Boursin Stuffed Olives

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These addictive Boursin Stuffed Olives are the perfect one-bite appetizer that combines briny Kalamata olives with creamy, herbaceous Boursin cheese. Ready in under 15 minutes with no cooking required, these savory bites are perfect for last-minute entertaining or a quick snack. Once you try these Boursin Stuffed Olives, you'll understand why they disappear from the platter so quickly!
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Boursin Stuffed Olives are the ultimate quick-fix appetizer that combines briny Kalamata olives with creamy, herbaceous cheese. These savory bites come together in under fifteen minutes with absolutely no cooking required, making them perfect for spontaneous gatherings or lazy weekend snacking. The magic happens when the sharp olive flavor meets the rich, garlic-infused Boursin creating a taste explosion in every single bite. I first made these for a dinner party emergency and now they’re my most requested party trick.

Ingredients You’ll Need

  • Kalamata olives: pitted and drained, choose large high-quality ones for easier stuffing and better flavor contrast
  • Boursin Garlic & Fine Herbs cheese: softened, this creamy herbed cheese is the star filling that brings everything together
  • Fresh lemon zest: adds bright citrus notes that cut through the rich cheese and briny olive perfectly
  • Freshly cracked black pepper: provides subtle heat and depth, always crack it fresh for best aroma
  • Fresh chives: finely chopped, they bring mild onion flavor and vibrant green color to the cheese mixture
  • Fresh dill: minced, this herb adds a distinctive tangy note that complements both olive and cheese
  • Red pepper flakes: optional, add these if you want a spicy kick that wakes up your palate
  • Extra virgin olive oil: drizzle over finished olives for richness and glossy appearance
  • Toasted pine nuts: optional topping, these add crunch and nutty flavor for extra sophistication
  • Fresh parsley leaves: optional garnish, bright green color makes the presentation pop
  • Extra black pepper: optional dusting, adds visual texture and final flavor boost

How to Make It

Dry The Olives Completely:
Pat the drained Kalamata olives completely dry with paper towels. This crucial step ensures the cheese sticks properly since any leftover brine will prevent adhesion.

Mix The Herbed Cheese Filling:
In a small mixing bowl, combine the softened Boursin cheese with lemon zest, black pepper, chopped chives, minced dill, and red pepper flakes if using. Mix until all herbs are evenly distributed throughout the creamy cheese.

Prepare Your Piping Tool:
Transfer the cheese mixture to a piping bag fitted with a medium star tip, or simply use a small zip-top bag with the corner snipped off for a rustic look. Both methods work great depending on your presentation preference.

Stuff Each Olive Carefully:
Hold one olive gently in your palm and pipe a generous swirl of the Boursin mixture into the center, creating a small mound on top. The cheese should fill the cavity where the pit was and create a little decorative rosette.

Arrange On Serving Platter:
Arrange all stuffed olives on a serving platter. Drizzle lightly with extra virgin olive oil and sprinkle with any remaining fresh herbs or toasted pine nuts if you’re feeling fancy.

Let Flavors Meld Together:
Let the stuffed olives rest at room temperature for 10 minutes before serving. This short rest allows the flavors to meld together beautifully, making each bite even more delicious than the last.

Close-up of Boursin stuffed olives showing the herbed cheese rosette and glistening olive oil

Close-up of Boursin stuffed olives showing the herbed cheese rosette and glistening olive oil | greenspoonery.com

Storage Tips

Store your stuffed olives in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to three days, placing them in a single layer if possible or separating layers with parchment paper to prevent sticking. Bring them to room temperature for about 15 minutes before serving again, which allows the cheese to soften back up and the flavors to shine. I often make a double batch because they never last long in my fridge.

Ingredient Substitutions

If you can’t find Boursin, any creamy herbed goat cheese or cream cheese mixed with garlic and fresh herbs will work beautifully. For the olives, any large pitted variety like Castelvetrano or even green olives will work, though the flavor profile will be different. If you’re out of fresh herbs, use half the amount of dried but always add them directly to the cheese to rehydrate. For dairy-free friends, you’ll need to find a vegan cream cheese alternative mixed with garlic powder and dried herbs.

Serving Suggestions

Serve these as part of a Mediterranean appetizer platter with hummus, pita bread, and marinated feta for a complete spread. They’re fantastic alongside grilled meats or as a garnish for a charcuterie board, adding a punchy, creamy element that balances cured flavors. Pair them with a crisp Sauvignon Blanc or sparkling wine to cut through the richness while you’re hosting.

