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Italian Peach Cookies with Ricotta – Traditional Wedding Treat

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There’s something magical about Italian Peach Cookies with Ricotta—they’re not just delicious, they’re beautiful.

I remember seeing these delicate treats at family weddings and thinking they looked just like little peaches picked from a tree.

With a soft, golden cookie shell, creamy citrus-kissed ricotta filling, and a sugar-dusted finish, these cookies are the definition of edible elegance.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

A classic Italian celebration cookie that’s as fun to make as it is to eat

Soft, buttery cookie shells paired with a lightly sweet ricotta filling

Decorated to look like real peaches, complete with mint leaves and vibrant color

Ideal for holidays, weddings, birthdays, or gifting to loved ones

Customizable with liqueurs, extracts, or different fillings

Ingredient Highlights

Ricotta Filling

Ricotta cheese: Use full-fat and drain if needed for best texture

Granulated sugar: Sweetens and balances the creamy filling

Vanilla bean paste: Adds depth and floral sweetness

Orange zest: Lends a fresh, citrusy aroma

Cookie Dough

All-purpose flour: Be sure to spoon and level for accurate measuring

Eggs and milk: Create a rich and tender cookie texture

Unsalted butter: Adds flavor and helps with softness

Baking powder: Gives the cookies lift

Lemon zest: Adds subtle brightness

For Assembly

Granulated sugar: For that signature peach fuzz finish

Liquid food coloring: Red or pink gives the peaches their look

Rum or peach juice: Used to dilute the food coloring

Mint leaves: A charming final touch to resemble peach stems

Pro Tips Before You Start

Chill your dough briefly to make it easier to roll

Use a small melon baller or paring knife to scoop cookie centers

Choose food-grade brushes for even coloring

Always allow cookies to fully chill before serving for the best texture

Let the ricotta filling firm up in the fridge for easy assembly

How to Make Italian Peach Cookies with Ricotta

Step 1: Make the Ricotta Filling
Whisk ricotta and sugar until smooth. Stir in vanilla and orange zest.

Cover and refrigerate while prepping the cookies.

Step 2: Prepare the Cookie Dough
In one bowl, whisk eggs and sugar.

Add milk, butter, salt, and lemon zest.

In another, sift flour and baking powder.

Gradually mix dry into wet.

Knead gently until dough comes together—smooth and soft.

Step 3: Shape and Bake
Divide dough into two logs. Slice into 88 pieces.

Roll each piece into a ball, flatten slightly, and arrange 1 inch apart on lined baking sheets.

Bake at 350°F for 10 minutes, rotating trays halfway through.

Bottoms should be golden; tops remain pale.

Step 4: Hollow the Cookies
While still warm, carefully scoop a small cavity into the flat side of each cookie half—just enough to hold filling.

Step 5: Fill and Pair
Remove ricotta filling from fridge.

Fill one half of each cookie with about a teaspoon of cream.

Press matched halves together and wipe away any excess.

Step 6: Decorate the Cookies
Mix food coloring with rum or juice and dilute slightly with water.

Brush each “peach” with color and roll in sugar.

Finish with a mint leaf for the stem look.

Step 7: Chill and Serve
Cover cookies and refrigerate for at least 3 hours.

Bring to room temperature 10–15 minutes before serving.

What to Serve It With

A shot of espresso or amaretto liqueur

A platter with cannoli, biscotti, and other Italian pastries

A cup of Earl Grey tea for afternoon elegance

Variations / Substitutions

Swap ricotta for mascarpone for a richer cream

Add a splash of almond or peach extract to the filling

Use natural food dyes like beet or raspberry juice for a rustic look

Fill with jam, Nutella, or lemon curd for unique flavors

Storage & Leftovers

Refrigerate in an airtight container for up to 4 days

Best texture and flavor within the first 2 days

Let cookies sit out 10–15 minutes before serving

Freezing not recommended due to ricotta’s delicate texture

FAQs

Can I make Italian Peach Cookies ahead of time?
Yes! You can bake the cookies and prep the filling a day ahead.

Assemble the day of serving for the freshest texture.

Do I have to use alcohol in the coloring?
Not at all. Peach or orange juice works great and is kid-friendly too.

What’s the best ricotta to use?
Whole milk ricotta gives the creamiest filling.

Drain excess liquid if it’s too wet.

Can I freeze these cookies?
Freezing isn’t ideal, as the ricotta filling and sugar coating may lose texture.

How do I get a realistic peach color?
Use a mix of red and yellow coloring and brush unevenly for natural variation.

Do the cookies get softer over time?
Yes, the ricotta filling moistens the cookie shell as they chill—this makes them even more delicious.

Can I make smaller batches?
Absolutely. Halve the recipe for about 22 peach cookies (44 halves).

Final Thoughts

These Italian Peach Cookies with Ricotta are more than just a treat—they’re a celebration of tradition, artistry, and flavor.

With their soft bite, creamy citrus filling, and charming finish, they’re sure to impress at any table.

Make them once, and you’ll want to make them for every special moment after.

Italian Peach Cookies with Ricotta Filling

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These Italian Peach Cookies with Ricotta are a stunning, festive treat that’s soft, sweet, and filled with creamy citrus ricotta. Shaped and colored to look just like real peaches, these delicate sandwich cookies are perfect for holidays, special occasions, or any time you want to impress with an elegant homemade dessert.
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Prep Time 45 minutes mins
Cook Time 10 minutes mins
Chill Time 30 minutes mins
Total Time 1 hour hr 25 minutes mins
Servings 44 sandwich cookies
Calories 120 kcal

Ingredients
  

Ricotta Filling

  • 2 heaping cups ricotta cheese
  • 1/2 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 tsp vanilla bean paste
  • 2 tsp orange zest

Cookies

  • 4 cups all-purpose flour
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • 3 large eggs
  • 3/4 cup granulated sugar
  • 1/2 cup full-fat milk
  • 1 stick unsalted butter melted
  • Pinch of salt
  • 1 tsp lemon zest

To Assemble

  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • Red or pink food coloring
  • 1 tbsp rum or peach juice
  • Fresh mint leaves

Instructions
 

  • Whisk ricotta with sugar, orange zest, and vanilla; chill.
  • Make cookie dough: mix wet and dry ingredients, form soft dough.
  • Roll into 88 balls, flatten bottoms, bake at 350°F for 10 mins.
  • Hollow out cookies, fill with ricotta, pair halves.
  • Brush with food coloring, roll in sugar, add mint leaf.
  • See full steps with tips & photos → https://wimpysdiner.net/italian-peach-cookies-with-ricotta/

Notes

  • For best results, drain the ricotta in cheesecloth overnight if it’s too watery.
  • Be gentle when hollowing cookies to avoid cracks—work with cooled cookies only.
  • Use gel food coloring for vibrant but controlled color application.
  • These cookies taste even better the next day after resting.

 

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