Goat Cheese Crostini Recipe - Easy Roasted Butternut Squash Appetizer! (2024)

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Easy and elegant Butternut Squash Goat Cheese Crostini is simple to prepare, but sure to impress. They pack a fabulous combination of seasonal flavors into one little bite, and the vibrant colors also look gorgeous on a platter of appetizers for any holiday or party. You’ll love the combination of creamy and tangy goodness with just the right amount of crunch!

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Table of Contents

  • Butternut Squash Goat Cheese Crostini
  • Why You’ll Love Goat Cheese Crostini
  • Ingredients and Substitutions
  • How to Make Goat Cheese Crostini
  • Serving Suggestions
  • Get the Recipe
  • More recipes with goat cheese

Butternut Squash Goat Cheese Crostini

I just love both the flavor and color combination of butternut squash, pomegranate, and goat cheese together. It’s an elevated taste brought together in a beautiful but simple way.

Cuisine Inspiration:Italian-American
Primary Cooking Method:Oven
Dietary Info:Gluten-free, Nut-free
Skill Level:Easy

Why You’ll Love Goat Cheese Crostini

Here’s why you are going to enjoy this recipe:

  • Perfect for any occasion. Easy enough to throw together before the big game or in the rush of getting ready for the holidays, but elegant enough for a special Valentine’s Day dinner or Oscars party hors d’oeurves.
  • Make as much you need. You can use a small roll to make hors d’oeurves for two or an entire baguette to feed a crowd.
  • Quick and easy. If you roast the butternut squash in advance, yu could literally be throwing them together as your guests are coming up the driveway.
  • Adaptable to a gluten free diet. All you need to do is make or buy gluten free baguette. The other ingredients are naturally gluten free.
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Ingredients and Substitutions

Here is a quick overview of what you’ll need to assemble this easy appetizer. Be sure to scroll down to the recipe card for the full amounts and detailed instructions.

  • Baguette. If you need a gluten free option, you can make my baguette recipe, or pick up one from a brand such as Schar or BFree.
  • Goat cheese. Plain or try a flavored variety such as honey or herb goat cheese.
  • Roasted butternut squash. I like to use my plain and simple roasted butternut squash, but for some extra flavor, you can use cinnamon and honey roasted butternut squash or make it in your air fryer.
  • Pomegranate arils.
  • Aged balsamic vinegar or balsamic reduction. You can buy a bottle or make your own by simmering balsamic vinegar till it is thick and sticky.

How to Make Goat Cheese Crostini

Preheat your broiler and slice the baguette into 1/2-inch thick slices. Now let’s make the crostini.

  • Toast the bread. Place bread slices in a single layer on a baking sheet. Broil on one side for a couple of minutes until lightly toasted, then flip and toast the second side. Watch carefully so that it does not burn!
  • Assemble the crostini. Spread goat cheese on each bread slice, then top with butternut squash cubes and a small spoonful of pomegranate seeds. Drizzle with balsamic reduction.

Enjoy right away! I do not recommend storing leftovers because the bread will get soggy.

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Serving Suggestions

These goat cheese crostini are perfect to add to a charcuterie board with some Apple Chutney and Candied Spiced Nuts or combine with other gluten free appetizers as part of a festive hors d’oeurves spread. Here are some holiday favorites:

  • Pineapple Pecan Baked Brie
  • Balsamic Glazed Cauliflower Wings
  • Blue Cheese Stuffed Bacon Wrapped Dates
  • Spinach Artichoke Dip by That Skinny Chick Can Bake

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    Butternut Squash Goat Cheese Crostini

    Easy and elegant Butternut Squash Goat Cheese Crostini is simple to prepare, but sure to impress. They pack a fabulous combination of seasonal flavors into one little bite, and the vibrant colors also look gorgeous on a platter of appetizers for any holiday or party. You'll love the combination of creamy and tangy goodness with just the right amount of crunch!

    Prep: 10 minutes mins

    Total: 10 minutes mins

    Ingredients

    All amounts are approximate.

    • 12 slices baguette about 1/2 inch thick slices
    • 8 oz. goat cheese
    • 3/4 cups cubes of Roasted Butternut Squash
    • 6 tablespoons pomegranate seeds
    • aged balsamic vinegar or balsamic reduction purchased or make your own

    Instructions

    • Preheat your broiler and place bread slices in a single layer on a baking sheet.

    • Place bread under the broiler for 1-3 minutes until lightly toasted, then flip and toast the second side. Watch carefully so that it does not burn!

    • Spread about 1-2 Tablespoons goat cheese on each bread slice. Top with about 1/4 cup roasted butternut squash cubes and a small spoonful of pomegranate seeds. Drizzle with balsamic reduction.

    Notes

    You can adjust the amounts based on how many crostini you need.

