Berry Pizza with Whipped Ricotta Mascarpone Cheese
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Goddess Dessert Berry Pizza with Whipped Ricotta, Mascarpone, Honey and Vanilla Blackberry Blueberry Sauce!
| Berry Pizza food style by Florentina | food photography by MihaMatei.com |
This to die for cheesecake like berry pizza is for you! Because whipped ricotta and berries you guys!
Have you ever had a berry pizza before ?
If you did, then you know why I’m so excited about it, and if you didn’t then i’ll just tell you that it is like a lovely piece of cheesecake. Imagine that insanity!Â
I literally had a pizza party yesterday, my kitchen was covered in flour and so was my hair. Totally worth it if you ask me. Especially after Google recognized my pizza making skills, remember that Burrata Pizza and rustic pizza dough ? That’s how it all started.Â
Now, you can make this with blackberries or blueberries or even raspberries. I went for the blackberries and blueberries because they look the best at the market, plus I just love them on top of whipped ricotta.
Basically I made a berry sauce on the stove top that I allowed to chill before using it as a pizza sauce in this really amazing dessert pizza.
However, If you don’t feel like making the sauce, you can use a nice organic blackberry jelly instead. Then I top that with some whipped ricotta mascarpone vanilla mixture and a few berries, sprinkled with fresh basil from the garden and voila! I can’t even tell you..
I bet it would be amazing with a nice thick strawberry sauce on the bottom and fresh strawberries on top. Note to self!
I know that a berry pizza might sound strange at first, especially if you’ve never had it before. But I assure you this is such delicacy, and so easy to make.
I would suggest making small thin pizza pies, that way you don’t necessarily even have to cut them. And if you do, make sure to wait until they have cooled off for the cheese to set and use your kitchen sheers to cut it. So easy!Â
Very important to make sure and cook the pizza dough for a few minutes before adding the sauce and the cheese on top.
That is the secret to a crispy thin crust bottom. That and a hot pizza stone.
You do have a pizza stone right ? ( If not, you can grab one from amazon here (<–affiliate). Â
If you insist on little fiery kisses on that creamy cheesy berry pizza, transfer it to the broiler for about 20 seconds or so, but keep a close eye on it because it can burn quickly and then what ?! You’ll be crying over the pizza pie like a baby. I’m speaking from experience kids 😉
P.S Keep this berry pizza recipe on hand for when Mother’s Day rolls around, after all it is a Goddess pizza, and isn’t that what mom’s really are ..? ! ~ FlorentinaÂ
Berry Pizza with Whipped Ricotta Mascarpone Cheese
Ingredients
- 1 batch this rustic pizza dough
- 8 oz mascarpone cheese
- 8 oz ricotta cheese
- 2 tsp vanilla extract
- 4 tbsp wild honey
- zest from 1 lemon
- 6 sprigs basil
- 12 oz berries (blackberries raspberries or blueberries)
- 1/4 c extra virgin olive oil
For the Berry Sauce
- 1 c blackberries
- 1 c blueberries
- 1/2 lemon juiced + more to taste
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 1 1/2 tbsp honey + more to taste
Instructions
- Prepare the berry sauce in advance. Add the blackberries, blueberries, lemon juice, vanilla extract and honey to a small sauce pan on low flame. Cover with a lid and cook together for a few minutes until the blueberries burst. Remove from flame and chill in the refrigerator until ready to use. Adjust sweetness to taste with more honey if desired.
- Make a batch of rustic Italian pizza dough and divide into 8 small pies.
- Whip the Ricotta Cheese:Add the mascarpone, ricotta, vanilla extract, lemon zest and 1 tablespoon of the honey to a small food processor and process together until smooth and fluffy. Keep cool until ready to eat.
- Preheat your oven with a pizza stone inside to the highest temperature it will go, for at least 45 minutes.
- Sprinkle some flour on your kitchen counter and form your pizza pies as suggested in the rustic pizza dough recipe.
- Using a fork gently poke each pizza before you transfer to the preheated oven and bake for 3 minutes.
- Working quickly and with care, open the oven and remove the pizza crust. Spread a thin layer of the blackberry blueberry sauce the bottom, leaving about 3/4 inch from the edges.
- Spoon the whipped ricotta mascarpone mixture over the top in a thin layer and sprinkle with some of the berries. Transfer back to the oven carefully. Close the oven door and bake the berry pizza an additional 6 minutes or so until the crust is golden brown on the edges.
- At this point if you would like to get a little fire kiss on top of your ricotta cheese and berries, just transfer the pie under the broiler for about 25 seconds, making sure not to burn it.
- Repeat the process with the remaining of your pies and allow them to cool for a few minutes for the cheese to settle before slicing.
- Optional: Drizzle with some honey on top before serving and garnish with the fresh basil leaves.
This is a gorgeous pizza! Never had a berry one but I am sold on it, just by its look! Pinned to make it!
Oh yes,it’s time Oana 🙂
This looks amazing, love the blackberries and the jam. Perfect dessert!
YUM!!! This is gorgeous Florentina!
I have never had a berry pizza, but I am craving one now! I love berries and mascarpone together, so I can only imagine how delish this pizza is. And that dough! Oh my goodness! Yum!
When you hear it first you think how weird, because we expect pizza to be savory, but once you take a bite and mascarpone and berries, game over lol
I am pretty much in love with all of your pizzas! And super jealous of whoever got to eat them, they look amazing! This dessert pizza looks so good, I love berries with ricotta!
I know this is a dessert pizza, but can I eat it for dinner? Looks so good!
Yes we can Rachel, we are out of control with the pizza party !
Florentina, have I ever mentioned that you are the pizza queen, that should be part of your blog name. This pizza is absolutely stunning, those blackberries and the mascarpone cheese are killing me! I love the strawberry jam suggestion, I must try it!
You crack me up ! I need to add that in the title somehow : The Pizza Queen ” ha!
That is the perfect summer dessert pizza. The berries, ricotta, mascarpone – what a divine combination!
Yes, summer hot days and I love this one chilled, so good!
Just gorgeous. What kind of berries did you use for this? I love the color.
thanks Hillary, I used blackberries but you can use your favorites, strawberries are next on my list.
Fantastic combination of ingredients and flavors on this beauty Pizza has always been numero uno in my book and I think you just took it one notch higher!
A dessert pizza? Never heard of that one before…love the idea!
No way, now you gotta try it, I mean we are talking whipped ricotta and mascarpone 😉
I have never had berry pizza but now I totally am going to try. This is beautiful! And I love that you use your rustic pizza dough to make it with. Thanks for the yummy recipe!
thanks Heather, I use that rustic pizza dough for so many things. Make it, make it !
What great combination of berry, mascarpone n ricotta on a sweet pizza – Delicious.
You say pizza and you’ve won my heart. I’m Italian — there is no pizza I don’t simply love. A dessert pizza, how wonderful!!
Pizza makes the world go around, perfect food in my humble opinion !xo’s
What a completely different idea! I love the berries on this! Gonna have to try and make it at home I think!!
I never would have thought to put berries on a pizza. I will be trying it though.
I know You’ll fall in love, I mean whipped ricotta mascarpone anything is already a winner 🙂
I love the sound of a dessert pizza, and it looks so decadent.
Pizza cheesecake? Umm…yes! This sounds so lovely! I made something similar a few weeks ago with blackberries and ricotta – so good! I love your idea to use strawberry jam as well like a tomato sauce – Brilliant! And congrats again on your google ranking! You deserve it:)
aww thank you Sarah! I need to check your recipe, ricotta is my lover 😉