Classic Cheese Ball Recipe - Build Your Bite (2024)

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This classic cheese ball recipe is made with cream cheese, green onions, and sharp cheddar cheese. A must have appetizer for the holidays!

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This is the best cheese ball recipe!

This is my go to recipe for an easy and tasty cheese ball that only uses simple ingredients and comes together in just a few minutes.A classic favorite that is always a hit for the holidays!

A cheese ball is a delicious addition to any holiday party, and a tradition that I grew up with, like many others did.

This delicious appetizer is so flavorful and has that perfect contrast of crunch in the pecans. Fresh green onions, cream cheese, and a few simple spices add just the right amount of flavor for every bite.

It is so good we made a Pimento Cheese Ball and Pumpkin Cheese Ball version too!

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How to make a Cheese Ball

Step 1: First, allow your cream cheese to soften for a few minutes. You will need two blocks of cream cheese.

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Step 2: Once softened, beat together the cream cheese, sour cream, garlic powder, fresh chopped green onions, salt, and pepper until combined with a hand mixer.

Step 3: Grate 8 oz of sharp cheddar cheese and beat that in.I always recommend that you take the extra few minutes to grate your cheese fresh. It really makes all the difference in flavor.

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Step 4: Cover and chill the filling mixture in the fridge for around an hour or so to firm it up. This will help make it easier to form the cheese ball.

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If you want to make this ahead, you can leave the batter overnight in the fridge, then just finish rolling and shaping it right before serving.

Step 5: Once you are ready to make the cheese ball, use greased hands and a spatula to form the mixture into a ball shape.

I first shaped the ball roughly with a spatula then sprayed my hands with olive oil spray to finish shaping it and that worked perfectly.Oiling your hands will help keep the cheese from sticking too much to you.

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Step 6: Next, roll the cheese ball in the pecan pieces until it is coated on all sides. You need about a cup of chopped up pecans.

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Step 7: Just place the chopped pecans in a bowl and roll the cheese ball until it is totally covered in chopped nuts on all sides. Your cheese ball is now ready to serve!

Tips for Success

  • Grate the cheese yourself: Don’t skip grating the cheese yourself! The extra flavor and texture are just right for this recipe.I used sharp cheddar cheese, but medium cheddar would work just as well.
  • Buy pecan pieces: To save time, buy your pecans in pieces so you don’t have to spend time chopping them up.
  • Use a butter knife to serve this cheese ball
  • Refrigerate until ready to serve: do not leave this out at room temperature for longer than 2 hours.

What crackers to serve with this Cheese Ball Recipe

Personally, ritz crackers are my favorite cracker to serve with a cheese ball, but pretty much any cracker is going to be delicious!

  • triscuits
  • pita chips
  • wheat thins
  • pretzel chips
  • other crackers
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How to store a Cheese Ball

Leftover cheese ball can be kept in the fridge in an airtight container for 3-5 days. I doubt they will last that long though. In our house any leftovers are quickly devoured!

More Appetizers You’ll Love

  • Chocolate Chip Cheese Ball
  • Creamy Spinach Dip
  • Cream Cheese Fruit Dip
  • Homemade Veggie Dip
  • Pimento Cheese Spread
  • Sour Cream Potato Chip Dip
  • Slow Cooker Spinach Artichoke Dip
  • Crock Pot Bean Dip
  • Crock Pot Queso Dip

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Yield: 1 cheese ball

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Additional Time: 1 hour

Total Time: 1 hour 15 minutes

This classic cheese ball recipe is always a favorite appetizer for the holidays!

Ingredients

  • 16 oz cream cheese, softened
  • ½ cup sour cream
  • 8 oz sharp cheddar cheese, freshly grated
  • ½ teaspoon garlic powder
  • ¼ cup fresh green onions, minced or finely diced
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon pepper
  • 1 cup pecan pieces**

Instructions

  1. Beat together the softened cream cheese, sour cream, garlic powder, green onions, salt, and pepper until combined
  2. Grate the cheddar cheese block fresh
  3. Beat in the sharp cheddar cheese
  4. Cover and chill the cheese ball mixture for around an hour, until it begins to firm
  5. Use a spatula and greased hands to form the cheese ball shape, then roll it in the pecans until it is coated on all sides
  6. Serve with your favorite crackers and enjoy!