    Nutrition Facts

    Butternut Squash Goat Cheese Crostini

    Amount Per Serving (2 crostini)

    Calories 153Calories from Fat 9

    % Daily Value*

    Fat 1g2%

    Saturated Fat 0.4g2%

    Polyunsaturated Fat 0.1g

    Monounsaturated Fat 0.1g

    Cholesterol 1mg0%

    Sodium 22mg1%

    Potassium 1150mg33%

    Carbohydrates 38g13%

    Fiber 7g28%

    Sugar 7g8%

    Protein 4g8%

    Vitamin A 34749IU695%

    Vitamin C 69mg84%

    Calcium 160mg16%

    Iron 2mg11%

    * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

    Author: Brianne @ Cupcakes & Kale Chips

    Course: Appetizer

    Cuisine: American

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    FAQs

    Do I need to peel butternut squash before roasting? ›

    While butternut squash skin is edible and it can even turn nice and crisp when roasted, many people prefer to peel it first so it's easier to eat. Butternut squash skin is smooth and thin and the best way to peel it is by using a sharp vegetable peeler.

    Why is my roasted butternut squash soggy? ›

    There could be a few reasons why your roasted butternut squash is turning out soggy: Overcrowding: If you overcrowd the baking sheet with butternut squash pieces, they will release more moisture and steam, making it difficult for them to roast properly.

    What compliments goat cheese? ›

    Prosciutto is a great savory compliment to a fresh goat cheese. Strawberries, Sugar Snap Peas and Asparagus. I personally love goat cheese and strawberries, makes such a nice contract with the sweetness vs acidity of the cheese.

    How to roast butternut squash Jamie Oliver? ›

    Place the squash in one layer in a roasting tray and season lightly with salt and pepper. Sprinkle over the seeds, cover tightly with tin foil and bake for 30 minutes, or until the skin of the squash is soft, then remove the foil and cook for another 10 minutes until the squash is golden and crisp.

    Can butternut squash be cut up ahead of time? ›

    I typically cut mine into 1/2-inch or 3/4-inch cubes for roasting, but the size/shape of the cut is totally up to you. Once your butternut squash is cut, you can either cook the squash immediately. Or you can refrigerate it in a sealed container for up to 3 days, or freeze it in a sealed container for up to 3 months.

    How does Gordon Ramsay cook butternut squash? ›

    In a large bowl mix the cubed squash, garlic cloves and ginger with 2 tablespoons of olive oil and 1 tablespoon of the spice mix. Season with salt and pepper and scatter in a single layer in a roasting tray. Place in the preheated oven and cook for 30 minutes until tender all the way through.

    What is the liquid coming out of my butternut squash? ›

    Butternut squash contains a sticky, sap-like substance that is released when the fruit (squash is technically a fruit) is cut.

    Why do my fingers feel weird after cutting butternut squash? ›

    Raw butternut squash can cause some people to develop an allergic skin reaction called “squash hands.” Wearing gloves while handling the fruit or purchasing prepared butternut squash can help you prevent this skin reaction. A 1% hydrocortisone cream can help alleviate squash hands symptoms.

    How do you make goat cheese taste better? ›

    Spices like chile flakes, cumin, onion powder, garlic powder, or any other seasoned salt also make for great flavors. Sweet: Stir in a drizzle of honey or maple syrup and add dried Craisins, raisins, or chopped figs. A sprinkle of cinnamon or nutmeg adds a nice touch.

    What cracker goes with goat cheese? ›

    Chevre with Water Crackers

    When you have a cheese as sharp and intense as a goat cheese, it's best not to compete too much. Goats cheese, without any accompaniments, is best served with a plain water cracker.

    Can I peel butternut squash after roasting? ›

    Place scrubbed and clean butternut squash onto a parchment-lined sheet pan. Bake at 400 F for approximately 1 hour or more, depending on size. The skin should start to collapse when it's ready; a sharp knife will easily slip out when pierced. Cool for 20 minutes or so, and then peel off the skin.

    What is the best tool to peel butternut squash? ›

    In the case of one of our top picks, the Kuhn Rikon Piranha Y Peeler, its serrated edge was particularly helpful during the butternut squash test. It was able to catch onto the thick, tough skin immediately and peel it away smoothly and without much resistance.

    How do you peel butternut squash without a vegetable peeler? ›

    Instead of trying to peel it like a potato, think of squash like a melon: When you cut up a honeydew or watermelon for a salad, you start by cutting it into to smaller sections, and then use a sharp chef's knife to remove the peel. You can do the same thing with a butternut.

    Do you leave the skin on yellow squash? ›

    Yellow squash does not need to be peeled, because the skin is so tender and thin. If you do prefer to peel your squash, peel it just like you would a carrot or a potato.

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