TOMATOES OVER LEMON SCENTED GOAT CURD WITH HERBS AND A BLACK GARLIC DRESSING — Torello Farm (2024)

Make the most of the best tomatoes on offer at this time of year. Choose a selection of colours and slice across-ways to show off the array of sunset shaded flesh, and the bulbous cloud-like edges. Or, if cherry and Roma tomatoes are around, give them a quick roast in high heat to bring out the sugars and burnish the skin edges. Either way, the tomatoes are delicious spread over a lemon-scented goat’s curd, then drizzled with an umami black garlic dressing. If entertaining, the goat cheese spread and dressing can be made a few hours ahead, so that it is only the tomatoes to be prepared before serving. Both options are described below.

serves 6-8 as a side dish

OPTION 1 : FRESH BEEF STEAK TOMATOES OVER LEMON SCENTED GOAT CURD WITH HERBS AND A BLACK GARLIC DRESSING

300g Main Ridge Dairy goat’s curd,

finely grated zest of a lemon

¼ cup chopped chives

2 tablespoons chopped oregano leaves (or thyme)

1 tablespoon black garlic chilli paste

1½ tablespoons Crittenden’s white wine vinegar

80 ml (1/3 cup) extra virgin olive oil

4 beefsteak tomatoes, choose different colours

1 tablespoon finely chopped chilli (use a mix of colours, if available) (optional)

Sea salt

In a small bowl place the goat’s curd, lemon zest, half of the chives and oregano leaves, and stir to combine well. Set aside covered in the fridge.

To make the dressing whisk the black garlic paste and vinegar together, then continue to whisk constantly while slowly pouring in the oil to mix well. Set aside.

Cut the tomatoes across-ways into 2-3mm thick slices. (Saving the ends for another use). Spread the goat’s curd mixture evenly over the base of a serving platter. Arrange the tomato slices in a circle, slightly overlapping, starting from the outside and working inwards. Scatter over the remaining herbs, and the chilli if using, then drizzle over some dressing. Sprinkle with sea salt. Serve immediately, passing around the remaining dressing to help oneself.

OPTION 2: ROASTED TOMATOES OVER LEMON SCENTED GOAT CURD WITH HERBS AND A BLACK GARLIC DRESSING

300g Main Ridge Dairy goat’s curd,

finely grated zest of a lemon

¼ cup finely chopped chives

250g punnet cherry tomatoes

4 Roma tomatoes, quartered lengthways

4 sprigs oregano or thyme

125ml (½ cup) extra virgin olive oil

1 tablespoon black garlic chilli paste

1½ tablespoons Crittenden’s white wine vinegar

1 tablespoon finely chopped chilli (use a mix of colours, if available) (optional)

Sea salt

Pre-heat the oven to 200°C (180°C fan-forced). Line a baking tray with baking paper.

In a small bowl place the goat’s curd, lemon zest, half of the chives and stir to combine well. Set aside covered in the fridge.

Spread the cherry tomatoes and quartered Roma tomatoes in a single layer over the prepared baking tray. Scatter the herb sprigs over the top and drizzle over two tablespoons of the olive oil. Roast for 20 minutes, or until the skin starts to blister and the flesh has softened.

Meanwhile prepare the dressing. Whisk the black garlic paste and vinegar together, then continue to whisk constantly while slowly pouring in the remaining oil to mix well. Set aside.

Spread the goat curd mixture over the serving plate. Spoon the tomatoes evenly over the top to cover, then drizzle over some dressing, a sprinkling of sea salt, remaining chives and the chilli, if using. Serve immediately, passing around the remaining dressing to help oneself.

Note: Substitute the goat’s curd with Greek natural yoghurt. Before mixing, place the yoghurt in a strainer over a bowl. Set aside in the fridge for an hour to drain, then follow recipe using the drained yoghurt.

Recipe by Fiona Hammond, March 2023

TOMATOES OVER LEMON SCENTED GOAT CURD WITH HERBS AND A BLACK GARLIC DRESSING — Torello Farm (2024)

FAQs

What is goat cheese called? ›

Chevre” means both “goat” and “goat cheese” in French and is frequently used to refer to fresh goat cheeses in particular. Fresh goat cheese, or chevre, is bright, tart, tangy, and delicious, but goat cheese comes in all shapes, sizes, and ages.

What is a substitute for goat curd? ›

Note: Substitute the goat's curd with Greek natural yoghurt. Before mixing, place the yoghurt in a strainer over a bowl. Set aside in the fridge for an hour to drain, then follow recipe using the drained yoghurt.

What country is known for goat cheese? ›

Goat Cheese as a delicacy was embraced by the people of France's Loire Valley in the 8th Century, a region that today is well known for its chevre. The word chevre simply means "goat" in French, but internationally is associated with a soft, spreadable type of French Goat Cheese.

Is goat cheese healthier than cow cheese? ›

Nutritional value: Goat cheese contains essential nutrients such as vitamins A, B and D, and minerals such as calcium and phosphorus. Compared to regular cheese, goat cheese typically has fewer calories and fats. This makes goat cheese a healthier option for those watching their calorie intake.

What is the difference between goat curd and chevre? ›

Goat Curd has a similar flavour to chèvre – but it is spreadable and tangier. The French call this cheese Fromage Blanc (white cheese) but this name never really took off in Australia.

What are the benefits of goat curd? ›

The probiotics benefits present in goat milk yogurt may help support healthy digestion, lower your risk of diabetes, support weight and fat loss, and reduce high blood pressure. Try it with fruit or granola for a healthy breakfast or snack.

What is the flavor of goat curd? ›

Mild, light & tangy with a smooth creamy finish. A product as fresh as goat curd relies upon the freshest milk for maximum flavour and acidity.

What is the nickname for goat cheese? ›

Often called by its French name, Chèvre, meaning goat, this cheese type comes in many different flavors and textures - from crumbly to creamy, young to mature, mild to tangy.

What is a synonym for goat cheese? ›

cheese made from goats' milk. synonyms: chevre.

Is goat cheese a feta? ›

Therefore, the difference between feta cheese and goat cheese is that goat cheese is 100% goats' milk, and feta cheese is made up of sheep's milk, plus some varying amount of goats' milk, up to, but not exceeding, 30% of the total milk used to make the cheese.

What is the best goat cheese to eat? ›

The Five Best Goat's Cheeses in the World
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  • Crottin de Chavignol, France. ...
  • Scimudin, Italy. ...
  • Kilembe, South Africa.

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