This simple, real-food whipped goat cheese dip is my go-to appetizer. The combination of creamy, tangy chèvre, a touch of Greek yogurt, sweet honey, chewy dried figs, and crunchy walnuts is irresistible. Best of all, it takes about 10 minutes and only 5 ingredients.

Why This Recipe Works
- Easy – Only five ingredients and about 10 minutes to make.
- Customizable – The whipped goat cheese and yogurt base pairs well with many toppings you likely have on hand.
- Lighter texture – Greek yogurt lightens the mixture and helps it whip to a fluffy consistency.
- Naturally sweet – Dried figs and honey add gentle, natural sweetness without refined sugar.
- Often easier to digest – Many people with mild milk sensitivity tolerate goat cheese better than cow’s milk cheeses; non-dairy yogurt can be used to reduce lactose.
This whipped goat cheese dip works equally well as an elegant party appetizer, a snack board highlight, or a quick afternoon bite. Make a full batch for a gathering or halve the recipe for a smaller snack. It feels special but is incredibly simple.
I love the tang and creaminess of goat cheese — it’s versatile and frequently easier to digest for those with mild milk sensitivities.
Ingredient Notes

- Goat cheese – Use chèvre (soft goat cheese in a log) for the best texture and flavor.
- Dried figs – Choose unsweetened dried figs with minimal added ingredients.
- Honey – Use a pourable, good-quality honey for an easy drizzle.
- Greek yogurt – Plain, unsweetened Greek yogurt keeps the dip bright and fluffy. Non-dairy Greek-style yogurt works as a substitute if desired.
See the recipe card below for exact quantities.
Variations
- Nut-free: Replace walnuts with toasted pumpkin seeds.
- Different dried fruit: Try dried cranberries, apricots, or chopped dates instead of figs.
- Fresh herbs: Sprinkle thyme or rosemary for an herb-forward finish.
- Bacon: Add crispy bacon for a salty-sweet contrast.
- Spicy: A pinch of red pepper flakes adds heat.
- Alternate nuts: Pecans or pistachios are delicious options.
- Dairy-free approach: For a different dip altogether, use a dairy-free spread or hummus if avoiding dairy.
Step-by-Step Instructions

- Add room-temperature goat cheese and Greek yogurt to a medium mixing bowl. Beat with a hand mixer on medium for 1–2 minutes until light and fluffy.

- Spread the whipped mixture evenly on a small plate or serving platter.

- Top with sliced dried figs and chopped walnuts.

- Drizzle generously with honey. Serve at room temperature and enjoy.
⭐Sara’s top tip: Let the goat cheese sit at room temperature for at least 30 minutes — cold cheese won’t whip to a smooth, airy texture.
Additional Tips and Notes
- Toast the walnuts: Toasting brings out their flavor. Heat in a dry skillet over medium for about 4–5 minutes, stirring often.
- Use a shallow platter: Spreading the dip thinly on a plate helps each bite include both cheese and toppings.
- Serve at room temperature: If refrigerated, let the dip sit 20–30 minutes before serving so it softens and flavors open up.
What to Serve With Whipped Goat Cheese Dip
Serve this dip with a variety of dippers or use it as a spread:
- Crackers or pita chips
- Toasted sourdough or baguette slices
- Pretzels
- Apple slices
- Raw vegetables like bell peppers, carrots, and cucumber
- Spread over cooked chicken breasts or roasted potatoes
- Dollop on grain bowls or salads
Use it as a spread: Skip the toppings and spread the whipped goat cheese mix on sandwiches, wraps, or burgers for a creamy, tangy boost.

Recipe FAQs
Plain chèvre is ideal because the dip pairs with sweet and savory toppings, but you can experiment with mild flavored goat cheeses if desired.
Crackers, toasted baguette slices, pita chips, raw vegetables, or apple slices all work well.
Allow the goat cheese to soften at room temperature for at least 30 minutes before whipping. Cold cheese can become grainy when mixed.
Making Ahead
Prepare the goat cheese and yogurt mixture and spread it on your serving plate, cover, and refrigerate. Store chopped figs and walnuts separately at room temperature. About 30 minutes before serving, remove the cheese from the fridge, top with figs and walnuts, and drizzle with honey.
Storing
Refrigerator: Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days.
Freezing: Not recommended — freezing changes the dip’s texture.
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-Sara

Whipped Goat Cheese
Equipment
- 1 mixing bowl
- 1 electric hand mixer
Ingredients
- 8 oz. goat cheese, room temperature
- 1/4 cup plain, unsweetened Greek yogurt
- 1/2 cup chopped dried figs
- 1/2 cup chopped raw walnuts
- 2 tbsp honey
Instructions
- Add room-temperature goat cheese and Greek yogurt to a medium bowl. Beat with a hand mixer on medium for 1–2 minutes until light and fluffy.
- Spread the mixture evenly on a plate or platter. Sprinkle chopped figs and walnuts over the top, then drizzle with honey.
- Serve with crackers, toasted baguette, raw veggies, or apple slices.
Notes
- Let goat cheese sit at room temperature for at least 30 minutes before whipping for the smoothest texture.
- Serve on a shallow plate for easier access to both dip and toppings in each bite.
- If refrigerated, allow 20–30 minutes at room temperature before serving.
Nutrition
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Carbohydrates: 10 g
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Protein: 7 g
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Fat: 11 g