Mini Cheese Balls on a Stick--Fun Finger Food (2024)

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These Mini Cheese Balls on a stick are one of the easiest make-ahead appetizers ever! These cheese ball bites are a perfectly balanced combination of cream cheese with blue cheese (or other sharp cheese) and sweet cranberries. Perfect for holiday gatherings!

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Mini Cheese Balls on a Pretzel Stick!

Here's a quick and easy last-minute appetizer for your next party. I make these little bite-sized cheese balls often, especially at holiday time, and they are always snapped up!

Who can resist tiny bites on a stick? They're quick and easy to make if you use a food processor and you can make them ahead of time before your guests arrive. Pop in the pretzel stick (use gluten-free pretzels if necessary) just before serving.

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🛒 Ingredients

These are the ingredients I use regularly when I make these cheese balls. For alternative suggestions, see the section on Possible Variations below.

cream cheese: either regular or low-fat, brick style, not the spreadable type

blue cheese: or other strong-flavoured cheese

dried cranberries

pecans: or walnuts, or bacon crumbles

🥄 Instructions

These Mini Cheese Balls on a Stick are so simple to make! Use a food processor or an electric mixer, if you have one. If not, make sure you start with softened cheese and use a spoon to mix the ingredients. Follow these easy, step-by-step instructions.

  1. Start by toasting the pecans in the oven, then finely chop them.
  2. Cut the block of cream cheese into cubes, then process in a food processor until softened.
  3. Add the dried cranberries, pulse a few times until chopped.
  4. Add softened blue cheese, and pulse until combined.
  5. Roll the mixture into little balls about ¾ to 1 inch in diameter.
  6. Roll in chopped nuts or bacon crumbles and refrigerate for about 2 hours.
  7. Just before serving, push a pretzel or a fancy toothpick in the center and bam! A fun finger food is ready for party time!
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🔁 Possible variations

What other kind of cheese can I use? These cheese balls are one creamy bite, perfectly balanced with the sharpness of blue cheese and the sweetness of cranberries. Use cream cheese as a base, but if you don't care for blue cheese, substitute another strongly-flavored cheese, like aged cheddar or smoked cheese.

Can I use different dried fruits besides cranberries? Try chopped dried apricots or dried cherries. Roll the cheese bites in finely chopped salted pistachios or pumpkin seeds.

What else can I roll these cheese balls in? Try different nuts, like walnuts, almonds, or pistachios. Keep these nut-free by rolling them in bacon bits.

You might also like these Mini Cherry Almond Cheese Balls too. They're made with dried cherries instead of cranberries and rolled in finely chopped almonds. And if you can't eat regular dairy cheese, you might like theseMini Goat Cheese Balls instead.

Whichever flavor combination you choose, these mini cheese ball bites are guaranteed to disappear from your appetizer platter quickly!

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⏰A make-ahead appetizer

Cheese balls are a great make-ahead appetizer. Combine the ingredients, roll them into balls, and store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator. These will stay fresh for 2 to 3 days. Insert the pretzel stick just before serving.

🥶 Freezing Instructions

Make and freeze, or freeze leftovers if you find you've made too many. Wrap the balls in plastic wrap, then overwrap in foil, or store in a tightly covered container in the freezer.

🍽 Serving suggestions

Add these to a grazing board or an antipasto platter. Serve them with a variety of fruit as a cheese and fruit platter, or just enjoy them on their own.

I often serve these along with Bacon-Wrapped Stuffed Dates or Air Fryer Bacon-Wrapped Dates.

WATCH THIS VIDEO to see just how quickly you can make these fun mini cheese balls on a pretzel stick!

This recipe was originally published in 2014. It has been updated with more information and new photos.

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📖 Recipe

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Mini Cheese Balls on a Stick

Need a last-minute finger food for your party? To make these Mini Cheese Balls on a Stick, toss the ingredients in a food processor, form little balls, roll in finely chopped nuts, and skewer with a pretzel or toothpick. Easy!

