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Dried Beef Cheese Ball

Submitted by: Kristi Demanette 
This recipe is our family's holiday favorite. Grandma usually doubles the recipe otherwise it won't last long! The ball can be rolled in ground nuts, bacon bits, or left plain -- it's up to you! 

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. 

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. 

Dried Beef Ball

Submitted by: mjshan 
This is a favorite cocktail-party item, using cream cheese and dried beef, seasoned with Worcestershire sauce and green onions. Recipe can be multiplied. 

Corn Beef Ball

Submitted by: SUSAN ANN 
A surprising switch from the usual cheddar-cheese ball ...this one 's stocked with cream cheese, corned beef and the requisite horseradish. 

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