
It comes together in a snap - a single recipe probably takes about 20 minutes or less to get in the oven. Obviously, the more you make, the longer it will take, but once you've got the dough made, rolling the olives is pretty mindless. This is an old southern recipe - you'll find versions of it in many cookbooks.
Cheddar Olives
Ingredients:
8 to 10 ounce jar of pitted green olives, either pimento stuffed or plain.
1 cup sharp Cheddar, shredded
2 tablespoons unsalted butter, softened
½ cup all-purpose flour
¼ teaspoon cayenne*
Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.
Drain the olives well, and dry them completely with paper towels. Set aside.
Combine the other ingredients in a bowl and mix well until a dough forms. You can kneed it with your hands, if necessary, until it has the consistency of play-dough.

Pinch off a small amount of dough, flatten it, and wrap it around a dry olive. Being careful not to squeeze the olive, pinch off any excess, then roll it in your hands until smooth. Continue until all the olives are covered.
Bake for 15 minutes, or until golden brown. OR freeze, wrapped tightly, and they will last for months. Bake straight from the freezer for 20 minutes.
* I prefer the cayenne, but in a pinch I've made it with paprika and it was just as good! You just want a little something in there to cut the richness.
Serve immediately.
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George’s notes:
- Cocktails are the centerpiece of many celebrations. Throwing a cocktail party is an easy way to commemorate any occasion or milestone. Best of all, you never need an excuse to host a cocktail party. It's the perfect "just because" gathering to catch up with friends.
- Stock your bar with these staples so you never have to worry about not having the cocktail your guest might want.
Vodka ~ 2 bottles, including flavored ones. Vodka is always a safe bet because you can serve it on the rocks and it mixes well with any kind of juice, soda, or tonic.
Gin ~ 1 bottle for old-school martini lovers and tonic drinkers will do the trick.
Tequila ~ It’s the prime ingredient of margarita and 1 bottle will do the trick.
Rum ~ 1 bottle to make delicious drinks with sodas or fruity flavored mixers.
Whiskey ~ consider this a broader category that includes bourbons and scotches and an at home bar is complete with 1 bottle.
Beer, red and white wine ~ Have all three on hand is best, but not a must. I usually have two types of beers and one type of each wine, thus introducing a new vineyard tasting and encouraging conversation among my guest.
Mixers
Soda ~ Tonic, Coke and diet versions, club soda, and fancy flavors, like cream vanilla flavored soda.
Juices ~ Orange, cranberry and grapefruit juices as well as vegetable juices like cucumber or tomato. Also remember lemon and lime juice.
Flavored Mixes ~ Liquor is always enjoyable when you had a tasty flavor to it and store brought mixes like pina colada, daquiri, margarita are a relatively inexpensive and easy thing to keep on hand.
Garnishes
Garnishes can be pretty much anything, but always keep the basics like olives, cherries, lemon and lime wedges, and sliced fruit on hand.

Whiskey ~ consider this a broader category that includes bourbons and scotches and an at home bar is complete with 1 bottle.
Beer, red and white wine ~ Have all three on hand is best, but not a must. I usually have two types of beers and one type of each wine, thus introducing a new vineyard tasting and encouraging conversation among my guest.
Mixers
Soda ~ Tonic, Coke and diet versions, club soda, and fancy flavors, like cream vanilla flavored soda.
Juices ~ Orange, cranberry and grapefruit juices as well as vegetable juices like cucumber or tomato. Also remember lemon and lime juice.
Flavored Mixes ~ Liquor is always enjoyable when you had a tasty flavor to it and store brought mixes like pina colada, daquiri, margarita are a relatively inexpensive and easy thing to keep on hand.
Garnishes
Garnishes can be pretty much anything, but always keep the basics like olives, cherries, lemon and lime wedges, and sliced fruit on hand.

