Goat Cheese Chevre Recipe (2024)

And a review of Home Cooked by Anya Fernald

Homemade goat cheese, grass fed beef and lamb, and fresh seasonal vegetables and fruit, these are the ingredients that make for wholesome meals. I’ve been reading Homecooked, essential recipes for a new way to cook by Anya Fernald. It’s one of those cookbooks with personal stories sprinkled liberally between the recipes. The kind of cookbook I like best.

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Fernald is the CEO of Belcampo, a meat company and restaurant business with locations in California and Belize. The book celebrates the slow food, full fat, meaty lifestyle, with French Fries cooked in tallow, ravioli fried in canola oil, and raw beef cruda that’s served cold with olive oil. (Yes, you read that right. I did say, “raw”.)

The recipes are homecooked (or not) with attitude. Not the usual slow cooker and instapot fare that busy homemakers lean toward, these recipes will have you wondering if a chef wrote the cookbook, rather than a real homecook Recipes like seared quail and herb salad, beer braised rabbit with shallots, olive oil poached salmon, and pound cake made with lard are just some of the unusual recipes, all made with whole food ingredients.

Fernald was influenced in her cooking by her time spent in Europe in jobs related to the slow food movement and small scale food producers. Her recipes are a little unusual for a home cooking cookbook. The illustrations show her in a meat cooler with dozens of beef carcasses, working with 5 gallon pails of sheep cheese, standing over a dessert spread for at least a dozen people. The recipes take a fair amount of time to prepare. Some of them begin with making cheese from milk and pasta from flour and eggs. But for weekend cooking or special events, these recipes are full of inspiration.

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Fernald is a talented and innovative cook. The breadth of the recipes move from elaborate appetizers and predinner co*cktails through the main course to very simple desserts. However, it’s in the meat dishes and the vegetable sides that this cookbook really shines. If you bought that side of beef or full carcass of lamb from your local grass-fed farm, and you’re left with a lot of brown paper wrapped packages that you aren’t sure how to cook, this book will inspire you. If you are still buying your meat and vegetables at the grocery store, and found meat or frozen food in your freezer from the last lysteria scare, this isn’t your cookbook.

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One recipe in Home Cooked, “Fromagetto” makes one pound of cream cheese. While Fernald’s recipe call’s for cow’s milk, it is very similiar to my personal fresh goat cheese recipe. So let me share my Chevre recipe here. If you prefer to make it with cow’s milk, you’ll be making Fernald’s Fromagetto cheese.

Chevre

(similiar to the Fromagetto recipe in Home Cooked, p. 56)

This is a soft goat cheese that is cubed in salads or spread on crackers. It’s served in fancy restaurants as an appetizer. But if you make your own it will taste a thousand times better than any that you find in restaurants or grocery stores.

Yield 1 lb of creamy cheese

Ingredients:

1 gallon of fresh goat’s mik

1/2 cup of kefir

1/4 tsp of rennet + 1/4 cup water (see instructions)

1 tsp. Celtic salt

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Method:

In a stainless steel pail, with a lid, place milk and kefir. Stir together. In a separate cup mix the rennet with the water. Remove just 2 tablespoons of the diluted rennet and add to the milk-kefir mixture. Discard the remaining rennet. Stir the milk well to fully integrate the rennet into the milk. Cover and allow the pail of mik to sit for 12 hours, undisturbed, in a cool spot.

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Break the curd and allow the curd to settle in the pan. Line a colander with a heavy cheese cloth or tightly woven diaper (reserved for cheese making) and set it over a bowl to catch the whey. Reserve the whey for making ricotta cheese. Spoon the curd into the lined colander or into prepared couer la creme cheese molds. Every third scoop of cheese, sprinkle the curds with a little salt. Once all the curds are in the colander or the molds, cover with the cheese cloth and allow this to drain for 4 hours, or until it stops dripping.

Unmold the Couer la Creme molds or remove the chevre from the cloth into a wide mouth 2 cup mason jar. Serve as you would cream cheese or other fresh cheese. It should be eaten within 7 days. If you want to preserve it longer, wrap it in plastic wrap and store it in the freezer. It will keep for 3 to 5 months in the freezer.

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Serve on bagels, toast, crackers, or cube it and toss with a salad

And while you are waiting for your cheese to drain, grab a cup of herbal tea, and the cookbook, Home Cooked, essential recipes for a new way to cook, and enjoy the slower pace of a slow food lunch, while you peruse the stories and the recipes in Fernald’s debut book.

Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. I received a review copy of Home Cooked from Blogging for Books. As always, this review represents my honest opinion of the book.

Goat Cheese Chevre Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between chevre and goat cheese? ›

It sure is! “Chevre” means both “goat” and “goat cheese” in French and is frequently used to refer to fresh goat cheeses in particular. Fresh goat cheese, or chevre, is bright, tart, tangy, and delicious, but goat cheese comes in all shapes, sizes, and ages.

How do you eat chevre goat cheese? ›

Goat's Cheese: 7 Ways to Eat It
  1. In a salad. This is how we often think of using goat's cheese. ...
  2. As a stuffing. Goat's cheese works really well as a stuffing because it won't melt too much and run out during cooking. ...
  3. On toast. ...
  4. With fruit. ...
  5. In pasta. ...
  6. In a burger. ...
  7. With a glass of wine.

What is chevre cheese good for? ›

Chevre can also be used to replace cream cheese spread on toast or bagels. 2. Crumbled over salads. Cold, crumbled chevre is a great addition to any salad, and is especially common on salads that have sweet fruits like apples or cranberries, which complement chevre's tangy, tart flavor.

How long does homemade chevre last in fridge? ›

Storing cheese for up to 3 weeks in the refrigerator

By adopting good wrapping and storage habits, your cheese could last for 2 to 3 weeks, and it will be more hygienic and taste better.

Is chevre goat cheese healthy? ›

A serving of goat cheese delivers 6 grams of filling protein along with a powerful combination of calcium, phosphorus and copper — nutrients that are essential for healthy bones ( 2 ). Plus, goat cheese provides healthy fats, including medium-chain fatty acids, that can improve satiety and benefit weight loss ( 3 ).

Is chevre just goat cheese? ›

Certain cheese varieties can sometimes be made with goat milk or with goat milk mixed with other kinds of milk, but they wouldn't qualify. Chevre is a term reserved for cheese made exclusively with goat milk and adhering to specific manufacturing guidelines.

Does chevre need to be refrigerated? ›

Soft cheeses such as cream cheese, cottage cheese, shredded cheeses, and goat cheese must be refrigerated for safety.

Does chevre goat cheese melt? ›

Although it will soften when exposed to heat, chevre does not melt as other cheeses do.

How long does chevre goat cheese last? ›

Goat cheese can be stored packaged in the refrigerator for up to 3 months and unpacked for 2 to 3 weeks. The Best By date (MMDDYY) is estimated for your convenience on each cheese.

Is goat cheese anti-inflammatory? ›

Many of the microorganisms present in goat milk cheese, yoghurt and other byproducts are beneficial to human health. In addition to their anti-inflammatory action, they promote positive effects on intestinal functions.

Does chevre cheese go bad? ›

Vacuum-wrapped chevre from the grocery store can keep, unopened, for at least two months. But once opened, take it out of the packaging and store in a lidded plastic or glass container in the refrigerator.

Is goat cheese bad for your cholesterol? ›

You don't have to take cheese out completely, but choose alternatives. Goat cheese, parmesan, and blue cheese are lower in cholesterol. Or go for the low-fat options.

Can you freeze goat chevre? ›

Technically, you can freeze goat cheese. This extends its shelf life, but can change its texture.

Does chevre freeze well? ›

Not to worry! It will change texture slightly but it will still be great in recipes like the ones below. When you freeze your cheese, wrap it carefully in waxed paper or plastic wrap and put it in a freezer bag. Plan to use it within a few months.

How to tell if goat cheese went bad? ›

If your goat cheese takes on a sharp or acrid smell, at the very least, it's approaching the point of no return (and has probably already passed it). You may even detect a nostril-searing ammonia note in your cheese, which is a clear sign of spoilage.

What is the fancy name for goat cheese? ›

Goat cheese, or chèvre in French, is a highly versatile cheese. Like Feta, it has been made for thousands of years. Unlike feta, goat cheese is made using – you guessed it – goat milk. There are many varieties of chèvre, each with its own characteristics.

What is goat cheese called in the grocery store? ›

The term “goat cheese” is often synonymous with chèvre cheese, the fresh, rindless logs of goat cheese that may be found everywhere from your grocery store dairy department to artisanal cheese shops and farmers' markets.

Does chèvre goat cheese melt? ›

Although it will soften when exposed to heat, chevre does not melt as other cheeses do.

What is the English name for chèvre? ›

noun. nanny goat [noun] a female goat. goat [noun] an animal of the sheep family, with horns and a long-haired coat.

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