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Dilled Onion Cheese Balls from Better Homes & gardens

Dilled Onion Cheese Balls from Better Homes & gardens

hands-on time 35 minutes

stand 45 minutes

chill 4 hours

· 1 8-oz. pkg. cream cheese

· 1 cup finely shredded Gouda cheese (4 oz.)

· ¼ cup butter

· 1 Tbsp. milk

· 2 Tbsp. thinly sliced green onion

· 2 Tbsp. chopped fresh dill or 2 tsp. dried dill

· ½ cup desired coating (left)

· Assorted crackers and/or flatbread

1. Place cream cheese, Gouda cheese, and butter in a large bowl; let stand at room temperature 30 minutes. Add milk. Beat with a mixer on medium until light and fluffy. Stir in green onion and dill. Cover and chill 4 to 24 hours.

2. Form 2 Tbsp. cheese mixture into a ball; repeat to make 12 balls. Roll cheese balls in desired coating; let stand 15 minutes. Serve with crackers and/or flatbread.

Makes 12 servings (1 cheese ball each).

To Make Ahead Prepare as directed; do not coat balls. Place balls in a single layer in a freezer container. Freeze up to 1 month. Thaw in the refrigerator overnight. Before serving, roll in coating.

each serving 63 cal., 6 g fat (3 g sat. fat), 16 mg chol., 62 mg sodium, 1 g carb., 0 g fiber, 0 g sugars, 2 g pro.

coatings

Use the same coating for all cheese balls or make a variety. Choose from coatings such as:

• crushed potato chips

• crushed cheese-flavored crackers

• finely chopped dried fruit

• crushed wasabi peas

• poppy seeds

• cooked crumbled bacon

• finely chopped fresh herbs

• finely chopped toasted almonds or other nuts

go big

For a retro spin, form cheese mixture into one large cheese ball and serve it in on a plate surrounded by crackers.

From Better Homes and Gardens New Cook Book, 17th Edition​

By Better Homes& Gardens
 

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