Make your holiday meal extra special this year by serving this incredibly delicious and easy-to-make Honey Whipped Goat Cheese with Pomegranate. Perfect for dipping and spreading. Even better, serve it with Erath’s Pinot, the #1 selling premium pinot in Oregon.
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Delicious food, quality wine, and the holidays.
While this year might look a little different with Holiday celebrations, we encourage you to continue family traditions, even if it’s on a smaller scale. The holidays are a special time of year and it’s important to carry on the traditions, to mark the passing of the year. In most families, the holidays include a delicious spread of food and favorite beverages.
Our Honey Whipped Goat Cheese Dip with pomegranate, toasted pecans, and fresh herbs will make for the most delicious addition to your Holiday meal and pairs ever so nicely with Erath’s Pinot. If you haven’t tried Erath wines, we recommend you do so. Truly, the only wine you’ll need for your Holiday table.
Erath’s Pinot makes the perfect complement to your Holiday table.
Erath’s Pinot was founded in 1965 in the hills of Dundee, Oregon, and is a wine that complements so many flavors. It pairs nicely with almost any kind of food making it a fabulous go-to wine and the perfect gift for your wine-loving friends and family members.
You’ll find a large selection of pinot wines on Erath.com in all price ranges. From the five we have tasted, they are all incredible and exactly what we would want in a glass of wine from the flavor, aroma, and overall sippy experience. Listed are the five Erath pinots that we have tried and love to help make your decision a little easier.
- Pinot Noir Oregon Tier – Classic Oregon aromas of black cherry, plum, and currant mingle with hints of anise and sandalwood.
- Pinot Gris Oregon Tier – Aromatic and fruit-forward, scents of key lime, Anjou pear, juicy melon, anise, and a faint pine introduce this Alsatian-style Pinot Gris.
- Willakia Pinot Noir – Comforting wafts of blackberry cobbler, Bing cherry, and blueberry are invitingly intertwined with fragrant vanilla and caramel.
- La Nuit Magique Pinot Noir – Dark and sensuous aromas of plum, blackberry, sandalwood, damp earth, and a whisper of caramel offers a provocative introduction.
- Le Jour Magique White Pinot Noir – Spun gold in the glass, with bright aromas of Meyer lemon, starfruit, yellow plum, and wafts of shortbread.
How about wine tasting?
If you live near Portland, Oregon, or ever find yourself visiting the beautiful city, Erath opened a new tasting room in September 2020! Stop by for a tasting. Learn more about the tasting room here.
Erath wines are available nationwide. Search for Earth wines at a retailer or restaurant near you here or order online Erath.com.
Ingredients for Honey Whipped Goat Cheese with Pomegranate
This recipe comes together quickly and with just a few simple ingredients. Grab a glass of wine and let’s get cooking. Here is what you’ll need:
- Goat cheese – plain goat cheese works best in this recipe. You’ll want to soften it to room temperature prior to making the goat cheese dip. Simply set it on the counter 1-2 hours before making the recipe.
- Cream cheese – to lighten up this recipe, feel free to use reduced-fat cream cheese. Like the goat cheese, you’ll want to be sure it is softened to room temperature.
- Honey – honey adds a touch of sweetness and a nice subtle flavor. We love using local honey from our bee farmer friends. Did you know that depending on the time of year, local honey will vary in color and thickness? Now you can certainly use store-bought honey in this recipe as well.
- Pomegranate seeds – adds a burst of fruity flavor to the whipped goat cheese and makes for a pretty presentation that fits the Holiday theme.
- Pecans – toasted pecans add a nutty flavor and nice crunch to the goat cheese dip.
- Fresh herbs – the addition of fresh herbs not only adds beautiful color but also adds a delicious and earthy flavor to the recipe. We recommend topping the dip with fresh rosemary or thyme or a mix.
- Crackers or bread for serving – feel free to serve the dip with whatever you like. Some ideas include your favorite crackers, slices of french baguette, pretzels, or apple slices.
