Cured Goat Cheese and Mango Puffs

Posted on September 16, 2007 
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This recipe evolved from a new cheese I recently spotted called “Quinta dos Moinhos Novos – Queijo Puro de Cabra Curado”. This cheese turned out to be a bit of a surprise. I somehow missed the part of the label that said “Curado” so when I cut into it I was expecting something of a creamer texture and found it was much more solid than I had imagined. Note to self…it’s good to read the label. Anyway, sometimes wonderful accidents happen, and since I was already a fan of other Quinta dos Moinhos cheeses, I left my faith in their good name and wasn’t disappointed.

Queijo Puro De Cabra

Cured Goat Cheese & Mango Puffs
(source: own | serves 4, or in our case 2)

Ingredients:
Defrosted, prepared puff pastry
Pure cured goat cheese - Quinta dos Moinhos Novos
6 Garlic cloves, roasted – Monchique garlic if available
½ Medium onion – finely chopped
1 Tblsp. Olive oil
2 + 2 Tblsp. Butter
½ Medium ripe Algarve Mango – chopped
1 Orange – fresh juice of one small orange
½ Tsp -Piri Piri with Jindungo
1 Tblsp. – Chopped cilantro
Flor de Sal
2 Tblsp. Milk for brushing

Cured Goat Cheese & Mango Puffs

Instructions:

Mango and Piri Piri Sauce

Mango Sauce

Let mango sauce cool slightly. Serve puffs warm with a good dollop of the warm mango sauce on top and garnish with a sprig of cilantro. If you want an added touch, give the mango sauce a small splash of rum or brandy ;o) We tried the puffs with a nice bottle of a slightly sweet Vinho Verde – Via Latina, and polished off all 4 puffs in one sitting.

A note about Portuguese cheese, it comes in practically hundreds of varieties, cows, sheep, goat milk or a mix of some or all. Then styled in soft, hard, semi, creamy, cured, fresh, old cured, soft rind, hard rind and the list goes on and on….so its easy to see how much we love cheese.

This pure cured goat cheese has an ever so slight edge, but I was very pleasantly surprised how mellow it became when mixed with the sweetness of the hot and spicy mango sauce.

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8 Responses to “Cured Goat Cheese and Mango Puffs”

  1. Vinho Verde - Portugal - Green Wine on September 16th, 2007 1:07 pm

    [...] Great with: medium cheeses and sweeter bread dough’s, or a plate of fruit and cheese. Or with “Cured Goat Cheese & Mango Puffs” [...]

  2. BoydGreeneArt on September 17th, 2007 3:53 pm

    Awesome blog. Your layout, pictures and writing won my heart over. Beautiful and interesting blog. You definitely have made me want to visit.

  3. Eddie on September 17th, 2007 7:25 pm

    Thank you!

    It’s great to hear your enjoying the blog and reading about this little place we call home. It’s not hard to be inspired when you’re surrounded by great stuff; the hard part is not eating everything in sight! From Porto to the Algarve there’s tons to see and do, so keep it in mind for your next trip.

  4. Rolando on September 18th, 2007 4:44 am

    Wow, that looks great! My mouth just watered.

  5. Brandon Watts on September 18th, 2007 9:53 pm

    I always try to remind myself that being adventurous when it comes to new foods can sometimes deliver great results.

    Brandon Watts
    Criteo Evangelist

  6. MoveToPortugal on September 19th, 2007 7:38 am

    Food looks lovely and beautiful pictures!

  7. Eddie on September 23rd, 2007 7:42 pm

    Hi Laura, thanks for the kind words. We’re really enjoying blogging, its hard not to when surrounded by all this great stuff. All the pictures have been taken with a small camera, so now that the photo bug has officially bitten we’re shopping for something a bit fancier. Can’t wait! Thanks again.

  8. Cured Goat Cheese & Mango Puffs on September 25th, 2007 6:50 am

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