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Pineapple Cheese (really)


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JUNE 28, 2014 / BY GREG HENRY


I made a pineapple cheese ball. Pineapple shaped cheese is not something I ever thought I’d make, but
I have to admit I’m sorta proud of how it came out. Still I bet you’re wondering what inspired me to make
such a cheesy display.
It’s time once again for another episode of The Table Set
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podcast. This time we decide to climb into the Wayback Machine and revisit a simpler culinary time.
A time when delicious pineapple cheese was considered a staple on the cocktail party circuit. The 1970s.

As usual Andy, Nathan and I split the duties when it comes to food and drink for this party. We even use
authentic Betty Crocker recipe cards from the era for inspiration. But I have to admit that I’m old enough
to have plenty of period inspirations of my own. They mostly include Kick the Can, tree forts and Friday
nights with the Brady Bunch. The 1970s were a great time to be prepubescent!

However, while Greg, Marcia, Peter, Jan, Bobby and Cindy were making me and my friends roll around on
our beanbags with glee, my parents and their friends were Doing The Hustle with Lancers and their own
version of a pineapple cheese ball.

Pineapple Cheese Ball


The 1970s may be remembered as the grooviest of all decades, but in reality it was a pretty cheesy time.
Everything was big and a bit out of proportion. Flared pants, folded hair and wide lapels. The “fashions”
may have been questionable, but there were good times too. Muscle cars, jello molds, reel to reel tape
players, Shake a Puddin, and smiley faces all around. You get the idea.

Thanks to my parents and their friends I remember elaborate fondue pots, fruit- studded Jello molds and
neon yellow Harvey Wallbangers. In fact the Harvey Wallbanger is the only drink I can recall being served
at the bar in our wood- paneled, plaid- clad rumpus room. My parents were much more beer and wine
folks. However, when it came to parties, my mom would get all dressed up like Mary Tyler Moore, my dad
would flip the collar of his shirt over his jacket lapels, and The Eagles would blast out from 3‑ foot tall
Zenith speakers. When the party got really wild Harvey Wallbanger would get splashed onto the harvest
gold shag carpeting. Harvey Wallbanger is probably why they chose harvest gold in the first place.

So when it came time to for The Table Set to throw our own retro romp that we’re calling “That 70’s
Episode”
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it wasn’t hard for me to reach back (way back) and get inspired with period perfect party favors. So tune
in and listen because there’s more to this party than a picture perfect plate of pineapple cheese. GREG
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Pineapple Cheese Ball with Pecans 
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cheese-ball-pecans/ )

By: Greg Henry

Yield Published
100 June 17, 2014

INGREDIENT S

32 ounce cream cheese (softened)


1 (15 oz) can crushed pineapple (well drained)
4 scallions (white and light green parts, minced)
1 cup chopped pecans
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1/8 teaspoon cayenne pepper
whole pecans for garnish (as needed)
1 pineapple top (as garnish)
crackers (for serving)

DIRECT IONS

Add the cream cheese, crushed pineapple, green onion, garlic powder, and cayenne to a large bowl.
Using a rubber spatula mix the ingredients until very well incorporated. 

Scrape the mixture onto an appropriately sized serving plate. Form into a slightly elongated dome.
Garnish with whole pecans in slightly overlapping rows, mimicking the skin of a real pineapple. Place
the pineapple top at the top (shaving the base off at a slight angle to be assured that it sits
properly). Chill until firm, at least 3 hours and up to overnight. Serve with crackers.

14 Responses

7 /15/2014 @ 10:13 am
Laura @ Family Spice
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This is totally awesome! I love that gorgeous pineapple cheese ball. Totally reminds me of the parties
my parents threw when I was growing up — we had cheese balls in the 80’s, too!

RE P LY
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7 /11/2014 @ 9:52 am
Bijouxs
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This recipe truly made me smile — remembering Tiki dinners at home.

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7 /3/2014 @ 5:32 am
Lou
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Very nice ! A good idea !

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7 /2/2014 @ 10:08 am
kit che nriffs
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What a fun post! Love the pictures. Love this pineapple cheese too — it’s gorgeous! So pretty it’d be hard
to cut the cheese. Great dish — thanks.

RE P LY
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7 /2/2014 @ 7:41 am
duodishe s
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Party time, excellent. That was definitely a phrase from the 90s, but it works! The avocado temple is
crazy. Literally have no CLUE how you built that!

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6 /30/2014 @ 3:45 pm
ahu
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adorable in a kitschy way — love it!

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6 /30/2014 @ 11:52 am
Emily T hre lke ld
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All of you look amazing, and so does the food. I’ll probably never make this, but WOW is it good to look at.

RE P LY
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6 /30/2014 @ 10:22 am
Brandon @ Kit che n Konfide nce
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This is fantastic! Loved it when you first posted on Instagram.

RE P LY
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6 /29/2014 @ 12:42 pm
Ave rie @ Ave rie Cooks
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I just posted those pecan bars and way overbought the amount of pecans I thought I would need…I
totally want to make this! Except you have WAY more talent (and patience) than I do for getting this to
look like a pineapple! Mine would look like a hot mess! Pinned

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6 /29/2014 @ 9:44 am
Ange la Robe rt s
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I don’t remember the pineapple cheese ball. I think they are probably still serving it around here though.
Love the plaid jacket on Ken.
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6 /28/2014 @ 8:19 pm
She 's Cookin'
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The 70’s are a retro decade *sigh* Your collage is right on and I think the food of the era was prettier
than the fashion! I used to work for the company that made/imported those stackable plates — they
called the the line Oblique. I guess they’re back because I so them in a catalog recently.

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6 /28/2014 @ 4:25 pm
Susan Scott
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I LOVE IT
Your pineapple cheese ball is terrific, as are the photos… the colour balance effects in the photos are
‘spot-on’; reminiscent of Polaroids taken in the ’70s and now fondly re-discovered in an old
photo album…
I did grow up in the ’70s… at any ‘cheese’n’wine do’ which as a juvenile I was allowed to attend, pineapple
and cheese would be combined (usually both cubed and skewered together on cocktail sticks, along
with mini cocktail onions (and, if you were really posh, or aspiring to be, and especially if you wished to
impress a potential in-law’s family, ham!)

I do enjoy your blog.
Susan

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6 /28/2014 @ 1:57 pm
Elle n
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That pineapple is gorgeous! I adore shaped food.

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6 /28/2014 @ 11:45 am
David
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Sadly, I remember this all too well! Didn’t I just mention qiana to you? Honestly, this looks like a lot of fun,
and your pineapple cheese is stunningly studded.

RE P LY
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