Broad Bean, Lemon and Ricotta Toast with Fresh Mint

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Tips for Working with Broad Beans

  1. Use fresh or frozen broad beans for best flavour and texture.

  2. Blanch and peel the beans for a softer, sweeter bite.

  3. Don’t over-mash — a little texture adds interest.

  4. Lemon zest lifts the ricotta and balances the bean richness.

  5. Toast bread until crispy to hold the toppings well.

  6. Use good-quality ricotta for creaminess.

  7. Add mint at the end for brightest flavor.

  8. Drizzle with olive oil for a luscious finish.

  9. Try chilli flakes for heat or shaved Parmesan for depth.

  10. Serve immediately for best texture and colour.

 

Serve It With Suggestions

  • Side of arugula salad with balsamic

  • Chilled sparkling lemonade

  • Poached egg on top

  • Tomato basil soup

  • Cucumber yogurt dip

  • Roasted beet salad

  • Marinated olives

  • Fresh fruit plate

  • Light white wine like Pinot Grigio

  • Toasted pine nuts as garnish

 

FAQ's

Q: Can I use canned broad beans?
A: Yes — just rinse and drain well before mashing.

Q: Is this recipe gluten-free?
A: Use gluten-free bread to make it fully gluten-free.

Q: Can I make it vegan?
A: Substitute the ricotta with vegan cream cheese or whipped tofu.

Q: How do I store leftovers?
A: Store mashed beans and ricotta separately; assemble just before serving.

Q: Can I serve this cold?
A: Yes — it's delicious served chilled or at room temperature.

Q: What’s a good herb substitute for mint?
A: Try parsley, dill, or basil.

Q: Can I use lime instead of lemon?
A: You can, but lemon pairs better with ricotta and broad beans.

Q: How do I add protein to make this a full meal?
A: Add poached egg, grilled chicken, or white beans on the side.

Q: What bread works best?
A: Rustic sourdough, ciabatta, or multigrain bread are all great choices.

Q: Is this good for brunch parties?
A: Absolutely — serve the mashed beans and ricotta in bowls with toast for DIY assembly.

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