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Beef and Cheese Ball

Submitted by: Laurel Brown
No cooking required on this hearty hors d 'oeuvre -processed, dried beef delivers all the flavor in an instant. 

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Beefy Cheese Dip

Submitted by: Stephanie S.
Reminiscent of a zesty taco, this chafing-dish dip envelopes ground beef and sausage with rich melted cheese. 

Dried Beef Cheese Ball

Submitted by: Kristi Demanette
Another version of the classic cream cheese, dried beef, and green onion combination. It can be varied by adding bacon bits, ground nuts, chopped olives, or whatever you like. 

Cheese Ball - Easy

Submitted by: Andrea
This is the easiest and best cheese ball. Don't be scared by the horseradish! I don't like it, but it tastes great in this recipe. 

Bagel and Cheese Dip

Submitted by: Dana McMahan
This creamy, cheesy dip is truly a crowd pleaser, and it's so easy to make! Cut onion bagels into bite sized pieces for dipping. 

Cream Cheese and Chopped Dried Beef Ball

Submitted by: Holly
This is such a great treat for your Christmas/Holiday guests. 

Best Ever Cheese Bread

Submitted by: Tab Douglas
Monterey Jack and Cheddar cheeses melt to form the perfect blend. 

Cream Cheese Pickles

Submitted by: Linda
Like the best part of a rye-bread sandwich ...without the bread! Here, fresh dairy cream cheese pairs up with sour dills and hearty beef. 

Holiday Cheese Ball

Submitted by: Vikki Sorensen
Cream cheese, deli beef, green onions and a dash of hot pepper sauce -- mold, refrigerate and serve. 

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Cadillac Pimento Cheese

Submitted by: DAYLUCE
My mom made this recipe for Christmas 2002. She had nothing written down but I loved it so much I asked her how she did it and she wrote it down for me. All the measurements are approximate so if you find something that works better, let me know! 
 
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