1 French Baguette
extra virgin olive oil
salt and freshly ground black pepper
1 log or medallion (~8 oz) firm goat cheese I used one log & one pyramid of soft
1 c. store bought olive tapenade I made my own...recipe to follow
I also tried a couple of other toppingsPreheat oven to 350 degrees F. To make crostini, slice the baguette into thin rounds and set on a roasting tray. Drizzle with oil and season with salt and pepper. Bake in the preheated oven for 7-8 minutes, until golden, then set aside.
Simple Olive Tapenade by girlichefgarlic stuffed green olives- ~4 large
kalamata olive, pitted- ~10
olive oil
herbs, if you wish
Chop up the olives. Drizzle in some olive oil & toss. Add some freshly chopped herbs. See...easy.
Place goat cheese on a roasting tray and top with freshly ground black pepper. Bake for 5-7 minutes, until it is warmed through and just starting to melt. Soft goat cheese won't be all gooey and melty like the firm would, but it is still warm & soft. Serve warm goat cheese with crostini and olive tapenade. I also tried serving with some store-bought sun-dried tomato tapenade and some chutney...hmmm, neither were as good. This was a fun afternoon lunch to share, paired with a bottle of white wine. The nice crisp of the crostini with the soft, earthy goat cheese spread and the saltiness of the olives was nicely washed down with a crisp, fruity Pinot Grigio. Head on over to Tyler Florence Fridays to see what other Tyler recipes will tempt you this week! ...and hooray, today was the kiddos last day of school!! Perfect way for mom & dad to celebrate. Don't forget to enter my giveaway...time is quickly passing.
Mmm...That looks really good. Fun little appetizers or an afternoon snack. Heck I'd take that for lunch and dinner. LOL.
ReplyDeleteGoat cheese and I are very good friends! He he, I love the Pfft! You show that goat who is boss :)
ReplyDeleteI introduced it to my students recently, many loved it, but some shunned it...they will learn to love it!
I baked some goat cheese the other night w/ thyme and pink peppercorns and ate it as dinner and this reminded me how good baked goat cheese really is. Love the tapenade!
ReplyDeleteI love both elements of this separately. They are probably terrific together.
ReplyDeletekiller snack, killer appetizer just plain old killer...
ReplyDeleteSounds great! ATC did something like this recently, only breaded.
ReplyDeleteMmm, I love stuff like this... easy, too!
ReplyDeleteMMMM You had me at Goat cheese! Delicious looking... YUM!!
ReplyDeleteLord how I loves cheese. We are wanting someone to start a cheese making group - I vote you!
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful. Any left?
lovely what a flavour it must have had
ReplyDeleteI've haven't yet tried goat cheese(I know,I know-shame on me).Does it smell a lot? Growing up,I loved reading Heidi by Johanna Spyri,and read/heard about goat cheese for the first time in it.Also,for some reason I remember only Heidi liked it,and the others turned up their noses at the mention of it!! That sort of has left a lasting impression :)So,do tell me!!
ReplyDeleteLooks great!... I love goat cheese.....and I love that movie! I thought I was the only one that liked it!
ReplyDeleteGirlichef, my lips are smacking. I love goat cheese. This sounds FAB.
ReplyDelete...no Sweta, not stinky at all :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Dar-have put it on my grocery list :)
ReplyDeleteoh...my...lord...if I had to have a last meal of my life, this would be it. freaking amazing.
ReplyDeleteOkay, that just confirmed it - places I want to eat at while visiting in the States - Your House!
ReplyDeleteThat looks amazing!
OOOHH, goat cheese, tyler, fantastic appetizer, and it looks incredible!
ReplyDeleteI want that so bad right now, if you only knew!! It looks incredible. I can almost imagine sinking my teeth into it...
ReplyDeleteWow, the baked goat cheese sounds excellent and I love the olive tapenade with it ! Yum!
ReplyDeleteYUM! My favorites...bread and cheese!! and in snack for also. helps to keep you guessing at how much you've REALLY eaten!! LOL
ReplyDeleteThis is all I want for dinner!
ReplyDeleteI could really go for this. I adore goat cheese and anything French. Great with the tapenade.
ReplyDeleteSam
This is right up my alley. I love all things goat cheese:D
ReplyDeleteGreat recipe post! I work with Chavrie goat cheese and i will definitely pass this recipe around to all the foodies to try. Thanks, Colette.
ReplyDeleteSounds and looks wonderful
ReplyDeletesimple but outstanding - you make yummies that we can all wrap out little heads around and make
ReplyDeleteGirlichef, you had me at goat cheese. This looks wonderful. I'll bet sun-dried tomatoes in it would be super, too.
ReplyDeleteOh, cheesy goodness. How amazing!! Looks absolutely delicious. Man oh man, soft goat cheese or not...who cares. What matters is how AMAZINGLY DELICIOUS this looks. Great job!
ReplyDeleteI love goat cheese, so if you happen to have any extra tapenade, please send it my way! :)
ReplyDeleteThat looks mmmmgood. Especially with your tapenade. Forget crostini, I want it on a full-on sandwich perhaps with some roasted red pepper as well.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious, even with the olives (I don't like olives.)
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious! I don't believe I've ever had baked goat cheese before, but it's a great idea.
ReplyDeleteOh, what a gorgeous spread. I adore goat cheese, olives, pinot grigio, good bread. My favorite way to eat goat cheese is with roasted garlic and pesto; smear it all on a toasted baguette. Hell, next time I'm putting the smeared slices in the oven to melt.
ReplyDelete....oh, me too Arlene...goat cheese shmeared with roasted garlic is like heaven to me!!!
ReplyDeletebtw, I blame this post for today's splurge on goat cheese! haha! your pic and recipe was just way tooooo tempting!
ReplyDeleteLove,love love goat cheese..great for a starter at a party
ReplyDeleteBeing a huge fan of: goat cheese and olive tapendade, you know this is on my list. I must pay more attention to Tyler Florence. This is ecquisite. Luscious photos!
ReplyDeleteI love goat cheese and this looks terrific and easy. Great pick!! I didn't know Tyler had this recipe.
ReplyDeletevery good blog, congratulations
ReplyDeleteregard from Reus Catalonia Spain
thank you
Now that is a great lunch or snack and so romantic in its own way. Great combo of flavors!
ReplyDeletei always look twice at this recipe in the book. it's just so simple and looks delicious and i love goat cheese. nice that you made your own olive tapenade instead of going store bought route. :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks simply fabulous, and I'm not a goat cheese fan. I can select carefully...because some do have a little "goatiness" that I just can't enjoy. Still...it looks marvelous and I'd go there with other cheeses!
ReplyDeleteOh god. That is my kinda food!
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