Savory Cranberry, Pistachio & Goat Cheese Palmiers Recipe - Cookin Canuck (2024)

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I would like to claim that posting multiple appetizer and hors d'oeuvres recipes over the past few weeks is a purely selfless act. I could say that I am just trying to help each of you prepare for the onslaught of holiday parties and events. However, that would be a blatant lie and since Santa is watching, I feel the need to confess that I am making these savory treats to satisfy nobody but myself. It started before Thanksgiving with Last week, I moved onto

This weekend I pulled a sheet of puff pastry out of the freezer and made a very quick and easy hors d'oeuvres that deserves a place in your holiday arsenal. Last year, I whipped up a savory palmier that was filled with mango chutney and cheddar cheese, which is a surprising, delightful combination. The version I made this weekend involved only four ingredients: store-bought puff pastry, goat cheese, dried cranberries, and pistachios. That's it. The active prep time is less than 10 minutes, but do remember to leave time for the uncooked palmiers to rest in the fridge. They can be made ahead and stored in an airtight container or frozen (see recipe for details).

The recipe:

Thaw one sheet (8 ounces) purchased puff pastry and roll the sheet into a rectangle that is at least 8 inches wide and no less than ⅛-inch thick. With the standard puff pastry sheets found in the grocery stores, you won't have much rolling to do.

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Spread room temperature goat cheese over the puff pastry as evenly as possible. It won't be perfect because goat cheese tends to be a little crumbly. Sprinkle dried cranberries and chopped pistachios over the goat cheese.

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Using your hand, lightly press the cranberries and pistachios into the cheese. Roll each long end of the rectangle into the center.

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Chill for about 15 minutes.

Cut the roll crosswise into (approximately) ⅛-inch slices and divide the palmiers between two baking sheets covered with parchment paper.

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Chill for at least 1 hour.

Preheat the oven to 450 degrees F. Bake the palmier until they are puffed and light golden brown, 6 to 8 minutes. Quickly flip the palmiers and place back in the oven, switching positions of the baking sheets. Bake for an additional 4 to 5 minutes. Transfer the palmiers to a cooling rack and cool completely before serving.

Make ahead: The palmiers can be baked and then store in the fridge in an airtight container for 2 to 3 days, or frozen. Before serving, place unthawed palmiers on a baking sheet in a 350 degree F oven for 5 minutes.

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Cranberry, Pistachio & Goat Cheese Palmiers

1 sheet (8 oz) purchased puff pastry sheet, thawed
2 oz. goat cheese (chevre), room temperature
⅓ cup (slightly packed) dried cranberries
¼ cup pistachios, roughly chopped

Roll the puff pastry sheet into a rectangle that is at least 8 inches wide and no less than ⅛-inch thick. With the standard puff pastry sheets found in the grocery stores, you won't have much rolling to do.

Spread goat cheese over the puff pastry and top with dried cranberries and pistachios. Using your hand, lightly press the cranberries and pistachios into the cheese. Roll each long end of the rectangle into the center. Chill for about 15 minutes.

Cut the roll crosswise into ⅛-inch slices and divide the palmiers between two baking sheets covered with parchment paper. Chill for at least 1 hour.

Preheat the oven to 450 degrees F. Bake the palmier until they are puffed and light golden brown, 6 to 8 minutes. Quickly flip the palmiers and place back in the oven, switching positions of the baking sheets. Bake for an additional 4 to 5 minutes. Transfer the palmiers to a cooling rack and cool completely before serving.

Make ahead: The palmiers can be baked and then store in the fridge in an airtight container for 2 to 3 days, or frozen. Before serving, place unthawed palmiers on a baking sheet in a 350 degree F oven for 5 minutes.

Makes 2 dozen palmiers.

Printable recipe

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  2. Margaret Buffie

    I may be one of the few people who will not make these again. For one thing the flavour of the excellent goat cheese I bought disappeared completely during the baking. In fact it seemed to disappear and I used the full amount. Secondly, actual width by length re rolling of the dough is not specified. 8 inches by "what"? If you use flats of puff pastry or make you own, one is left trying to figure out what you mean by "8" long. Do you mean an 8 inch square (?) and if so, how can you decide which side is the "long one" if both are the same length. Also how does one cut dried cranberries and roughly chopped pistachios surrounded by soft dough into 1/8 inch slices? I always have super sharp knives. I tried every one and they all squashed the dough. I finally had to make mine 1/4 inch despite having put them into the fridge for the required time. Also I have a gas oven and I used both trays, moving them around as advised, but the timing caused the large pieces of the cranberries to blacken. I tried my second batch (I used two sheets of dough) one pan at a time and each time the big soft dried cranberries either burned on the parchment or else the dough didn't crisp up. Even worse, I found these palmiers very bland re flavour (where did my lovely cheese go??) and although I served them on Christmas eve (last night) with other appetizers, not many were eaten - while all the my other favourite apps were soon gone. I will stick to my usual palmiers of prosciutto, mustard and asiago cheese which are full of flavour and easy to roll and cut. I was really disappointed by the almost total lack of real flavour in these.

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  3. Mar bhatnagar

    Hi. Can these be pre made. I would like to assemble them and roll them Thursday, then cut the. In Christmas morning to sever for brunch. Would that work? Help!!!!!!!!

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  4. Todd

    How is it that there is no metric conversion? Who the §$% uses fahrenheit?!

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  5. Rach

    Oh my goodness! I've been looking for cranberry/pistachio combinations to make a slice in the cafe... but... me thinks that THIS as a starting point for a savoury based item is perfect - thank you! 🙂

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  6. zerrin

    Perfect snacks! Never thought to combine cheese with pistachio and cranberries, sounds yummy! As a savory person, I will absolutely try tthis. As we have no puff pastry at markets here, I must make the dough myself.

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