This Roasted Tomato Bruschetta with Whipped Goat & Ricotta is the perfect balance of creamy, savory, and fresh. Sweet blistered tomatoes are layered over toasted bread with a whipped goat cheese and ricotta spread for an easy appetizer, summer lunch, or entertaining recipe everyone will love.
Roasted Tomato Bruschetta with Whipped Goat & Ricotta
Lately I’ve been on a bit of an Italian cooking journey in my kitchen — slowing down, using simple ingredients, and letting those classic flavors really shine. Some recipes are comforting, some are impressive, and then every once in a while you make something that feels like both.
This Roasted Tomato Bruschetta with Whipped Goat & Ricotta was one of those recipes for me.
I’ve actually been making this whipped ricotta and goat cheese mixture constantly lately because it’s just that good. Creamy, tangy, rich, and incredibly versatile — it instantly makes simple ingredients feel elevated. The second I paired it with these warm roasted tomatoes and crispy toasted bread, I knew I had to share it with you.
The sweet burst tomatoes, creamy whipped cheese, crispy toasted bread, and all those savory juices soaking into every bite… it immediately felt like something I’d order at a cozy little wine bar and then think about for days afterward. After the first bite, I knew it was one I had to share with you.
It’s simple enough for a casual lunch, beautiful enough for entertaining, and honestly one of those recipes that makes ordinary ingredients taste incredibly special.
Enjoy!
Ingredients
- Cherry or grape tomatoes
- Olive oil
- Salt & Black pepper
- Goat cheese
- Ricotta cheese
- Thick sliced Multi-grain bread - or any rustic Italian bread or sliced baguette will work.
Equipment
- Oven-safe baking dish
- Mixing bowl
- Whisk
- Large skillet or grill pan
- Serrated knife
- Serving platter
-- Let’s Make It Together
Preheat your oven to 400°F.
Add the tomatoes to an oven-safe baking dish and drizzle with olive oil. Season with salt and black pepper, then toss to coat. Roast for 15–20 minutes, or until the tomatoes are blistered and beginning to burst.
While the tomatoes roast, whisk together the goat cheese and ricotta until smooth and creamy.
Heat a skillet over medium-high heat. Drizzle the bread slices with olive oil and toast until golden on both sides.
To assemble, spread the whipped cheese mixture onto the toasted bread and spoon the warm roasted tomatoes and juices over the top.
Serve immediately and enjoy warm.
-- Perfecting the Cooking Process
The key to making this bruschetta truly exceptional is roasting the tomatoes just until they blister and release their juices without fully collapsing. Blistering simply means the tomato skins begin to wrinkle, split slightly, and develop lightly roasted spots while the inside becomes soft and juicy. Those concentrated juices mix beautifully with the whipped cheese and soak slightly into the toasted bread, creating layers of flavor and texture in every bite.
-- Add Your Touch
This recipe is incredibly flexible and easy to personalize depending on the season or occasion.
Try adding fresh basil, hot honey, balsamic glaze, or a drizzle of pesto for even more flavor. You could also top it with prosciutto for a more substantial appetizer or swap in whipped feta for a slightly saltier twist.
For entertaining, I love serving this on a large wooden board with olives, marinated vegetables, and a chilled glass of white wine.
Set the Mood
Food is about more than just the recipe—it’s about the moment around the table. Here are a few simple ideas to set the mood when you serve this dish.
If you love recipes that feel elevated without being complicated, this Roasted Tomato Bruschetta with Whipped Goat & Ricotta is one you’ll come back to again and again. It’s simple, beautiful, and packed with flavor in the best possible way.
If you make it, I’d love to hear how you served it and what personal touches you added.
And if you’re enjoying these cozy Italian-inspired recipes lately, be sure to check out my other fresh appetizers, easy entertaining recipes, and seasonal favorites.
Before You Start
Can I make this ahead of time?
You can roast the tomatoes and whip the cheese mixture ahead of time, but assemble the bruschetta just before serving so the bread stays crisp.
What bread works best?
You want a bread that toasts really well and has some heft to it so it doesn't sink when you add toppings to it. A hearty multi-grain, Rustic Italian or baguette slices work beautifully because they hold up well to the toppings.
Can I use only goat cheese?
Yes, but the ricotta helps mellow the tanginess and creates a creamier texture.
How should I store leftovers?
Store the tomato mixture and whipped cheese separately in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Toast fresh bread before serving again.
Can I serve this cold?
It’s best served warm or room temperature, though the leftovers are still delicious chilled.









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