Ricotta Mango Basil Parfaits

 Impress guests with these simple Ricotta Mango Basil Parfaits served as an hors d’oeuvre or dessert! 

Ricotta Mango Basil Parfaits | The Nutrition Adventure

I received free samples of Breton Crackers mentioned in this post. By posting this recipe, I am entering a recipe contest sponsored by Breton Crackers, and am eligible to win prizes associated with the contest. I was not compensated for my time.

I’ll start by letting you know this recipe ended up going in a completely different direction than intended (#thatslife), but I’m very happy with the results! When life gives you a creamy mango ricotta filling that’s too thin to spread on crackers, you make Ricotta Mango Basil Parfaits. That’s kinda how the saying goes, right? Same principle at least. Don’t fight it, embrace it!

These Ricotta Mango Basil Parfaits are savory, sweet, and salty and are perfectly portioned in little mason jars. Grab your spoon and let’s dig in!

Ricotta Mango Basil Parfaits | The Nutrition Adventure

The crumb layers are made with Breton Artisanal Sweet Potato & Ancient Grain Crackers, which have a great crisp texture and delicious taste. Made with ancient grains like quinoa and rye, these crackers have sweet potato pieces baked right in. The crunchy, flavorful crackers pair well with the creamy ricotta cheese layers.

Breton Artisanal Sweet Potato & Ancient Grain Crackers | The Nutrition Adventure

Just a few spins in the food processor and we have cracker crumbs!

Breton Artisanal Sweet Potato & Ancient Grain Crackers in food processor | The Nutrition Adventure

Did I mention the ricotta cheese is blended with fresh mango and basil? Yeah…it’s amazing. When I tasted it, a million different ways to use it flooded into my head. Eating it by the spoonful works, too 🙂

If you struggle with cutting a mango, try this method from the Mango Board:

  1. Stand the mango on your cutting board stem end down and hold. Place your knife about 1/4″ from the widest center line and cut down through the mango. Flip the mango around and repeat this cut on the other side. The resulting ovals of mango flesh are known as the “cheeks.” What’s left in the middle is mostly the mango seed.
  2. Cut parallel slices into the mango flesh, being careful not to cut through the skin. Turn the mango cheek 1/4 rotation and cut another set of parallel slices to make a checkerboard pattern.

freshly cut mango | The Nutrition Adventure

3. Either “Slice and Scoop”—scoop the mango slices out of the mango skin using a large spoon—or “Inside Out”—turn the scored mango cheek inside out by pushing the skin up from underneath, and scrape the mango chunks off of the skin with a knife or spoon.

freshly sliced mango | The Nutrition Adventure

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I’ve bought several mangoes over the past few weeks, and they’ve all been excellent! Choose mangoes that have a slight give when you squeeze them (kind of like selecting avocados). The color of the skin is not the best indicator of ripeness because it can vary based on the mango variety.

Assembling the parfaits is simple: start with a layer of cracker crumbs, followed by the ricotta mango mixture, another layer of crackers, more ricotta mango filling, and then top with fresh basil, a strawberry, and a dusting of crackers. You don’t want to assemble these too early—the cracker crumbs will absorb the moisture and lose the crispiness. Prepare the parfaits and serve within 4 hours for the best flavor and texture!

Ricotta Mango Basil Parfaits

Prep Time: 30 minutes
Servings: 6 servings
Author: Karman Meyer, Dietitian at The Nutrition Adventure

Ingredients

  • 14 Breton Artisanal Sweet Potato and Ancient Grains Crackers
  • 15 ounces part-skim ricotta cheese
  • 1 medium mango diced (about 1 cup)
  • 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 2 basil leaves + 4 basil leaves for garnish
  • 3 strawberries cut in half with stem and hull removed

Materials needed:

  • 6- 4 ounce mason jars or something similar

Instructions

  • 1. Place crackers in a food processor and pulse to make crumbs. Remove cracker crumbs from food processor and place in a bowl. Clean food processor bowl.
  • 2. Combine the ricotta cheese, diced mango, cinnamon, and 2 basil leaves in the food processor bowl and process until smooth. Pour the mixture into a bowl.
  • 3. Add a heaping teaspoon of the cracker crumb to the bottom of each mason jar. Top with a layer of ricotta mixture, then add another teaspoon of cracker crumb, followed by another layer of blended ricotta. Top each parfait with a strawberry half, cracker crumb, and finely chopped basil. Serve immediately or refrigerate and serve within 4 hours for best flavor.

Notes

The ricotta mixture and cracker crumbs can be made a day ahead to save time.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g
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    1. Thanks so much Deanna! I’d send you a couple if I knew they’d still be good by the time they arrived 😉

  1. I know this is a totally random comment, but I think you might appreciate… I just came back from a trip to Russia. Because of certain sanctions, they haven’t had mangos (or avocados) for 2 years. I would dearly miss mangos! ): This combo looks so delish. gorgeous photos too!

    1. oh my goodness…no mangos or avocados for 2 years?! I couldn’t do without either of them! Want to hear more about your Russia trip sometime! Thanks for the comment 🙂

    1. Thanks Allison! Yes, I’m thinking ricotta on toast with mango slices is in my near future 🙂