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New Potatoes with Goat Cheese and Tapenade

Over the years, workshop chefs have devised many memorable hors d’oeuvres with chèvre because of Cakebread’s long friendship with two wine-country goat cheese producers: Laura Chenel and Skyhill. This one-bite appetizer, featuring soft herbed goat cheese spread on a potato slice with a dollop of tapenade, comes from chef Pascal Olhats, who prepared it during the 1993 Workshop. If you have a small food processor, you can halve the tapenade recipe, as you need only a small amount for this dish. Then again, tapenade keeps well in the refrigerator, and you will be happy to have some on hand. Use it as a sandwich condiment or spread for crostini, slather it on grilled tuna, or toss it with pasta.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    serves 8

Ingredients

8 small red potatoes, about the size of golf balls (about 1/3 pound)
2 ounces fresh goat cheese
1 tablespoon fine dry bread crumbs
2 teaspoons extra-virgin olive oil
1/4 teaspoon minced fresh thyme

Tapenade

1/2 pound pitted niçoise or kalamata olives (about 1 cup)
2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
4 anchovy fillets
2 teaspoons capers, rinsed
1 large clove garlic, crushed
Pinch of freshly ground black pepper
Sprigs fresh thyme for garnish

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Put the potatoes in a small saucepan with salted water to cover by 1 inch. Bring to a boil, adjust the heat to maintain a simmer, and cook until the potatoes are tender when pierced, about 15 minutes. Drain and let cool. Slice the potatoes about 1/4 inch thick, discarding the rounded ends. You should get 3 or 4 slices from each potato.

    Step 2

    In a small bowl, combine the cheese, bread crumbs, olive oil, and thyme.

    Step 3

    For the tapenade: Combine all the ingredients in a food processor and blend until smooth.

    Step 4

    Preheat a broiler. Spread each potato slice with some of the cheese mixture, dividing it evenly, then put the slices on a tray and broil until the cheese melts and colors slightly, 2 to 3 minutes. Top each slice with about 1/4 teaspoon tapenade and garnish with the tip of a thyme sprig. Serve immediately.

  2. Step 5

    Enjoy with Cakebread Cellars Sauvignon Blanc or another refreshing white wine or rosé.

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