Easy Cheddar Cheese Ball Appetizer Recipe (2024)

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If you’re looking for the best crowd-pleasing easy appetizer, look no further than this Cheddar Cheese Ball recipe!

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At any party that my mom threw when I was growing up I remember a cheese and cracker tray being present. (Hmm, I guess it isn’t such a big surprise that as an adult I’m a cheese fiend, is it, lol?)

Between my sister and I, I was always the one who my mom delegated the job of arranging the cheese tray. And I didn’t mind at all.

So now, when I’m hosting or going to a party and in need of a dish to pass, my mind wanders for a bit and then settles on a cheese tray. Whether it’s the holiday season, a birthday party, tailgating gathering, or anything in between. A homemade cheese ball fits any occasion!

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To make things more interesting, I like to spice up my cheese trays. And cheese ball is a fun way to (literally) add some spice!

For this easy cheese ball, I use a mix of cheddar cheese, cream cheese, and farmers cheese. The end result is a soft, spreadable cheese.

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It’s slightly tangy and very flavorful with just a couple spices, but no one spice really overpowers another.

The toasted pecans on the outside provide a fantastic crunch.

This cheddar cheese ball recipe reminds me of what I think of as pub cheese or pub spread!

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The Best Easy Cheese Ball Recipe

Cheddar Cheese Ball Ingredients

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  • Sharp yellow cheddar
  • Cream Cheese
  • Farmers cheese (or you can use queso fresco)
  • Worcestershire sauce
  • Paprika
  • Onion powder
  • Salt
  • Black pepper
  • Pecans (for coating)

How to Make a Cheese Ball

  1. Combine the cheeses. Pulse together all ingredients (except the pecans) in a food processor until it forms a smooth paste.
  2. Roll the cheese mixture into balls. Divide in half, and roll each half into a ball.
  3. Chill the cheese balls. Wrap each cheese ball in plastic wrap, and place them each into a cereal bowl (this will help them hold a ball shape). Refrigerate until the cheese balls are firm, at least 2 hours, but up to 5 days. Not only does this help the cheese balls stiffen up, but it also allows the flavors to blend.
  4. Coat the balls. Before serving, roll each ball in the pecans.
  5. Serve. Let the cheese balls sit at room temperature for a few minutes before serving to soften a little. Serve them with crackers or anything else you like.
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Variations on This Recipe

There are so many different flavor variations that you can experiment with here.

  • Crumbled bacon and fresh minced scallion create a whole different experience.
  • Swap out the cheddar for blue cheese, add up to minced fresh herbs (like rosemary, thyme, tarragon, and/or parsley) instead of the Worcestershire and spices, and serve grapes along with the crackers.
  • Instead of cheddar use feta, omit the Worcestershire and spices, and add minced fresh oregano, finely diced kalamata olives and/or finely diced roasted red pepper, and a little bit of crushed fresh garlic or garlic powder. Roll the outside in minced parsley.
  • Or instead of pecans, roll these cheese balls in any type of toasted chopped nuts you like!

The flavor possibilities are endless when it comes to a cheese ball!

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Cheese Ball FAQs

What Is a Cheese Ball Made Of?

The two main ingredients in a cheese ball are cream cheese and a semi-hard cheese, such as cheddar or a semi-soft cheese, such as blue.

Additionally, cheese balls can be flavored with herbs, spices, or other flavorings, such as Worcestershire sauce.

Frequently, cheese balls are rolled in nuts and/or herbs, which adds another level of flavor and texture.

How Do You Harden a Cheese Ball?

Refrigerate until the cheese ball is firm, at least 2 hours, but up to 5 days.

If you're using a soft cheese, such as farmers cheese, you can strain it. To do so, place a fine mesh sieve over a bowl. Put the cheese into the strainer, place a paper towel on top, and then weight it down. I like to put a small plate on top, and then a heavy can on top of the plate. Move it to the fridge and let the cheese drain for 1 hour (or overnight if it’s very soft).

How Long Are Cheddar Cheese Balls Good For?

Once this cheese ball recipe is made, you can wrap it in plastic wrap and keep it stored in the fridge for up to 5 days before serving.

What Goes With a Cheese Ball?

You can serve anything with a cheese ball that you would serve on a cheese board.

Here are a few examples of foods that pair well with cheese:

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Cheddar Cheese Ball Recipe (aka Cheddar Pub Spread)

By: Faith Gorsky

If you’re looking for the best crowd-pleasing easy appetizer, look no further than this Cheddar Cheese Ball recipe!

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Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 0 minutes mins

Chill Time 2 hours hrs

Course Appetizer, Snack

Cuisine American

Servings 16 servings

Calories 168 kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Pulse together all ingredients (except the pecans) in a food processor until it forms a smooth paste.

  • Divide in half, and roll each half into a ball.

  • Wrap each cheese ball in plastic wrap, and place them each into a cereal bowl (this will help them hold a ball shape). Refrigerate until the cheese balls are firm, at least 2 hours, but up to 5 days.

  • Before serving, roll each ball in the pecans.

  • Let the cheese balls sit at room temperature for a few minutes before serving to soften a little. Serve the cheese balls with crackers or anything else you like.

