Honey Goat Cheese Crostini Recipe with Walnuts (2024)

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Honey Goat Cheese Crostini made with crunchy toasted bread and spread with creamy goat cheese, sticky honey, toasted walnuts, and sweet ruby red pomegranate arils. A perfect balance of salty, sweet, and tangy, everyone loves this easy 15-minute appetizer!

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Easiest Appetizer Ever

Hands down, one of the very best holiday – or anytime – appetizers you could ever make.

Now, I know you probably feel like I say this a lot and maybe that’s because I do, but I really do mean it. I mean, delicious little toasted bread slices topped with goat cheese would be enough to make my taste buds go wild, but goat cheese plus walnuts, pomegranates, AND honey! I mean, c’mon! How can anyone resist?

People can’t, actually. And they don’t. I know this because I make these perfect little bite-size crostini all the time and it is always the first thing to fly off the table.

A perfect marriage of flavors, you’ve for tart, sweet and earthy, all piled atop lightly toasted (fresh!) bread that’s been slathered in olive oil. Totally dreamy. And, like everyone else, I can’t stop eating them too.

What is Crostini?

Small, thinly sliced, crunchy bread that’s been lightly toasted or fried and (probably) slathered with olive oil for flavor. You’ve probably run into a crostini or two at some point in your life and perhaps didn’t even know it. Often compared to croutons, except that they’re larger and flatter, crostini are most often served with soups, salads, dips, and other dishes. You may also find these toasted little bread slices topped with tangy cheese, roasted vegetables, fresh produce, and sweet sauces.

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What is the Difference Between Bruschetta and Crostini?

Wait. There’s a difference?

Yes.There is a difference between Bruschetta and Crostini.

Bruschetta, as we know, comes from the Italian wordbruscarewhich means to “roast over coals”. It is made using thicker slices of Italian or French bread and is, at least traditionally, grilled over a fire.

Crostini, on the other hand, which means “little toasts” is typically made using a smaller, more round-shaped bread (like a baguette), that is sliced into much thinner slices when compared to Bruschetta. Usually toasted in the oven, perhaps the most significant difference is that crostini is almost never eaten without some kind of topping.

Goat Cheese Crostini Ingredients

Bread – The best type of bread for any crostini recipe is either a long baguette or ciabatta bread. This is due to their smaller, rounder diameter, but also because they are perfect for soaking up leftover sauce or holding up when topped with heavy toppings.

Olive oil – Given that this is an Italian appetizer, at least traditionally, using good olive oil that actually tastes good is your best bet. For best results, use a pastry brush to brush over each side of your sliced bread rather than drizzling straight from the bottle.

Toppings – You may add whatever toppings you like, but in this recipe, I wanted a balance of tart, sweet and earthy. I added tangy goat cheese, earthy walnuts, sweet pomegranates, and a light drizzle of honey.

Topping Variations:

  • Fig, pistachio, and goat cheese.
  • Honey, walnut, goat cheese, and fresh rosemary.
  • Smoked salmon, cream cheese, and fresh dill.
  • Homemade cranberry bacon jam.
  • Blue cheese, pear, and honey.
  • Roasted butternut squash, ricotta, and sage.
  • Cranberry, brie, and honey.

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How to Make Honey Goat Cheese Crostini

To make these delicious little goat cheese toasts you’ll need approximately 15-30 minutes, an oven, and two baking sheets.

  1. Always start by preheating your oven. For this recipe, preheat to 350 degrees F.

  2. Next, slice your baguette into slices approximately 1/4 – 1/2 inch thick and arrange them on a large baking sheet. Use a pastry brush to lightly coat both sides with olive oil. On a second baking sheet, arrange your walnuts in a single layer.

  3. Transfer both baking sheets to the oven and roast your walnuts for 4-7 minutes, or until golden and fragrant (they burn quickly, so check every minute or so). Allow your crostini to bake for 15 minutes, or until they are nice and golden. Remove from the oven.