A perfect appetizer for an upcoming 'snacks and nibbles' event that I am attending. Thanks George! Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteTwo of my husband's favourite things; olives and cheese. Of course I printed it out. You say it is a southern recipe; I've never heard this one, but it will be on my list of appetizers. I came up with a great recipe for Cheese Olive bread.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
Rita
Great party-giving tips, George!
ReplyDeleteI've had the olives, but never have made them. They are delicious and everyone loves them. Such a good freezer item too....can't imagine why I don't have any in mine.
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I too have never heard of this one. Yes I will stock my freezer with a batch of these now though. Sounds like a good appetizer for my "Dirty Martini's". Thanks.
ReplyDeleteGeorge, this is divine. I need to make a separate folder just for the recipes I collect from your blog posts. You are right, the stuffed cheddar olives are perfect for cocktail parties-
ReplyDeleteWe love olive so I HAVE to make these for our next party
ReplyDeleteThis is my idea of the perfect appetizer, very tasty and one that can be prepared ahead of time. And thank you for the bar supply list, George. It's one that will make any guest happy.
ReplyDeleteThat's a perfect starter..Thanks for all the party tips, George :-) Have a great week end !!
ReplyDeleteMy two favorite things...cheese and olives...all together. Oh yes.
ReplyDeleteI have never eaten these olives. That will have to be corrected, soon. Thanks for the bar tips.
ReplyDeleteI read about your eggs with rosemary, capers and cheese over at Mangos, Chili and Z and tried them the other day - enjoyed them a lot. Like your blog and will read from now on.
ReplyDeleteGeorge, I have a version of the olives that's made with cornmeal. I prefer the recipe you shared with us today. Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteA great appetizer! I wouldn't have ever thought of that!
ReplyDeleteYou come up with some of the best doggone recipes. This looks wonderful and it will be on my table at my next party. Great idea!! Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteTwo of my favorite words--cheddar and olives. I am bookmarking this and will be making it at Easter alongside my pizza chena. I love olives and pick up a mixture at a local farm with an olive bar. They never last long. Thanks, George, you're becoming a staple at my holiday tables.
ReplyDeletei often make what i think will be more than enough of my favorite appetizers too, in hopes that there'll be plenty leftover for me to eat the following days. it's a bummer when they all disappear, but then again, i feel strangely satisfied and happy that everyone else loved them too. :)
ReplyDeleteThis recipe sounds great. I want to make these asap.
ReplyDeleteHello George, these look delicious, my sister here loves olives and cheese, so will make some of these for her, we always have a wine evening while I am across the pond, Kathy.
ReplyDeleteGreat post! I love the idea of cheddar olives and have no doubt I could eat quite a few of those in a sitting, especially if I was washing them down with wonderful cocktails! I really like your notes on what to have for a cocktail party--a great list to bookmark for future use!
ReplyDeleteI have never had these before - they look excellent! Bookmarked for the next time I have an appetizer party.
ReplyDeleteI can imagine why nobody can get enough of it. Sounds quite mindless wrapping all those olives in the dough but they sound so scumptious I want to get mindless too. Love the say you have just enough matter and pictures on you site.
ReplyDeleteSaving this one in my appetizer folder to try soon. If it wasn't 9:30 at night here I'd be making these immediately to go with my glass of wine. Love this recipe...so simple.
ReplyDeleteGet out of here! These are amazing! I just printed the recipe and will try soon. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of these either, but they sound so good! Apparently your friends think so too, since there are never any left. You'll have to make a batch just for you.
ReplyDeleteGeorge, I'm so glad you've featured cheese balls. I love these little babies and have made them for years. I even did a post about them a year ago. I like the addition of the cayenne and think it makes them even better. You're right - they won't last long at a cocktail party.
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas you've given us for a cocktail party and liquor. I love cocktail parties. They are so much more sophisticated compared to meeting friends at a bar.
Have a great weekend.
Sam
Sounds like you throw one hell of a party, George! These cheddar olives sound good - nothing is quite as good as a little hot cheesy biscuit with a glass of something!
ReplyDeleteGeorge, I am always looking for new appetizer recipes and this one has been printed and awaiting the call to service. ;) Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI love anything made into a muffin. Something about minis. I would never have thought of bread pudding muffins, though.
ReplyDeleteA great pupu--love how simple they are and they must be so full of flavor.
ReplyDeleteMade these yesterday;really good with a glass or red wine; it's a keeper; thanks.
ReplyDeleteRita
Hello again,
ReplyDeleteI had to stop for more Southern bites
how many can one recipe makes.
I like to try these this weekend if I can.