Cranberry Orange Cheesecake Bites: Festive Party Appetizer

These cranberry orange cheese balls are an easy, flavorful appetizer perfect for holiday gatherings. Bright orange zest and tart dried cranberries balance savory white cheddar and cream cheese, while toasted pecans, fresh thyme, and a touch of maple syrup add texture and a warm sweet-savory finish. Ready in under 30 minutes, they’re a reliable last-minute crowd-pleaser.

Cranberry orange cheese balls on a white plate next to a bottle of champagne, glasses of champagne, and an orange napkin on a beige counter.

If you need a simple appetizer between holiday meals or want something you can pull together in a flash, these cheese balls are ideal. They’re the kind of recipe that feels nostalgic—like one you might find on a handwritten family card—but with a slightly elevated flavor profile thanks to orange, thyme, and maple.

This version grew from a cranberry orange compound butter I used in culinary school, adapted here to a spreadable cheese ball. The combination of full-fat block cream cheese and sharp white cheddar gives a creamy, tangy base that pairs perfectly with the crunchy pecan-and-cranberry coating.

Ingredients and tips

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For best results use full-fat block cream cheese (not the spreadable tub) and freshly shredded sharp white cheddar. Other key components are pure maple syrup, orange zest, dried cranberries, toasted pecans, fresh thyme and parsley, Kosher salt, and white or black pepper. Finely chop the cranberries and pecans for a coating that adheres well.

Recipe directions

A hand pouring pecans into a white bowl of cheeses and herbs.
Add the cheeses, maple syrup, orange zest, cranberries, pecans, & spices to a bowl.
A hand using a rubber spatula to mix cheeses and spices in a white bowl.
Mix everything together with a rubber spatula until it’s creamy and smooth.
A hand using a scoop to scoop cheese filling out of a white bowl.
Using a #40 cookie scoop, divide the mixture into even sized balls. Roll until smooth.

Bring the cream cheese to room temperature before mixing — it makes the filling much easier to blend smooth.

Cheese balls on a pan.
Refrigerate the cheese balls until you’re ready to serve them.
A spoon mixing cranberries, pecans, and herbs on a white plate.
Mix the cranberries, pecans, & parsley on a plate.
A hand rolling cheese balls in herbs and nuts.
Roll the cheese balls in the cranberry-pecan-herb mixture.

Chill the formed balls briefly so they hold their shape while you coat them. If too firm from chilling, let them sit about 15 minutes before rolling in the coating.

Make one large cheese ball

If you prefer a single large presentation, simply shape the full batch into one ball, wrap it tightly in plastic wrap, and refrigerate for 1–2 hours until firm. About 15 minutes before serving, unwrap and roll it in the chopped cranberries, pecans, and herbs.

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How to serve

Serve with water crackers, butter crackers, fruit-and-nut crisps, or sturdy vegetable slices. Small pretzel sticks or short breadsticks make grabbing and snacking easy. These mini cheese balls are great on a charcuterie board or arranged on a festive platter.

Yield: about 28 mini cheese balls. Double or triple the recipe for larger gatherings.

Storing leftovers

Store any leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. Note that the nuts will soften over time, so they’re best eaten within the first few days.

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Cranberry orange cheese balls on a white plate next to an orange linen and champagne with a beige background.

Mini Cranberry Orange Cheese Balls

Yield: 28 cheese balls
Prep Time: 20 mins
Cook Time: 10 mins
Total Time: 30 mins
These cheese balls combine white cheddar, cream cheese, dried cranberries, orange zest, thyme, toasted pecans, and maple syrup for a sweet-savory, nutty appetizer. The recipe uses simple ingredients and comes together quickly for an elegant party snack.

Ingredients

  • 16 ounces full-fat cream cheese, softened
  • 8 ounces sharp white cheddar, freshly shredded
  • 2 Tablespoons pure maple syrup
  • 2 teaspoons orange zest (about 1 large orange)
  • 2 teaspoons fresh thyme leaves, finely chopped
  • 1/2 teaspoon Kosher salt, plus more to taste
  • 1/4 teaspoon white or black pepper
  • 2 cups toasted pecans, finely chopped, divided
  • 1 1/2 cups dried cranberries, finely chopped, divided
  • 1/4 cup fresh parsley, finely chopped
  • Crackers, veggies, or other dippers for serving

Equipment

  • #40 cookie scoop (1 ounce / 2 tablespoons) — optional for consistent mini sizes

Instructions

  • In a large bowl, add the softened cream cheese, shredded cheddar, maple syrup, orange zest, chopped thyme, salt, and pepper. Stir in half of the chopped pecans and half of the chopped dried cranberries. Mix with a rubber spatula or a hand mixer until the mixture is smooth. Taste and adjust seasoning if needed.
  • Portion the mixture using a #40 cookie scoop or by spooning. Roll each portion between your palms to form smooth balls. Place them on a parchment-lined sheet pan, cover, and refrigerate until ready to serve.
  • About 15 minutes before serving, let the cheese balls warm slightly. Combine the remaining chopped pecans, cranberries, and parsley on a shallow plate. Gently roll each cheese ball in the mixture, pressing lightly so the coating sticks.
  • Arrange the finished cheese balls on a platter and serve with crackers, pretzels, fruit, or vegetables.

Notes

Use a #40 cookie scoop to make smaller portions (about 56 mini bites) if desired. Finely chopping the cranberries, pecans, and parsley helps the coating adhere. Chilling the formed balls helps them keep their shape, but you can coat them immediately if short on time — they may be softer. Let chilled balls sit for about 15 minutes before rolling so the coating will stick.

Cuisine: American
Course: Appetizer
Author: Sara Lynn Hunt Broka
Serving: 1cheese ball, Calories: 131kcal, Carbohydrates: 7.7g, Protein: 3.5g, Fat: 10.2g
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