  4. Allow your crostini to cool for a few minutes before applying the toppings (this prevents the goat cheese from melting). Once cooled, spread a thin layer of goat cheese onto each and top with the toasted walnuts, pomegranate arils, and a drizzle of honey. Best served warm, but they are also delicious cold.

Can these Goat Cheese Crostini be made ahead?

To make this recipe ahead of time, prepare your toasts and allow to come to room temperature. Transfer the toasts (without toppings) to an airtight container for up to two days. If you live in a place that is very humid, or you find that your toasts soften, you may want to re-crisp your crostini in the oven for a few minutes.

Wait until you are ready to serve before adding any toppings.

How many Crostini per person?

I will typically prepare 3-4 crostini per person when other appetizers will be served at a party. Allow 6+ per person if this goat cheese crostini will be the only appetizer food served.

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If you try this Honey Goat Cheese Crostini Recipe with Walnuts, please leave me a comment and let me know!I always love to hear your thoughts.

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Honey, Walnut and Goat Cheese Crostini

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AuthorAuthor: Honey Goat Cheese Crostini Recipe with Walnuts (7)Jessica Randhawa

Honey Goat Cheese Crostini made with crunchy toasted bread and spread with creamy goat cheese, sticky honey, toasted walnuts, and sweet ruby red pomegranate arils. A perfect balance of salty, sweet, and tangy, everyone loves this easy 15-minute appetizer!

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 20 minutes mins

Course Appetizer, Side Dish

Cuisine American

Servings 24 servings

Calories 107 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 French-bread baguette - 1lb
  • ¼ cup olive oil
  • 1 cup raw walnut pieces - roughly chopped
  • 8 oz fresh herbed goat cheese
  • ½ cup pomegranate arils
  • Honey for drizzling - approximately 1/4 - 1/2 cup

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.

  • Slice your baguette into slices approximately 1/4 - 1/2 inch thick and arrange them on a large baking sheet. Use a pastry brush to lightly coat both sides with olive oil. On a second baking sheet, arrange your walnuts in a single layer.

  • Transfer both baking sheets to the oven.

  • Roast your walnuts for 4-7 minutes, or until golden and fragrant (they burn quickly, so check every minute or so). Meanwhile, allow your bread to bake for 15 minutes, or until they are nice and golden. Remove from the oven.

  • Allow your crostini to cool for a few minutes before applying the toppings (to prevent the goat cheese from melting). Once cooled, spread a thin layer of goat cheese on to each and top with the toasted walnuts, pomegranate arils, and a drizzle of honey. Best served warm, but they are also delicious cold.

Jessica's Notes

  • If your oven has hot spots you may want to rotate the baguette once throughout the baking time.
  • To make this recipe ahead of time, prepare your toasts and allow to come to room temperature. Transfer the toasts (without toppings) to an airtight container for up to two days. If you live in a place that is very humid, or you find that your toasts soften, you may want to re-crisp your crostini in the oven for a few minutes.
  • I will typically prepare 3-4 crostini per person when other appetizers will be served at a party. Allow 6+ per person if this goat cheese crostini will be the only appetizer food served.

Originally published December 1, 2015

Nutritional Information

Calories: 107kcal | Carbohydrates: 6g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 4mg | Sodium: 98mg | Potassium: 43mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar: 0g | Vitamin A: 100IU | Vitamin C: 0.4mg | Calcium: 26mg | Iron: 0.6mg

(Nutrition information provided is an estimate and will vary based on cooking methods and specific brands of ingredients used.)

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FAQs

What nuts go with goats cheese? ›

So, consider arranging a few walnuts, hazelnuts, figs or dates on your cheese platter. For a more diverse offering, you can't go wrong with a mixture of chopped nuts (raisins, walnuts, pistachios, etc.)

