These crispy sweet potato goat cheese puffs are great as a party appetizer or just a fun side to dinner.
I’m going to bet that there will be quite a few posts today about Madonna’s performance, some Budweiser commercial, so and so’s horrible play…blah, blah, blah. But guess what? I don’t have cable, I didn’t watch a second of the superbowl and so I have nothing to say about it.
I do have some cheesy balls for you though.
Crispy, cheesy on the outside, creamy and sweet on the inside.
Personally, I think that sounds way better than anything having to do with football.
I find that experimenting in the kitchen is best done on a full stomach (kind of like grocery shopping) so that I hopefully avoid shoving whatever’s just come out of the oven straight into my face once it’s cooked.
There was no hope with these.
I ate lunch right before and still downed 3 immediately. As in, they didn’t even make it into the pictures.
Sorry, I’m not sorry.
While I don’t have any picky eater kids at home, I couldn’t help but think how awesome these would be for them after popping a couple in my mouth. I know I wasn’t a huge sweet potato fan when I was younger, but if someone had mixed them with goat cheese and rolled them in parmesan and breadcrumbs, I’m pretty sure I would’ve eaten a few and not complained. Or more likely, I would’ve put up a front and still complained but secretly loved them. Yeah, I was that kind of kid.
Not that I wanted to watch the game at all last night, but it’s kind of a shame I didn’t have a superbowl party to bring these to. I’m thinking they would’ve gone like hotcakes.
Instead, I sat home alone, watching Mad Men, playing words with friends and eating these on my couch in sweats. Not sure what’s more pathetic, the fact that I had no where to go or that I actually preferred it that way so I had more of the cheesy balls to myself.
So, who ended up winning anyway?
Kidding.
Gina Matsoukas is an AP syndicated writer. She is the founder, photographer and recipe developer of Running to the Kitchen — a food website focused on providing healthy, wholesome recipes using fresh and seasonal ingredients. Her work has been featured in numerous media outlets both digital and print, including MSN, Huffington post, Buzzfeed, Women’s Health and Food Network.




















I love these and I love that they’re oven baked. I would gladly sit on the couch, hogging these balls all to myself!
I love putting goat cheese in my sweet potatoes, these look like an even better version of that!
Oh my gosh I don’t even like goat cheese but I just want to shove these in my face!
These look great! I was at a superbowl party and brought my laptop so I can blog. I’d rather be cooking. Lol! When those kids do come, I bet you won’t even get to eat one of these puffs!
Your night sounds way more fun than watching the Super Bowl. I only half-watched it, but even the commercials this year were kind of blah. I’ll take Mad Man over football any day!
Those sound heavenly! Two of my favorite foods!
Funny how you mention the kids ;) I was literally thinking how these would be PERFECT for Peanut because she LOVES sweet potato and these just look fun!
um, YUM! I’m not a sweet potato fan myself but I’m positive you can convince me to pop a few of these babies in my mouth because of that goat cheese. I barely watched the game last night. We had a party but I mostly did it cause I wanted to make super bad food. Madonna’s performance was a meh.
ahhh just pinned these, they look so incredible. Every flavor in there is one of my favorites, and I’ve been adoring goat cheese lately- I go through phases. Gotta make these soon!
OMG I love this.