Goat Cheese Wrapped Grapes Recipe - Appetizer Addiction (2024)

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Goat cheese wrapped grapes are an excellent appetizer for parties and family gatherings. Atasty combination of crunchy, soft and juicy makes these bite-size cheese balls a crowd’s favorite. Only 4 ingredients!

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Super-simple sweet and savory bites for any occasion!

You don’t need any special tools to make these cheese wrapped grapes but a food processor is handy and if you have one, use it. It makes crushing nuts so easy. Just remember to avoid processing the nuts for too long – if you do, you will end up with a powder-like texture.

If you don’t have one, use a knife (preferably a chef’s knife for best results).

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Serving suggestions:

You can serve these grapes wrapped in goat cheese with anything you like: As a part of a cheese board, with crackers or as is. Create the ultimate party menu and pair them with other tasty finger food recipes like olive stuffed cheeseballs (equally delicious), pear prosciutto appetizers - (easy to make, ready in no time and fancy-looking, perfect for New Year’s Party!), slow cooker meatballs (your guests will love these).

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How to serve cheese wrapped grapes?

Either as is (on a serving plate or tray) or with toothpicks. Alternatively, you can also serve them in separate shot glasses as you can see in the photos.

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Storing goat cheese wrapped grapes

Freshly prepared grapes wrapped in cheese are best stored in an airtight container in the fridge. They will need about an hour to set, but you can easily make them ahead and refrigerate overnight if needed!

The longer they chill the harder they turn.

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Expert tips

  • Avoid using very large or very small grapes.
  • The cheese mixture will be sticky unless you chill it for longer. I prefer rolling the balls right away, even when the cheese seems to be too soft as it is still workable. You can leave it in the fridge to harden for at least 30-40 minutes or until it is to your liking.
  • Tasty substitutions for pistachios are pecans or walnuts.
  • You can use any cream cheese you like – regular, low-fat or flavored.
  • If you like these grape appetizers, but don’t want to use goat cheese, you can substitute it with just cream cheese. However, some of you might find their taste bland. I would perhaps suggest using some sort of spice mix or a combo of black pepper and paprika.
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More goat cheese appetizers you might like:

  • Honey Pistachio Goat Cheese Log
  • Apricot Goat Cheese Log
  • Pear and Goat Cheese Crostini
  • Goat Cheese Log with Chives
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Yield: 16 bites, see note 2 & 3

Goat Cheese Wrapped Grapes

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Goat cheese wrapped grapes are an excellent appetizer for parties and family gatherings. A tasty combination of crunchy, soft and juicy makes these bite-size cheese balls a crowd’s favorite.

Prep Time15 minutes

Additional Time1 hour

Total Time1 hour 15 minutes

Ingredients

  • 16 seedless grapes, see note 1
  • 4 ounces cream cheese (120 grams), see note 2
  • 4 ounces goat cheese (120 grams), see note 3
  • ½ cup shelled pistachios, unsalted (60 grams)

Instructions

    1. Rinse and pat dry the grapes. Set aside.
    2. In a small bowl, mix together cream cheese and goat cheese until well combined. Take a little amount of the mixture and wrap it around the grape and roll it into a ball. Place onto a tray/baking sheet lined with baking parchment. Repeat until you have used all the mixture.

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    3. Chill in the fridge for 15 minutes.
    4. Meanwhile: Finely chop pistachios either with a knife or process in a food processor. Transfer them to a plate.

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    5. When the cheese wrapped grapes are chilled, take them out. Roll them in pistachios and place them back on the same tray/sheet.

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    6. Chill for 45 minutes or until hardened. When hardened, serve or transfer into an airtight container and put back in the fridge until ready to serve.

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    7. Enjoy!

