30 Goat Cheese Recipes for People Who Really Love It (2024)

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30 Goat Cheese Recipes for People Who Really Love It (1)Laura DenbyUpdated: Feb. 09, 2024

    This tart and smooth cheese is an amazing addition to your charcuterie board, but that's not the only way to enjoy it! Here are some amazing goat cheese recipes for people who really love this creamy spread.

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    Roasted Herbed Squash with Goat Cheese

    Cooking is a hobby I'm so happy to share with my toddler. She (and all our Christmas Eve party guests) heartily approved of this new potluck favorite. Any type of winter squash works here. —Lindsay Oberhausen, Lexington, Kentucky

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    Cranberry-Fig Goat Cheese Crostini

    The blend of flavors in the crostini makes an absolutely scrumptious appetizer. —Barbara Estabrook, Rhinelander, Wisconsin

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    Mushroom Panzanella

    My fresh take on classic Italian bread salad pairs perfectly with grilled or roasted meats. —Jennifer Beckman, Falls Church, Virginia

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    Butternut Thyme Tartlets

    A great teaser for what’s to come, this light and crunchy appetizer is filled with my favorite late-fall flavors. Make the creamy filling a few days early, then fill the phyllo cups right before guests arrive. —Arlene Erlbach, Morton Grove, Illinois

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    Asparagus Galette with Goat Cheese

    This asparagus galette could be an appetizer or a side dish, or you could top it with an egg and serve it as an entree. While I prefer to make my own whole wheat crust to add a nutty flavor, you could use a refrigerated crust instead. Cooking all vegetables before assembling the galette adds flavor and expels most of the moisture, so the crust gets crispy in the oven. If you want to save time, use caramelized onion jam instead of caramelizing the leeks. —Kellyn Kemmerer, Baltimore, Maryland

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    Portobello Mushrooms Florentine

    A fun and surprisingly hearty breakfast dish packed with flavor and richness.—Sara Morris, Laguna Beach, California

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    My husband was completely bowled over by this on-a-whim goat cheese and chicken skillet meal. I can't wait to make it again very soon! —Ericka Barber, Eureka, California

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    I wanted to up my veggie game, so I smothered Brussels sprouts with garlic and goat cheese. It's really a side dish, but I love to eat it for lunch! —Brenda Williams, Santa Maria, California

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    This hearty salad was created when I needed to clear out some leftovers from the fridge—and it became an instant hit! The grilled peaches are the ultimate "tastes like summer" salad booster. —Lauren Wyler, Dripping Springs, Texas

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    Veggie Omelet with Goat Cheese

    My family eats a lot of vegetables so I'll set some aside at dinner to use in an omelet the next day. This cuts prep time in half! I like the versatility of this recipe because it can be made with whatever veggies and cheeses you have. —Lynne Keast, Monte Sereno, California

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    Secret-Ingredient Stuffed Eggs

    My take on deviled eggs is full of surprises. The down-home appetizer Mom used to make gets an upscale touch from mango, goat cheese and pecans. People love these tempting treats. —Beth Satterfield, Dover, Delaware

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    Balsamic-Goat Cheese Grilled Plums

    Make a bold statement with this simple yet elegant treat. Ripe plums are grilled and then dressed with a balsamic reduction and tangy goat cheese. —Ariana Abelow, Holliston, Massachusetts

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    While sailing in the Mediterranean, we tasted a lemony artichoke pasta. I developed my own version of it that our guests love. Try it with shrimp and kalamata olives. —Peter Halferty, Corpus Christi, Texas

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    I was recently at a wedding reception where the menu was all small bites. Here’s my rendition of the pear pastries they served. They're the perfect combo of savory and sweet. —Arlene Erlbach, Morton Grove, Illinois

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    I had a bunch of fresh veggies and combined them with sausage, gnocchi and goat cheese when I needed a quick dinner. Mix and match your own ingredients for unique results. —Dahlia Abrams, Detroit, Michigan

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    At our house, we love the summer tastes of sweet grilled nectarines and fresh basil over goat cheese. I can usually find all the ingredients at the farmers market. —Brandy Hollingshead, Grass Valley, California

