Cheese Balls – 3 Ways

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Cheese Ball 3 Ways
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If your a cheese lover like me and need a quick go-to appetizer recipe give these a try. These are so easy to make, the flavors are incredible and you can use crackers, veggies or bread to smear the yummy cheesy goodness on. Always a crowd pleaser!

Three examples of Cheese Balls
Cheese Balls 3 Ways

Ingredients

Cheese Balls

3 8 oz Cream Cheese (Softened)

8 oz Sharp Cheddar shredded ( Yellow or White will do)

8 oz Smoked Gouda, shredded

1/2 C Julienne Cut Sun-Ripped Dried Tomatoes

5 Tblsp Dried or Fresh Dill

1/4 TSP Sea Salt

1 TSP Ground Black Pepper

1 TSP Garlic minced (about 2-3 cloves)

 

For the Outside Coating

1C Toasted Walnuts chopped

1C Fresh Minced Parsley

1/2 C Fresh Ground Black Pepper

 

Instructions

In a stand mixer or a large mixing bowl with hand mixer, add all your cheese ball ingredients.

Mix until all ingredients are incorporated and set aside.

In three separate bowls, preferably about the size of a cereal bowl, add your toasted walnuts to one, black pepper to another and parsley to the last bowl.

*Your hands will get a little messy at this stage, you can use plastic gloves *

Grab about a cup of your cheese mixture and roll in the palm of your hands until it forms a round ball. Place it in one of the three bowls and gently roll the whole ball around to make sure it is covered with coating.

Repeat this step with the other two cheese balls and the other coatings.

Gently wrap each cheese ball separately in plastic wrap and pop in the fridge overnight.

When ready to serve, remove from the fridge 30 minutes before hand and place on your serving plate or board. Just before company arrives or you are ready to eat, remove plastic wrap.

Add your assortment of crackers, carrots, celery, peppers or a nice loaf of crusty bread on the side. With a small cocktail cheese knife, one knife per cheese ball, dive in and ENJOY~

Servings: Depends on the size of the cheese balls you make!

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Chill Time: Overnight

Total Time: 15-20

Packaged Cheese Balls for Gifting
Packaged Cheese Balls for Gifting

As you can see from the pictures I made little pumpkins (made in fall) using 3 pieces of curling ribbon, put them in the fridge like this overnight and used micro greens for the stems. Pepper stems work really great as well.

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Jenn Smith
Hey I'm Jenn, NYer turned OKie after my husbands 30 year ARMY career. We have four pretty amazing adult kids, two of which are active duty soldiers, so yes we are "empty nesters" But that didn't last, we bought 40 acres called The Roost and a few chickens to fill that void. Though my career was Physical Therapy many years ago, I chose to stay at home with our kids during my husband's active duty career with lots of volunteering added to my resume. I dabbled in substitute teaching at many duty stations and started contract work with R. Riveter as a Remote Leather Riveter, RR131 :). I love to cook, garden, create garden/field to table recipes and listen to audiobooks while doing that. My goal is to "keep moving" so staying active as long as I can through running, yoga, biking is my go to, but I do enjoy a frothy cup of black coffee, a glass of wine and chips and salsa. Here with Military Mom Collective I want to inspire, guide, share tips and tricks that we have learned through our military journey. Also to help other empty nester moms out there who have kids that are active duty. It is a different ball game when your kids are active and deploying, but we can get through it together.