Marinated Caña de Cabra aka Spanish Goat Cheese. Easy and stunning marinated cheese dish perfect for parties or date night!
Originally Posted: October 1st, 2012 | Updated: February 20th, 2019
If you love cheese or Spanish food, you are going to flip out for this appetizer!
We take Caña de Cabra, a delicious Spanish Goat Cheese and marinate it with smoked paprika, fresh parsley, almonds, extra virgin olive oil and spices for an easy and absolutely STUNNING appetizer that everyone loves!
What is Caña de Cabra?
Caña de Cabra is a soft-ripened Spanish goat cheese. It comes in logs and is usually sliced into rounds. It has a mild yet flavorful earthy taste tinged with citrus.
What can I substitute for Caña de Cabra?
Caña de Cabra is very similar to Bucheron and 4 Montrachet (both from France). These can be easier to find. Caña de Oveja is the Sheepsmilk version but much more firm and tangy. Bottom line, I would try to find Bucheron.
We were invited to a dinner party and I knew the hosts were going to be serving a beautiful Paella. I wanted to create an easy (make ahead) appetizer infused with some of the flavors of Spain.
Something simple yet elegant that would sure to not only impress but would be delicious and pair well with our meal.
This doesn’t get easier!
You buy the cheese, let it sit out for 15 to 20 minutes to soften.
Blend up a paste in the food processor and pat it on along with some Smoked Paprika.
Yep, that is it. We are talking maybe five minutes of prep time and no cooking.
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Marinated Caña de Cabra aka Spanish Goat Cheese. Easy and stunning marinated cheese dish perfect for parties or date night!
- .75 pounds Caña de Cabra (Spanish Goat Cheese)
- 1/4 cup toasted, slivered almonds
- 1/3 cup parsley leaves packed
- 1 tsp smoked paprika plus more for the rinds
- 1/2 tsp finely ground sea salt
- 1/4 tsp freshly ground black pepper
- 1 T extra virgin olive oil
- crusty bread or crackers for serving
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Gather ingredients. Unwrap the cheese and allow the cheese to sit out for 15 to 20 minutes so it softens a bit. This will allow the topping to adhere easier.
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Place some smoked paprika on a flat plate.
Use your fingers to spread some smoked paprika over the rind until it is lightly coated. Note that the beautiful red color of the smoked paprika becomes a bit more vibrant as it sits on the rind so don't go overboard.
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Combine almonds, parsley leaves, smoked paprika, sea salt, black pepper and olive oil in the bowl of a food processor.
Pulse until coarsely but evenly chopped.
Transfer mixture to a flat plate. Grab goat cheese medallion and gently pat some of the almond mixture onto the top and bottom of the cheese. You want a thin, but even layer on each cheese medallion.
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Continue with remaining rounds, refrigerate and allow to set for at least 2 to 3 hours before serving.
Remove from refrigerator at least 20 minutes before serving.
Serve with crusty bread, crackers or crips veggies and Enjoy!
The nutrition information doesn't include bread, crackers or crisp veggies as that can vary greatly on what you serve this with!
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Amanda says
Yum! That looks wonderful. I love cheese AND Spanish food, so I’ll have to give this one a go… fingers crossed I can find the cheese in Australia.
EverydayMaven says
If not, hopefully the cheesemonger can recommend something similar!
Lan | angry asian says
this looks so super impressive, i bet your host/ess was so pleased that you went along with their spanish theme.
Aaran says
This is the time you need a 3d FOOD printer! Must’ve been a dream…. Merci my friend
Meg says
Gorgeous presentation! And great for a Spanish-themed meal. I bet your friends were thrilled when you showed up with that!
EverydayMaven says
They were – it really worked out perfectly!
Laura (Tutti Dolci) says
What a fab appetizer, I love it!
EverydayMaven says
Thanks Laura and Lan!
Eha says
Hardly think I’ll be able to buy this particular goat cheese in the semi-rural Oz market, but am very interested in the topping, which surely would be just as tasty with another goat cheese 🙂 !
EverydayMaven says
I bet it will be Eha – let me know!
Erin says
Stunning! I want to eat it through the computer!
EverydayMaven says
Thanks Erin – it was amazing!
Lexi says
Love this Alyssa! I always looking for ideas to add to my tapas menu.
EverydayMaven says
This is perfect for a Tapas dinner Lexi 🙂
Norma Chang says
That sure is easy, simple and elegant. Makes a very impressive presentation.
EverydayMaven says
Thanks Norma – everyone at the dinner party loved it!
Jess @ Cheese Please says
Ohhhhhh, I have never used Caña de Cabra before. I must get on that right away!! Looks delicious!
EverydayMaven says
You have too Jess! Let me know how you like it!