Derby Party Olive Cheese Balls

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Make 24 bite-sized Derby-style cheddar balls in about 38 minutes. Combine flour, shredded cheddar and butter into a soft dough, divide into 24 pieces, enclose a pitted green olive in each, and roll into balls. Chill briefly if desired, then bake at 400°F (200°C) until golden, 16–18 minutes. Thread onto skewers and serve warm or at room temperature with mustard or bourbon-honey dip.

Updated on Thu, 07 May 2026 03:11:17 GMT
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As the Kentucky Derby approaches, it's hard not to think about the table spread as much as the thoroughbreds. Last year, while prepping for our annual neighborhood Derby gathering, the unmistakable sharp aroma of cheddar and melted butter drifted from my oven, threatening to draw the crowd in before the first mint julep was poured. These olive cheese balls—each dough-wrapped bite perched on a skewer—are now a permanent fixture at my springtime parties, an accidental tradition born from a random magazine clipping and an overflowing jar of Manzanilla olives in my fridge.

One blustery May afternoon, I decided to test this recipe right as a thunderstorm rolled in, leaving me fiddling with skewers while thunder grumbled in the background. By the time my friends arrived soaked and laughing, the warm cheese balls had filled the air with a toasty, inviting scent that had everyone huddling near the oven for seconds. Even our resident olive skeptic declared them utterly addictive.

Ingredients

  • All-purpose flour: Ensures a tender, cohesive dough; I've found sifting it first prevents lumps.
  • Sharp cheddar cheese, shredded: The stronger the cheese, the more flavor your bites will have; buy a block and grate for best melt.
  • Unsalted butter, softened: Room temp butter creams easily with cheese for a rich, tender result.
  • Cayenne pepper (optional): A pinch makes the flavor pop, but add only if you like a gentle heat.
  • Smoked paprika: Lends a Southern barbecue aroma—I once tried regular paprika and it just wasn’t the same.
  • Salt: Even with salty olives and cheese, a little brings balance.
  • Large green olives, pitted: Spanish Manzanilla olives are briny without being overpowering; pat them dry so the dough doesn’t slip.
  • Appetizer-sized skewers or toothpicks: Essential for serving and easy grabbing at a crowded party.

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Instructions

Get Set Up:
Preheat your oven to 400°F (200°C) and line a baking sheet with parchment paper—nothing worse than stuck-on cheese.
Mix and Knead:
In a medium bowl, stir together the flour, cheddar, softened butter, cayenne, smoked paprika, and salt. Dig in with your hands; you’ll know it’s ready when a soft, slightly sticky dough forms.
Divide for Perfection:
Pat the dough into a rectangle and cut into 24 pieces—rough eyeballing works, but I press mine into a log and slice for even size.
Shape and Fill:
Flatten a piece in your palm, nestle an olive in the center, then wrap and pinch the dough to seal. Gently roll closed so no olive escapes during baking.
Chill (If You Like):
Space balls on your lined tray and, for the neatest look, chill them for about 10 minutes—worth it if you want tidy, bakery-window results.
Bake and Cool:
Bake for 16–18 minutes until golden and slightly crisp; the sizzle and faint cheesiness in the air tell you they’re nearly ready. Cool on the tray for 5 minutes.
Skewer and Serve:
Slide each cheese ball onto a skewer or toothpick while warm, then serve immediately (though they’re still good at room temp, if you can resist).
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During one Derby broadcast, these disappeared so quickly that we almost forgot to watch the race. Someone even tried to claim the last one as their 'lucky snack'—I had to promise to double the batch next year.

Choosing Your Olives: Flavor Adventures

I first used classic pimento-stuffed Manzanillas, but guests have raved about versions with jalapeño or black olives tucked inside. The brininess cuts through the richness of the cheese, and each filling brings a different surprise—don’t hesitate to try what you have on hand.

Dough Success Secrets

If you use pre-grated cheese, the coating can keep your dough from coming together as nicely. Spend the extra two minutes grating a block—it makes the finished balls melt in your mouth, with no mystery grit or clumps.

Stress-Free Entertaining for Busy Hosts

These little bites happily sit at room temperature if you get pulled away by party games or a mad dash to the TV. Often I prep them ahead, chill the tray, and pop it in the oven just as the first guests walk in, filling the house with that irresistible cheesy aroma.

  • Check your olives for pits before you start shaping—biting into one is not a fun surprise.
  • You can freeze unbaked balls for an impromptu snack attack; just add 2–3 minutes to baking time.
  • Don’t forget to put out napkins; cheesy fingers are part of the fun.
Savory cheddar dough encases tangy green olives, baked to golden perfection and threaded onto skewers for festive party snacks. Save
Savory cheddar dough encases tangy green olives, baked to golden perfection and threaded onto skewers for festive party snacks. | calmatislit.com
Savory cheddar dough encases tangy green olives, baked to golden perfection and threaded onto skewers for festive party snacks. Save
Savory cheddar dough encases tangy green olives, baked to golden perfection and threaded onto skewers for festive party snacks. | calmatislit.com

No matter the weather or the outcome of the races, a platter of these golden, cheesy olive balls on skewers will have everyone gathered around in anticipation. They’re guaranteed to make your next party even more memorable, one warm bite at a time.

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Derby Party Olive Cheese Balls

Bite-sized cheddar dough-wrapped balls filled with green olives, baked golden and served on skewers for party snacks.

Prep Time
20 min
Cook Time
18 min
Overall Time
38 min
Created by Alisha Madden


Skill Level Easy

Cuisine American

Makes 8 Number of Portions

Diet Preferences Meat-Free

What You'll Need

Cheese Dough

01 1 cup (120 g) all-purpose flour
02 2 cups (200 g) sharp cheddar cheese, shredded
03 1/2 cup (115 g) unsalted butter, softened
04 1/4 tsp cayenne pepper (optional)
05 1/2 tsp smoked paprika
06 1/4 tsp salt

Filling

01 24 large green olives, pitted (such as Spanish Manzanilla)

Assembly

01 24 appetizer-sized skewers or toothpicks

Method

Step 01

Preheat: Preheat oven to 400°F (200°C). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

Step 02

Make Dough: In a medium bowl, combine flour, cheddar cheese, butter, cayenne (if using), paprika, and salt. Mix with your hands until a soft dough forms.

Step 03

Portion Dough: Pat dough into a rough rectangle and cut into 24 even pieces (about 1 tablespoon each).

Step 04

Shape Balls: Flatten each piece of dough in your palm, place one olive in the center, and wrap the dough around to seal it completely. Roll into balls.

Step 05

Arrange: Arrange balls on the prepared baking sheet. Optionally, chill for 10 minutes for neater results.

Step 06

Bake: Bake for 16–18 minutes until golden and firm. Let cool for 5 minutes.

Step 07

Serve: Thread each warm cheese ball onto a skewer or toothpick. Serve immediately, warm or at room temperature.

Tools You Need

  • Mixing bowl
  • Baking sheet
  • Parchment paper
  • Skewers or toothpicks

Allergy Info

Remember to review each ingredient for allergens and talk to your healthcare provider if you aren't sure.
  • Contains dairy (cheese, butter) and gluten (wheat flour).
  • Contains olives.
  • Check olive brands for processing allergens. If unsure, review labels for safety.

Per-Serving Nutrition

Details shared here are only for reference and are not a substitute for health guidance.
  • Energy: 220
  • Fats: 15 g
  • Carbohydrates: 12 g
  • Proteins: 7 g

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