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Party Spreadable Pure Chèvre

A soft, spreadable goat cheese. 4 oz. container.

A spreadable, soft goat cheese that's perfect on bagels, pizza, crackers, or mixed into scrambled eggs. 

You've asked for a high-quality, nourishing, local cheese that's the perfect complement to your pasture-raised and grass-fed dishes. And we can't think of a better complement than Celebrity Dairy goat cheese. 

Spreadable chevré is a wonderful replacement for cream cheese, or as the base for your own unique flavors. Add to scrambled pasture-raised eggs; spread across sourdough crackers or bagels and top with your favorite herbs; add to sandwiches or wraps; or form soft balls and sprinkle atop your favorite salads or veggies.

Like all of our partner farms, Celebrity Dairy meets our standard for sustainable, pasture-raised, and humane farming. 

Making pure chevré is a simple and slow process that follows time-honored French farmstead techniques. Pasteurized milk is treated with yogurt cultures to develop into curds and whey. The drained milk solids are then combined to form a soft, spreadable cheese. 

Alpine and Saanen goats spend their days foraging on pastures and the woods, where goats are happiest, and return to the barn twice a day for milking, where they also receive supplemental feed to support their nutritional needs as nursing mothers. 

Celebrity Dairy is also a long-standing, viable farm in the Chatham County community. Established in 1987, when the original owners discovered they could tolerate goat milk despite their intolerance for cows' milk, the cheese has been tested and perfected for years to become the highest-quality goat cheese in the area.

Goat cheese is a good source of protein and healthy dietary fats, containing about 6 grams of protein and 8 grams of fat in a 1 oz serving. It's also a great source of vitamins A and B, and minerals like calcium, phosphorus, copper, iron, selenium, and magnesium.
Every Celebrity Dairy product comes with a best-buy date. Cheese is perishable and lasts a few weeks or more if stored properly in the refrigerator.