What pairs well with honey goat cheese? ›

Drizzle half a tablespoon of honey over each round and sprinkle with some of the zest. Serve with toast, crackers, graham crackers, and/or cookies.

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's good to eat with goat cheese? ›

What does goat cheese go well on? I love goat cheese in a spinach, beet and walnut salad. It goes wonderfully with eggs, and fruit. I use it with baked squash, in omelets, baked egg cups, with grilled peaches, worth herbs like basil, tarragon, rosemary and thyme.

What cheese goes best with walnuts? ›

The creamy and slightly acidic goat cheese provides a perfect backdrop for the nutty flavors of walnuts. And if you like things pungent, walnuts are incredible with Blue cheese, especially Gorgonzola, a type of Italian blue cheese, that offers a creamy and pungent profile.

Is goat cheese with honey healthy? ›

Goat Cheese and Honey a simple perfect snack to keep up our energy stores and aid in rebuilding muscle. Protein is imperative for repairing and rebuilding muscle. Goat Cheese is an awesome choice for protein intake. It has twice the amount of protein compared to cheese made with cow's milk.

What fruit goes with goat cheese? ›

Fresh berries balance perfectly with tangy goat cheese, honey, and a bit of flakey sea salt. This may become your go-to for anything from relaxing picnics to sophisticated book club get-togethers.

What crackers are best with goat cheese? ›

Chevre with Water Crackers

Goats cheese, without any accompaniments, is best served with a plain water cracker.

Why is goat cheese more expensive? ›

All of this points to the fact that there is less goat milk available in the US from which to make cheese, and high demand for it, leading to a higher price on the shelf.

Can you freeze goat cheese? ›

Freezing soft cheese

You might be shocked to find out that soft cheese such as Brie, Camembert, and goat's cheese can also be frozen for up to six months. So the next time you have a hankering for some baked gnocchi and goat's cheese, you know where to look – in your freezer.

How to eat goat cheese as healthy? ›

Make an omelet with goat cheese, mushrooms and fresh herbs. Add goat cheese to mashed potatoes for a unique flavor. Use goat cheese in place of heavy cream or butter when making soups to add texture and flavor. Combine whipped goat cheese with a bit of honey and serve with sliced fruit for a healthier dessert.

What vegetable goes well with goat cheese? ›

Marinated grilled vegetables with whipped goat cheese – eggplants, peppers, zucchini, asparagus, and onions, marinated and grilled till soft on the inside and charred on the outside, then doused in garlicky marinade, and served with whipped goat cheese on the side.

Is goat cheese good for your stomach? ›

Goat cheese is full of beneficial probiotics, a healthy kind of bacteria. Probiotics colonize the intestines and compete with any unhealthy bacteria or pathogens that they find there. This can improve the effectiveness of your immune system and reduce your vulnerability to illness.

What to avoid with goat? ›

But, just like other animals, goats shouldn't consume things like garlic, onion, chocolate or any source of caffeine, to name a few. Although most goats wouldn't eat leftover meat scraps, they shouldn't be offered them either. Citrus fruits should also be avoided, as they can really upset the rumen.

Can you eat cheese with nuts? ›

For a quick and fast pairing, walnuts, almonds, and pecans typically go well with nearly every type of cheese, so these are a great starting point. Almonds have a slightly salty taste which is excellent with strong flavourful cheese.

Do goats like almonds? ›

Dry matter intake and weight gain were highest for the diet containing 35% almond hulls and 1% urea. Results indicate that almond hulls and urea can be fed to lactating goats up to these amounts without adversely affecting lactation.

What can goats snack on? ›

Here is a list of treats your goats are going to love!
  • Crunchy leaves, NOT fruit tree leaves.
  • Fruit like watermelon, strawberries, grapes, bananas, and pears.
  • Vegetables like carrots, lettuce, celery, squash, and pumpkins. ...
  • Small tree limbs, bark included, and shrubs.
  • Pine Trees, also a natural de-wormer.
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