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    Heirloom Tomato Tart

    Here's a delicious way to use the tomato bounty from your garden or the great buys from the local farmers' market. If you don't have heirloom tomatoes, try regular tomatoes with grape or plum tomatoes. —Kathryn Conrad, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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    Quinoa-Stuffed Squash Boats

    My colorful “boats” with quinoa, garbanzo beans and pumpkin seeds use delicata squash, a winter squash with edible skin that’s cream-colored with green stripes. In a pinch, acorn squash will do—but don't eat the skin! —Lauren Knoelke, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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    Fiesta Grilled Corn

    We love Mexican food and corn on the cob. So I combined them into something fresh and spicy. For Italian flair, I make this corn with basil and oregano butter and Parmesan cheese. —MacKenzie Severson, Germantown, Maryland

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    Grilled Chicken Salad with Blueberry Vinaigrette

    We love adding grilled chicken to our salads in the summer, but the real star here is the vinaigrette made with blueberry preserves and maple syrup. This salad goes great with a fresh baguette and a frosty glass of minted lemonade. —Susan Gauthier, Falmouth, Maine

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    Smoked Salmon Quesadillas with Creamy Chipotle Sauce

    These extra-special quesadillas take just minutes to make, but you'll want to savor them for as long as possible. Sprinkle the cheesy wedges with chopped fresh cilantro. —Daniel Shemtob, Irvine, California

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    As a busy working mom, my breakfast needs to require minimal prep. I often combine the egg mixture beforehand and refrigerate it overnight. Then all I have to do in the morning is heat up my skillet. My favorite part is the goat cheese filling, which gets nice and creamy from the heat of the omelet. —Lynne Dieterle, Rochester Hills, Michigan

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    Tuscan Truffles

    For holiday potlucks, I make an appetizer truffle out of prosciutto, figs and toasted pine nuts. Mascarpone and goat cheese make them melt-in-your-mouth creamy. —Roxanne Chan, Albany, California

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    With a tomato-y meat sauce and tangy goat cheese, this weeknight wonder is my version of comfort food. You want to have bowl after bowl. —Lizzie Munro, Brooklyn, New York

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    Hearty Shrimp Risotto

    Super creamy and packed with shrimp, this impressive Italian meal maker is special enough to serve company. Laced with the warm flavors of white wine, goat cheese and fresh spinach, it’s scrumptious, comforting and so fast! —Lydia Becker, Parkville, Missouri

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    Warm Goat Cheese in Marinara

    Every family has a recipe they pull out time and again when the gang gathers, and goat cheese warmed in a marinara sauce is one of those household favorites. Minced basil and cracked black pepper give it that fresh and alive finish. —Jan Valdez, Chicago, Illinois

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    To create a more “grown-up” grilled cheese sandwich, I threw in tangy goat cheese and peppery arugula. I enjoy a similar combination on pizza, and it worked here, too! —Jess Apfe, Berkeley, California

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    Originally Published: September 28, 2018

    30 Goat Cheese Recipes for People Who Really Love It (29)

    Laura Denby

    Cooking and writing have been Laura’s passion for 10 years. In addition to Taste of Home, Laura writes about food and culinary arts on sites like Food & Wine, Food Network and Delish. Though she’s a trained professional chef, Laura has branched into the wine and spirits space too. She has worked in multiple vineyards and earned a WSET Level 2 award in wine and spirits. Her work in professional kitchens, love of organizing and eye for the best kitchen products gives her a range of writing experience from cooking techniques to product testing. Outside of work, Laura loves wine tasting, traveling and hanging out with her dog and family.

    30 Goat Cheese Recipes for People Who Really Love It (2024)

    FAQs

    What mixes well with goat cheese? ›

    In summer, you might combine fresh goat cheese with slices of peach, apricot or nectarine, or even red berries (cherries or redcurrants). Once autumn arrives, choose apples, pears, figs or grapes as the perfect accompaniment to more aged cheeses.

    What meat pairs well with goat cheese? ›

    What meat goes with goat cheese? My two favorite types of charcuterie meat for pairing with goat cheese are salami and prosciutto.

