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Spring Herb Tartlets with Honey and Goat Cheese

Spring Herb Tartlets are the perfect appetizer to serve up at your next party or family gathering. A goat cheese tartlet with a drizzle of honey on top. Topped with fresh herbs for a flavor factor that is incredible. 

I once tried to grow an herb garden. I bought one of those kits and followed the directions. I was doing ok for a couple weeks, but then when I went to move the herbs to bigger pots, they slowly died. I often think about trying it again, but just haven’t found the time to research more into it. I’ve been buying my fresh herbs at the grocery store and every time I do, I feel a twinge of guilt that I really should try to grow my own again.

Spring Herb Tartlets with Honey and Goat Cheese - A goat cheese tartlet with a drizzle of honey topped with fresh herbs for an incredible flavor!


Spring Herb Tartlets with Honey and Goat Cheese

I love the flavour of fresh herbs and how they transform a recipe into something truly extraordinary. Like this recipe for Spring Herb Tartlets with Honey and Goat Cheese. Imagine a creamy, smooth filling with a fresh burst of herb-y flavor and a touch of sweetness all nestled inside a buttery phyllo pastry cup. They are bite-sized and will be gobbled up quickly!

Can I Double This Tartlet Recipe

If you are having a get-together and need to bring a dish to impress, make this recipe! They go fast so you may want to double or triple the recipe if you have to feed a crowd.

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    Heck even if you don’t have anything special going on, you can still whip a batch of these to enjoy.

    I know, I can’t resist a taste! I have to hold myself back from overindulging, but a bite or two never hurts!

    Spring Herb Tartlets with Honey and Goat Cheese - A goat cheese tartlet with a drizzle of honey topped with fresh herbs for an incredible flavor!

    Where Do You Find Phyllo Dough

    You can find it in your freezer section at the grocery store, or sometimes in the refrigerator section. You can buy little cups so all you do is fill and bake. It makes this appetizer so simple to make. 

    Is there a Difference Between Goat Cheese and Feta Cheese 

    Feta and goat cheese are totally different, but many think they are the same. Feta can be made with sheep’s milk, and that is where there is confusion. Goat cheese is fully made from milk that comes from a goat.  

    Spring Herb Tartlets with Honey and Goat Cheese - A goat cheese tartlet with a drizzle of honey topped with fresh herbs for an incredible flavor!

    How Does Goat Cheese Taste 

    Goat cheese tends to be described as an earthy cheese that offers a tart or tang to it. You either like goat cheese or you don’t. If you had to you could swap it with mozzarella or even feta cheese if you are not a fan of goat cheese. 

    What Can I Use Instead of Goat Cheese 

    Cream cheese, mozzarella, mascarpone, or even feta can all work in this recipe. But, with the change of the cheese, you will get a whole new level of flavor to the recipe. 

    Spring Herb Tartlets with Honey and Goat Cheese - A goat cheese tartlet with a drizzle of honey topped with fresh herbs for an incredible flavor!

    What Herbs Do You Use for This Goat Cheese Tart 

    I wanted to use a variety of herbs. I reached for thyme, rosemary, and basil. I felt like the combination of these herbs really worked well together and paired nicely with the tart and the cheese. Then the drizzle of honey on top really completed the recipe. 

    How to Make Spring Herb Tartlets

    Start by preheating your oven. Then in a bowl, you want to add your softened cream cheese, goat cheese, and mix it up. Once a creamy texture adds in salt and herbs. Add in honey and mix until combined. Then on a baking dish layout your phyllo shells. Then spoon the mixture into each cup, and press it down slightly. 

    Then place in the oven and cook for around 10 minutes or until the shells become golden brown. Then drizzle honey over the top and serve right away.  

    Spring Herb Tartlets with Honey and Goat Cheese - A goat cheese tartlet with a drizzle of honey topped with fresh herbs for an incredible flavor!

