Goat Cheese Tartlets Recipe- Entertaining with Beth (2024)

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My Goat Cheese Tartlets with caramelized onions is a fantastic appetizer recipe and will be the first thing to disappear at any holiday party!

They are light and delicate thanks to the puff pastry, and filled with creamy goat cheese, and topped with sweet onions flavored with syrupy balsamic vinegar and fresh rosemary. Betcha can’t eat only one!

Looking for more highly addictive appetizers? Try my Honey Glazed Cashews or my easy Cheese Puff Recipe! Melt in your mouth delicious!

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Why You’ll Love These:

  • There’s quite like greeting your guests with a warm hors d’oeuvre, especially around the holidays.
  • These little mini tarts are seriously addictive and are always the first things to go at any party.
  • They also go great with a glass of chilled champagne!

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More Puff Pastry Appetizers

To round out the assortment of puff pastry appetizers, you might also enjoy my Tarte au Soleil with Pesto, my Mini Mushroom Tarts, or my Baked Brie with Fig Jam. All equally delicious and festive!

Step#1: Cut the Puff Pastry

For this recipe, you’ll use a mini muffin tin. It helps if the tin is non-stick. That way you won’t have to spray the tin with a baking spray which can affect your puff pastry’s ability to rise.

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Invest In a Mini Muffin Tin

  • Mini muffin tins are an entertainer’s best friend because you can make so many fun hors d’oeuvres in them!
  • Look for ones that are non-stick and have at least a 24-cavity capacity. That was whatever you make will glide out and provide at least 2 dozen hors d’oeuvres in one go.
  • One of my favorites is my recipe for these decadent Bacon, Mac, and Cheese Bites. A great one for New Year’s Eve!

Then cut out your store-bought puffed pastry with a small cookie cutter. One that is at least 3 inches in size.

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Step#2: Add the Goat Cheese

  • Once the pastry rounds are fitted into the mini muffin tin, you’ll see a little crust will form. This is why you want a 3-inch circle so that the pastry comes just over the top of the rim.
  • Then fill each well with the crumbled goat cheese. I find it’s easiest to do this with two spoons.
  • You could also use crumbled blue cheese which would be great too with the balsamic onions.

Be Sure to Chill The Pastry For Best Results

  • Place the tin in the fridge to keep your pastry and cheese chilled, while you cook the onions.
  • If the pastry gets too warm before hitting the hot oven, it will melt instead of puff up.
  • You want the pastry really cold before baking to get the best light and flakey texture once they are baked.

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Step#3: Caramelize the Onions

  • I love to use a combination of yellow and red onions for these tarts because I find they each contribute a different flavor.
  • The yellow onions have a stronger savory flavor while the red onions are slightly sweeter.
  • Slice them very thinly. This will help them fit inside the mini tarts the thinner they are.

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Deglaze with the Balsamic Vinegar

  • A high-quality balsamic vinegar will give these onions are delicious tangy but sweet flavor, which complements the honey and fresh rosemary you’ll also add in this step.
  • To find a high-quality balsamic vinegar, make sure there are no added sugars, caramel, or added preservatives
  • Cook the onions down until the vinegar is evaporated and the onions are soft and wilted they will be easier to place into the tarts, the softer they are.

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Step#4: Top the Tarts with the Onions

  • Transfer the onions to a bowl to allow them to cool. You don’t want to put the hot onions on top of the goat cheese or puff pastry since they will melt before you are ready to bake them.
  • Then top each tartlet with the onions, I find this is easiest with two forks.

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Can you makeGoat Cheese Tartlets ahead of time?

  • Yes, of course! This is why I love this recipe so much. All you have to do is make the tarts, assemble and keep them in the tin, cover, and refrigerate.
  • Then 5 minutes before guests arrive, heat and serve! Or you could freeze them a week before, right in the tin, and this will make it even easier!

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Serving Tips:

  • There’s nothing quite like greeting your guests with hot hors d’oeuvres as they come in out of the cold!
  • The combination of flakey pastry, rich and creamy goat cheese and sweet caramelized onions is such a fantastic holiday flavor combination!
  • Serve these appetizers on a square white platter, that way you’ll get a nice symmetry to your platter and the food will pop. Garnish with a sprig of rosemary for added interest
  • Be sure to serve them with co*cktail napkins since the puff pastry makes them a bit messy
  • And a glass of chilled champagne of glass of room temperature port pairs beautifully these little bites

More Great Appetizer Ideas!

  • Sour Cream and Carmelized Onion Dip
  • Baked Brie and Figs
  • Air Fryer Taquitos
  • Gazpacho Shooters and Spicy Shrimp

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Goat Cheese Tartlet Recipe

Yield: 24 pieces

Prep Time: 30 minutes

Cook Time: 12 minutes

Total Time: 42 minutes

Learn how to make a great Thanksgiving Appetizer. My Goat Cheese Tartlets with caramelized onions will be the first things to disappear! Includes video!

