This Goat Cheese Dip filled with cherry tomatoes, basil, garlic, and more is my favorite easy cheese dip! It’s classy, it’s simple to make, and it’s so delicious. Serve this baked cheese dip hot with some crostini, toasted bread, or hearty crackers.
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Why We Love This Goat Cheese Dip Recipe
I know I have a ton of dip recipes on here, because clearly I’m addicted, but this is truly one of my go-to party dip recipes. It’s no fail, people! Baked goat cheese dip is the perfect appetizer for any occasion.
- Easy. It takes about 30-40 minutes to bake, but it comes out perfectly hot and delicious. Everything melts together into something absolutely mouth-watering and irresistible.
- Cheesy. Feta, goat cheese, ricotta… I’m drooling.
- Crowd-Pleaser. It’s easy to devour this baked cheese dip in no time, and everyone will want more. So dig in and eat as much as you can while it’s still there!
Variations on Baked Goat Cheese Dip
This dip is so easy to change up. Swap any of the cheeses for cream cheese, cottage cheese, or queso blanco. Easily swap the basil for oregano, rosemary, or even parsley. And feel free to swap out the cherry tomatoes for grape tomatoes or chopped tomatoes.
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How to Store and Reheat
Store leftover goat cheese dip tightly wrapped in aluminum foil in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. Reheat in a 350°F oven for 20-30 minutes, or until warmed through and bubbly.
I do not recommend freezing this dip, as the creamy cheeses will turn grainy once thawed.
Serving Suggestions
Serve this tasty baked goat cheese dip with toasted bread, crackers, crostini, or crudité for dipping.
More Hot Cheese Dips To Try
- Baked Cheese Dip
- Caprese Dip
- White Queso
- Hot Corn and Bacon Beer Cheese Dip
- Rotel Dip
- Hot Bacon Feta Dip
- Queso Fundido
- Tequila Lime Flaming Cheese Dip
Notes from the Test Kitchen
Note that the roasted tomatoes are prone to pop when biting into them, releasing hot tomato juice… sounds delicious, but also possibly dangerous. So if the tomatoes haven’t split open and deflated themselves, try to poke them and get them to pop open before serving.
5-Star Review
“OMG a girl after my own heart <3 I am in love with this dip! I have to go to the store and buy more ingredients to make this – again – as I ate the first batch all by myself. I absolutely love goat cheese and this recipe is DA BOMB! Thank you (I think) for my new addition = )” -Joyce K.
How to Make Goat Cheese Dip Step by Step
Make the Dip: Preheat oven to 350°F. Spray a 6-inch baking dish with nonstick spray. In a large bowl, mix together 1 tablespoon of olive oil, 1 cup of low-fat ricotta cheese, 8 ounces (1 log) of goat cheese, ¾ cup of crumbled feta cheese, 1 clove of minced garlic, ¼ teaspoon of kosher salt, 1 teaspoon of lemon juice, and ¼ cup of chopped fresh basil. Use a spoon to combine as much as possible, although it doesn’t need to be perfect. When combined as much as you can by hand, stir in ⅛ pound of each of the yellow and red cherry tomatoes.
Top with Tomatoes: Pour the mixture into the baking dish and top with the remaining ⅛ pound of each of yellow and red cherry tomatoes.
Bake the Dip: Bake, uncovered, for 30-40 minutes or until bubbly and slightly browned. Serve with toasted bread or crackers.
Best dip ever!
Thanks Rachael!
This looks amazing! Would any other herbs be good in this? I have others on hand, but no basil. :(
Sure! Oregano or any Italian blend cheese would be great.
This looks delish, and I love goat cheese and ricotta. However, silly question…is the Feta very strong in this? If so, can you recommend a good sub? I only ask b/c I’m not a huge Feta fan—thank you!
Hi! No, the goat cheese is definitely the strongest flavor. You could do just goat cheese if you prefer!
Becky, can this be made a day ahead?
It’s best the day of because of the tomatoes, but I’m pretty sure you could prep it ahead and then bake the day of.
OMG a girl after my own heart <3 I am in love with this dip! I have to go to the store and buy more ingredients to make this – again – as I ate the first batch all by myself. I absolutely love goat cheese and this recipe is DA BOMB! Thank you (I think) for my new addition = )
YAY! Thanks for saying hi! Made my day!
I made this last night. It was fantastic! Great recipe, thank you.
I served it for my book club with a tomato soup, a hearty salad with chicken, and fresh bread. It was such a hit.
SO happy to hear that!!
Going to make this. Looks delicious!
Hope you love it!
THAT LOOKS PERFECTLY DELICIOUS. Will try this weekend!!
Yay! Let me know how you like it. It’s one of our favorites :)
Becky, your recipe states to use a “small 6 inch baking dish.” The dish used looks larger. Can you please clarify what size? Thank you!
I did use a larger dish but the dip was pretty shallow. Totally up to you!
thanks so much for your prompt response! my family will get to try this out for christmas and i’m sure they’ll enjoy it.
especially appreciate your word of caution that the tomatoes can be little bombs of hot liquid. will take care to avoid that. thanks again!
YES! They really can. But this is hands down one of my favorite dips. It’s so so good. Merry Christmas!!!
Instructions say to spray “small 6 inch baking dish. this must be a typo?
I used a round 6 inch baking dish. You could use a rectangle size but a small dish will work best. Hope you enjoy!