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Well, hello there fellow foodies! I hope you are all doing well. It certainly has been more than a minute since you heard from me, but here I am. I could bore you with details of my absence, but I’d rather jump right back in and share some good eats for the holiday season.
How many of you still have a bit of cranberry sauce from Thanksgiving? My hand is raised! Since I am satiated with my share of leftover turkey, mayonnaise and cranberry sauce sandwiches, I wanted to share an easy spread that utilizes some of that sauce that is probably still lurking in your refrigerator. It can be served as an appetizer, on a buffet or even on a cheese board. It is ridiculously easy to put together and if you make it ahead, it is nice to have on hand for last minute house guests.
I use a mild goat cheese that doesn’t have too much tang, but you can certainly use what your tastebuds prefer. For a very festive flavor combination, I like to serve it with Carr’s Rosemary Crackers, but is equally delicious with assorted crackers or crostini. Happy cooking!
Cranberry-Goat Cheese Spread

Equipment
Ingredients
- 6 ounces mild goat cheese, softened
- 4 tablespoons (2 ounces) unsalted butter, softened
- ¼ cup Whole-Berry Cranberry Sauce
- Pinch of Kosher salt
Accompaniments
- Rosemary crackers, assorted crackers or crostini
Instructions
- In a medium bowl, combine goat cheese and butter. Using an electric hand mixer, beat together until smooth. Add cranberry sauce to butter mixture and beat until combined. Add the salt and stir to combine. Transfer cheese mixture to a serving dish or crock, cover with a lid or plastic wrap and refrigerate until ready to serve. Bring to room temperature before serving. Enjoy!
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.




So happy to see you back! Looks delicious!
My daughter brought something like this using cream cheese to Thanksgiving and everyone was practically licking the dish clean! I'm going to make both hers for the non goat cheese fans, and yours for the goat cheese lovers (me and the other 20 adults attending Christmas Day dinner) for the rest of us. Looks wonderful.
I love your recipes! So happy to see you back!