Chèvre chaud aux poires

This dish is a modification of the wonderful chèvre chaud salads one finds in Parisian restaurants. A delicious appetiser, it is simple, has few ingredients, and is quick to prepare.

Chèvre is French for goat, and in this case, refers to goat cheese. If you have not had goat cheese before, you should know that it has a certain tart flavour and it cannot be substituted for a blander cheese like bonbel, or even brie without significantly altering the taste of the dish. The word chaud means hot in French, and poire is pear. So there you have it – warm goat cheese with pears…bon appetit!

Ingredients:

Preparation time: 5 minutes

Cooking time: 25-30 minutes

Serves: 8

Process:

If desired, set on a small bed of baby mesclun greens, drizzle some of the baking juices on top, and serve with a slice of warm baguette.