What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Goat Cheese Baked in an Herb Crust! This elegant appetizer is the perfect compliment for an intimate gathering. The soft creamy cheese spreads nicely on bagel chips and water biscuits. I serve it together with shrimp cocktail and Sauvignon Blanc simply because of its aromatic uniqueness.
GOAT CHEESE BAKED in an HERB CRUST
Ingredients:
8 ounce Goat Cheese Log
1 tablespoon Olive Oil
Herbs:
1 tablespoon oregano
1 tablespoon basil
1 tablespoon marjoram
1/8 teaspoon garlic powder
1/4 teaspoon minced onion
1/8 teaspoon sea salt
1/8 teaspoon red pepper flakes
Directions:
Preheat the oven to 350Β°. Combine herbs and sprinkle on a piece of waxed paper. Gently roll the cheese log in the herb mixture to coat it completely. Place goat cheese in a covered baker and drizzle with olive oil. Bake covered until softened, about 15-20 minutes. For a crusty top, brown for a few minutes more under the broiler.
***Leftovers are a delicious substitute for mozzarella in the recipe for Letter C, Caprese Salad.
Thank you, Gail, for the lovely idea, perfect for me as a snack!
Joanna
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Cheese always seems to make me happy, Joanna. ππ§
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I love cheese, Gail, especially the goat one!
Joanna
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Bleu and Brie and my βTop Twoβ, Joanna. πππ€
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After the goat cheese, your choice, Gail, would be mine too!
Joanna
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What a great idea Gail
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I like my little baker dish. Itβs fun and creative. ππ©΅π€
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Sounds delicious.
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Thank you, Adele. It passed the βtestβ. πππΏπ§π
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Oh wow, what a great appetizer.
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Thanks, Peggy. ππΏπ§
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Our family love goat cheese, and this would be gobbled up in no time!
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It does tend to disappear, Dorothy. ππΏπ€£
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Mmmm… good idea for the goat cheese log in my fridge!!
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Donβt let it go to waste. πππ§
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It won’t! Cheese is never wasted here!! Bonus: Tonight I picked up a small wedge of Red Dragon mustard-cheddar.
Have you ever had Beecher’s “No Woman” cheese? YE-UMMMM!!
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I have not. But now I want to. πππ§
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It’s a white cheese with flakes of Jamaican spices that remind me of A1 steak sauce. I want to make mac & cheese with it, but always scarf it too fast!!
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Sounds tempting, indeed. πβ¨
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This really got my goat!
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Hereβs a fun factβ¦β¦coffee was first discovered when goat herders noticed the animals acting very energetic after nibbling on coffee beans. Now thereβs something to bleat about. ππβοΈπβ‘οΈ
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The things I learn here!
So obviously, the goat herders had grounds for an investigation into the matter.
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Hahaha! I love laughing at the beginning of my day. Blessings, Marco, for sharing the joy. πβ¨π«
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It’s a great way to get the day started.
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For sure!
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Ooooh, it looks so good! I want it but I can’t have it…
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Oops. My bad. π¦
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