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Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 20

Calories: 67kcal

Author: Elaine

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Ingredients

  • 1 8 oz. pkg light cream cheese
  • 6 oz crumbled blue cheese (¾ cup, or other strong cheese--grated smoked cheddar is also good)*
  • ¾ cup dried cranberries
  • 1 cup pecans, finely chopped
  • 12 - 24 pretzel sticks, gluten-free pretzel sticks, if necessary

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 350°F. Spread the pecans out on a baking sheet and toast for 7-10 minutes, just until fragrant, watching carefully. Allow to cool, then chop finely in a food processor or by hand. Remove and set aside. Clean food processor.

  • Cut the cream cheese into cubes and add to the food processor bowl. Process until smooth, scraping the sides with a spatula.

  • Add the cranberries and pulse just until the cranberries are slightly chopped. Add the blue cheese and pulse until just combined. If you process it too long the cheese mixture will take on an unappetizing blue tinge.

  • Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Dampen your fingers and roll balls of the cheese mixture about ¾ to 1 inch in diameter. They should be small enough for a single bite. Roll in the chopped pecans and place on the parchment paper. Chill in the refrigerator for about 2 hours.

  • Just before serving, insert a pretzel stick in the middle of each ball. If you insert it too early, it will turn soggy.

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Notes

Make this your own creation!

What other kind of cheese can I use? These cheese balls are one creamy bite, perfectly balanced with the sharpness of blue cheese and the sweetness of cranberries. Use cream cheese as a base, but if you don't care for blue cheese, substitute another strongly-flavoured cheese, like aged cheddar or smoked cheese. Add a small amount of cheese at first, taste, and add more to your liking.

Can I use different dried fruit besides cranberries? Try chopped dried apricots or dried cherries and roll the cheese bites in finely chopped salted pistachios or pumpkin seeds.

What else can I roll these cheese balls in? Try different nuts, like walnuts, almonds, or pistachios. Keep these nut-free by rolling them in bacon bits.

Nutrition

Calories: 67kcal | Carbohydrates: 5g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 5g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 3mg | Sodium: 72mg | Potassium: 33mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 35IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 26mg | Iron: 1mg

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Comments

  1. Hazel

    Using goat cheese is the way to ensure they are good for those who are lactose intolerant- and everyone else! Plan to make these soon. Also, completely different, what breed is your puppy Maggie? We have an 8 1/2 month old Havanese named Lucy, who looks a little like Maggie.

    Reply

    • Elaine

      Thanks Hazel! Maggie is a Havanese, 14 months old. So much fun and such a lovely breed!

      Reply

  2. Dee

    Mini Cheese Balls on a Stick--Fun Finger Food (14)
    This is one of my go-to recipes every time there's a party or special occasion. Everyone loves these and they're so cute---and easy! Just thought I should let you know. Thanks!

    Reply

  3. Shelley

    I want to make these for a party which is about 30 minutes away from my home. Will they be good if I chill them completely at home and then serve them at room temperature after driving to the party?

    Reply

  4. Mary Hellman

    I am thinking about making the mini cheese balls for wedding reception. If I make them 2 to 3 days ahead and roll them in pecans, will the pecans get soggy tasting?

    Reply

    • Flavour & Savour

      Hi Mary. These are a great idea for a wedding reception. 3 days might be a bit too far ahead. You could, however, make the balls ahead of time, refrigerate them and then roll them in the pecans the day before. Just remember to put the pretzel in closer to serving time because it WILL get soggy.

      Reply

  5. crissi

    Mini Cheese Balls on a Stick--Fun Finger Food (15)
    Made these yesterday for Thanksgiving. I didn't use a 2nd cheese, just the cream cheese & regular raisins. I added 1/4 tsp of vanilla and rolled them in crushed pretzels as I was making another thing with nuts. Anyway, they were very popular. A nice bite, with the pretzel stick for additional crunch. I know I will keep this recipe handy and 'play' with it at times. Thanks for posting on Pinterest.