Notes

    1. Any color will work, preferably not extra-large ones.
    2. If you are a huge goat cheese lover, feel free to use goat cheese only.
    3. Make sure to buy a goat cheese log. Another type of goat cheese will not work well in this recipe.
    4. This recipe yields 16-18 pieces. It will serve 4 people when counting 4 bites per head. However, when served alongside other appetizers, you can count with 2-3 cheese wrapped grapes per person.
    5. You might get less/more pieces depending on how large the grapes that you are using are.
    6. For best results chill these grapes wrapped in cheese for about 1 hour. They can be made ahead and stored in an airtight container in the fridge overnight.
    7. More tips and serving ideas as well as more appetizer ideas with goat cheese are in the post above this recipe card.
    8. This recipe can be easily doubled.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

16

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 47Total Fat: 4gSaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 10mgSodium: 55mgCarbohydrates: 1gFiber: 0gSugar: 1gProtein: 2g

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  1. Lisa Montes

    Can u substitute goat cheese with another cheese. I’m not crazy about goat cheese?

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    • Julia | Appetizer Addiction

      I haven't tried but I guess you could use cream cheese (and maybe mix it with parmesan) instead.

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  2. Shaun

    Any tips for covering the grapes with the cheese. It's very messing and hard to get them completely covered.

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    • Julia | Appetizer Addiction

      Hi Shaun. I have a few notes in the post about this. Yes, it can be quite sticky but you should be able to cover them. If you prefer working with a harder mixture, chill the cheese mixture in the fridge until it hardens enough for you to roll it into balls easily.

      Reply

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FAQs

How do you eat goat cheese with fruit? ›

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.

What pairs well with green grapes? ›

Green grapes tend to pair well with soft, creamier cheeses. Black seedless grapes are juicy with a sweet, grapey muscat flavour. They pair perfectly with rich, strong flavoured cheeses.

Why do people eat fruit and cheese together? ›

Put simply, it's because whenever we combine foods we are looking for contrast. In the case of cheese and fruit, we get soft and juicy flavors against hard, salty cheeses. It might be crunchy, tangy fruit with soft and creamy cheese. The combination of flavors and textures create a sensation that most people enjoy.

Is the rind of goat cheese edible? ›

If you're talking about a bloomy rind, a washed rind, a goat cheese or a blue cheese ― absolutely eat the rind. They are full of flavor! But if you're talking about something like a wax-wrapped gouda or a cloth-bound cheddar, both rinds are food-safe ― so they CAN be eaten, but they aren't necessarily enjoyable.”

What cheese pairs best with grapes? ›

Some excellent cheeses to serve with grapes are Brie, Camembert, Gouda, Blue Cheese, Goat Cheese, and Manchego. These cheeses have a variety of flavor profiles and textures that pair well with the sweetness of grapes. Brie and Camembert are soft, creamy cheeses with a mild, earthy flavor.

Do green grapes help with anxiety? ›

Grapes may be able to positively affect anxiety and related hypertension, as well as cognitive impairments associated with anxiety.

Do cheese and grapes go together? ›

Pairing fresh grapes with cheese is perhaps one of the most well-known combinations: Thanks to the fresh and sweet flavor of the grapes, they go especially well with savory cheese as a palate cleanser. In fact, though it's less common, combining grapes with fish is not to be underestimated.

How do you eat fruit with cheese? ›

Pairing Fruit and Cheese – The Basics
  1. Fresh fruit matches fresh cheese (i.e., soft, high-moisture cheeses without rinds, such as Ricotta or Chèvre)
  2. Sugar loves mold (like bloomy rind, washed rind, wrinkly rind, blue cheese)
  3. Balance intensities & seek out complementary flavors (especially for semi-hard cheese)
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What is the best way to eat goat cheese? ›

Wonderful on crackers, stuffed inside of peppers, or tossed in a light summer salad, goat cheese is a bright, creamy addition to appetizers, pasta, and pizzas. These recipes, like beet Wellington and black-eyed pea bruschetta, will show you what all the fuss is about.

How do you eat goat cheese as a snack? ›

A Quick and Easy Goat Cheese Snack

Start with your preferred flatbread—perhaps naan or lavash bread—then coat with olive oil before topping with shredded LaClare Goat Mozzarella Cheese and prosciutto. Bake ~10 minutes, add balsamic glaze, fresh basil, and flaky sea salt to taste, and enjoy a sweet and savory slice.

How do you eat goat cheese on a charcuterie board? ›

Arrange the goat cheese logs, as well as any other cheeses, around the board. If needed, pre-slice a few edges to encourage guests to dig in. Fold the meats in a variety of patterns throughout the board. Arrange the plantain chips along the meats or place them in a separate bowl for serving.

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