    How to make goat cheese taste better? ›

    Adding Flavors

    You can mix herbs, fruit, jam, nuts, seeds, or even balsamic vinegar right into the goat cheese.

    What do people eat goat cheese with? ›

    Goat cheese adds a tangy, creamy flavor to any dish and it pairs well with vegetables and grains. You can use it to stuff proteins, as a spread for toast and or add it to a salad. Recipes like Apple-Cranberry Spinach Salad with Goat Cheese and Roasted Root Vegetables with Goat Cheese Polenta are flavorful and savory.

    What crackers taste best with goat cheese? ›

    When you have a cheese as sharp and intense as a goat cheese, it's best not to compete too much. Goats cheese, without any accompaniments, is best served with a plain water cracker.

    What is the most expensive goat cheese? ›

    Four cups, which begins to explain why Pule, a Serbian donkey and goat milk cheese that's regularly reported as the world's most expensive, commands $600 per pound.

    Is goat cheese the healthiest cheese? ›

    The fatty acids in goat cheese are metabolized faster than cow's cheese, which means that the body feels full faster. Researchers have found evidence that choosing goat cheese over cow helps people feel less hungry and eat less overall, which is an important factor in weight loss.

    What is the most loved cheese in the world? ›

    MOZZARELLA – THE WORLD's MOST POPULAR CHEESE.

    What nuts go best with goat cheese? ›

    Walnuts + Goat Cheese – Walnuts have a smooth texture that goes great with goat cheese. Drizzle a little bit of honey on top to give the combo a sweeter, milder taste.

    What to avoid with goat? ›

    Fruit and Vegetable Safety

    Certain vegetables and fruits are not safe for goats to eat. Treats to avoid include: nightshades (tomatoes and eggplants) and alliums (garlic and onions). Citrus fruits should also be avoided as they can alter rumen acidity.

    Can you freeze goat cheese? ›

    Freezing goat cheese

    Technically, you can freeze goat cheese. This extends its shelf life, but can change its texture. Especially hard and semi-hard cheeses are more suitable for freezing than soft cheeses, because soft cheeses have a higher moisture content that affects the texture more after freezing.

    What compliments goat cheese? ›

    Prosciutto is a great savory compliment to a fresh goat cheese. Strawberries, Sugar Snap Peas and Asparagus. I personally love goat cheese and strawberries, makes such a nice contract with the sweetness vs acidity of the cheese.

    How to make goat cheese more palatable? ›

    I would say aromatic herbs such as thyme, rosemary, laurel leaves and spices such as curry, ginger and ground white or black pepper should give goat cheese a refreshing twist and mellow its gamey flavor.

    How do you get the best tasting goat milk? ›

    The faster you chill your milk, the better it will taste, especially during warm weather. I keep some lunch box-sized Blue Ice blocks in my freezer, and drop two into the milk pail before milking. The milk is chilled as soon as it hits the Blue Ice.

    How do you balance goat cheese? ›

    Goat cheese and garlic

    The raw garlic has the same characteristics of strong and pungent aroma. In this case the pairing sweeten these aromas. The cooked garlic will mitigate the strong flavor of the goat cheese making it more delicate.

    What is the best food combination for goats? ›

    While they occasionally (and possibly disastrously) love fresh green herbs and vegetables from the garden, their preferred diet is a mix: some grass, some herbs, and some leaves of the trees and shrubs. If it's the right season and they can reach it, they might pick a fresh apple, or eat one that dried on the tree.

    How to eat goat cheese as a snack? ›

    A Quick and Easy Goat Cheese Snack

    Start with your preferred flatbread—perhaps naan or lavash bread—then coat with olive oil before topping with shredded LaClare Goat Mozzarella Cheese and prosciutto. Bake ~10 minutes, add balsamic glaze, fresh basil, and flaky sea salt to taste, and enjoy a sweet and savory slice.

    What pairs with honey goat cheese? ›

    Drizzle half a tablespoon of honey over each round and sprinkle with some of the zest. Serve with toast, crackers, graham crackers, and/or cookies.

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