Cultural Context

While this specific combination is a modern twist, stuffed olives have roots throughout Mediterranean cuisine where combining briny elements with rich cheeses and fresh herbs is a time-honored tradition. The technique mirrors Italian olive ascolane but takes a much simpler approach that fits contemporary home cooking. This recipe captures the essence of Mediterranean hospitality where bold flavors meet effortless preparation and sharing small bites with friends is what makes a meal special.

Mediterranean appetizer spread with stuffed olives, pita, hummus and feta cheese

Mediterranean appetizer spread with stuffed olives, pita, hummus and feta cheese | greenspoonery.com

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of olives work best for Boursin Stuffed Olives?

Kalamata olives are ideal for Boursin Stuffed Olives because their deep, briny flavor perfectly balances the creamy, herbaceous cheese. Make sure they’re pitted and thoroughly drained to prevent the filling from becoming watery. You can also use large green olives if you prefer a milder, less salty base.

Can I make Boursin Stuffed Olives ahead of time?

Yes! You can prepare these Boursin Stuffed Olives up to 2 days in advance. Simply stuff the olives and store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator. Drizzle with olive oil and fresh herbs just before serving for the best flavor and presentation. They actually taste better after the flavors meld together!

What can I substitute for Boursin cheese?

If you don’t have Boursin, you can mix cream cheese with minced garlic, chives, dill, and a pinch of salt to replicate the flavor. Goat cheese or herbed feta also work well for a tangier twist on these stuffed olives. Just ensure whatever cheese you use is soft enough to pipe or spoon easily.

How do I serve Boursin Stuffed Olives for a party?

Arrange your Boursin Stuffed Olives on a small platter or in a shallow bowl, drizzle with the extra virgin olive oil, and sprinkle with fresh chives and extra red pepper flakes if you like heat. They’re perfect on their own, or serve with toothpicks for easy grabbing. Pair with a crisp white wine or sparkling water with lemon.

Can I add other ingredients to the filling?

Absolutely! While the base recipe is perfect as-is, you can customize your Boursin Stuffed Olives by adding finely chopped sun-dried tomatoes, crispy bacon bits, or a pinch of smoked paprika to the cheese mixture. Just keep additions finely minced so the filling stays pipeable and balanced with the olive flavor.

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Boursin Stuffed Olives

These addictive Boursin Stuffed Olives are the perfect one-bite appetizer that combines briny Kalamata olives with creamy, herbaceous Boursin cheese. Ready in under 15 minutes with no cooking required, these savory bites are perfect for last-minute entertaining or a quick snack. Once you try these Boursin Stuffed Olives, you'll understand why they disappear from the platter so quickly!

Prep Time
15 Minutes
Total Time
15 Minutes
4.5
(109 reviews)
By: Rachel Adams
Category: Appetizers
Difficulty: Easy
Cuisine: Mediterranean-Inspired
Yield: 6 Servings

Ingredients

  1. 01 1 (6.5-ounce) jar Kalamata olives, pitted and drained
  2. 02 1 (5.2-ounce) package Boursin Garlic & Fine Herbs cheese, softened
  3. 03 1 teaspoon fresh lemon zest
  4. 04 1/4 teaspoon freshly cracked black pepper
  5. 05 1 tablespoon fresh chives, finely chopped
  6. 06 1 teaspoon fresh dill, minced
  7. 07 1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes (optional)
  8. 08 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil

Instructions

Step 01

Pat the drained Kalamata olives completely dry with paper towels. This step is crucial - any leftover brine will prevent the cheese from sticking properly.

Step 02

In a small mixing bowl, combine the softened Boursin cheese with lemon zest, black pepper, chopped chives, minced dill, and red pepper flakes if using. Mix until all herbs are evenly distributed throughout the creamy cheese.

Step 03

Transfer the cheese mixture to a piping bag fitted with a medium star tip, or simply use a small zip-top bag with the corner snipped off for a rustic look.

Step 04

Hold one olive gently in your palm and pipe a generous swirl of the Boursin mixture into the center of the olive, creating a small mound on top. The cheese should fill the cavity where the pit was and create a little decorative rosette.

Step 05

Arrange all stuffed olives on a serving platter. Drizzle lightly with extra virgin olive oil and sprinkle with any remaining fresh herbs or toasted pine nuts if desired.

Step 06

Let the stuffed olives rest at room temperature for 10 minutes before serving to allow the flavors to meld together beautifully.

Tools You'll Need

  • Mixing bowl
  • Piping bag or zip-top bag
  • Small spoon or spatula
  • Serving platter

Allergy Information

Contains dairy (Boursin cheese). Contains sulfites (from olives). Gluten-free. Not suitable for those with garlic or onion sensitivities.

Nutrition Facts (Per Serving)

Calories
105
Protein
2g
Carbohydrates
2g
Fat
10g