16 Recipes With Goat Cheese That Are Truly The G.O.A.T. (2024)

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Step aside, feta. It's time for goat cheese to have its moment. Wonderful on crackers, stuffed inside of peppers, or tossed in a light summer salad, goat cheese is a bright, creamy addition to appetizers, pasta, and pizzas. These recipes, like beet Wellington and black-eyed pea bruschetta, will show you what all the fuss is about.

You may be used to crumbling goat cheese on to all your favorite salads, and for good reason. It adds a creamy tang that goes insanely well with so many things. We love how it perks up our , roasted beet goat cheese salad, and .

But don't stop at just salads. Use goat cheese for making tomato rosemary savory mini cheesecakes, topping your next garlicky grilled chicken pizza, and stuffing into chiles en nogada. We also love how good goat cheese is when it's marinated in good olive oil and a blend of herbs, like rosemary and thyme.

Goat cheese also elevates so many dishes into something spectacular. You can whip it to create a lush base for grilled green tomatoes, stuff it into something sweet like these bacon-wrapped dates, or schmear it onto crusty baguette for a quick crostini appetizer. One of our favorite unexpected uses for goat cheese? Mixing it into our .

Hungry for more cheese? We don't blame you. Try out all of our favorite recipes for hardcore cheese lovers, our favorite mozzarella recipes, and all our best cheesecake recipes.

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Fried Goat Cheese Salad

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A quick pan-fry makes creamy goat cheese a fun, super-crunchy salad topper. It’s a creative take on croutons and makes a simple salad so much more exciting. These are also great on their own and would be delicious on a cheese board with a little drizzle of honey.

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Grilled Green Tomatoes

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Grilled green tomatoes are the perfect side for summer. This rendition combines the slightly tangy flavor of underripe tomatoes with the smoky char of the grill and a whipped goat cheese schmear to boot.

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Grapefruit & Goat Cheese Fennel Salad

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Crisp licorice-y fennel is best from winter to early spring, so we paired it with some more winter-friendly ingredients: juicy grapefruit, briny Kalamata olives, creamy goat cheese, and some rich toasted pine nuts. This salad would pair nicely with roasted fish or a beef stew, but bulked up with a bit of grilled chicken or baked tofu, it can be a meal all on its own.

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Butternut Squash Mac 'N' Cheese

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Butternut squash goes undercover in this creamy, cheesy sauce that has both cheddar and goat cheese. Soft, sweet and conveniently orange, the squash adds body and richness to a dish we didn’t think we could love any more: .

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Black-Eyed Pea Bruschetta

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Black-eyed peas and collard greens are a match made in Juneteenth heaven. This black-eyed pea bruschetta is a twist on the traditional hot preparation for both dishes. Pile the mix onto toasted baguette slices and top with crispy, smoky pork to complete this summery, shareable appetizer.

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Roasted Beet Goat Cheese Salad

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All beet lovers rejoice! This is the ideal beet salad: creamy goat cheese, roasted beets, avocado. The secret is that instead of buying precooked beets, you simply wrap them in foil and bake them like a baked potato. The resulting beets will be tender, earthy, and slightly sweet in a way that no store-bought beet can.

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Chiles En Nogada

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Chiles en nogada is a traditional Mexican dish of poblano chiles that are stuffed with a fruit-and-nut-filled picadillo that is then covered with walnut sauce (nogada) and pomegranate seeds. It's also thought of as one of Mexico’s most patriotic dishes and it's easy to see why: The green of the poblanos, the red of the pomegranate seeds, and the white salsa de nogada make up the colors of the Mexican flag.

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Farro and White Bean Salad

We love a giant grain salad that is full of so many beautiful flavors and textures. This farro and white bean salad has roasted veggies along with crunchy veggies like bell pepper and radicchio. It's all tossed in a bright lemony dressing and finished with some goat cheese to add creamy tanginess.

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Bacon-Wrapped Dates

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If you're unfamiliar with dates, it's time to familiarize yourself! The date's sweetness is the perfect counterpoint to crisp, salty bacon and creamy goat cheese.

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Caramelized Onion Tart with Goat Cheese and Thyme

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Caramelized onions and goat cheese meld perfectly together for this upscale take on a pizza that makes for a great appetizer or dinner. Because this can be served warm or cold, it's the perfect treat for next day lunches too.

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Garlicky Grilled Chicken Pizza

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Come summer, we’ll take any excuse to fire up the grill. And what better excuse is there than a pizza loaded with cheesy, garlicky chicken? This recipe uses the grill both for the chicken and the pizza dough, resulting in super crispy, deluxe slices that will rival any you can get from your local pizzaiolo.

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Tomato Rosemary Savory Mini Cheesecakes

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Add some playful deliciousness to your party spread with these savory mini cheesecakes. The crust, which is just a stick of butter and crushed pretzels, is both incredibly easy to make and insanely rich in flavor. It’s the perfect complement to the garlic, rosemary, and lemon cheesecake, which (bonus!) can be assembled ahead of time.

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Cherry-Prosciutto Grilled Pizzas

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These crispy flatbread pizzas achieve the perfect combo of salty, tangy and sweet in every bite. We use a store-bought dough for these, but feel free to make your own homemade pizza dough.