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Faith's Tips

  • Net Carbs: 1g per serving (⅛ of a cheese ball)
  • Recipe Yield and Serving Size: This recipe makes 2 large cheese balls. Each cheese ball is 8 servings.
  • If Your Farmers Cheese is Very Soft: If your farmers cheese is very soft, you can strain it. To do so, place a fine mesh sieve over a bowl. Put the cheese into the strainer, place a paper towel on top, and then weight it down. I like to put a small plate on top, and then a heavy can on top of the plate. Move it to the fridge and let the cheese drain for 1 hour (or overnight if it’s very soft).
  • Farmers Cheese Substitute: If you can’t find farmers cheese, you can use queso fresco instead and omit the salt.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

Cheddar Cheese Ball Recipe (aka Cheddar Pub Spread)

Amount Per Serving

Calories 168Calories from Fat 135

% Daily Value*

Fat 15g23%

Saturated Fat 7g44%

Polyunsaturated Fat 2g

Monounsaturated Fat 5g

Cholesterol 35mg12%

Sodium 234mg10%

Potassium 69mg2%

Carbohydrates 2g1%

Fiber 1g4%

Sugar 1g1%

Protein 7g14%

Vitamin A 398IU8%

Vitamin C 1mg1%

Calcium 122mg12%

Iron 1mg6%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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This post was first published on An Edible Mosaic on October 24, 2011. It was updated with more information on December 28, 2021.

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FAQs

What is a LeBlanc's famous cheeseball? ›

LeBlanc's Fabulous Cheese Ball

In a medium bowl, combine cream cheese, onions, mayonnaise, mustard, cayenne, paprika, Tabasco, Worcestershire, Accent seasoning and Lawry's seasoning. Shape into one large or two small balls; roll in chopped pecans to coat. Chill overnight. Serve with assorted crackers.

What is a good cracker for a cheese ball? ›

What to Serve with Cheese Ball. That's an important question and I obviously have a strong opinion. Here are some options: Crackers – Ritz Crackers, Wheat Thins, Multi-Grain, Milton's.

How long will a cheese ball last in the refrigerator? ›

Storing in Fridge: If you start with fresh ingredients, you can store the cheese ball in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks. Cover any leftovers with plastic wrap and store in an airtight container. How to Freeze: I prefer a freshly made cheese ball, BUT you can freeze cheese balls.

Who made the original cheese ball? ›

They're sort of retro, they're easy to make, and let's face it: They're fun. "According to legend," writes Michelle Buffardi, author of Great Balls of Cheese, "the first cheese ball in recorded history was made in 1801 by Elisha Brown, Jr. on his farm and presented to President Thomas Jefferson" at the White House.

What is a cheese ball slang? ›

chiefly US, informal. : a person who lacks style or good taste : a cheesy person. The other person of interest is … in his mid-30s, works in New York's fashion industry, and considers his looks a hobby. He's a cheeseball, but a fascinating one.

What crackers go best with cheddar cheese? ›

Cheddar cheese with fancy fig crackers

Really good cheddar cheese, particularly clothbound, will have a distinct bitter quality that really needs balance. This is where those fancy fruit crackers really shine. They're equally bold in flavour so make a great pair.

What crackers go best with cheddar? ›

Sharp cheeses (like cheddar) → club crackers, Ritz, or anything buttery!

What crackers go well with cheddar? ›

Crackers with dried fruit work well for cheddar, swiss, and manchego cheese, while olive oil crackers are delightful with parmesan.

Can you freeze a cheese ball for later use? ›

Cheese balls freeze quite well. Again, it's best to wrap the cheese ball in one layer of plastic wrap, then one layer of aluminum foil. Freeze for up to four weeks. Thaw in the refrigerator overnight.

What cheese takes the longest to go bad? ›

Soft varieties tend to spoil more quickly than hard varieties. This table shows how long a variety of popular cheeses last in the fridge (1). Hard cheeses last 3–4 times longer in the fridge than soft cheeses since they contain less moisture and are therefore less prone to spoilage from bacteria (1, 2 ).

What cheese are cheese balls made of? ›

Cheese balls are traditionally made with two kinds of cheese – cream cheese (or another soft cheese like quark cheese, mascarpone or ricotta) and a grated semi-soft or semi-firm cheese like cheddar, colby cheese, monterey jack cheese, or muenster.

What is the best way to eat cheese balls? ›

But in all seriousness, they make a great snack or appetizer, especially when served with a dip to cut through the intensely savory and rich flavors and textures. Ketchup, salsa, marinara, or other tomato-based sauces would work wonderfully as dips.

What utensils go with cheese ball? ›

Perhaps the most classic cheeseball combo includes port wine, cheddar, and pecans. Set out crackers and a cheese knife, and the cheese ball is ready to serve.

How to repurpose a cheese ball? ›

Here are five smart, tasty ways to finish your cheese ball.
  1. Turn it into a sauce for pasta. Consider dinner done by transforming your cheese ball into a creamy sauce for pasta. ...
  2. Crumble it over salad. All salads are better with cheese. ...
  3. Add it to a frittata. ...
  4. Stuff chicken breasts or pork chops. ...
  5. Swipe it in sandwiches.
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What are the names for cheese balls? ›

Cheese ball
  • Bocconcini, mozzarella cheese balls.
  • Cheese puffs, a processed snack made from puffed corn and cheese, sometimes ball-shaped.
  • Cheese spread, usually served around Christmas in the United States and Canada. ...
  • Edam cheese, a Dutch cheese in the shape of a ball.
  • Fried cheese curds, breaded and fried cheese curds.

What is the name of the small ball cheese? ›

Bocconcini (Italian: [bokkonˈtʃiːni]; sg. : bocconcino, Italian: [bokkonˈtʃiːno]; English: "small mouthful") are small mozzarella cheese balls.

Who is famous for their cheese? ›

France is the destination of choice for cheese lovers. With over 400 varieties of cheese, the country is famous worldwide for its cheese-making expertise and cheese diversity.

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