Blueberry Goat Cheese Dip Recipe (2024)

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In my house, we are both blueberry fans and goat cheese fans; I feel like I say that every time I make a new recipe. In fact, goat cheese risotto is one my toddler’s absolute favorite foods. And you can check out my latest blueberry recipes in the links above.

Since we love goat cheese so much, we always, always have some in our refrigerator. So when I needed a quick recipe to take to a party, I knew I wanted to make a sweet goat cheese dip. Blueberries pair perfectly and this recipe was so easy to make!

This Blueberry Goat Cheese Dip recipe is 3 things: easy, only 6 simple ingredients, and the perfect mix of sweet and tangy.

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Blueberry Goat Cheese Dip – the Ingredients

Like I said just a second ago, this dip only takes 6 ingredients:

  • goat cheese
  • fresh blueberries
  • lime juice*
  • honey
  • cream cheese (you could also use Neufchatel cheese)
  • sugar (which I forgot in the picture!)

*Instead of lime juice, I use True Lime, which is crystalized lime (no other ingredients!). You just mix it with a little water and you have lime juice! It tastes exactly the same as lime juice – because it’s just lime – but it’s a shelf stable option so you don’t have to keep limes on hand.

We’re going to use these 5 ingredients to make a blueberry compote and a goat cheese spread, before layering them together.

Making the Blueberry Compote

In a medium saucepan, add 1 cup of blueberries, 2-3 tablespoons of sugar (start with 2, and if it isn’t sweet enough for you, add more), 1/4 cup of water and 1 tablespoon of lime juice (or equivalent of True Lime – a 1/2 tsp., I believe). Bring the mixture to a boil over medium-high heat. Boil for 1 minute, stirring constantly.

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Reduce heat to medium and cook for a couple more minutes, or until the mixture thickens. Remove the blueberries from the heat and let cool.

If you want to make it a bit thicker, you can use a potato masher to burst some of the blueberries. Make sure you leave some whole, though. You don’t want all pieces and no whole berries in your dip!

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Making the Goat Cream Cheese Layer

In the bowl of a stand mixer, combine 8 ounces of goat cheese and 8 ounces of cream cheese. Mix thoroughly. Drizzle 2 tablespoons of honey over the mixture and stir to mix it in. Taste, and if it is not sweet enough for you, add another tablespoon of honey.

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Putting the Blueberry Goat Cheese Dip Together

Use a large round or rectangular serving dish that is at least an inch deep.

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Use a spatula to spread the goat cream cheese mixture over the bottom of the dish. Spread evenly to cover the bottom. Use a large spoon to spoon the blueberry mixture over the top of the goat cheese. Dollop the blueberry mixture in 6 or 8 places, and then gently spread with the large spoon to cover the top.

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Once dip is layered, refrigerate for at least 30 minutes so that it will be chilled when serving. Keep chilled until you serve it.

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Serving and Presenting the Blueberry Goat Cheese Dip

I served this dip with fresh sliced baguette at the party that I took the dip to. Fresh baguette is even better if you’re able to heat it slightly before serving alongside the dip, as the heat makes it a bit softer.

Some other ideas to serve alongside the Blueberry Goat Cheese Dip:

  • pretzel crisps or pretzels
  • crackers – use a neutral kind like a water cracker for the best taste companion
  • wheat thins
  • cinnamon sugar pita chips
  • for a healthier option, serve alongside celery sticks or apple slices

Place a soft cheese spreader or a small spoon in the dip for people to scoop the dip out onto their plates.

Alternatively, if you’re using baguette slices, you can pre-spread the dip onto the baguette. Place a small spoonful of dip on each baguette slice. Then place your baguette slices on a pretty platter for a beautiful, easy presentation!

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Can I Use Other Berries in This Dip?

Absolutely! If you don’t like blueberries, you could substitute the same amount of raspberries or chopped strawberries. You may have to cook the strawberries a little longer, and you’ll definitely want to mash them with a potato masher.

Or you could make a mixed berry compote and use a combination of all three! Whichever berries you choose – this dip is going to be a new easy favorite!

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Blueberry Goat Cheese Dip

Lisa Bonny

This sweet-and-tangy combination of blueberries and goat cheese makes the perfect dip for any get together - or for your own indulgence at home!

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 1 cup blueberries
  • 2-3 tablespoons granulated sugar
  • 1 tablespoon lime juice or crystalized lime equivalent
  • 1/4 c. water
  • 8 oz. cream cheese
  • 8 oz. goat cheese
  • 2-3 tablespoons honey

Instructions

  • In a medium saucepan, heat bluberries, water, lime, and sugar over medium-high heat. Bring to a boil and let boil for 1 minute, stirring constantly.

  • Reduce heat to low and cook for 2-3 more minutes, or until thickened. Remove from heat and let cool.

  • In the bowl of a stand mixer, combine cream cheese and goat cheese until smooth and creamy.

  • Drizzle honey over goat cheese mixture and mix in.

  • Spread goat cheese mixture in round or rectangular serving dish.

