the best cheese ball recipe.
the best cheese ball with crackers on a cutting board.
the best cheese ball on a cutting board with crackers.

A good Cheese Ball Recipe is a necessity at any holiday party. The mix of cheddar, Mexican blend, and cream cheese formed into a classic cheese ball, with a layer of toasted almonds on the outside, is just too delicious. Everyone loves digging into these at parties, so make sure you have plenty of crackers to go along with this awesome appetizer.

Almond cheese ball recipe with crackers on a cutting board.

What’s in a Cheese Ball?

This cheese ball recipe utilizes a blend of many cheeses to create a soft, cheesy, flavorful mix. After forming the cheese into a ball, you roll on the toasted almonds or pecans for that beautifully crunchy outside layer. Yum!

  • Cheese: A blend of extra-sharp cheddar cheese, Mexican cheese blend, and cream cheese makes this cheese ball super creamy and cheesy!
  • Mayonnaise: Helps make the cheese ball smooth, rich, and creamy.
  • Garlic + Onion Powder: Adds an earthy flavor and a pungent aroma.
  • Chives: Dried or fresh chives add a pop of color and herbaceousness.
  • Nuts: Sliced almonds or chopped pecans make the perfect crunchy coating for this cheese ball!

Pro Tip: Try shaping your cheese ball into a football, pumpkin, Christmas tree, or log!

Variations on a Cheeseball

There are so many ways you can get creative with your cheese ball. Use your favorite blend of cheeses to get the flavor just how you like it. Colby jack, Monterey jack, mozzarella, Swiss, gouda, or even blue cheese or feta all work well.

Try adding a bit of your favorite seasoning blend, like Italian, herbs de Provence, or everything bagel! You can even add in some dried cranberries or bits of bacon to the outside layer if you want to get creative. Serve one of these and you will have a bunch of happy guests!

step by step photos of how to make a cheese ball
What is a cheese ball made of?

A cheese ball is a combination of shredded cheeses and cream cheese! I chose to use extra-sharp cheddar and Mexican blend, but really any cheese will work.

How long can you leave a cheese ball out?

You can leave this cheese ball out of refrigeration for up to 2 hours. After 2 hours, I recommend placing it back into the refrigerator to keep it firm and fresh. You can extend this time by placing the cheese ball on a plate set in a bowl of ice.

What are the best crackers for a cheese ball?

The best crackers for this spread are sturdy crackers that aren’t too flavorful. Water crackers, butter crackers, or pita chips all work well because the flavors won’t compete with the cheese ball.

How do you wrap a cheese ball?

To shape a cheese ball, wrap it tightly in plastic wrap and roll it gently into a ball shape. You can use your fingers or the palms of your hands to gently shape it into other fun shapes if you like!

Can you make a cheese ball ahead of time?

Yes! This cheese ball will keep for up to 1 week in the refrigerator, so feel free to prep it ahead!

Why is my cheese ball runny?

Your cheese ball may become runny or wet if you add too many mix-ins. Keep it simple with dried herbs, and make sure to pat dry any fresh herbs before mixing them in.

Wood board with a cheese ball and crackers

How to Store

You can store your cheese ball in the refrigerator for up to 1 week. Just wrap it in plastic wrap.

How to Freeze

If you want to freeze this cheese ball, wrap it in plastic wrap, then a layer of aluminum foil, then store it inside two Ziplock bags. You can freeze it for up to 4 months, so you can save it for a future party.

Serving Suggestions

A cheese ball is such an easy thing to make, and it’s absolutely delicious! Serve it on a cheeseboard (next to Boursin and pimento cheese) with an array of crackers (try my Mexican spice cheese crackers!), chips, pretzels, and vegetables, and everyone will devour it in a flash. It’s the most classic holiday appetizer!

A delicious cheese ball recipe with almonds and crackers elegantly displayed on a wooden board.

5-Star Review

“This recipe is a keeper. I have made this three years in a row now not just for Christmas, but for get togethers as well.” – Lindsey Ramsdell

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