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Holiday Tree-Shaped Cheese Ball
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58 Ratings

5 spoons 48%
4 spoons 26%
3 spoons 19%
2 spoons
1 spoons 7%
An easy, eye-catching way to serve a holiday cheese ball. The best news? You can make it up to a month in advance!
Prep: 20 MinTotal: 4 Hr 20 Min
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Posted 12/16/2011 4:01:46 PM REPORT ABUSE EnaHaynes said:
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I used my favorite cheese ball mix instead of this recipe, but loved the idea. For ornaments I used red and yellow pepper, and used a straw to get perfectly round cut outs easily and quickly. I also used cheddar cheese for the star instead of lemon. This went together very quickly and looked like tons of work!
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Posted 12/25/2010 12:29:08 PM REPORT ABUSE JayDes said:
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I love this tree. I've made it twice this season. A couple of changes I've made: (1) I only use the cranberries. It's more than enough; (2) When I'm prepping it, I substitute an hour to an hour int eh half in the freezer for the 4 hours in the refrigerator. It's the same thing; and (3) I substitute a teaspoon of horseradish sauce for the Worcestershire and it's fabulous. I still keep the onion but scale it back slightly. Everyone loves it and is super impressed. The only this is their hesitant to destroy it so I recommend being the first one to dig in and the others will follow suit.
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Posted 12/21/2010 6:45:05 PM REPORT ABUSE megaroo05 said:
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so cool !!!
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Posted 12/15/2009 8:40:51 AM REPORT ABUSE MPerfection said:
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Cute CHRISTmas tree appetizer!
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Posted 6/1/2009 11:54:36 AM REPORT ABUSE liquorpusher said:
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OK people...it is a holiday "tree-shaped" cheese ball. Not a holiday tree.
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Posted 6/1/2009 11:51:59 AM REPORT ABUSE JingleJump said:
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This was a very cute idea and I will be doing this again; however, not the same recipe. The recipe made alot and it was bland. I loved the idea of shaping this into the Christmas tree. That was a big hit at our family Christmas.
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Posted 1/10/2009 12:33:25 AM REPORT ABUSE jvwimpy said:
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These Christmas Cheese Trees were a hit at our family Christmas Eve get together. Received many comments on how decorative they were and how good they tasted. I actually had fun decorating them just for my own enjoyment. You could also split them down the middle to have the two different flavors in one tree. You can give one and keep one for yourselves. Thanks for a great new recipe!
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Posted 8/1/2008 1:27:49 PM REPORT ABUSE Carin L. said:
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Made this for a Christmas in July party and it was a hit. Both trees went really well. I personally thought the pesto one had too much pesto in it, and will probably half it next time i make it. People could not stop eating it! Definitely a make again recipe!!!
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Posted 12/30/2007 12:54:58 PM REPORT ABUSE Hesper said:
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This was a little much, I would suggest doing one tree, and placing the rest in a dish. People were so impressed by the display, that they were wary to dig right in. I did the digging for them, so they wouldn't feel bad. The flavor was wonderful, and I especially loved the pesto one. Great with Ritz!
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Posted 12/7/2007 10:13:03 AM REPORT ABUSE Mopo said:
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It's a tastey, cute Christmas Tree folks!%0d%0aDon't skimp on the reasoning for the seasoning.%0d%0aFeeds your guests and your souls too.
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