A simple appetizer with a crunchy, flaky exterior and delicate goat cheese center that never fails to please guests.
Why try? Goat cheese triangles may be assembled and frozen up to 3 days in advance of your party. It’s always smart to do some the prep in advance. To bake, simply bake the frozen pastries as directed below.
Foodie Bytes: For added flavor, use a goat cheese that has been seasoned with pepper or herbs. For a sophisticated touch, sprinkle the pastries with an exotic salt before baking. For international flair, serve the pastries with an apple or peach chutney.
Preparation 1. Preheat oven to 375°F. 2. Scoop chevre into 24 - 1 tablespoon portions and reserve on wax paper. 3. Gently unwrap phyllo dough from packaging and unfold. Cover stack of phyllo sheets with plastic wrap followed by a damp kitchen towel. Remove one sheet of phyllo and re-cover the stack. Lay the phyllo on a work surface with the short side in front of you. Brush with melted butter. Lay a second sheet of phyllo on top of the buttered phyllo. Brush with more butter. Cut the stacked phyllo from short side to short side into 3 even (3″ x 14″) strips. 4. Place 1 scoop of cheese near the corner of a phyllo strip on the end closest to you, then fold over to enclose filling and form a triangle. Continue to fold the strip like a flag, keeping the triangle shape. Lay pastry on a baking sheet, seam side down. Brush top with butter. Repeat until all the phyllo has been used. Recipe may be prepared up to three days in advance at this point – simply wrap in plastic and store in the freezer). 5. Bake 20 minutes or until golden brown, rotating the pan once to ensure even browning. Cool slightly before serving.[[In-content Ad]]
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