The Cranberry Pecan Goat Cheese Ball is a show-stopping appetizer that brings together tangy goat cheese, creamy cream cheese, sweet dried cranberries, and toasted pecans for a festive flavor explosion. Rolled into one beautiful ball and coated with a crunchy, colorful topping, it’s an easy, make-ahead appetizer that’s perfect for the holidays, dinner parties, or wine-and-cheese nights.
This elegant cheese ball spreads effortlessly on crackers, crostini, or fresh vegetables, offering a delightful contrast of textures and a perfect balance of sweet, salty, and tangy. Best of all — it takes just 15 minutes to assemble, but looks like you spent hours crafting it.
Ingredients Overview
This cheese ball uses a combination of creamy, tangy, nutty, and sweet elements that complement each other perfectly.
Goat Cheese
Soft goat cheese provides a tangy, creamy base with bold flavor. It pairs wonderfully with both savory and sweet ingredients.
Tip: Use room-temperature goat cheese for easy mixing.
Cream Cheese
Cream cheese smooths out the strong flavor of goat cheese, making the cheese ball more spreadable and palatable for all guests.
Alternative: Use whipped cream cheese for an extra airy texture.
Dried Cranberries
Chopped dried cranberries add chewy texture and subtle sweetness, creating a festive red color and flavor contrast.
Tip: Soak in warm water or orange juice for 5–10 minutes to plump them up if they’re too dry.
Pecans
Toasted pecans bring buttery crunch and a slightly sweet nuttiness that balances the creamy interior.
Substitute: Walnuts, almonds, or pistachios work too — just make sure they’re chopped finely.
Fresh Herbs (Optional)
Fresh chopped rosemary, thyme, or parsley adds a hint of savory earthiness and color to the cheese mixture or coating.
Honey (Optional)
A small drizzle of honey inside the mixture or across the top before serving can add warmth and tie the sweet-savory flavors together.
Step-by-Step Instructions
This recipe requires no cooking and just a few quick steps. It’s perfect for making ahead and storing in the fridge until party time.
Step 1: Toast the Pecans
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In a dry skillet over medium heat, toast ½ cup chopped pecans for 3–4 minutes until fragrant.
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Let cool completely before mixing or rolling.
Step 2: Mix the Cheese Base
In a medium bowl, combine:
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8 oz plain goat cheese
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4 oz cream cheese (½ block)
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¼ cup chopped dried cranberries
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2 tablespoons chopped toasted pecans
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Optional: 1 teaspoon chopped fresh rosemary or parsley
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Optional: 1 teaspoon honey or orange zest
Use a rubber spatula or hand mixer to blend until smooth and evenly combined.
Step 3: Shape the Cheese Ball
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Scoop the mixture into the center of a piece of plastic wrap.
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Wrap tightly and shape into a ball using your hands.
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Chill in the refrigerator for at least 1 hour (up to 48 hours) until firm.
Step 4: Coat the Cheese Ball
Just before serving:
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On a plate, mix the remaining toasted pecans (about ¼ cup) and remaining chopped cranberries (about 2 tablespoons).
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Unwrap the chilled cheese ball and roll it in the pecan-cranberry mixture until completely coated.
Press gently to help the topping stick.
Step 5: Serve
Transfer to a serving plate and add optional garnishes like a drizzle of honey, extra herbs, or crackers around the edge.
Serve with:
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Buttery crackers
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Crostini
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Apple slices
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Pretzel crisps
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Fresh veggies like cucumber or bell pepper strips
Tips, Variations & Substitutions
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Mini Cheese Balls: Roll into 1-inch balls and coat individually for single-serve appetizers or party trays.
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Vegan Option: Use vegan goat cheese and plant-based cream cheese alternatives.
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Make It Spicier: Add a pinch of cayenne pepper or crushed red pepper flakes to the cheese mixture.
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Add Citrus: A bit of orange zest or a splash of orange juice brightens the flavor and pairs beautifully with cranberries.
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Use Other Dried Fruits: Try chopped apricots, golden raisins, or figs for a twist.
Serving Ideas & Occasions
This festive cheese ball fits effortlessly into a variety of gatherings and spreads:
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Holiday Appetizers: A beautiful addition to Thanksgiving, Christmas, or New Year’s Eve tables.
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Wine & Cheese Nights: Perfect with a glass of Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir, or sparkling wine.
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Charcuterie Boards: Place at the center of a cheese board with nuts, grapes, and crackers.
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Make-Ahead Entertaining: Pre-make up to 2 days in advance, saving you time the day of your event.
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Potluck Favorite: Portable, eye-catching, and always a crowd-pleaser.
Nutritional & Health Notes
This cheese ball, while rich and indulgent, offers a nice balance of protein, healthy fats, and natural sweetness in every bite. Here are a few nutritional highlights:
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Goat Cheese: Lower in lactose and calories than cow’s milk cheese, and rich in protein.
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Cranberries: Offer antioxidants and a touch of natural sweetness.
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Pecans: Full of heart-healthy fats and fiber.
Per 2-tablespoon serving (approximate):
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Calories: 120
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Protein: 4g
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Fat: 10g
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Carbs: 3g
To lighten the recipe, use reduced-fat cream cheese or a goat cheese alternative.
FAQs
Q1: Can I make this cheese ball ahead of time?
Yes! Prepare and refrigerate the cheese ball (without coating) up to 2 days in advance. Coat with cranberries and pecans just before serving.
Q2: Can I freeze a goat cheese ball?
It’s not recommended. Freezing affects the texture of both the cheese and the dried fruit. Make fresh and refrigerate instead.
Q3: How do I keep it from sticking to the wrap?
Use slightly damp hands when shaping the ball inside the plastic wrap, and chill it well before unwrapping.
Q4: Can I use flavored goat cheese?
Yes! Flavored varieties like honey, herb, or cranberry goat cheese can be used for even more layered flavor.
Q5: How long can it sit out at a party?
Up to 2 hours at room temperature. After that, refrigerate any leftovers and use within 3–4 days.
Q6: What can I serve it with besides crackers?
Sliced apples, pears, celery sticks, or thinly sliced baguette make great low-carb or gluten-free alternatives.
Q7: What’s the best wine pairing?
A crisp white like Sauvignon Blanc or a dry rosé pairs well with the tangy and sweet flavors in this cheese ball.
PrintThis Cranberry Pecan Goat Cheese Ball is a creamy, tangy, and festive appetizer made with goat cheese, cream cheese, dried cranberries, and toasted pecans. Easy to make ahead and perfect for holidays or parties.
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Cook Time: 15 minutes
- Total Time: 25 minutes
- Yield: 4 servings 1x
Ingredients
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8 oz goat cheese, softened
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4 oz cream cheese, softened
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½ cup dried cranberries, chopped (divided)
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½ cup chopped pecans, toasted (divided)
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1–2 tsp fresh herbs (optional)
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1 tsp honey or orange zest (optional)
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Crackers, crostini, or veggies for serving
Instructions
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In a bowl, mix goat cheese, cream cheese, ¼ cup cranberries, 2 tbsp pecans, herbs, and honey/zest if using.
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Shape into a ball using plastic wrap and chill for at least 1 hour.
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Combine remaining cranberries and pecans on a plate.
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Roll chilled cheese ball in the topping mixture to coat fully.
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Serve with crackers, sliced fruit, or veggies.