Goat cheese, wrapped in savory bacon, is a delectable treat that can be enjoyed as an appetizer or main course. With its creamy, tangy interior and crispy, smoky exterior, this dish is sure to tantalize your taste buds. Whether you prefer a simple preparation or a more elaborate one, there are many different recipes to choose from. Here, we will explore some of the best recipes for bacon-wrapped goat cheese, providing you with the guidance you need to create this delightful dish at home.
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GOAT CHEESE-STUFFED FIGS WRAPPED IN BACON
This is another of the recipes that disappeared so quickly that I didn't get to take a photo of them....they are that good!! They have a little bit of sweet from the fig, some tang from the cheese, and salt from the bacon. A great balance of flavors! The aged goat cheese called for in this recipe is firmer than fresh and has a dry rind. Two of the kinds that work best in this dish are Bucheron and Pouligny-St. Pierre, both have just the right amount of tang.
Provided by SkinnyMinnie
Categories Fruit
Time 25m
Yield 16 fig halves
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Preheat broiler.
- Cook bacon in a large heavy skillet over medium heat, turning occasionally, until most of the fat is rendered but bacon is still pliable, about 10 minute You do not want crispy bacon!
- Transfer the bacon to a paper towel to drain.
- Remove 1 scoop of flesh from each of the fig halves with the small end of a melon-baller, set aside for another use. (Makes great ice cream or just bite sized snacks).
- Scoop out a piece of the goat cheese with the same meon-baller and fill in the hole in each fig half with the cheese scoop.
- Stir together brown sugar, cumin, and salt in a small bowl.
- Rub the mixture onto 1 side of each bacon slice, and cut each bacon slice in half to have 16 slices of bacon.
- Wrap 1 of the half strips of bacon around 1 of the fig halves, leaving the sugar/spice side out, and secure with a toothpick.
- Broil the figs, cut side up, on the rack of a broiler pan about 3 inches from the heat, until bacon is browned - about 2 minute.
- Cool slightly and then discard toothpicks.
- Serve warm.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 117.5, Fat 8.6, SaturatedFat 3.4, Cholesterol 13.3, Sodium 186.8, Carbohydrate 7.6, Fiber 0.7, Sugar 6.7, Protein 3
MESCLUN SALAD WITH GOAT CHEESE-STUFFED FIGS WRAPPED IN BACON
Categories Salad Leafy Green Broil Goat Cheese Fig Bacon Summer Gourmet
Yield Makes 4 first-course servings
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Preheat broiler.
- Cook bacon in a large heavy skillet over moderate heat, turning occasionally, until most of fat is rendered but bacon is still pliable, about 10 minutes. Transfer to paper towels to drain.
- Remove 1 scoop of flesh from each fig half with small end of a melon-ball cutter and discard. Scoop cheese with same end of melon-ball cutter and just fill each fig half. Press fig halves together to form whole figs.
- Stir together brown sugar, cumin, and salt, then rub onto 1 side of each bacon slice. Wrap 1 bacon slice, sugared side out, around each fig and secure with a toothpick.
- Broil figs, bacon sides up, on rack of a broiler pan about 3 inches from heat, turning them frequently, until bacon is browned, about 2 minutes. Cool slightly, then discard toothpicks.
- Toss mesclun with lemon juice and salt and pepper to taste, then gently toss with oil. Serve figs with salad.
BACON & BEEF WRAPPED ASPARAGUS AND GOAT CHEESE
I threw this together tonight in a last minute "what's for dinner" moment. Even my son who doesn't like asparagus liked this recipe. Serve this with a couscous salad and some warmed flat bread for a tasty mediterranean style dinner.
Provided by Banriona
Categories Steak
Time 1h10m
Yield 8 rolls, 8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Tenderize steaks with a meat tenderizer. Rub steaks with your favorite steak seasoning (I like to use a greek seasoning blend). Lay out flat on cookie sheet and drizzle heavily with balsamic vinegar. Cover and marinate for 30 minutes.
- Trim asparagus to 4-5 inches in length. Divide steaks into 3 oz pieces, large enough to hold approx 3 asparagus spears each. Divide goat cheese into 1/2 ounce servings.
- Place 3-4 trimmed asparagus spears and 1/2 oz of goat cheese in center of each steak. Roll steak to seal in asparagus and cheese. Wrap each beef roll with 1-2 slices of uncooked beef bacon. Place toothpick through seam to help hold bacon on while cooking. Place wrap, seam side down, on broiler pan. Bake in oven on 350F for 30 - 35 minutes.
BACON WRAPPED GOAT CHEESE
Our local supermarket sells this fantastic little appetizer which they make in neighboring France. Seasoned goat cheese is rolled up in bacon and baked until gooey and the bacon browned. Serve with Baguettes, or baked potatoes. Even my wife who won't come near goat cheese likes this recipe. Easy to whip up and makes a great party appetizer.
