Here is a fun appetizer that I made in the past. It was a HIT!
I used felt to create a turkey head. I used 2 pieces, sewed all the way around
with a small hole in the bottom, then slid a skewer in the bottom to attach the turkey to the ball. You could make a head out of cardstock as well and glue a toothpick or skewer in between the layers of cardstock).
Then I added crackers and pretzels in it for the feathers and loaded up the platter with more crackers.
This makes a lot!
But since it is made from cream cheese, it will store for a while in the refrigerator.
Easy Cheese Ball
3 packages of cream cheese
1 package of dry ranch mix
3 1/2 c. shredded cheese, whatever you like
1/3 c. diced green onions
2 c. almonds (toasted)
Mash cream cheese in a bowl. Add next 3 ingredients. Form into a ball shape and roll in nuts. Wrap in plastic and refrigerate for at least 8 hours (to allow ranch to distribute evenly...otherwise it'll be too salty).
Serve with crackers.
Make sure to let the cheese ball chill for the 8 hours, then add the crackers right before serving. Do not refrigerate the crackers and the assembled turkey for 8 hours. The crackers will get soft.






So great! Thanks! Gonna try it! :) Have a great day!
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Thanks for this super easy cheese ball recipe! I'm writing this one down!
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Oh my word! That is truly adorable!! Will definitely be making this for my Thanksgiving...Thanks for sharing! Will be pinning it too ;) Have a great Fall!
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So cute! I pinned it :)
ReplyDeletehow cute! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThat is too cute! I would have never thought of that in a million years. I will have to try that one out this year!
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Hi there- found you through the hop and am a new follower. I love me a good cheese ball! I seem to be the only one who buys them, but everyone eats it up! Very cute way to dress it up. I hope you have time to follow my life in South Africa by http://withoutcomplexities.blogspot.com
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I make this all. the. time! (I leave out the turkey decorations other months of the year.) It's always a huge hit.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great presentation of the humble little cheese ball! I'm going to do this for Thanksgiving!! Thanks for sharing such a great idea :)
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this is so cute,
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Yummy! Thanks for sharing.
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How cheesily wonderful! ;) Love it, can't wait to impress my Turkey Day guests with it :)
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This is so cute!
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Hi! Came over from Made By You Monday! This looks great! Would love for you to come over and link up to my Tasty Tuesday party going on now! http://nap-timecreations.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteSo Cute and fun!!! I plan to make this on Thanksgiving!
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How cute! This would be perfect for my hubby's family. They're so into their cheeseballs. It's the highlight of the meal!
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable. Thanks for the idea! I'd love it if you came and linked it up in my Holiday Tips, Crafts & Recipes link up!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Susie
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Just wanted you to know we featured this adorable project on our blog today! Happy Thanksgiving!
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Love this idea! Just wanted to let you know I posted it on my blog :: http://www.sundaysbestco.com/blogs/sundaysblog
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Amy
So cute! I just wanted you to know that I attempted to do this and posted it with a link back to your blog - thanks for the inspiration!!!
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I love it!!Thanks for providing Thanksgiving Cheese Ball idea. I'll include it my thanksgiving dinner party...
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I made it and LOVED it !!! It's a huge hit every time I make !
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Thanks for the inspiration!!!
Wonderful!! Thank you for taking the time to come back and let me know! And now I am off to browse your blog! :)
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