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    • Flavour & Savour

      Hi Crissi,
      I love the idea of rolling them in crushed pretzels! Brilliant. Agreed--this is a recipe you can play with and substitute your favourite cheeses and add-ins. Thanks for sharing your ideas for us all!

      Reply

  6. Lizzie

    Mini Cheese Balls on a Stick--Fun Finger Food (16)
    Over-the-top adorable! Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!

    Reply

    • Flavour & Savour

      Thanks Lizzie! Happy Thanksgiving to you, too!

      Reply

      • Daniel

        Can these cheeseballs be made ahead and frozen and then defrosted 3-4 days later??
        Do you think I could also stuff a grape in them as well? I am having a mardi gras co*cktail party and I need to make most stuff ahead of time! Any advice would be appreciated!

      • Flavour & Savour

        Yes they can be made ahead, but I wouldn't bother freezing them. Just keep them tightly wrapped and refrigerated. I've never tried them with a grape but it sounds good. Sorry for the delay in responding. Ive been out of wifi range for awhile!

  7. Cat

    How far in advance can you mix the cheese balls beyond the 2 hours?

    Reply

    • Flavour & Savour

      Hi Cat,
      You could make them a day or two in advance. They keep well in the refrigerator.

      Reply

  8. Lori

    Mini Cheese Balls on a Stick--Fun Finger Food (17)
    I'm making them for my daughter's baby gender reveal party. It's great because you have the "blue" cheese and the "pink" cranberries

    Reply

    • Flavour & Savour

      What a fun idea! Thanks so much for sharing it.

      Reply

  9. Emily

    Love these! I am making them for a Masquerade Party tomorrow night for New Years Eve and was wondering if they can be made ahead of time? I would love to be able to make them today and just insert the pretzels tomorrow night before the party!

    Reply

    • Flavour & Savour

      Absolutely! Just keep them refrigerated and, as you said, insert the pretzels just before the party. Happy New Year!

      Reply

  10. Flavour & Savour

    Oh Yum! I love smoked cheese. What a great idea! So glad you liked these. Aren't they fun to serve?

    Reply

  11. Kerry

    Mini Cheese Balls on a Stick--Fun Finger Food (18)
    I made these for Thanksgiving yesterday. I followed the recipe, only subbing the blue cheese for smoked cheddar & smoked gouda. It was so good! I loved the creamy texture, and the way the flavors perfectly blended together. I'd always wanted to try making a cheese ball, and these little guys made the process so easy for a first-timer. I'll definitely be making these again. Thank you!

    Reply

  12. Jackie

    We are addicted now. They are so rich and creamy that I am making the balls in the smaller size. THANK YOU!!

    Reply

    • Flavour & Savour

      Great idea. I like experimenting and using different cheese and nut combinations. Making tiny ones is a smart adaptation!

      Reply

  13. Holly E.

    Mini Cheese Balls on a Stick--Fun Finger Food (19)
    I found this on Pinterest & decided to make these for a baby shower. Well, in a time crunch at the grocery store (Kroger, to be exact) I found Private Selection Cranberries & Cinnamon Crumbled Goat Cheese (prepackaged & ready to go!) & decided to use it instead. They turned out great & got lots of compliments, especially about how cute they were on the pretzel sticks! I thought they tasted great, too - the cinnamon paired nicely with the tart goat cheese. Thank you for the recipe, it's definitely going in my appetizer rotation!

    Reply

    • Flavour & Savour

      Perfect! That was clever of you to use a shortcut. Great idea--thanks for sharing it with the rest of us.

      Reply

  14. Erin | The Law Student's Wife

    Just when I thought cheeseballs couldn't get any better, you went and put them on the stick! *applause*

    Reply

    • Flavour & Savour

      What we'll do for that cuteness factor! Love your Sweet Potato Sausage Skewers --on a stick!

      Reply

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