Simple, fresh and delicious — this Ricotta & Tomato Toast Recipe pairs lightly toasted bread with creamy ricotta, sweet cherry tomatoes, flaky sea salt and peppery arugula. Ideal for summer brunches or a quick snack.

This ricotta and tomato toast is the kind of easy, flavour-packed dish you’ll want repeatedly. Creamy ricotta spread over sturdy bread, topped with sweet, juicy tomatoes and fresh arugula makes a bright, satisfying bite. It’s quick to assemble and perfect any time of day — breakfast, brunch, lunch, a light dinner or an appetizer.

Ingredients to Make the Ricotta & Tomato Toast
- Slices of bread — choose a sturdy loaf, such as whole wheat with seeds, for the best texture.
- Ricotta cheese
- Cherry, grape or small heirloom tomatoes
- Fresh arugula leaves
- Sea salt, to taste
REMEMBER: the full recipe and instructions are in the recipe card below.

Toasting the Bread
You can lightly toast the bread for extra crunch, but it’s optional — the toast is equally good with untoasted bread. If you do toast, let the slices cool for a minute before adding the ricotta so the cheese stays creamy and doesn’t melt away.

Which Type Of Tomatoes Work Best For This Recipe
Any small, ripe tomato will be delicious. Slice them thinly so they layer nicely over the ricotta.
- Cherry or grape tomatoes — widely available and sweet, they’re an easy choice.
- Heirloom tomatoes — larger and more flavorful when in season; slice and use sparingly for bold taste.
- Baby Kumato tomatoes — richer and sweeter; they add a lovely depth of flavour if you find them.

How much Ricotta Cheese Should I use For This Toast Recipe
Use as much ricotta as you like. A good guideline is about 2 tablespoons per slice for a creamy layer without overpowering the toast.
IMPORTANT: If your bread is hot from toasting, let it rest briefly before spreading ricotta so the texture remains creamy. Serve immediately for the best contrast of textures.

Top The Toast With Tomatoes
Arrange the sliced tomatoes evenly over the ricotta so each bite has a balance of creamy cheese and juicy tomato. Finish with a light sprinkle of sea salt and a handful of arugula for peppery contrast.

Finish off The Ricotta & Tomato Toast and enjoy
Finish with flaky sea salt and fresh arugula, then serve right away. This toast celebrates peak-summer tomatoes and minimal prep — bright, fresh and satisfying.

Can These Be Made in Advance
No — prepare this toast immediately before serving. Assembling in advance will make the bread soggy and diminish the texture contrast that makes this recipe so good.

How to Enjoy The Ricotta & Tomato Toast
- Breakfast & Brunch: Serve alongside eggs or a light salad for a balanced meal.
- Lunch: Pair with a simple pasta, soup or a leafy salad.
- Dinner: Use as a fresh starter or light accompaniment to grilled or roasted mains.
- Appetizer: Serve on a platter for guests — easy, elegant and colourful.

Make this toast a summer staple — it’s fast, fresh and versatile. Gather ripe tomatoes, creamy ricotta and good bread, and you’ll have delicious bites ready in minutes.
If you’re looking for more summer ideas, try fruit-based desserts or other tomato-forward small plates to complement this toast.
Enjoy simple, seasonal cooking and check back for more easy recipes soon. Until next time, happy cooking!

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Ricotta & Tomato Toast Recipe
5 mins
5 mins
Ingredients
- 4 slices bread (whole wheat with seeds recommended)
- 1 cup cherry tomatoes cut into slices
- 3/4 cup ricotta cheese
- 1/2 tsp sea salt season to taste
- arugula leaves
Instructions
- Slice the tomatoes and set aside.
- Toast the bread if desired. Spread a few tablespoons of ricotta over each slice, then arrange the tomato slices on top. Sprinkle with sea salt and add arugula leaves.
- Serve immediately.
*Note: appliance times vary; prep and cook times are estimates.
Notes
- If the bread is hot from toasting, allow it to cool for a minute before spreading ricotta to prevent the cheese from melting.
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