Chèvre the other way – Breaded goat cheese on a roasted red pepper, honey and balsamic vinegar salsa
Chèvre, l’autre facon – Chèvre pané et sauce aux poivrons grillés, miel et balsamique
Have you ever felt like a goat cheese appetizer but not on a salad or on toasts? This warm goat cheese appetizer has been one of my favorites, and makes such an elegant small dish with simple and down to earth flavors.
It’s one of those appetizers, that you make regularly because it’s so good and so quick to prepare, you can prepare the red pepper salsa in advance which can be appreciable when you have guests and many courses, then you don’t have to stay in the kitchen while your guest are having a good time in the living room. Since I love to have everything ready when guest arrive and not drink my glass of wine by myself with my vegetables, I had to find recipes that would allow me to do that.
For a long time, goat cheese was not one of my favorites, I thought it was too strong and smelled like a real goat (the same smell you can encounter at the gym, when people don’t use deodorant and have been working out in dirty clothes). I got to appreciate it more while living in Paris, sometimes during the weekend, all you want to do is get out of the crowded city and explore the countryside, see some greenery and breathe fresh air.
During our weekend getaways, we discovered a few goat farms where they raised goats to produce cheeses. Yes, when you enter the farm the goat smell is hard on your nostrils, much worse than cows or horses, and when you leave, you smell like a goat too, but c’est la nature!!..little by little, I somehow got to appreciate the diversity of goat cheeses and their flavors, and now it’s an ingredient I adore.
Ingredients for 4
- 8 slices of goat cheese (1.5 cm thick)
- 2 red bell peppers
- 2 shallots, chopped
- 3 garlic cloves, crushed
- 1.5 tsp honey
- 1 tbs balsamic vinegar
- 1 tbs parsley, chopped
- 1 tbs olive oil
- 2 tbs sunflower oil (or vegetable oil)
- 1 egg
- 1 cup plain bread crumbs
- salt and pepper
Preparation
Cut the cheese in 1/2 inch thick slices. Whisk egg and dip cheese slices in it, then coat with bread crumbs. Set aside.
Broil red pepper under broiler on all sides until the skin grills and turns dark. Remove from the oven, let it cool and remove the skin and the seeds. Cut in small strips, then in small dices. Set aside.
In a pan, heat olive oil and add shallots, brown the shallots, then add garlic. Cook for another few minutes to get the flavors out. Add honey, cook for a few minutes, then add balsamic vinegar, let it reduce. Add red peppers, stir well and coat peppers with mixture. Add parsley. Remove from heat.
In a pan, heat sunflower oil, brown the breaded goat cheese slices on both sides. When golden brown, remove from heat.
Place 2 slices of goat cheese in a plate and divide the red pepper salsa around them.
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about 6 months ago
I don’t even know what to say, Silvia. This recipe is nothing short of spectacular!! I must give this a try once my town’s farmers market opens — so I can buy fresh goat cheese. I am always amazed with the dishes you create, each one seemingly topping the other.
about 6 months ago
Looks great and sounds delicious =]
about 6 months ago
Your comparison of the smell of goat cheese to smelly people at the gym made me laugh!
The dish is beautiful. I’ll definitely make this. Wouldn’t be surprised if it’ll become one of our favorite appetizers. It looks and sounds simply fabulous!
about 6 months ago
This dish is so flavourfil and yet so simple to prepare. I don’t know why I haven’t been consuming it every week if not every day.
about 6 months ago
Yes, agree with you….goat cheese smells like goat…but I love it. I hope I don’t smell like a goat…LOL…just got back from badminton. Thank goodness I’m so far away…haha. By the way, love your goat cheese appetizer. That plate must be for me
about 6 months ago
I love the honey added and heated with the bright flavor of the vinegar. mmm,mmm, mmm!
about 6 months ago
@Andrea@WellnessNotes
Thanks Andrea, sorry I grossed you out! I think you’ll like this one
about 6 months ago
@Leesie
Thanks so much Leesie, I am flattered you like them, I think this one is great, the flavors blend so well alltogether
about 6 months ago
@MaryMoh
) Thanks!!!
Not everyone smell like goat after a workout though ;o) – I think if you get a mild cheese, should be fine
about 6 months ago
@bellini valli
Thanks Valli, It is really an addictive combination of flavors!
about 6 months ago
Breaded goat cheese is very appealing to me. Maybe the goat cheese is different, it does not seem to have a strong taste. quite mild actually.
about 6 months ago
This made my mouth water!
about 5 months ago
This salsa is amazing, and I know that you would have to take the breaded goat cheese away from me because I would just keep eating it. I love it. You are hysterical talking about stinky gym rats!
about 5 months ago
une assiette ensoleillée de douceur fondante, sucré et légèrement vinaigrée j’adore
about 5 months ago
so funny… i think the same way abt goat cheese.
about 1 month ago
Thanks for posting this beautiful recipe. I made it last night for the first time and it was a huge hit.