Friday, October 20, 2023

Spooky Cheese Ball

 
If you are looking for something simple, but effective, for your Halloween party, look no further. This delicious cheese spread can be used at any time of the year, served in a crock as is, rolled in chopped nuts and molded into a cheese ball, or formed into a skull to use as a clever hors d'oeuvre at your Halloween or Day of the Dead party. The beauty of this is that the cheese mixture can be made up to two days ahead of time, even molded into shape and placed on the serving plate, for you to remove, garnish, and serve. Nothing could be easier or more delicious. Spooky Cheese Ball

 1 8-oz. pkg. cream cheese, room temperature

1 2-oz. pkg. dried beef*, finely chopped

6 small pimiento-stuffed olives, finely chopped

2 scallions, finely chopped

1 t. Worcestershire sauce

¼ t. garlic powder

¼ t. onion powder

2 whole olives (for garnish)

2 sliced almonds (for garnish)

8 whole almonds, tip cut off (for garnish)

 Place all ingredients (except those used for garnish) into a medium bowl. Beat with a hand mixture until smooth and creamy. Scoop out of bowl onto square of plastic wrap, cover, flatten slightly, and chill at least 30 minutes, or up to 24 hours.

 Remove from plastic wrap, place onto serving dish, mold into a skull shape with your clean hands, and press olives into the skull for eyes, slivered almonds for the nose, and whole almonds for the teeth. Surround with crackers, and serve.

 *I used Buddig brand.

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5 comments:

Donna said...

Oh my Word!! How cute is that?!!!
hugs
Donna

gluten Free A_Z Blog said...

Love the shape and look of this cheeseball. How fun for Halloween theme.

Gina said...

The thumbnail for this post was terrifying! Ha ha. This sounds like it would be delish as a snack and go for Halloween. We're about to enter Cheeseball Season and I am here for it.

Marie Smith said...

Our grandkids would love this. Great idea!

Linda said...

This sounds like a simple and delicious recipe! I always want to dig into the food in your photos, even this early in the morning.