Herb and Spiced Goat Cheese

January 2, 2009

You know those beautiful little artisan goat cheeses you see in fancy food stores? The ones that are about the size of a smashed golf ball and cost about $8? They're so pretty with their dainty nasturtium flower on top, or the ones ever so lightly dusted "artisan-like" with peppercorns. Let me let you in on a little secret: it's a racket those goat cheeses! Now, unless the cheese itself was milked from the teat of the artisan's own goat (which some of them are, so don't yell at me, but some of them are not), they take about two seconds to make. Well, maybe two minutes.

Don't get me wrong, I truly appreciate the craft and the beauty of those little jewels, but who has $8 to spend these days on a tiny piece of cheese that wasn't flown in from some moldy cave in France?

We had guests coming over to wish us a Happy New Year and I hadn't yet been out to replenish "the larder." Heck, it was noon and I still hadn't even made it into the shower! Fortunately I had one of those long logs of goat cheese that I got at either Costco or Trader Joe's during my holiday provisioning. Perfectly decent goat cheese for under $6. I cut the log into quarters I made half with some ground Turkish sweet chili peppers and the other with a blend of Italian herbs, red pepper flakes, and ground pepper. Beautiful and tasty.

Make your own blend of herbs that you already have in your spice cabinet (maybe some herbes de Provence and a little lavender or some smoked paprika), roll your petite cuts of goat cheese in it - and voilà - you're a cheese artisan!

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Comments

maris's picture

This is really a fabulous idea...I love being scrappy and using what's at your disposal to put together something yummy! (and artisanal-ish)

zaaki's picture

I do this all the time too!
I process toasted hazelnuts and dried apricots for the crust and then drizzle a little honey over the top.

Des's picture

These are so simple, I don't know why people buy them! Very Yummy!

corrinne's picture

This looks so good! I just 'Stumbled this Recipe' and i love the added spice. I see a lot of the logged goat cheese rolled in fresh herbs which is just lovely but that spice adds something special. I work with Chavrie, the pyramid shaped goat cheese and we are quite reasonably priced as well. Thanks for a great recipe!

amish baby crib's picture

I like all the herbs that are there. I don't use them normally but it is really something I like to try.