Ingredients

  • 4 oz (113 g) of crumbled goat cheese
  • 2 sheets puffed pastry
  • 2 tbsp ( 30 ml) olive oil
  • 1 sweet yellow onion
  • 1 red onion
  • 2 tsp (10 ml) balsamic vinegar
  • 1 tbsp (15 ml) honey
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • 1 tbsp (15 ml) freshly chopped rosemary

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees. (205 degrees C)
  2. Slice onions paper thin. Saute in olive oil until soft and caramelized. Add vinegar and cook until evaporated. Add honey, salt, pepper and rosemary.
  3. Cut out circles of puff pastry with a cookie cutter. One that is at least 3 inches wide. Set circles into mini muffin tin, creating little tartelettes.
  4. Sprinkle ½ tsp of crumbled goat cheese into tarts, and top with onion mixture.
  5. At this point you can cover in foil and freeze if not using right away, or pop in fridge until the day of your party.
  6. Bake for 10-12 minutes until pastry is golden brown and cheese is melted.
  7. Allow to cool slightly before serving.

Notes

These can be made ahead, left in the tin and placed in the freezer.

When guest arrive place in a pre-heated oven and bake! No need to thaw first

Nutrition Information:

Yield: 24Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 51Total Fat: 4gSaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 6mgSodium: 58mgCarbohydrates: 4gFiber: 0gSugar: 1gProtein: 1g

Goat Cheese Tartlets Recipe- Entertaining with Beth (2024)

FAQs

What tastes good with goat cheese? ›

In summer, you might combine fresh goat cheese with slices of peach, apricot or nectarine, or even red berries (cherries or redcurrants). Once autumn arrives, choose apples, pears, figs or grapes as the perfect accompaniment to more aged cheeses.

Can you reheat goats cheese tart? ›

If you wish, make it the day before you'd like to serve it, and simply reheat it in the oven at 180°C/375°C for 15-20 minutes or until heated through.

Can I substitute goat cheese for mascarpone? ›

Instead of soft goat cheese (also known as chevre), you can use the same amount of cream cheese or mascarpone cheese, both of which will give you a similar creamy texture. Neither has the tanginess of goat cheese however, so if you want a little punch, try softening the substitutes with a little plain yogurt.

What is a good substitute for goat's curd? ›

A soft goat's cheese mixed with 1 tbsp natural yogurt makes a great substitute if you can't get goat's curd.

What fruit goes best with goat cheese? ›

Stone fruit pairings: Peaches, plums, and cherries

Plump, juicy Oregold peaches, grown in Southern Oregon, have a deep sweetness and light tang, making them a terrific match for bright-tasting, tangy, soft, and creamy goat cheese.

What vegetable goes well with goat cheese? ›

The roasted peppers and zucchini become sweet and tender, while the eggplant adds a perfect savoury undertone to the sandwich. Add this to a layer of creamy goat cheese and spicy chilli pesto and a sprinkling of peppery rocket and you have a combination of flavours that could not be improved.

Can you freeze goats cheese tartlets? ›

This is a great picnic standby or tasty lunch. I always serve it with rocket leaves dressed with a little balsamic vinegar. The tart freezes really well, so you can prepare it the day before you want to serve it, put it in the freezer and bake when you're ready to eat it.

Can you eat cheese tart cold? ›

Enjoy them chilled

Chill them in the fridge and enjoy the cheese tart like a chilled cheesecake.

How long can cheese tart last in room temperature? ›

Our tarts are best consumed within 4 hours (from the oven) without refrigeration. Tarts kept in the fridge are best consumed within 48 hours. Tarts kept in the freezer are best consumed within 4 days.

Does ricotta taste like goats cheese? ›

Ricotta cheese: While this cheese is not as tangy as goat cheese, it has a creamy texture and a mild flavor that makes it a good substitute.

Is ricotta like goats cheese? ›

Ricotta can technically be made from the milk of cows, sheep, goats, or water buffalo, but the ricotta that we consume most frequently—the stuff you can buy at almost every grocery store—is made from the milk of a cow. But historically, that cows milk was used for something else before it was used to make ricotta.

What is another name for goat cheese? ›

Everyone knows about "goat cheese," a.k.a. "chèvre." It's white, it's crumbly, and it's always showing up on beet salad thanks to northern California cooks in the '80s. Good fresh goat cheese is a special and important thing.

What is the friendliest dairy goat? ›

LaMancha Goat

Top milk producers, LaManchas are also among the sweetest and most gentle breeds of dairy goats, which makes them excellent pets, too.

What goat milk taste like cow milk? ›

Fresh goat and cow milk should taste basically the same. However, if goat milk has a “goaty” flavor, it can be attributed to a variety of causes: some harmless, some not so much, which may raise a red flag in terms of goat health, care, diet and environment.

How do you make goat cheese taste better? ›

Adding Flavors

You can mix herbs, fruit, jam, nuts, seeds, or even balsamic vinegar right into the goat cheese. To get a swirly ribbon of honey, jam, or balsamic, put a layer of cheese down, then drizzle your preferred sauce on top, then another layer of cheese to fully cover the sauce.

What goes well with goat's cheese on crackers? ›

You can serve it to guests with any sweet and savory toppings you like: fresh fruit and veggies are my favorite, but pepper or fruit jams (fig jam is especially yummy!), dried fruit, pecans, cranberries, cured meats, sun-dried tomatoes, pesto, pine nuts, sea salt, or fresh herbs like fresh basil or rosemary or fresh ...

What food goes well with goat meat? ›

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Does goat cheese taste like regular cheese? ›

Flavors are tart, with a soft, almost spreadable texture. Unapologetic, goats' cheese is intense in its youth, providing earthy and tangy nuances that sharply sweep the palate. Letting it linger means allowing the flavors to settle and clean up, providing plenty of opportunity for other pairings to stand out.

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