    Can You Store Leftover Tarts 

    Of course. Just let them cool down and then transfer to a covered dish. Store in the fridge for up to 2 days. Then eat chilled or warm them up in the oven to give it that freshly cooked texture and flavor. 

    Check out these other appetizers

    • Buffalo Chicken Dip | Creamy, cheesy, and a nice kick in flavor. This buffalo chicken dip is fantastic to serve up to guests and family members. 
    • Mac and Cheese Cups | Cheesy, crunchy, and delightful. A savory option that will be a bite-size treat. If you love macaroni and cheese you will want these cups in your life. 
    • Cauliflower Bites | These bites are so incredible, they don’t even taste like they are a vegetable. Tender, crunchy, and one tasty appetizer. 

    Give this tartlet recipe a try today. Let me know what you think about this recipe. 

    Spring Herb Tartlets with Honey and Goat Cheese - A goat cheese tartlet with a drizzle of honey topped with fresh herbs for an incredible flavor!
    4.42 from 12 votes

    Spring Herb Tartlets with Honey and Goat Cheese

    Created by Stacie Vaughan
    Servings 15
    Prep Time 10 minutes
    Cook Time 10 minutes
    Total Time 20 minutes
    A goat cheese tartlet with a drizzle of honey topped with fresh herbs for an incredible flavor!

    Ingredients
     
     

    • 4 oz log of goat cheese room temperature
    • 2 oz cream cheese room temperature or softened
    • 6 sprigs thyme leaves removed and chopped
    • 1 sprig rosemary leaves removed and chopped
    • 4-5 basil leaves finely chopped
    • 1 tsp honey plus additional for drizzling
    • 15 phyllo shells found in the freezer/dessert section
    • pinch salt

    Instructions

    • Preheat oven to 350°F.
    • In a medium bowl, add cream cheese and goat cheese; using a fork, mash to combine. Add thyme, rosemary, basil, salt; mix to combine. Add honey, mix to combine.
    • On a baking sheet, arrange phyllo shells. Add about 1 tsp of cheese mixture to each shell, pressing down lightly to fill all space.
    • Place into oven on middle rack, bake for 10 minutes or until tops of shells are beginning to brown.
    • Lightly drizzle honey over the tops and serve immediately.

    Notes

    Any shells you have left over can be reheated for a few minutes in the oven.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1g | Calories: 115kcal | Carbohydrates: 6g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 23mg | Sodium: 147mg | Sugar: 1g

    The information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

    Course Appetizers
    Cuisine American
    Keyword Spring Herb Tartlets with Honey and Goat Cheese

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    31 Comments

    1. What a wonderful idea, Stacie! Love the honey and herb addition, never thought they’d make such a great pair. I’ve got some goat cheese left that no one seems to be eager to eat so I’ll just try these delicious tartlets.

    2. They look so delicious! A fancier looking dessert but simple

    3. Sherry Compton says:

      Love cheese but have never tried anything like this before. I understand on those potted herbs that “anyone” can plant and have a wonderful garden…doesn’t always work that way.

    4. Elizabeth Matthiesen says:

      I love cheese and these look delicious. I think that I’ll have to try these out though I’ve had difficulty with phyllo pastry in the past, so fingers crossed. 🙂

    5. Natalie Brown says:

      I’d like to try growing herbs too. Actually, that’s a cool idea for my apartment’s balcony. This recipe sounds and looks delicious! 🙂

    6. Elaine Buonsante says:

      These tartlets sound delicious and the presentation is impressive! I’ll be making this recipe when it’s my turn to have my friends over!

    7. Trish Wild says:

      These look absolutely delicious! The combination of cheeses with the herbs & honey. Mmmm m!! This ones a keeper!

    8. These would be nice for my next get together

    9. These look sooo Delicious! I too have tried and failed many a time with an herb garden! Eventually I just grew pots on the kitchen sill of my favourites, and just snip them off as I need them. Until they all die, because I have the opposite of a green thumb!

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