Homemade Boursin Cheese Recipe (2025)

My Homemade Boursin Cheese recipe is easy to do, and the flavor is spot on. This copy cat garlic and herb creamy cheese is absolutely delicious and will save you SO MUCH money! It’s perfect for any occasion.

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Homemade Boursin cheese is a breeze!

I’m so excited to share this with you, it’s phenomenal. The combination of fresh garlic, mixed herbs, and fluffy cream cheese is so good, you won’t be able to stop eating it. Better invite some friends over. In fact this is ideal for entertaining because Boursin is special enough to stand on its own, just add crackers and you’ve got a party.

the simple list of ingredients:

The classic Boursin cheese includes just parsley and chives, but I think the more the merrier. A larger mix of herbs gives my cheese a more robust, herbier flavor, I think you’re going to love it…

  • whipped cream cheese ~ the cheese in Boursin is Gournay, a type of fresh French cream cheese.
  • garlic ~ fresh garlic gives this Boursin cheese recipe an appealing punch.
  • assorted dried herbs, I used: parlsey, oregano, marjoram, tarragon, thyme, chives, sage, and basil.
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how to make homemade garlic and herbed cheese spread

My small food processor works perfectly for this job, but as long as you mince the garlic fine enough, you can definitely do it by hand. You’re going to need whipped cream cheese, a clove of garlic, and and assortment of dried herbs for this recipe.

Pack it into a jar after everything is mixed, and let it ‘age’ for 24 hours in the fridge to allow the flavors to develop and permeate the cheese. It’s now ready to spread on crackers, burgers, sandwiches, etc.

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tips for making your own Boursin cheese

  • Homemade Boursin cheese is a great idea for a host gift. Pack it into a cute Weck jar and bring it with the recipe attached.
  • Using good quality dried herbs is important because they’re going to take center stage in this cheese. My microwave method for drying fresh herbs works great, and when you do it yourself, you get the biggest bang for your buck.
  • It might sound like a lot of herbs, so use less if you like. I think the cream cheese can really handle quite a bit without being overwhelmed, so I loaded it up. Be sure to crush the herbs further between your fingers as you add them to bring out the flavors.
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How to use your homemade Boursin

  • This cheese is so tasty it only needs some great crackers by its side.
  • I got many questions about the brand of cracker I used in the photos…they are Lesley Stowe Rainforest Crisps.
  • You can make your own crisp crackers, check out myCopycat Raincoast Crisps® Crackers or myVegan Multi Seeded Crisps.
  • You can use your cheese as a base for many kinds of simple savory tarts, like mySweet Onion Puff Pastry Tart or myAsparagus Puff Pastry Tart.
  • It’s once of the delicious layers in my7 Layer Smoked Salmon Dip.
  • This cheese is always a hit on a cheese board, and in my How to Make an Epic Cheese Board post I’ll show you how to make adorable Boursin pinecones, with sliced almonds.
  • Slather it on baked potatoes or grilled steak.
  • Substitute your herbed cheese in many savory recipes that call for cream cheese.

Reader Rave ~

“Just made this and it is delicious. I put some on a cracker and asked my husband what he thought it was – he got it on the first bite. Took some over to his mom and she said the same thing. Thank you for a great recipe.” ~Joan

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variations to make this diy garlic and herb cheese your own ~

  • You can use very finely minced fresh herbs for a different type of flavor.
  • Go ahead and use a low fat whipped cream cheese for a skinny homemade Boursin cheese recipe.
  • Try mixing the whipped cream cheese with some soft goat cheese for an extra tang.

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Homemade Boursin Cheese Recipe

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My Homemade Boursin Cheese recipe is easy to do, and the flavor is spot on. This copy cat garlic and herb creamy cheese will save you SO MUCH money! It's perfect for any occasion.

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Prep Time:10 minutes minutes

Total Time:10 minutes minutes

Ingredients

  • 12 ounces whipped cream cheese
  • 1 large clove of garlic

2 scant teaspoons each:

Instructions

  • You can do this in a food processor or by hand. For the processor, process the garlic first until it is finely minced, then add the cheese and herbs and process until creamy.

  • By hand, mince the garlic as finely as possible, and then mix everything together in a large bowl.

  • Put the cheese into an airtight jar or container and refrigerate for 24 hours before serving to allow the flavors to develop.

  • Plan to use your homemade Boursin cheese within two weeks.

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Course: Appetizer

Cuisine: French

Author: Sue Moran

Keyword: appetizer, cheese, diy, herbs, host gift

Nutrition

Calories: 50 kcal · Carbohydrates: 1 g · Protein: 1 g · Fat: 8 g · Saturated Fat: 4 g · Cholesterol: 25 mg · Sodium: 73 mg · Potassium: 31 mg · Sugar: 1 g · Vitamin A: 305 IU · Calcium: 22 mg · Iron: 1 mg

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FAQs

Is Boursin just cream cheese? ›

Authentic Boursin is made from Gournay cheese, which is similar to cream cheese but crumblier.

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.

What is a substitute for Boursin cheese? ›

Cottage cheese, with its curd-like texture, is a healthier substitute for Boursin cheese. While it lacks the creamy consistency of Boursin, it can still provide a similar savory taste. To achieve a creamier texture, you can blend cottage cheese until smooth or mix it with a small amount of cream or yogurt.

Do French people eat Boursin? ›

Boursin Garlic & Fine Herbs Cheese was served at celebrations and gatherings throughout France, and it quickly became a household name.

What is the original Boursin Flavour? ›

The Boursin productsGarlic & Fine Herbs

This delicious cheese with an exceptional texture, enhanced with a hint of garlic and the great taste of aromatic parsley and chives — this is the original flavour created by François Boursin.

Is Boursin cheese unhealthy? ›

Contains a high level of saturated fat

For this reason it has long been known as a "bad" fat that raises the "bad" cholesterol, LDL.

How long does Boursin cheese last in the fridge? ›

Boursin Cheese will stay good for approximately 5 days after opening, if kept refrigerated and within best before date.

Why is Boursin so good? ›

The mystery is part of the allure. And then, the flavor: Boursin is the ancestral predecessor of ranch dressing, with its garlicky foundation taken to the edge of too salty. The herbs—astonishingly only chives and parsley—act as the level-headed friend who tells everyone to chill out when the party gets too wild.

Does Trader Joe's sell Boursin cheese? ›

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.

Can I use alouette instead of Boursin? ›

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

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.

What's the difference between cream cheese and Boursin Cheese? ›

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

How to tell if Boursin has gone bad? ›

look for signs of spoilage like a strong “off” smell (like how rotten milk smells), or mold on the outside of the cheese anywhere(toss if you see mold!).

Why is it called Boursin? ›

A: Boursin is a brand name for a creamy spread that's a little like crumbly cream cheese. It was created in 1963 by a Frenchman named Francois Boursin and it used to only be made in France. These days, it's made in America by Unilever.

What is the difference between Brie and Boursin? ›

Brie is made from cow's milk; it has a runny and buttery texture, and the flavor can vary based on what's added to the cheese while making it. Boursin is made from pasteurized cow's milk; while it is both cream and crumbly in texture, it is also spreadable.

Is Philadelphia soft cheese the same as cream cheese? ›

Yes, it is the same. Philadelphia is just a brand of cream cheese. A company that makes cheese with fresh milk and real cream since 1872.

What is a substitute for Neufchatel cheese? ›

Regular cream cheese can be substituted for Neufchatel cheese, especially in recipes for dips and spreads, with good results. You may notice a slightly different texture in cooked products.

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