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Christmas Tree Cheese Ball

This is my favorite cheese ball made into a Xmas tree.

two 8 oz cream cheese
package of deli thin ham
package of deli thin chicken
3 or 4 chopped green onions
garlic powder to taste

Soften cream cheese. Chop meats into very small cubes. Add to cream cheese. Add chopped onions, and seasonings.

Form ball into a tree shape. Cover tree with green ends off onions chopped very small. Use pecans, pomientos, radishes, to make garlands and decorations for your tree. Use star fruit for star on top or cut radish into shape of a star. I make this every Xmas and it is so pretty, no one wants to eat it, but they do!!! This is very easy, very pretty, and taste really good on Ritz crackers.

YOu can use different meat combinations according to what you like.


MsgID: 21164
Shared by: Sandy in Texas
Board: Holiday Cooking and Baking at Recipelink.com
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