Mini Cranberry Pecan Cheese Balls

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Mini cranberry pecan cheese balls arranged on a tray with pretzel sticks and rosemary sprigs.

When it comes to holiday entertaining, bite-size appetizers are king. They’re easy to pick up, fun to serve, and disappear fast. That’s why these Mini Cranberry Pecan Cheese Balls make such a perfect party snack. Each one delivers a little explosion of creamy cheese, tart cranberry, and crunchy pecan in a neat, charming morsel. Make them ahead, stick in toothpicks or pretzel sticks, and let guests graze happily.

Whether you’re hosting a Christmas party, sending appetizers to a potluck, or creating a festive spread for New Year’s Eve, these mini cheese balls are sure to be a hit. Here’s how to make them — and tips to make them your go‑to holiday appetizer.


Why Go Mini?

  • Easy to eat – No slicing or spreading, just grab and go

  • Great presentation – Makes your appetizer table look festive and fun

  • Make-ahead prep – Fully form them ahead of time and chill for flavor

  • Portion control – Guests can take exactly how much they want

  • Versatile serving – Use toothpicks, pretzel sticks, or skewers for charming presentation


Ingredients You’ll Need

(Yields around 30–35 mini cheese balls, depending on size)

Ingredient Amount Notes
Cream cheese 12 oz, softened Use full-fat for the best texture
Sharp cheddar cheese 4 oz, finely shredded Adds savory depth
Dried cranberries ½ cup, finely chopped Smaller pieces help the mini balls hold shape
Pecans ½ cup, toasted and finely chopped Plus extra for rolling
Green onions 1 tablespoon, finely chopped Adds light onion flavor
Fresh parsley or chives 1 tablespoon, chopped For color and freshness
Garlic powder ¼ teaspoon Enhances savory notes
Onion powder ¼ teaspoon Optional but adds depth
Salt ⅛ teaspoon (or to taste) Don’t over-salt — nuts and cheese add flavor already
Black pepper A pinch Freshly ground preferred
Extra chopped pecans & cranberries for coating Adds crunch and festive appearance
Toothpicks or pretzel sticks as needed For serving mini balls

Step‑by‑Step Instructions

Soften the Cream Cheese

Take the cream cheese from the fridge and let it sit until softened — around 20–30 minutes. Soft cheese blends more easily and helps achieve a smoother texture.

Toast & Chop the Pecans

In a dry skillet over medium heat, toast the pecans gently for 3–4 minutes, stirring frequently until they smell nutty and begin to brown slightly. Remove from heat and let cool. Then chop finely.

Mix the Base

In a mixing bowl, combine the softened cream cheese and shredded cheddar. Stir or beat until smooth and well blended.

Add Mix‑ins

Fold in the chopped dried cranberries, toasted pecans, green onions, fresh parsley (or chives), garlic powder, onion powder, salt, and black pepper. Mix gently until the ingredients are evenly distributed.

Chill the Mixture

Cover the bowl and refrigerate for about 30–60 minutes so the mixture firms up. That makes it easier to shape into mini balls.

Shape Mini Balls

Use a small cookie scoop, melon baller, or teaspoon to portion out a small amount (approx. 1 teaspoon) of the mixture. Roll quickly between your palms to form mini balls. Place them on a parchment‑lined tray.

Roll in Coating

Mix the extra chopped pecans and cranberries on a shallow plate. Roll each mini ball in this mixture so the outside is coated. This gives them an attractive, crunchy finish.

Insert Picks

Gently insert a toothpick or pretzel stick into each mini ball. This not only makes them easy to pick up but adds height and presentation value.

Chill Before Serving

Place the mini cheese balls back into the refrigerator for at least another 30 minutes. This helps them firm up and keeps their shape.


Tips & Variations to Make Them Great

  • Cheese alternatives: Swap part of the cheddar with goat cheese or a flavored cheese for variety.

  • Nut swaps: Use walnuts, almonds, or pistachios if pecans aren’t your favorite.

  • Fruit swaps: Use dried cherries or apricots instead of cranberries.

  • Herbs & spices: Add fresh thyme, rosemary, dill, or a pinch of cayenne for warmth.

  • Nut-free version: Omit nuts; roll in finely chopped seeds, crushed crackers, or herbs.

  • Mini log version: Instead of balls, form mini logs and slice just before serving.

  • Sweet twist: Add a teaspoon of honey or maple syrup if you like a sweeter bite.


Serving Suggestions & Plating Ideas

  • Arrange mini cheese balls on a festive platter with greenery (rosemary sprigs) or edible flowers.

  • Surround them with mini crackers, crostini, or small slices of baguette.

  • Add accompaniments like apple slices or celery sticks for crisp contrast.

  • Scatter extra chopped pecans and cranberries across the platter for visual interest.

  • Place small bowls of olives, nuts, or pickles nearby for guests to mix and match.


Make-Ahead & Storage

  • You can fully prepare the mini cheese balls (including coating) up to 24 hours ahead and keep them chilled.

  • Store in a covered container or tightly covered tray in the refrigerator.

  • When ready to serve, let them sit out 5–10 minutes to slightly soften for easier eating.

  • Leftovers keep in the refrigerator up to 4 days. Avoid freezing—texture may suffer.


Nutritional Estimate (per mini cheese ball)

This is an approximate estimate based on recipe yields:

  • Calories: ~45‑60

  • Fat: ~4 g

  • Protein: ~1–1.5 g

  • Carbohydrates: ~1–2 g

  • Sugar: ~1 g (from dried cranberries)

  • Fiber: ~0.3 g


Frequently Asked Questions

Can I make these gluten-free?
Yes — just ensure all ingredients (especially dried cranberries and any additional coating items) are certified gluten-free.

Can these be dairy-free or vegan?
Yes. Use a vegan cream cheese and vegan cheddar alternative. Consider adding soaked cashews or vegan cheese blends for body.

How far in advance can I make them?
You can shape and coat them up to 24 hours in advance. Keep chilled until serving.

What if they’re too soft?
Chill them longer, or add a little extra shredded cheese to firm the mixture.

Can I use other coatings?
Yes — crushed nuts, seeds, crushed crackers, herb mixes, or even finely chopped dried fruit work well.


Why These Mini Cranberry Pecan Cheese Balls Will Be a Hit

These mini cheese balls bring all the flavor and festive spirit of their full-size counterpart but in tiny, perfect bites. They demand little effort on serving day, look adorable, and bring joy to guests as they pick one up and pop it in their mouths. The mix of creamy, tart, and crunchy is irresistible. Plus, their make-ahead nature gives you more time to enjoy your party.

Give them a try at your next holiday gathering — they’re sure to disappear fast!

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