Boursin Cheese (Homemade) Recipe - Food.com (2024)

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"Boursin-style cheese can easily be made at home. Not just more economical, but fresher and tastier. Rub all the dried herbs used between your fingers before adding."

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Ready In:
10mins

Ingredients:
11
Yields:

3 cups (approximately)

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ingredients

  • 2 garlic cloves
  • 8 ounces butter, at room temperature
  • 16 ounces cream cheese, at room temperature
  • 3 tablespoons grated parmesan cheese (the real stuff, and freshly-grated)
  • 1 tablespoon fresh dill, minced or 1 teaspoon dried dill weed, crumbled
  • 12 teaspoon dried marjoram
  • 12 teaspoon basil
  • 12 teaspoon chives
  • 12 teaspoon black pepper
  • 14 teaspoon dried thyme, crumbled
  • 2 tablespoons minced fresh parsley

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directions

  • Have cheeses and butter at room temperature.
  • Crush garlic.
  • Mix cheeses, butter and garlic.
  • Add remaining ingredients, mix well.
  • Pack into a container just large enough to hold the boursin and store in refrigerator.
  • To serve, bring to room temperature.
  • Serve with crackers.

Questions & Replies

Boursin Cheese (Homemade) Recipe - Food.com (13)

  1. How far in advance can you make this recipe?

    jackiebjones

  2. The butter in this recipe…does it actually call for two sticks of butter (8 oz.) or does the recipe mean 8 TBSP. instead of 8 oz.?

    pgnagey1803265451

  3. Basil and chives, fresh or dried? I'd like to know before starting the recipe. Looks good and I don't want it to fail because of using incorrect ingredients. Thanks. Susan

    sappl0331

  4. How long does this keep in the fridge?

    samantha-eaton

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Reviews

  1. When I first started cooking, I used this same recipe (only with much larger measuring units) for Stuffed Mushroom Marinara although I omitted the marjoram. I cooked at a four-star restaurant, and it was such a hit. Clients were always asking us about the "delicious stuff" in the mushrooms. They had no idea that is so inexpensive to make. We also used it to spread on flat breads and even put a bit in the French Onion Soup. This recipe is GREAT! I use it for everything now.

    brandie_rochell

  2. This recipe is just about spot on the store bought stuff. The great thing about this recipe is that it's so easy to make it the way you and your family likes it. We made it (and it makes a lot), froze some of it, and ate the stuff we didn't freeze. We refrigerated most of it for two days and then froze it. When it thaws, it is still amazing. If you've gone this far to find this recipe, AND you've read this review, THEN take the leap for this easy, delicious cheese spread. it'll be a hit at family or work parities for sure.

    Michael W.

  3. I have made this many times and love this recipe! So much less expensive than the premade stuff! I have found it keeps well in the refrigerator too. Great to have on hand.

    Michelle in KY

  4. I simplified the recipe a bit by using a store brand Italian Seasonings blend instead of the individual spices. I used 8 oz of cream cheese, 4 oz of butter, 1 cloves of garlic, 3 Tbsp shredded Parmesan, 2 Tbsp fresh parsley, and 1 1/2 tsp of the Italian Seasoning. It tastes just like that expensive Boursin in the supermarket! I'm sure it will be even better after a day in the fridge.

    janet_schex

  5. Can you stand another rave review of this recipe? Simply fabulous! I needed some Boursin for a recipe, but couldn't find any here in our small town. It's times like these, I'm thankful for Zaar (Food. com) contributors. :)

    Lori Mama

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Tweaks

  1. Huge success at our potluck - I ran out of crackers, and folks were stealing them from others' offerings to snack on this. I minced the fresh dill, parsley and garlic and scallion instead of chives with my immersion blender, then chunked the cheese and butter, threw everything into the KitchenAid and let it mix. It turned out perfect! Many requests for the recipe.

    duonyte

  2. This is a fine recipe, but aggghhhhh! Two garlic cloves is wayyy too much! (unless you really love overwhelming garlic taste - I like garlic btw) I tried again with half a garlic clove, and that was MORE than enough. I have tried this with goat cheese instead of the butter - cuts down on the calories (and you forego some of the richness), gives the nice tangy flavor of goat cheese instead. Which not everyone likes, of course...

    lattefish

  3. I used this recipe as a substitute for the boursin cheese called for in Bacon Wrapped Boursin Stuffed Chicken Breasts - a Deux! It was wonderful! I prepared 12 chicken breasts and still had some of the cheese left over. I made the chicken ahead of time and froze it. I then thawed and baked some of it for for Mother's Day. I would certainly recommend this recipe and would not hesitate to use it again. Everyone loved it!

    ljh237

  4. Delicious! I used homemade yogurt cheese instead of cream cheese (same consistency but a bit tangier) and I left out the butter. It's already a favourite.

    lje632

  5. This was an excellent New Year's Eve appetizer. I halved the recipe and it still made plenty. We love garlic so I didn't halve the garlic. I substituted a 'quatro fromaggio' grated cheese blend that I had on hand for the parmesan. I used dried dill and omitted the chives & parsley (didn't have any on hand), and it still came out great. So easy & so good!

