Easy baked mushrooms with goat cheese would make the perfect starter for any dinner party! Ready in 20 minutes - each mushroom is flavoured with pesto sauce, then top with a slice of soft goat cheese, Jamón Ibérico ham, and pine nuts, baked until cheese warm and gooey, then served with shaved black truffle and some salad leaves. This recipe can be swapped with other cheeses like blue cheese or cream cheese and Jamón Ibérico can be replaced with prosciutto.
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- Preheat the oven to 200C/400F. Remove stems from mushrooms. Spread pesto over inside of mushrooms and place on a baking tray.
- Slice goat’s cheese and place onto each mushroom. Top with jamón ibérico ham and scatter over some pine nuts.
- Drizzle with olive oil and sprinkle chopped tarragon over. Season with freshly milled black pepper and bake for 12-15 minutes until cheese is melted.
- Remove from the oven and shave a couple of slices of truffle over. Serve them with your favourite salad leaves.
These mushrooms must be delicious with the goat cheese.
ReplyDelete...you sure come up with some yummy treats!
ReplyDeleteThey're beautiful, Angie! What a great New Year's Eve appetizer they would make. ♥
ReplyDeleteYou had me at Jamón Ibérico! My favorite. Beautiful appetizer. :-) ~Valentina
ReplyDeleteYummy!
ReplyDeleteBet those are really flavorful bites!
ReplyDeleteGracias por la receta. Te deseo un feliz año lleno de prosperidad para ti y para tu familia. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteGracias por la receta. Te deseo un feliz año lleno de prosperidad para ti y para tu familia. Te mando un beso. https://enamoradadelasletras.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteStuffed baked mushrooms look so good!
ReplyDeleteThese mushrooms with goat cheese sound like a perfect appetizer for the new year's eve!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful for a starter. Happy New Year.
ReplyDeleteLooks so good
ReplyDeleteChe squisitezza questo piatto
ReplyDeleteThey do look beautiful and yummy.
ReplyDeleteOh my, oh my, oh my! I am salivating!
ReplyDeleteI have never had me some truffle in me life! Is it tasty or is it not? Wishing you a Happy Neue Jahre tomorrow!
ReplyDeletelooks delicious, years and years ago we would make stuffed mushrooms-so good we even raised goats for awhile and made our own cheese-actually Larry made the cheese-so good
ReplyDeleteThese look fabulous! And I love all of the ingredients together!
ReplyDeleteUn manjar!
ReplyDeleteAngie; con salud y todos vuestros sabores culinarios, te de deseo un prospero Año Nuevo. Paz y armonía!
Gracias por todo este tiempo compartido.
Salud!
Felicidades!!
Grace.🥂☀️🥂
Perfetti anche per un ghiotto aperitivo, auguri di buon anno!!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks great.
ReplyDeleteAngie, My wife loves mushrooms and she'd be in heaven with these treats! I personally would like the ingredients...without the mushrooms. Yuk! Happy New Year! Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
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ReplyDeleteBuen 2023. Que te llegue cargadito de cosas buenas. Feliz año Nuevo.
Un abrazo 🤗
Such a lovely starter, I would probably use prosciutto.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for sharing the recipe.
Happy New Year Wishes.
All the best Jan
goat cheese is one of my favorites.... yummy
ReplyDelete@DEZMOND They taste like mushrooms to me..well, these are just black truffles, maybe white truffles are a different story.
ReplyDeleteHello Angie,
ReplyDeleteAnother great recipe! The mushrooms look so delicious, a tasty appetizer.
Thanks for sharing. I wish you all the best in 2023, a happy and healthy New Year! PS, thank you for all your comments this past year.
How beautiful! And I love mushrooms, so yes! Thanks for the recipe. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteyum I need me some of this. cheers!
ReplyDeleteYou always present food so beautifully.
ReplyDeleteI'm drooling! These sound amazing!
ReplyDeleteWow this is one amazing festive dish!
ReplyDeleteWith truffle and Iberico --> mushrooms turned into luxurious and indulgent treats!
ReplyDeleteit look so great, I always look for idea for potential dinner aperitifs and this sounds wonderful! I will try next time :)
ReplyDeleteche buoni😋😋😋😋
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