Avocado Ricotta Crostini – Start Spreading the News
Michele and I were in Oakland recently, at a restaurant called Southie, when I saw something I'd never seen before; avocado and ricotta cheese paired together on a crostini. I didn't order it, but was fascinated by the idea, and eventually it turned into what you see here.
By the way, everything we did have was great, so if you're in the area, check them out. I don't do a lot of shout-outs here, but that'll make me feel a little better about stealing their appetizer. They actually did theirs with the cheese spread on first, and then sliced avocado placed over the top, but I decided to go for something a little easier to serve, and went with a spread instead.
I found this to be a very delicious combination that was sort of unusual, and yet familiar at the same time. I did roughly equal parts cheese and avocado, but of course you can play around with this ratio, depending on your mood. The same goes for the garnishes, where any number of fresh, or pickled seasonal vegetables would work wonderfully, as would a scattering of crispy bacon.
As you know, we're heading straight into the heart of entertaining season, and no matter what you decorate yours with, these beauties would make for a great appetizer or snack, which is just one reason I really do hope you give these avocado ricotta crostini a try soon. Enjoy!
Ingredients for about 6 appetizer-sized portions:
- 1 large ripe Hass avocado
- 3/4 cup ricotta cheese (or more or less depending on the ratio you want)
- 1/2 lemon, juiced (you could also add some of the zest)
- 1 tablespoon finely sliced fresh basil
- salt and cayenne to taste
- sliced cherry tomatoes and radishes to garnish
- drizzle of olive oil
- pinch of sea salt and freshly snipped chives for the top