This recipe is indeed an old itilian recipe. MY mother in law is from Italy and I have made one very similar for many years. I will try this one for this Easter. This kind of cheese pie is very different from a regular cheam cheese pie, I think you have to either hate it or love it. We love it. We have it for Easter as a tradition . It does have an eggy taste but thats what it is supposed to have. Try it you will like it.
I made this recipe last Easter and was so happy to find it again on this web site (after misplacing it) that I signed up. I did not find it "eggy" at all. It came out just like the ricotta pies we had at Easter when I was a kid, delicious!
This recipe requires 16 eggs 12 of which are in the filling....unfortunately it tastes very "eggy" and was unappealing. Otherwise the pies look good and are somewhat tasty.
I didn't find a THING wrong with this recipe,,it was easy,and probably the best ricotta pie I ever had,,Everyone LOVED it,I made one with chocolate chips and one without,,BOTH WERE FANTASTIC,thank you so much for posting! Don't change a thing about it (people that CHANGE recipes and complain about it,,tick me off...)
Based on the reviews of other I cut back on the eggs and only used 10. I also added 4 pounds of ricotta instead of 3. This made the pies less custard like but they were too sweet. Otherwise a very good recipe. Next time I will also cut back on the sugar.
Absolutely delicious. Probably the best pie I've ever had. I did cheat and use premade crust. Next I plan to try it with a little crushed pineapple.
This is a beautiful recipe I have replaced my recipe for this one. I have made it for Easter for the past 2 years. Great!!
I've tried to make different versions of this pie and this one was far and above the best. Its the first time my family really raved about this pie.
This was absolutely delightful! The flavor of this reminds me a lot of English custard as well as in texture to a small degree. My boyfriend and I made it for a dinner party with some of our friends and it was enjoyed ( and eaten right up) by everyone. The one downfall is the amount it makes. We made one 9 inch and one 7 inch pie and still have enough mix to make probably two or possibly three more 9 inch pies. So if your not looking to make pies for the masses I would suggest halving it!!