This baked goat cheese dip is an irresistibly tasty appetizer or side dish! Creamy chevre and garlicky tomato sauce make magic.
Here’s a recipe we promise you won’t be able to stop eating (promise). Try our fan favorite Baked Goat Cheese Dip! There’s something about the sweet, garlicky fire roasted tomato sauce and the creamy, tangy chevre that makes you park yourself right in front of the dish. Scoop it up with crusty bread slices and it tastes like a pie from your favorite pizzeria…only better. Every time we serve this, it gets rave reviews! It’s perfect for parties, but we even like it for dinner (then we don’t have to share).
How to make baked goat cheese dip: basic steps
This baked goat cheese dip was inspired by a similar dish from one of our favorite local restaurants, a pizzeria called Napolese. We adapted the concept of their recipe and it ended up becoming a family favorite. It’s perfect for entertaining, like the holidays or New Years, or just a dinner party with friends. Here’s the main concept:
- Cook up a quick fire roasted tomato sauce. This variety of canned tomato is key for the flavor (see more below).
- Add goat cheese and bake 15 minutes at 375F. Place goat cheese right into the sauce and bake it until it’s creamy and melty.
- If desired, broil the top for some char marks. If you’d like, you can broil the top of the baked goat cheese dip to get some golden char marks. Typically we just eat it right away and don’t worry about broiling! Another nice addition would be a sprinkle of chopped basil over the top.
Why use fire roasted tomatoes?
Fire roasted tomatoes are canned tomatoes that are roasted over an open flame to accentuate their sweet flavor. The reason we love them is that you can absolutely taste the difference.
- Fire roasted tomatoes taste sweet and juicy straight out of the can. Contrast this to standard tomatoes, which taste a little bitter and acidic.
- Since the flavor is already developed, you don’t need to cook them as long. Shorter cook times are always better, right?
- Many brands sell fire roasted tomatoes. Check next to the canned tomatoes. Our favorite brand is Muir Glen.
- You can use them in many more recipes. Our fan favorite Pizza Sauce uses fire roasted tomatoes, as do many of our recipes because they have the best flavor. Try them in Baked Ziti, Classic Bean Soup, Easy Kale Soup, Cheese Tortellini in Creamy Marinara, and more.
More for party appetizers
This baked goat cheese appetizer recipe is perfect as a game day recipe or an easy party appetizer! Though honestly, we’ve been known to eat it by ourselves for dinner for the two of us! Here are a few of our top party appetizers:
- Marinated Olives
- Easy Crostini
- Loaded Potato Skins
- Taco Dip or Ranch Dip
- Easy Pinwheels
- Easy Mango Salsa & Homemade Tortilla Chips
This baked goat cheese dip recipe is…
Vegetarian. For gluten-free, dip with gluten-free bread or crackers.
PrintBaked Goat Cheese Dip (Fan Favorite!)
- Prep Time: 5 minutes
- Cook Time: 20 minutes
- Total Time: 25 minutes
- Yield: 8 1x
Description
This baked goat cheese dip is an irresistibly tasty appetizer or side dish! Creamy chevre and garlicky tomato sauce make magic.
Ingredients
- 3 garlic cloves
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- ¼ teaspoon red pepper flakes
- ½ teaspoon dried basil
- ½ teaspoon dried oregano
- ½ teaspoon kosher salt
- 28-ounce can fire roasted tomatoes
- 8 ounces goat cheese
- 1 baguette
- For the garnish: chopped fresh basil (optional)
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 375°F.
- Mince the garlic. In a medium skillet, combine the olive oil, garlic, red pepper flakes, dried basil, dried oregano, and kosher salt. Over medium high heat, stir and sauté for around 45 seconds until the garlic sizzles but before it starts to brown. Stir in the tomatoes and heat at a gentle simmer for 5 to 10 minutes, until the sauce starts to thicken. Remove from the heat.
- Pour the tomato mixture into an oven-proof baking dish (or smaller individual dishes), then add goat cheese mounds on top. Bake for 15 minutes.
- If desired, broil on high for 3 to 5 minutes, watching carefully, until the goat cheese is golden brown. If desired, garnish with chopped fresh basil. Serve with crusty bread or baguette slices (or to make crostini, toast baguette slices at 375°F for 15 minutes).
- Category: Appetizer
- Method: Baked
- Cuisine: Italian
Keywords: Baked Goat Cheese, Goat Cheese Dip
Oh The pictures alone Make me drool. What an awesome combo
MMMmmmm! This looks delicious! Great idea for an appetizer this year.
This looks amazing! I didn’t know that Muir Glen was coming out with jarred products! I’ve been buying the Bionaturae brand because they come in glass jars. Glad to know that I can get the Muir Glen fire roasted tomatoes that I love in glass jars now!
Beautiful and delicious! I first had something similar at a tapas restaurant and it’s been one of my favorite appetizers ever since. Always a crowd pleaser!
It’s so nice to have more glass jar options now so ensure BPA-free packages! And I am in love with this dip. Fire roasted tomatoes are the best.
Not only does this sound delicious, but it looks FAB! Gah! Definitely need to try.
Just stop. Seriously. I want to bury my face in this!
Oh my! This sounds incredible! I don’t think I would share this at all! I’d make it just for me so I could hoard the whole darn thing! Totally making this then next time I’m feeling peckish.
My favorite tapas restaurant makes a dish very similar to this one. I can’t wait to try and make this!
This looks SO GOOD! Yum. :)