Average Jane’s Hors d’oeuvre Standby

This time of year, I find myself invited to a lot of parties where I'm expected to bring some sort of snack food.  Here's one thing I make quite often:

Garlic Cheese Ball

1 – 8 oz. package of cream cheese
2 to 3 cloves of garlic, pressed
2 thinly sliced green onions
A splash of Worcestershire sauce
A couple dashes of Tabasco sauce
A few twists of black pepper from the grinder
A shake or two of paprika

Cream together by hand or with a mixer.  Form into the shape of a ball and roll in approximately 1/2 to 3/4 cup of coarsely chopped walnuts or pecans.

If you're feeling creative, there are plenty of other things you can add, including:

Finely grated carrot
Finely chopped green and/or red pepper
Roasted red pepper
Grated cheddar
Pesto

Old Halloween party evidence of my long-standing cheese ball bringing traditionI was going to say you wouldn't want to add all of those at once, but why not?  It's going to be tasty no matter what.  Be creative!

I always buy a box of Nabisco Sociables crackers with which to serve this, mainly because they're what my grandmother always used to buy, and this was originally her recipe.

A cheese ball might not be particularly fancy, but it's always delicious and a hit at parties.  If you try it, let me know how it went.

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  1. cagey Avatar

    I LOVE cheese balls. My favorite childhood Christmas treats are my grandma’s peanut brittle AND her cheese ball. An odd combination, but I guess that says alot about me as a kid. Luckily, I can make her cheese ball, but failed miserably with the brittle. Sob.

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