Cranberry-Pecan Goat Cheese Truffles
Let’s talk about the easiest, prettiest, most delicious little appetizer you will make this holiday season. These Cranberry-Pecan Goat Cheese Truffles are my secret weapon for parties. They look incredibly elegant, taste amazing, require absolutely zero cooking, and come together in about 15 minutes. It’s basically magic.
We’re taking creamy, tangy goat cheese, mixing it with a little cream cheese for extra smoothness, fresh herbs, and a secret “zesty sprinkle” of bright orange zest. Then, we roll this glorious mixture into bite-sized balls and coat them in a crunchy, festive mix of toasted pecans and sweet-tart dried cranberries. They are the perfect bite: creamy, tangy, crunchy, sweet, and savory all at once. Serve them with crackers, and watch them disappear!
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- No-Bake & Super Fast: This is the ultimate stress-free holiday appetizer. It comes together in minutes with zero cooking required.
- Incredibly Elegant: These little truffles look so sophisticated and festive on a platter. Your guests will think you spent hours!
- Perfect Flavor & Texture Combo: The creamy, tangy goat cheese paired with the crunchy pecans and chewy, tart cranberries is an unbeatable combination.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Let’s make the easiest elegant appetizer ever. Here’s how.
First, let’s gather our beautiful, festive ingredients.
Next, we’ll make the creamy goat cheese base. We’ll simply mix our softened goat cheese and cream cheese together with fresh herbs and that all-important orange zest.

Now for the fun part: roll ’em up! Use your hands to roll the creamy cheese mixture into small, bite-sized balls. A little scoop helps keep them uniform.
Finally, the festive coating. We’ll roll our creamy truffles in a beautiful mixture of chopped toasted pecans and dried cranberries until they’re completely coated.

Arrange them on a platter, and you’re ready for the party!
Ava’s Notes
- Soften Your Cheeses: Make sure your goat cheese and cream cheese are nicely softened to room temperature. This is the key to getting a perfectly smooth, creamy mixture without lumps.
- Toast Your Nuts! Toasting the pecans beforehand brings out their nutty flavor and makes them extra crunchy. Don’t skip this step!
- Make Ahead Magic: You can make these truffles a day or two in advance! Just store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator and let them sit at room temperature for about 15-20 minutes before serving.