Can Honey Whipped Goat Cheese be prepared a day or two in advance?
Yes, absolutely! It’s always helpful to have a couple of recipes that can be made ahead of when cooking for a Holiday meal. Honey Whipped Goat Cheese Dip can be made a day or two in advance.
Simply whip together the goat cheese, cream cheese, and honey and store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator. You can also toast the pecans and store them in an airtight container or zip-top bag.
Remove the whipped goat cheese from the refrigerator an hour before you plan to serve it as it’s best to be served at room temperature. Transfer it to a serving platter and top with the toasted pecans, pomegranate seed, fresh herb, and drizzle of honey. Serve with crackers, slices of french baguette, apple slices, or pretzels.
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Honey Whipped Goat Cheese with Pomegranate
Make your holiday meal extra special this year by serving this incredibly delicious and easy-to-make Honey Whipped Goat Cheese with Pomegranate. Perfect for dipping and spreading. Even better, serve it with Erath’s Pinot, the #1 selling premium pinot in Oregon.
Ingredients
- 8 oz. goat cheese, room temperature
- 4 oz. cream cheese, room temperature
- ¼ cup honey + more for drizzling
- ¼ cup pomegranate seeds
- ¼ cup chopped pecans, toasted (omit for nut-free)
- 1–2 tsp. fresh rosemary and/or fresh thyme
Instructions
- In a medium bowl combine the goat cheese, cream cheese and honey. With a hand mixer, whip the ingredients together starting at low speed and increasing the speed to high. Mix until smooth and fluffy. You may also do this in a standup mixer.
- Transfer the whipped goat cheese to a serving bowl or platter. Top with pomegranate seeds and pecans. Garnish with fresh herbs and drizzle with a little honey.
- Serve with your favorite crackers or on top of slices of a french baguette.
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Notes
Notes: To toast the pecans, place the chopped pecans in a small pan over medium-low heat. Toss the nuts every minute or so. After about 5-7 minutes. The pecans are toasted when they start giving off a nice nutty aroma. Watch closely as they can burn quickly.
Nutrition Information
- Serving Size: 1 /10 of recipe (~3 Tbsp.)
- Calories: 150
- Fat: 10 g
- (Sat Fat: 5 g)
- Sodium: 150 mg
- Carbohydrate: 11 g
- (Fiber: 0 g
- Sugar: 9 g)
- Protein: 4 g
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Lindsey says
Is there a goat cheese substitute you can recommend? This dip sounds so yummy, but my family doesn’t enjoy goat cheese.
Jessica Beacom says
Brie or feta (packed in water) would probably be the best substitution for the goat cheese.
Meredith Abraham says
This is a perfect Christmas charcuterie addition. Very simple to make and it looks very special. I love the texture the goat cheese gets when whipped. Because the cream cheese is there it cuts the goat cheese a bit if you are on the fence about using it.
Jessie Shafer says
So delicious! We love that you added it to a charcuterie tray!
Karen says
Can the honey whipped goat/cream cheese dip be frozen …if so for how long and will the texture or taste be affected? Thanks
Stacie Hassing says
Hi Karen, we have not froze the whipped goat cheese before. If you do, I would suggest up to 3 months and it might affect the texture. I’m not 100% certain though. If you give it a try we would love to hear how it works.
Victoria says
This was so easy to make and absolutely delicious! I made this for a date night with my hubby and we both loved it! I cut the recipe in half, made it ahead of time and pulled it out about an hour or so before we enjoyed it. I definitely recommend this recipe!
Jessie Shafer says
We love that you made this for a date night, Victoria. Thank you for the feedback and 5-star rating!
Maria says
Brought this to my bible study holiday pot luck and it was a big hit. Served it with granny smith apples and assorted crackers.
Jessie Shafer says
Hi Maria, thank you so much for the feedback and 5-star rating! We’re so glad you loved this recipe and that it was a hit with your Bible study group.