Goat Cheese Deviled Eggs

Swap mayo for goat cheese for a fun twist on the classic deviled egg. Perfect for healthy game day snacking!

Goat Cheese Deviled Eggs | danicaliforniacooks.com Things I care about: food. Things I that give me the zzzz’s: sports. Things I care about: entertaining and getting family and friends together. You see where I’m going with this? Dare I say it? Eeek…things that give me the zzzz’s: the Superbowl.

So now that you’ve gotten to know me a little better, it’s quite obvious that the food/party aspect of Game Day is my favorite part. (And the halftime show, of course). It’s been a running joke on a lot of my project teams at how inept I am at even talking about sports - I think one time I asked when “tee off” was at a baseball game. Still not sure why that wasn’t the right language. However, I love any reason to cook for people and the Superbowl is an awesome time for appetizer taste testers. Insert, these goat cheese deviled eggs! They are the perfect healthy game day snack, and a fun take on the classic that everyone will be surprised by and enjoy. Goat Cheese Deviled Eggs | danicaliforniacooks.com Deviled eggs are kind of like that song in high school that no one likes to admit they rock out to in their car but everyone loves. Does anyone like to admit that they love deviled eggs? Original recipes have great flavors and textures, and they are really easy to make. My twist on deviled eggs definitely elevates them from the classic recipe, and the goat cheese adds the perfect amount of tangy-ness and is essentially the substitute for any mayo. I know, I know - mayo-less deviled eggs?! I’m not scoffing at your tried-and-true recipe by any means - I’m just saying, give these a try. You won’t be disappointed, neither will your guests, and it will certainly distract you from all that football going on in the background.

Goat Cheese Deviled Eggs | danicaliforniacooks.com You can easily scoop the goat cheese mixture directly into the white halves, but it’s more fun to put it in a plastic bag, cut off the corner, and swirl it into the eggs for a little extra decoration and presentation value. Similar technique that bakers use for icing, I believe. Top with smoked paprika, chopped chives, and they are good to serve! Another great thing about these is that you can easily make ahead and have them stored in your fridge for when the game starts (or when you get bored at min 5 and need something to do, i.e. eat). To be perfectly honest with y’all, I made these on a Saturday afternoon and ate them for a Sunday morning breakfast. So that’s another option.

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All of separate parts of this recipe can be made in the morning and assembled right before “tee off”!

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Swap mayo for goat cheese to make these new twist on the deviled egg.
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Serves: 8 deviled eggs
Ingredients
  • 4 hardboiled eggs (12 minutes)
  • 2 tbsp soft goat cheese
  • 1 tbsp warm water
  • Salt and pepper
  • 2 tbsp chives, chopped
  • Paprika
Instructions
  1. Peel your hardboiled eggs and cut them in half, lengthwise
  2. Take out the yokes while keeping the white halves in tact
  3. Mix the goat cheese, warm water, and 3 of the yolks in a small mixing bowl until whipped
  4. Taste and add salt and pepper as desired
  5. Spoon mixture into a ziplock bag, and cut off the corner to leave a 1 cm hole
  6. Squeeze mixture into each individual egg, filling the hole of the egg left by the yoke and some swirly decorations on top
  7. Sprinkle paprika and chives
  8. Serve!
Notes
You can easily double or triple this recipe for larger groups!

This appetizer will store well for several days in your refrigerator.
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Garlic White Bean Spread

White beans, garlic, fresh herbs and olive oil are brought together for a (vegan and gluten-free) protein-packed spread inspired by Chef Chloe. Could not be more versatile, and perfect for Awards season and game day party snacks!
Garlic White Bean Dip | danicaliforniacooks.com So..I apologize. I realize that this week I have posted two recipes that pretty much look the same - this and my go-to Mashed Crockpot Cauliflower. We can now call this blog the food blog of white mushy foods. Lots of laughs, especially since I just went on a rant about how we all need to “eat the rainbow” last week. But anyways, I promise that I am eating plenty of colors (lots of brown, you know, dark chocolate) and that both of these recipes were so good, so healthy, and so VERSATILE that I needed to share.

Moving on. I have discovered the food processor and WOW WHERE HAVE I BEEN?! That thing is a frickin miracle!! I cannot wait to make my own hummus, energy bites, etc from now on. I think I’ve just been intimidated by the multiple blades and the thing that sticks up but I was determined to make this dip and I knew a food processor was the only way. Anyways, the inspiration for the recipe is based heavily off of Chef Chloe’s white bean puree that goes on her pretty amazing vegan pizza. My most recent of roommates (not including my parents…lol) Paige, whipped up that pizza for her birthday last year and it was a major hit. Check us out at Paige’s birthday all dressed up last year. Great catching up with her this past weekend too!

1393760_10152023453627277_1345961396_n And as we were making the puree which acts like the marinara sauce for this pizza, we both thought it would make an amazing dip! And when I made it again - it was so easy. I wasn’t paying attention when Paige made the similar puree that night because I was too busy glamming it up in the mirror with my vampy dark lipstick (see photo above). Anyways, I officially feel like I have conquered this food appliance. Next up is the broiler (it even sounds scary). Anyways, back to the spread. It’s just a few simple and fresh ingredients.

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I love that the food processor just blends these pretty basic ingredients into an extremely interesting and flavorful dip. All you need are some rinsed ccanned white beans, some cloves of garlic (still working through my Paradox Farms garlic!) some thyme, and some good olive oil. Pulse to perfection. Add in some salt, pepper, and red chili flakes to add depth to the dip. Pulse some more. Add more of all of the above based on your taste preferences!

Garlic White Bean Dip | danicaliforniacooks.com The thing that I am most excited about this dip thinking about its versatility. I am looking forward to serving it before dinner as an appetizer with crust bread. I’m looking forward to serving it at game day or at parties with some carrots, celery and whole wheat crackers. I’m looking forward to spreading it on toast and topping with tons of veggies for an awesome open-faced sandwich. It is high in protein and healthy fats, and will make a great snack or addition to a vegetarian meal. I’m already picturing this at my Academy Awards viewing party, or maybe bringing it to a Superbowl soiree? Garlic White Bean Dip | danicaliforniacooks.com

And it’s also oh-so-cute. It will store in your fridge for about a week, but I’m guessing that it won’t last that long. Besides the excitement about all of the options that I have to use with this dip, I can’t wait to put together more recipes for you all using this handy dandy appliance.

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Only a few ingredients are needed to make this flavorful white bean spread - perfect for parties, game day, or as a protein-packed sandwich addition. It's vegan, gluten free, and based of Chef Chloe's puree recipe!
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Ingredients
  • 1 can white kidney beans, rinsed
  • 3 cloves garlic
  • 2 tbsp thyme leaves, off the stem
  • ½ cup olive oil
  • 1 tsp dried chili red chili flakes
  • Crusty bread, baby carrots or whole wheat crackers to serve!
Instructions
  1. Place all ingredients in a food processor
  2. Pulse until puree consistency
  3. Garnish with additional thyme in your serving bowl
  4. Lay out with whole wheat crackers, crusty bread, or baby carrots!
Notes
This would also be fantastic as a hummus substitute on a veggie-packed sandwich!
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