Ricotta Spinach Pizza Recipe

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Italian crispy thin crust ricotta spinach pizza with fontina and roasted garlic. The best homemade white spinach pizza Bianca! 

Slice of Ricotta Spinach Pizza with Roasted Garlic Cloves on a Distressed Cookie Sheet

This white ricotta spinach pizza with sweet roasted garlic cloves is a nice way to say good-by to summer. 

Naturally I wanted to close our little summer pizza series with one of my favorite healthy flavor combinations: ricotta + spinach!

If you like white pizza, then this one is for you!

Not that I mind diving into the soups and stews season at all, but first things first 😉

Now you know ricotta spinach anything is a winner in my book, what a lovely pair, wouldn’t you agree ? Add some fontina to the mix and you got yourself some real magic happening.

Let’s not forget about that garlic: you roast it straight in the skillet on low flame until golden and sweet. Then you add the spinach and let it wilt for just a minute. I actually eat that straight out of the pan like that for breakfast.

You should definitely cook the spinach before putting it on pizza, it just calls for that kind of texture.

Sliced up pizza Bianca with Ricotta and Spinach on a distressed cookie sheet.

This is how you do it:

  • Start by making the rustic pizza dough , Shocker huh?  😉
  • Very important: use a pizza stone  (<–amazon) preheated with your oven! I know I said it like 15 times before, and I’ll continue saying it till the day I die. Unless you have a pizza oven, go get yourself a cheap pizza stone today. You will thank me later, I know this.

Ricotta Spinach Pizza Recipe

Ricotta spinach and garlic on a thin crisp crust, I mean what else is there ..? A good movie and a chilled bottle of white vino, hashtag #LifeMade ! 

Oh, you see those little fire kisses on top ? So cute, I know! You can get those by putting the pizza under the broiler flames for about 30 seconds at the end. Of course If you have your own pizza oven  you are a boss and the broiler step won’t be necessary. 

Ricotta Spinach Pizza Recipe

Hungry for more ?

Sliced up pizza Bianca with Ricotta and Spinach on a distressed cookie sheet.

Not in the mood for spinach ? Just replace it with some cooked Italian sausage, or with a few anchovies for a Pizza Bianca alla Romana.

Ricotta Spinach Pizza Recipe
4.96 from 21 votes

Ricotta Spinach Pizza (Pizza Bianca)

Italian crispy thin crust Pizza Bianca with ricotta, healthy spinach and roasted garlic. 
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Prep Time:25 minutes
Cook Time:35 minutes
Total Time:1 hour

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Make a batch of the rustic pizza dough.
  • Smash the garlic cloves with the side of a chef’s knife and peel.
  • In a large skillet add a lug of olive oil and roast the garlic cloves on medium low flame until golden. Add the spinach with a pinch of sea salt and using a pair of tongues toss to coat in the oil and roasted garlic. Cook for a couple of minutes until wilted and remove from heat. Makes her not to overcook it.
  • Add the ricotta and fontina cheese to the bowl of a food processor together with a lug of olive oil and a pinch of sea salt. Process until combined and set aside.
  • Preheat your oven with a pizza stone in it to 500”F or as high as it will go.
  • Form the pizza pies as instructed in the rustic pizza dough recipe and brush each one with a thin layer of olive oil on top. Leave about 1/2 inch at the edges. Sprinkle with some of the parmigiana region cheese on top and bake in the preheated oven on the pizza stone for 3 to 4 minutes.
  • Quickly and carefully spoon some of the ricotta fontina mixture over the top of the pizza pie and bake an additional 5 minutes to your desired doneness level.
  • Once the pizza comes out of the oven you want to top it with the sautéed spinach and some of the roasted garlic cloves. Shave some parmigiana reggianno over the top and serve with freshly cracked black pepper.
Course: Main Dishes
Cuisine: Italian
Servings: 6
Author: Florentina

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  1. 5 stars
    Oooohhh I love the fact that you have a white pizza recipe with fontina!!! I love how creamy and rich it tastes. Plus, that’s a really great tip on roasting the garlic straight in the pan over low heat. I will definitely try making that way next time. I can’t wait to give your rustic pizza dough a try too:)

    1. Thank you Leslie, the garlic roasts so much faster when you do it in a pan instead of the oven, so that’s a winner for me. And you know it, fontina is everything xo’s

  2. 5 stars
    Oooooh I put roasted garlic on my pizza last month and it is soooo perfect.

    I haven’t taken the plunge of pizza dough at home yet…maybe I’ll try soon!

  3. 5 stars
    OMG you used 20 garlic gloves, I am already in love with this recipe only by reading that! So much garlic flavor and ricotta is amazing, honestly I can care less about the spinach at this time lol, just give me the cheese the dough and the garlic and I am happy!

  4. 5 stars
    I consider Pizza to be among one of my most beloveds, not far from my six boys in fact. Well, that may be a stretch but I think you know what I’m saying. Thank you for this beautiful specimen. Thank you for instructing your readers to use a hot stone. Thank you for putting the spinach on as it comes out of the oven. My only regret over this prize is that I’m not there to enjoy it with you. Very nicely done!

    1. Wow you are a true pizza enthuziast as they call them. I like you a lot, and you totally understand what I’m talking about with the pizza stone. there is no other way ! Auguri !

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