresh wedge of Parmesan that you grate yourself. Check the normal cheese aisle of the grocery store for the most affordable option (as opposed to the fancy cheese counter/cases near the deli)
  • Lemon
  • Garlic or Garlic Powder
  • Optional addins – ideas below!

How to make Lemon Ricotta Pasta

This is a quick list of ingredients and photo overview so you can see the dish at a glance. Keep scrolling or use the jump-to-recipe button to see the full printable recipe below.

  1. Bring a pot of water to boil on the stove top and add a generous sprinkling of salt. Boil pasta as directed.
  2. While pasta is cooking, combine all the sauce ingredients (ricotta, cottage cheese, parmesan, garlic, lemon zest and juice, and salt) in a food processor or high powered blender and process until creamy smooth.
  3. When pasta is done cooking, save at least 2 cups of the starchy pasta water and set aside. Drain pasta and pour sauce into pot to warm up.
  4. Add the drained pasta and toss together.
  5. If you want, you can add optional add-ins (I have a few ideas below!)
  6. Use the pasta water to thin out the consistency if needed. If you’re not serving it immediately, make sure to save that pasta water because you’ll want to use more right before serving as this will thicken quickly!

Add-In Ideas

This dish is really great on its own, but it’s also a great base for some fun add-ins. Here’s a few ideas, but let me know if you come up with anything that turns out delicious!

  • Fresh chopped basil and crumbled Italian sausage
  • Fresh arugula and sun dried tomatoes
  • Crumbled bacon and peas
  • Swirl in some pesto
  • Chopped grilled chicken

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use only ricotta or only cottage cheese?

Sure. I like the combination of both for both flavor and texture, but you are welcome to experiment with only one or the other.

Can I make this gluten free?

Yep, just use your favorite gluten-free pasta.

Will leftovers still be good?

We’ve warmed up the leftovers many times and it’s still great! The sauce will thicken after refrigeration so just add a splash of milk or water to loosen it up.

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Easy Lemon Ricotta Pasta

4.63 from 8 votes
This creamy Lemon Ricotta Pasta is ready in 15 minutes! A no-cook sauce made with ricotta, cottage cheese, lemon, and garlic is perfect for a quick and easy dinner. See notes for some add-in ideas! Serves 6 main dish servings, or 8+ side dish servings.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Servings6 Servings

Ingredients

  • 1 lb pasta preferably something curly like trottole, campanelle or fusilli, but anything works!
  • 1 cup ricotta
  • 1 cup cottage cheese
  • 1 cup parmesan
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 1 clove garlic or 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 lemon

Instructions

  • Fill a pot with water and bring to a boil on the stove top. Add a generous pinch of salt and cook pasta according to package instructions.
  • While pasta is cooking, place ricotta, cottage cheese, parmesan and salt in a food processor or high powered blender.
    Use garlic press or microplate to finely press garlic into sauce. It's going to get pureed, but we still want to make sure you don't get any large pieces of raw garlic in your bite.
  • Add the zest from one lemon and then juice the lemon. If you love lemon you can add all the juice. If you don't want as strong of a lemon flavor, start with just a tablespoon or 2 and you can always add more if you like.
  • Puree sauce until smooth and creamy.
  • Important: Before you drain your pasta, save pasta water! I like to save at least 2 cups. You probably won't need that much but it helps to have enough.
    After saving some of the starchy pasta water, drain pasta completely and return to pot. Add cheesy sauce and stir over low heat to warm.
    Season with more salt if desired and then add pasta water as needed to thin your sauce. If serving immediately, you might not need too much. But keep your pasta water close by because it will thicken quickly and you'll likely want to add a little more right before serving.
  • Top servings with additional grated parmesan cheese as desired.

Notes

This dish is really great on its own, but it’s also a great base for some fun add-ins. Here’s a few ideas, but let me know if you come up with anything that turns out delicious!
  • Fresh chopped basil and crumbled Italian sausage
  • Fresh arugula and sun dried tomatoes
  • Crumbled bacon and peas
  • Swirl in some pesto
  • Chopped grilled chicken

Nutrition

Serving: 1.5cups, Calories: 451kcal, Carbohydrates: 61g, Protein: 25g, Fat: 11g, Saturated Fat: 7g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 3g, Cholesterol: 34mg, Sodium: 653mg, Potassium: 287mg, Fiber: 3g, Sugar: 4g, Vitamin A: 334IU, Vitamin C: 10mg, Calcium: 327mg, Iron: 1mg
Course: Main Courses
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Creamy lemon ricotta pasta
Calories: 451kcal
Cost: $20
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Questions & Reviews

  1. 5 stars
    This was delicious and came together quickly. We added peas and bacon per the suggestion. Thanks for a tasty, easy meal!

  2. 5 stars
    This is a quick delicious pasta dish that is easily adapted. I made it on Monday along with Our Best Bites lemon garlic grilled chicken. I made it again tonight for a fast easy meal for company and added shredded rotisserie chicken and had a side salad and garlic bread. Also side note, homemade ricotta is so easy and 100 times better than store bought (mamma mangia has a great recipe). Every recipes I try from our best bites is wonderful.

  3. 5 stars
    I made this tonight and it was delicious!! The lemon adds such a refreshing taste. I added frozen peas when I mixed the cheese mixture into the noodles. Also I only needed about 1/2 C of pasta water when it started thickening. In addition I served grilled chicken with it and everything was perfection! I will definitely be using this recipe again!! The recipes instructions were easy to follow and I recommend using both ricotta and cottage cheese because the texture and taste were perfect.

  4. 4 stars
    We really enjoyed this recipe. I added chopped rotisserie chicken and basil. I make a few creamy lemon pastas, but I really like how quick and easy this was. The extra protein is a bonus too. Thanks!

  5. 3 stars
    I tried this recipe after seeing a post on Instagram and it looked good! The flavor is good. Mild lemon flavor with ease to add more lemon if desired. However, the ricotta cheese, cottage cheese, and Parmesan cheese mixture became clumpy in big cheesy pieces. I added pasta water (almost 2 cups) as directed in recipe, and stirred and stirred and stirred. But could never break down the clumps. As typical with ricotta cheese it feels a little grainy. I used Trader Joe’s Ricotta Cheese too. Flavor is good, but didn’t love it overall considering the consistency that I came up with. The photos look creamy and delicious but it’s not how mine turned out.

    1. Hey Rebecca- I’ve never had anything clump in this recipe. Did you by chance use a pre-shredded parmesan cheese?

    2. I added the pasta water to my blender after I had already blended everything else up and it worked great.

  6. 5 stars
    I made this for dinner and it was so good. My kids loved it. We had leftovers the next night and added bacon and peas. Both were delicious!

  7. 5 stars
    I made this tonight and was super happy about how easy it was! I think we will like this even more the next time we make it. No one knew what to expect and I think that threw a couple people off, but 5/6 really liked it! The brightness of the lemon isn’t what we’re used to in creamy pasta, but I really enjoyed it! Thanks for the easy and delicious meal!