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Where Chevre Meets Chef. Our Favorite Goat Cheese Recipes.
50 Things To Do With Chevre
- Breakfast
- Goat Cheese Grits
- Dinner
- Goat Cheese & Asparagus Pizza
- Goat Cheese and Olive Stuffed Chicken Breasts
- Creamy Belle Chevre Grits with Sun-Dried Tomatoes
- Goat Cheese Gratin
- Goat Cheese with Grilled Eggplant and Roasted Peppers on Olive Bread
- Belle Chevre Corn Bread Stuffing
- Mac and Two Cheeses with Caramelized Shallots
- Salad
- Warm Potato & Belle Chevre Salad
- Spiced Pumpkin and Belle Chevre Salad
- Warm Belle Chevre Salad with Pears and Walnuts
- Berry Salad with Belle Chevre Dressing
- Snacks
- Chevre Skins
- Belle-Veeta
- Sweet Treats
- Sweet Snaps
- Strawberry & Belle Chevre Fromage Blanc Tarts with Balsamic Reduction
- Goat Cheese Chocolate Truffles
- Roasted Sweet Potatoes with Honey & Belle Chevre Glaze
Let’s Play Matchmaker. Wine and Beer Pairings for Goat Cheese.
A great goat cheese can only get better when enjoyed with the perfect glass of wine or beer. Here then are some of Laura Werlin’s cheese and wine pairing suggestions from her book “The All American Cheese and Wine Book.” Use them as guidelines and try to be flexible. Goats can be stubborn. Humans shouldn’t be.
Wine and Goat Cheese
- Fresh goat cheese — Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon or Pinot Gris
- Fromage blanc — Pinot Gris
- Slightly aged goat cheeses — Sauvignon Blanc, Sangiovese, Pinot Noir, light-bodied Merlot, light-to-medium-bodied Cabernet Sauvignon
Beer and Goat Cheese
Selecting the right beer is a relaxed process. In general, when you find a brew you enjoy pairing with our cheese, you should stick with it. However, we’ve found that goat cheese plays best with wheat beer. No kidding. Weihenstephan Hefe-Weizen, Schneider Hefe-Weizen and UFO Hefeweizen are all suitable complements to our chevres. And stronger goat cheeses can be tamed with full-bodied beers.