Pimento Cheese Spread (Edit recipe)

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There’s a little jar of pimento cheese spread that I grew up eating. It’s one that’s still available on grocery store shelves, and my family ate it on crackers and used it to fill celery sticks, especially during holidays and special occasions. The ingredient list, as with many shelf-stable foods, has some unnecessary additives … so I set out to make my own recipe.

My version of Pimento Cheese Spread is a 5-ingredient throwback to my childhood, and it’s a dipper’s delight when paired with crackers, vegetables or even spread between two slices of toast for the sandwich of your dreams.

PREP TIME

15 minutes

COOK TIME

INGREDIENTS

5

Serves: 8-10

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Process

Note, these instructions are written assuming the standard serving size, since you have modified the number of servings, these steps may need to be modified for best results
  1. Add ingredients to the bowl of a food processor and pulse until incorporated, stopping to scrape down the sides as needed. Cover and refrigerate until ready to serve.

Notes

Recipe Tips: Don't use pre-shredded cheddar cheese. The cellulose in pre-shredded cheese will affect the overall flavor in a negative way. Use the shredding blade of your food processor to easily shred cheddar, then change to S-shaped blade to put dip together. For a chunkier dip, reserve half of the shredded cheddar and fold it into the dip after everything has been incorporated.

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This is our estimate based on online research.
Calories:89
Fat:8 g
Carbohydrates:1 g
Protein:1 g
Cholesterol:3 g
Sodium:21 mg
Fiber:0 g
Sugars:0 g
Sugar Alcohol:0 g
Calculated for total recipe.
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