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Flatbread Pizzas with Pesto, Corn, Goat Cheese and Sundried Tomatoes

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Creamy, sweet corn on a flatbread pizza? A revelation. Topped with pesto, sun-dried tomatoes, and tangy goat cheese, this flatbread pizza is easy enough for a weeknight dinner.

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Stuffed Chicken 4 Ways

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Give your regular weeknight chicken an overhaul by stuffing it with one of these combos, like French bread and apricots or goat cheese and tomatoes.

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Beet Wellington

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Inspired by the always elegant (but somewhat intimidating) beef Wellington, this mini vegetarian version is just as impressive and not as difficult. Best of all, there's plenty of cheese—a heavenly combination of goat cheese and cream cheese mixed with herbs and lemon zest.

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FAQs

What do you do with goat cheese? ›

The tangy flavour of goat's cheese works wonderfully in a range of starters and mains. Serve it whole in an elegant salad, use it to top a vegetable tart or swirl it into soups and risottos for a creamy texture.

Is goat cheese bad for your cholesterol? ›

You don't have to take cheese out completely, but choose alternatives. Goat cheese, parmesan, and blue cheese are lower in cholesterol. Or go for the low-fat options.

Is goat cheese anti inflammatory? ›

Many of the microorganisms present in goat milk cheese, yoghurt and other byproducts are beneficial to human health. In addition to their anti-inflammatory action, they promote positive effects on intestinal functions.

What cheese can you make from goats? ›

Cheeses traditionally made from goat milk include chévre, feta, drunken goat cheese, Crottin de Chavignol, Valençay, and geitost, among others. But you can try making ricotta, mozzarella, paneer, and yogurt as well as Cheddar, Brie, blues and more!

What is the best way to eat goat cheese? ›

Wonderful on crackers, stuffed inside of peppers, or tossed in a light summer salad, goat cheese is a bright, creamy addition to appetizers, pasta, and pizzas. These recipes, like beet Wellington and black-eyed pea bruschetta, will show you what all the fuss is about.

Is it OK to heat goat cheese? ›

Alternatively, you can warm goat cheese in the oven. Preheat oven to 250F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper, place prepared goat cheese balls on the sheet about 2 inches apart.

What are the disadvantages of goat cheese? ›

Saturated fat content: Despite being lower in fat than some other cheeses, goat cheese does contain saturated fats. Diets high in saturated fats have been linked to increased levels of cholesterol, potentially impacting heart health. Moderation is key to enjoying the benefits without the drawbacks.

Does goat cheese cause inflammation in the body? ›

Goat milk products contain mostly A2 casein, a type of protein that has been shown to be less allergenic and less inflammatory than the A1 variety. For example, a study in 45 people with lactose intolerance found that drinking milk containing A1 casein caused digestive distress and increased markers of inflammation.

Is goat cheese OK for arthritis? ›

Current evidence does not support that eliminating dairy products from your diet will improve arthritis symptoms. If you feel wary about consuming dairy products made from cow's milk, then dairy products from goat's milk could be an alternative.

Can I eat goat cheese everyday? ›

How much goat cheese should you eat in a day? Usually, about one ounce daily is a good measure. It could give you all its nutritional benefits without piling up calories or fat in your diet.

Can you freeze goat cheese? ›

Freezing soft cheese

You might be shocked to find out that soft cheese such as Brie, Camembert, and goat's cheese can also be frozen for up to six months. So the next time you have a hankering for some baked gnocchi and goat's cheese, you know where to look – in your freezer.

Is ricotta a goat cheese? ›

Ricotta can technically be made from the milk of cows, sheep, goats, or water buffalo, but the ricotta that we consume most frequently—the stuff you can buy at almost every grocery store—is made from the milk of a cow. But historically, that cows milk was used for something else before it was used to make ricotta.

Is Boursin a goat cheese? ›

No, Boursin cheese is Gournay cheese and Gournay cheese is cow's milk cheese. I get why you might have thought Boursin was goat cheese, though. It does look like a lot of soft chevre out there.

Is brie a goat cheese? ›

Brie is a young, soft-ripened cheese with a creamy paste, an edible bloomy rind, and a distinctive aroma, usually associated with cow's milk. But many French cheesemakers use goat's milk to produce brie, and some Canadian and American producers do too.

Is goat cheese served warm or cold? ›

Goat cheese is so creamy and tart. It's delicious on bread, crackers, fruits, and veggies. It is diverse and pairs well with savory and sweet flavors. You can eat it warm or cold.

What does goats cheese taste like? ›

Flavours are tart, with a soft, almost spreadable texture. Unapologetic, goats' cheese is intense in its youth, providing earthy and tangy nuances that sharply sweep the palate. Letting it linger means allowing the flavours to settle and clean up, providing plenty of opportunity for other pairings to stand out.

Are you meant to cook goats cheese? ›

Place the goats' cheese rounds onto a baking sheet and place under a moderate grill. Grill for 2-3 minutes, until the cheese has melted and begun to brown. To serve, place the salad leaves into a large serving bowl. Add the marinated vegetables and top with the grilled goats' cheese.

Why do people eat goat cheese? ›

Many people find that switching from cow's milk products to those made from goat's milk is easier on their digestive system. This is because goat milk products, including cheese, have a different protein structure than cow's milk products. They are also naturally lower in lactose.

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