    terri.jentz

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<style>body { background: url("http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3639/3512121819_f2f1aaf050.jpg?v=0"); background-repeat: repeat-y; }</style>OK, here goes. I live in Athens, Greece. I moved out here many, many years ago from Ottawa, Canada - so I am blessed in having two wonderful heritages!I suffer from compulsive obsessive behaviour with regard to food and my psychiatrist thought it would be a good idea to find a 'society' where many have the same problem and try to find a cure.So far, I've copied a couple of thousand recipes from this site and my psychiatrist has thrown the towel in and refuses to answer the phone when I call.What did I do wrong?Got 3 kids that keep me on the go - 10 and under at this point (2008) - I may not get round to updating this for a few years, so you'll have to do your own maths.I teach English full-time and Greek Cookery part-time. I would like to make the cooking part of it full-time and the English Grammar part of it part-time. That's all for now.

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FAQs

What cheese is closest to Boursin? ›

Delicious Boursin Cheese Alternative: Same Flavor & Easy Substitution. Cream cheese, Beecher's handmade cheese and Laughing Cow are the top 3 Boursin cheese substitute. Gorgonzola is also good.

What kind of cheese is in Boursin? ›

So, what actually is Boursin cheese? Boursin is the brand name of a soft, creamy-style French cheese (called Gournay) that is flavored with various things. The variety many of us are familiar with is garlic & fine herbs, which costs around $7 for two ounces in my area. And it is delicious — truly.

Is Boursin a healthy cheese? ›

Boursin Cheese

This spreadable cheese is higher on the fat content (thus the spreadability) but remains low in calories. Spread some on fresh veggies for a filling snack. The original Boursin has 40 calories per ounce, but comes in a variety of flavors so be sure to read the labels.

Is Boursin basically cream cheese? ›

Boursin has a soft, spreadable consistency that is only a little bit harder than cream cheese.

Does Aldi do a version of Boursin? ›

ALDI Boursin Shallot & Chive Gournay Cheese Same-Day Delivery or Pickup | Instacart.

What does Boursin mean in French? ›

(French bursɛ̃ ) noun trademark. a brand of soft white creamy cheese, often flavoured with garlic.

Is Brie and Boursin the same? ›

Brie is a classic soft cheese with a rich, creamy texture and a mild, slightly nutty flavor. Boursin is a French cheese with a similar texture to Brie, but with added herbs and spices for a more complex flavor profile.

How long does Boursin last once opened? ›

How long is Boursin Cheese good for after I open it? Boursin Cheese will stay good for approximately 5 days after opening, if kept refrigerated and within best before date.

Do French people eat Boursin? ›

Finally, in 1963, François was satisfied with his authentic Gournay cheese and garlic creation, and he introduced it to the world. Boursin Garlic & Fine Herbs Cheese was served at celebrations and gatherings throughout France, and it quickly became a household name.

Can Boursin Cheese go bad? ›

For best quality, we recommend only eating Boursin Cheese by the date that is printed on the package.

Is alouette the same as Boursin? ›

Alouette, a brand of soft cheese similar to Boursin, may be substituted; use the garlic-and-herb flavor.

What is a cheaper alternative to Boursin Cheese? ›

I used 8 oz of cream cheese, 4 oz of butter, 1 cloves of garlic, 3 Tbsp shredded Parmesan, 2 Tbsp fresh parsley, and 1 1/2 tsp of the Italian Seasoning. It tastes just like that expensive Boursin in the supermarket!

What is the healthiest cheese ever? ›

Which cheese is healthiest? Cottage cheese is probably the healthiest cheese, Rizzo says. “It's lower in saturated fat and higher in protein than most other cheese,” she explains.

Can you eat Boursin Cheese by itself? ›

You can also enjoy our creamy herb cheese on its own on a cracker, artisan bread, or bagel. Our delicate cheese spread pairs wonderfully with most wines and complements any dinner party or event.

Is Boursin Cheese a chevre? ›

There are several varieties of Boursin. The most popular is probably Garlic and Fine Herbs, but you can also find Pepper, Fig and Nut, Shallot and Chive, Dried Tomato and Mediterranean Herbs, and other flavors. There is also a Chevre (goat cheese) version. Not all versions are available in all countries.

Is Boursin at Trader Joe's? ›

It's garlicky, herby, and creamy, not to mention the start of some of delicious recipes. The spreadable Gournay-style cheese is sold at most major grocery stores, including Trader Joe's, but I only buy it at Costco.

Are Brie Camembert Boursin Cheese types of soft cheese? ›

Common types of soft cheese are feta, Brie, ricotta, cream cheese, Camembert, Chevre, Roquefort, and gorgonzola, and – of course – cottage cheese. All these cheeses have a special tangy creaminess that no other food imparts. Soft cheese is un-ripened cheese made by coagulating casein (milk proteins) with acid.

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