A delightful little cake, this ricotta cake with blueberries and cinnamon, made with very few ingredients and uniquely sweet.
Sometimes I make small desserts to avoid guilt, being just the two of us in the family, a small cake like this is more than enough.
For this cake, you’ll need ricotta, eggs, a few tablespoons of red currant compote instead of sugar, and of course, the sweetness is up to you. We’ve gotten used to doing without it in our family, but if you have guests, you can’t let them say it tastes like nothing.
However, in this case, I assure you that the compote is enough, taste it, and if necessary, add a couple of tablespoons of malt, honey, whole rice syrup, or maple syrup.
Prepared with just ricotta and eggs, it’s naturally a protein gluten-free dessert.
The hint of cinnamon from the flowers leaves a delicious aroma in the cake. I discuss cinnamon flowers in the apples with cream and cinnamon flowers recipe. Below, I leave you with some other small and special cakes:
- Difficulty: Very easy
- Cost: Very inexpensive
- Preparation time: 5 Minutes
- Portions: 4People
- Cooking methods: Oven
- Cuisine: Italian
- Seasonality: All seasons
Ingredients for Ricotta Cake with Cinnamon Flowers
- 350 goat ricotta
- 2 eggs (organic)
- 4 tablespoons red currant compote
- 5 cinnamon flowers
- 1 pinch sea salt
Tools
- 1 Blender
Steps for Ricotta Cake with Cinnamon Flowers
Simply blend ricotta, eggs, a pinch of salt, and a couple of finely chopped cinnamon flowers. Once you have a nice cream, add the blueberry compote, mix, and pour the mixture into a 4-6 inch diameter cake pan (lined with parchment paper).
Bake in a fan oven for 45 minutes.
Let it cool, spread more blueberry compote on top, and garnish with cinnamon flowers.
Storage and Tips
The ricotta cake with cinnamon flowers keeps for one day well sealed in the refrigerator.
FAQ (Questions and Answers)
What can I use as a substitute for cinnamon flowers if I can’t find them?
You can replace cinnamon flowers with organic ground cinnamon.
Can I substitute the blueberry compote?
Yes, of course, try with apricot compote or other red fruits.

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