Baked Goat Cheese Dip (Edit recipe)

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This is a very delicious warm and creamy cheese dip that is packed with outstanding flavor and very easy to throw together for a last minute appetizer!  We love to serve this with our sea salt sourdough baked with butter and garlic, crackers, or veggies.  ENJOY!

PREP TIME

15 minutes

COOK TIME

20 minutes

INGREDIENTS

9

Serves: 8

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Ingredients

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Process

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  1. Add the goat cheese, cream cheese, 1/2 cup of parmesan, and oil to a food processor. Process until whipped and smooth.
  2. Add the cheese mixture to a small baking dish.
  3. In a small glass bowl combine tomatoes, Italian seasoning, coconut aminos, garlic powder, and sea salt. Mix until fully combined. Set aside.
  4. Bake the cheese dip at 375 for 15 minutes. At the 15 minute mark, add the tomato mixture to the top of the dip and bake for the remaining 5 minutes.
  5. We love to serve this with sourdough baked with butter and garlic, crackers, and veggies.
  6. Serve and ENJOY!

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This is our estimate based on online research.
Calories:152
Fat:13 g
Carbohydrates:4 g
Protein:6 g
Cholesterol:29 g
Sodium:287 mg
Fiber:0 g
Sugars:1 g
Sugar Alcohol:0 g
Calculated per serving.
Appetizers Egg Free Gluten Free Grain Free Nut Free Pescetarian Shellfish Free Sugar Alcohol Free Sugar Free Vegetarian

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5 responses to “Baked Goat Cheese Dip”

  1. Masala Paleo says:

    Definitely elevated that goat cheese!

  2. Pooja Parikh says:

    goat cheese forever and always. YUM!!

  3. Baked goat cheese is so underrated! Love the way you showcased it!

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