  • Spoon blueberry compote on top in 6 or 8 dollops. Then use spoon to gently smooth blueberry compote so tht it covers entire layer of goat cheese.

  • Chill for 30 minutes or more before serving.

  • Serve alongside baguette slices, pretzels, crackers or fruit-and-veggie dippers.

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FAQs

What to pair with blueberry goat cheese? ›

What To Serve With Blueberry Goat Cheese
  1. Crackers: Water crackers, Melba toasts, Raincoast Crisps, Wonton Chips, or Triscuits work well here.
  2. Bread: Try crostini, sliced sourdough, baguette, ciabatta, or focaccia.
  3. Vegetables: Dip vegetables like carrots, bell peppers, celery, or cucumber into your blueberry chèvre.
Feb 10, 2023

What kind of cheese goes with blueberries? ›

White Stilton has a light, fresh, slightly acidic flavor that makes it a perfect partner for soft blueberries. White Stilton with Blueberries, called Blueberry Fayre, is the signature White Stilton with fruits made by Long Clawson.

What is blueberry vanilla goat cheese? ›

Creamy Chèvre is flavored with vanilla, then rolled in dried blueberries to create a textbook balance of sweet and tangy. Available in 4oz logs. Ingredients: Cultured pasteurized goat milk, dried blueberries (blueberries, cane sugar, sunflower oil), salt, vanilla extract, enzymes.

What do you eat sweet goat cheese with? ›

Fresh fruit

In summer, you might combine fresh goat cheese with slices of peach, apricot or nectarine, or even red berries (cherries or redcurrants). Once autumn arrives, choose apples, pears, figs or grapes as the perfect accompaniment to more aged cheeses.

Is blueberry goat cheese good for you? ›

All types of goat cheese contain nutrients that are beneficial to your health such as healthy fats, protein, vitamins and minerals.

What crackers go best with goat cheese? ›

Chevre with Water Crackers

When you have a cheese as sharp and intense as a goat cheese, it's best not to compete too much. Goats cheese, without any accompaniments, is best served with a plain water cracker.

What compliments blueberries? ›

What Goes Well with Blueberry? Apricot, artichoke, banana, beetroot, blackberry, celeriac, celery, coconut, corn, daikon, elderberry, feijoa, ginger, honeydew, kiwi, lemon, lettuce, lime, lychee, mango, nectarine, orange, papaya, peach, pumpkin, radish, raspberry, rhubarb, spinach, strawberry, watermelon, zucchini.

What ingredients go well with blueberries? ›

Blueberries and their aromatic pairings

The spicy vanilla notes in blueberries also stand up to bold-flavored ingredients such as coffee, chocolate and toasted bread, while their floral rose-like scents pair beautifully with lychee, apple, raspberry, tomato and beets.

What is the British cheese with blueberries? ›

Our Coombe Castle Wensleydale is combined with the finest blueberries to make this classic sweet blend. The deep purple flecks of the blueberries create a striking contrast with the creamy coloured Wensleydale. Originating from North Yorkshire, Wensleydale is considered a British classic.

Is blueberry goat cheese sweet? ›

Fresh goat cheese is just begging for a little something sweet. These goat cheese logs are rolled in sweetened blueberries and vanilla for a balance of sweet and tart that's hard to resist. Perfect for a colorful cheese board or with dessert, this crowd-pleaser is beloved by adults and kids alike.

What wine pairs with blueberry goat cheese? ›

USES & PAIRINGS
  • Enjoy as a snack all on its own or spread.
  • on a bagel for a tasty breakfast.
  • Beer: Ciders & Fruit Beers, Stouts.
  • Wine: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir.

How long does blueberry goat cheese last after opening? ›

Unopened goat cheese, under proper refrigeration, typically has a shelf life of up to two months. However, once the seal is broken, its freshness is best maintained for up to two weeks. To optimize this period, the cheese should be wrapped in wax paper and stored in an airtight container in the fridge.

How to make goat cheese taste better? ›

Herb: Add salt to taste and mix in fresh herbs like tarragon, dill, basil, or parsley. Dry herbs also work great. Spices like chile flakes, cumin, onion powder, garlic powder, or any other seasoned salt also make for great flavors.

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.

What wine goes with blueberry goat cheese? ›

USES & PAIRINGS
  • Enjoy as a snack all on its own or spread.
  • on a bagel for a tasty breakfast.
  • Beer: Ciders & Fruit Beers, Stouts.
  • Wine: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir.

What protein goes with goat cheese? ›

Chicken: You can't go wrong with chicken when it comes to goat cheese salads; there are dozens of recipes out there that pair the two together. From grilled chicken to baked chicken to chicken Caesar salads, you're sure to find something you'll love.

How do you eat fruit goat cheese? ›

With fruit

The creaminess and acidity of a crumbly chevre make it a very good friend to fruit. Try it with roasted fruits like figs, cherries, apricots, or peaches. It also goes really well with apples and honey. You can pair them in a tart, as a simple snack, or in a sandwich.

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