Provided by TJW2725
Categories European
Time 25m
Yield 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 400°F.
- Freeze the goat cheese for five to ten minutes if too soft and gooey so you can roll it into 8 lumberjack-thumb sized logs.
- Sprinkle with salt and pepper, and roll in the chives.
- Wrap with bacon so that the whole log is covered.
- Place in an aluminum foil boat, or a shallow glass pan (i.e. a pie tin).
- Bake for ten minutes, or until the bacon is golden brown and the cheese bubbly.
- You can do these on the grill too if you have an aluminum grill pan. Or in a pan on the stove over medium heat turning occasionally so that it is evenly browned.
BACON WRAPPED DATES WITH ALMONDS AND GOAT CHEESE
Another great Saveur recipe.The already sweet dates caramelize in the oven,inbued with the smoky goodness of the bacon..then you bite into it-it's soft,and gooey,giving way to a even gooier ,creamy center and then you get a surprising little crunch from the salty almond.MMMMM.... These went over well at my B-day even among those that claimed to dislike goat cheese.(suggestions were made about subbing cream cheese,but I didn't hear any complaints;)The goat cheese really isn't overpowering;it's tangy creaminess is what harmonizes the sweet and savory flavors.I just wish I could eat these more often !
Provided by strangelittlebeast
Categories Pork
Time 18m
Yield 24 dates, 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 500°F.
- Meanwhile,pit the dates carefully.You may cut a small slit in each date(easier than pitting from the stem end),being careful to keep the dates intact.Place a small amount of goat cheese into each date.You may use a small spoon or pastry bag,Place one almond into each date.Cut each slice of bacon in half crosswise.wrap one piece of bacon around each date,securing with a toothpick.
- Place dates about 1/2 inch apart on a baking sheet,seam sides down.Bake 6-8 minutes.The bacon should be crispy and the juices from the dates bubbling.Be careful not to burn the dates!
- Remove from oven and let cool.(Very important!these are great warm but if you pop one in your mouth strait out of the oven the goat cheese will burn your mouth like hot lava.Seriously,let these cool a little.).
BACON WRAPPED GOAT CHEESE CHICKEN BREASTS
A tasty goat cheese filling gives a Mediterranean touch to bacon-wrapped chicken in Gioconda Scott's simple recipe. Serve with an easy tomato salad if desired.
Provided by English_Rose
Categories Chicken Breast
Time 45m
Yield 2 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 375°F
- In a bowl, mix together the diced tomato and goat cheese. Season with salt and freshly ground pepper. Mix in the olive oil and around a teaspoon of the chopped oregano leaves.
- Cut a slash lengthways in each of the chicken breast fillets to form a cavity in each one.
- Stuff each cavity with the goat cheese mixture.
- Wrap each chicken breast in 3 bacon slices and secure each one with a piece of string or toothpick.
- Place the bacon-wrapped chicken breasts in a shallow, greased oven dish, Sprinkle with the remaining oregano and season with freshly ground pepper.
- Roast the chicken for 20-30 minutes until cooked through.
- Serve at once with a tomato salad.
GOAT CHEESE STUFFED JALAPENOS WRAPPED IN BACON RECIPE
Provided by hicksofmarvin
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Slowly cook bacon on a cool part of the grill turning over once until cooked through but still pliable. Thinly sliced bacon and quick cooking will crisp the bacon. Cut jalapenos in half lengthwise. Scoop out seeds and membranes. Fill each half with goat cheese mounding it slightly. Cut each piece of bacon in half. Wrap one piece of cooked and cooled bacon around each pepper half and sprinkle with chives. Place on a sheet of aluminum foil on a medium hot grill until the jalapeno is slightly charred. Serve. Note: Bacon can also be cooked on a grill pan on the stove top and the stuffed and wrapped peppers placed on a cookie sheet in a 350 degree oven until peppers soften slightly.
Tips:
- Choose high-quality ingredients: Use fresh goat cheese, flavorful bacon, and a good-quality balsamic glaze.
- Slice the goat cheese into even rounds: This will help them cook evenly and prevent them from falling apart.
- Wrap the goat cheese rounds tightly with bacon: This will help keep the cheese from melting out and also create a crispy outer layer.
- Cook the bacon-wrapped goat cheese rounds over medium heat: This will help prevent the bacon from burning and allow the cheese to melt slowly.
- Baste the bacon-wrapped goat cheese rounds with balsamic glaze: This will add a sweet and tangy flavor to the dish.
- Serve the bacon-wrapped goat cheese rounds immediately: They are best enjoyed warm and gooey.
Conclusion:
Bacon-wrapped goat cheese is a delicious and easy-to-make appetizer that is perfect for any occasion. With just a few simple ingredients, you can create a dish that is sure to impress your guests. Whether you serve it as an appetizer at a party or as a main course for a light meal, bacon-wrapped goat cheese is sure to be a hit.
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