Notes

Start with one cup of pecan pieces for rolling, and add more if necessary.

Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for 3 - 5 days

Nutrition Information:

Yield: 16Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 130Total Fat: 12gSaturated Fat: 5gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 6gCholesterol: 22mgSodium: 140mgCarbohydrates: 2gFiber: 1gSugar: 1gProtein: 4g

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FAQs

How do you thicken a cheese ball? ›

Your cheese ball is too runny: Once you have added all the extras, and it's all mixed in well, if the texture is more salad dressing-like than something you might spread on a bagel, you can tighten it up easily by adding unsalted butter, one tablespoon at a time, mixing before you add more.

Who made the original cheese ball? ›

"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.

Why is my cheese ball too soft? ›

Remove cheese ball from the fridge 30 minutes before serving so the cheese has time to soften and become more spreadable. Why is my cheese ball too soft? A cheese ball can be too soft if reduced fat or nonfat cream cheese is used. Stick to regular, full fat block-style cream cheese.

How long is a homemade cheese ball good for? ›

Storing: A cheese ball should be stored in the refrigerator and will stay fresh for several days or up to 2 weeks depending on the freshness of your ingredients. To estimate how long your cheese ball will stay fresh, first notice the expiration date on the ingredients you are using.

How do you firm up a cheeseball? ›

It will firm up in the refrigerator. Refrigerate for at least 1 hour, until the cheese ball is firm enough to handle. Combine the chopped pecans and parsley on a plate. Unwrap the cheese ball and roll it in the nut mixture until evenly coated.

What does adding cornstarch to cheese do? ›

For a cheese dip or sauce, the addition of cornstarch serves a similar function: Starch molecules absorb water and expand, not only thickening the liquid phase of the sauce, but also physically preventing the proteins from binding into long, tangled strands and the fats from separating out and pooling.

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.

Are cheese balls healthy? ›

Are cheese balls healthy? Cheese balls can be a tasty snack, but they are not considered to be a healthy choice. They are often high in calories, saturated fat, and sodium, which should be consumed in moderation.

When did Planters stop making cheese balls? ›

In 2006, Planters discontinued the snack, and in 2014, DiMarcello published a petition on Change.org called “Bring back Planters Cheez Balls and P.B.

Why is my cheese ball so hard? ›

Why is my cheese ball so hard? You want your cheese ball to be firm enough to hold its shape, but soft enough to allow for easy spreading. To achieve this consistency, the key is making sure your cream cheese is softened before preparing.

Why is my cheeseball crumbly? ›

One of the most common reasons for a dry, crumbly texture in cheese though is over acidification. This means that through one or more steps the acid in your cheese has been allowed to over develop, reducing the amount of protein in the cheese, causing it to become more brittle.

What's the difference between cheese curds and cheese balls? ›

In many areas where fried cheese curds are common, the term "cheese curds" refers to the fried variety; non-fried curds are distinguished by calling them "raw" or "plain" cheese curds. In some areas, deep-fried cheese curds are also known as cheeseballs.

What are the best crackers for 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.

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.

Can a cheese ball be left out overnight? ›

The U.S. Department of Health doesn't recommend keeping any perishable food sitting out of the fridge for more than two hours — and that's certainly the case for soft cheeses, like cottage or cream cheese, brie, or fresh mozzarella.

How do you fix runny cheese sauce? ›

Flour-Based Thickeners

A general ratio to work with is 2 tablespoons flour for every cup of liquid. Start by adding a little bit, then cook, stirring, for a few minutes to allow the sauce time to thicken and cook off the raw flour taste; if the results are minimal, add more.

How do you thicken watery cheese sauce? ›

Use butter and all purpose flour! It works pretty well. Heat the flour and butter (approximately equal quantities) and start adding the cheese sauce onto it. Keep stirring as you add the sauce and stop when you think you've achieved the right thickness.

How do you fix runny queso? ›

Making a slurry with cornstarch and cold milk is how you will thicken your queso. A traditional slurry is a 1:1 liquid to cornstarch ratio, but for our queso purposes I used 1 tablespoon of cornstarch and 2 tablespoons of milk.

Why is my can cheese runny? ›

As cheese is pushed out of the can, shear rate increases causing a decrease in viscosity and higher flow rates of the material. In this case, the cheese behaves more as a fluid.

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