I bought a jar of Nutella a couple of weeks back since I wanted to try out a few Nutella recipes that I’d bookmarked.
Gattina has a recipe for a fantastic dessert that makes use of ricotta cheese and Nutella and it is as delicious as it is simple. I’d no idea that ricotta worked well in desserts since I’d only used it in savory dishes before.
Ingredients:
(For approximately 15 phyllo cups)
¾ cup ricotta cheese
3 Tbsp Nutella
1 tsp cocoa powder
A pinch of salt
Phyllo cups (I used the pre-made small shells from the store)
For garnishing the cups:
Chocolate shavings
Coconut flakes
Method:
In a bowl, beat the ricotta cheese until smooth. Add the cocoa powder, salt and Nutella and mix well. Chill, spoon into phyllo cups, garnish, and serve.
I thought that the ricotta and Nutella combination was unique and it made for a creamy and luscious dessert. Thanks for the inspiration, Gattina!
I have phyllo pastry at home... and 2 tubs of ricotta... just need to get the nutella :-) this seems so doable :) I have got to try.
ReplyDeleteThat looks so delicious! Your pics are looking better by the post :) awesome!
ReplyDeleteI can imagine crunching to these beauties.
ReplyDeleteWow luscious and tempting...I too have a bottle waiting in my pantry...But getting those shells here is difficult i think...Still thinking what to make with nutella...
ReplyDeleteGattina has a treasure trove of desserts, doesn't she? I am scared even to try her's because I can't match her caliber! These look so good and easy too, love your photos as well. Enjoy! :)
ReplyDeleteWe are big nutella fans at home... i've not tasted with ricotta before - sounds cream and super delicious. Very elegant too with the phyllo shells.
ReplyDeleteOh, that looks so good, TBC!
ReplyDeleteTBC, thats a lovely one!!! Looks very scrumptious!
ReplyDeletenot fair TBC....not fair to just post the picture and recipe.. send some across. they look very very tempting and irresistible. yummmmmmmy
ReplyDeleteIts lip-smacking delicious..Yum yum!
ReplyDeleteI love this idea - looks and sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteBurp? I am HUNGRY! I could live off Nutella. Such a gorgeous pic too :)
ReplyDeleteWow! I love ricotta in everything. Lately I've been using it in scrambled eggs.
ReplyDeletegreat picture TBC!!Sounds great too!
ReplyDeleteohh these must be so so good :) i m mad about nutella :)
ReplyDeleteWhat do I have to do to get one of these?
ReplyDeleteDeLiCiouS!
Those look so good!
ReplyDeleteyummy shells! looks mouth-watering with that filling.
ReplyDeleteLove love love Nutella's..the pics has left me craving..!!
ReplyDeleteThey look delightfully sinful!!
ReplyDeleteGreat pics as usual:)
Ohh that looks delicious!
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ReplyDeleteRaaga- and it is! You just need to make your cups. :)
Nags and Happy Cook- thank you! :D
Kitchen Flavors- you could just eat it straight out of the jar. I finished more than half my Nutella just having a spoonful or two after dinner.:D It tastes just great even without the cups.
Asha- she sure does. I have bookmarked a couple of simple ones. Thank you.:)
Laavanya- thank you.:D It tastes just as good even without the shells but the shells do lend a nice crunch to every bite.
Vani, Purnima, Mahimaa, Madhumathi and Farida- thank you very much.:)
A & N- Me too! :D
Lisa- oooh, now there's an idea! I'll keep that in mind for next time.:)
Raks- thank you! :)
Snooky doodle- ah, another Nutella lover...:D
Purplesque- thanks! :D
Kevin, Uma, Varsha and Ranjani- thank you! :)
SJ- I believe it's your first time here... welcome! :) Thank you.
*Disgustingly fulfilled burp just on seeing the pix*
ReplyDeleteI love nutella! I can have it just plain. The dish looks superb!
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ReplyDeleteSra- thanks. :D
Homecooked- thank you.:)
That's what I did too with most of the Nutella. I only had enough to make this.:)
mmm,can I grab one from across the screen :p
ReplyDeleteSo tempting....
Nutella is my favorite too. With ricotta it's the other way round for me. I had tried it in sweet dishes but not in savory until recently. It's very easy to make and looks very cute too.
ReplyDeleteYou should also try kalakand using ricotta, it's so good. Just boil milk, add ricotta and sugar and keep stirring until it solidifies a little and pour it on a greased plate. Cut it after it cools.
Thanks for stopping by:-)
ReplyDeleteThat is one lovely cup! my jar(s) of nutella is almost gone gone.. i get mine from costco! this looks like a great bite size thing.. i think even my kids will love.
ReplyDeleteNimmy - thanks.:)
Madhuram- I usually use ricotta (in savory dishes) to make pasta sauce. It gives the sauce a nice creamy texture.
Kalakand uses a lot of milk, right? I'm not too crazy about milk or milk based sweets.:( But maybe I could try using it to make other sweets...
Soma- and it's good to see you here.:)
I hate nutella - but this dish is going to tempt even me to try it!
ReplyDeletethe dessert cups look very beautiful! I too have made similar cups, they are great for parties.
ReplyDeleteThanks for trying the plantain subzi! hope you liked it.
Growing up, my dad would buy these tiny nutella tubs that had all of two-bites of goop in it. My brother and I would lick it clean everytime! Thanks for bringing back the memory, dear TBC.
ReplyDeleteI like this Gattina recipe. these Ricotta and Nutella Phyllo Shells are sure to taste great and are extremely nutritious as well. I am going to make for the holidays when my kids will be at home. I'll be sure that what they are eating is healthy.
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