Ah, the Holiday Cheese Ball. When you’re standing around snacking on it at a family gathering, you feel like you’ve got the most coveted spot in the kitchen. If you take this to a real live potluck, you’d better guard it fiercely so it doesn’t simply disappear while your back is turned, leaving you cheeseless and forlorn.
no turkeys were harmed in the making of this post
Thankfully, this is a virtual potluck, so nobody can hork this from me. Though, I have to admit to scrambling at the last minute to put this post together since the last cheese ball I made disappeared in the middle of the night last week. Apparently, I’m not the only one in this house who is obsessed with it. Luckily, the recipe is ridiculously simple with only about 10 minutes of hands on time.
You can serve the cheese ball with any of your favorite raw vegetables, we even put sliced honey crisp apples on our tray, the combination of the sweet crisp apples and the piquant cheese was amazing.
The cheese ball is also incredibly good with crackers, raw or otherwise.
Kick Ace Extra Sharp Raw Vegan Holiday Cheddar Cheese Ball
Ingredients:
- 1 1/2 cups raw cashew pieces, soaked in purified water overnight
- 2 packed tablespoons dry pack sun-dried tomatoes, snipped into small pieces with kitchen scissors then soaked in the purified water with the cashews. Note: if your sun-dried tomatoes look brownish, so will your cheese ball. Use fresh, bright red sun-dried tomatoes for best results.
- 1/4 cup nutritional yeast
- 1 tablespoon dry sherry (optional)
- 1 heaped tablespoon mellow white miso (use chickpea miso if you are sensitive to soy)
- 1 tablespoon raw apple cider vinegar
- 1 teaspoon sea salt
- 1 teaspoon onion powder
- 1/2 teaspoon dry ground mustard powder
- 1/2 teaspoon smoked paprika
- 1/4 teaspoon turmeric
- dash cayenne
- 1/2 cup organic unrefined coconut oil, warmed to room temperature (liquid)
Method:
Pour the soaking water off the cashews and sun-dried tomatoes and then rinse them with fresh purified water. Drain well.
Place the soaked cashews, sun-dried tomatoes, nutritional yeast, dry sherry, miso, apple cider vinegar, sea salt, onion powder, mustard powder, smoked paprika, turmeric, cayenne, and coconut oil in a food processor or high-speed blender and pulse until the mixture starts to form a paste, scraping down the sides as necessary.
Blend or process until the mixture is completely smooth, scraping down the sides occasionally. If your food processor or blender is struggling to blend the mixture, add purified water, 1 tablespoon at a time to help it to keep turning over, using no more than 3 tablespoons of water. This process takes up to 10 minutes in a food processor and a few minutes in a high-speed blender.
Scrape the soft cheese into a container that holds at least 2 cups. Cover and refrigerate for 4-6 hours or until the cheese is quite firm. Scrape the cheese out of the container and place onto a clean surface. With your hands, form the cheese into one large ball or two or more smaller balls.
See notes below for topping/variation ideas.
Notes: The organic unrefined coconut oil does leave a slight coconut flavor in the finished product. If you prefer, you can use refined coconut oil for no coconut aftertaste.
The cheese ball can be served as is or rolled in any variety of chopped nuts and or herbs. I used sliced almonds, but walnut pieces or pecan pieces with some fresh minced parsley, thyme or sage would be amazing.
The cheese ball gets softer as it reaches room temperature, so it’s best if it’s kept chilled until immediately before use.
Kittee at Cake Maker to the Stars created a super rad cultured version of this cheeseball here.


If you are in a hurry to get this cheese ball on the table, Angela Liddon at Oh She Glows made an adapted version of my cheese ball (only available in her e-book). In her very similar version, she places the cheese mixture in a parchment lined baking dish and freezes it for 30 minutes before rolling it into a ball. I’ve tried this and it works very well.
A word about coconut oil: I have had many readers ask if this cheese ball can be made without the coconut oil. You are welcome to try it, but I DO NOT recommend it. The oil adds a beautiful melty mouth-feel to the cheese ball, helps it to firm up and makes it taste ultra-delicious. This was never intended to be a low calorie or fat free food, indeed the cashews alone are very high in fat. This cheese ball was created especially for Holiday or other special occasions and it is to be treated as a special occasion food. I have had readers reduce the oil by half with favorable results and you are welcome to try the same if you are concerned about the fat content, but this will still be a very rich and high fat food. If you are strictly opposed to oil for whatever reason, you could try using coconut butter instead of the oil, but I haven’t tested that in my kitchen. For those allergic to coconut oil, you could try palm oil instead, but there are concerns about whether or not this is a sustainable product, so please do your research first.
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Cheese ball reviews: Thanksgiving Joy, Holy Cheeseballs, My Favorite Vegan Cheeses, Vegan Party Appetizers, LalaRaw, What I ate for Thanksgiving.
Adaptations: Smoked Jalapeno Cheeseball, Vegan Buffalo Cheddar Cheese with Coconut Bacon, Party Hearty Cheeseball.
Featured Articles: One Green Planet, Sunwarrior, Veg Kitchen, Key Ingredient, Chic Vegan, Buzz Feed, Vegan Lifestyle Magazine.










gosh. this looks too awesome and also easy not to make this holiday season! i love the slivers on top
Thanks Richa! I’ve done pecans and walnuts too, but almonds look the prettiest! xx
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As always, Thanks! 🙂
😉 This looks so delicious.
Oh man, this looks delicious. What a crazy yet perfect combination of ingredients! They all sound so tempting together, miso, mustard powder, and all. But really you had me at (your beautiful photos and) “sundried tomatoes.” 🙂
Allison, you’re going to die when you make it, the combo totally tastes like cheese! Enjoy!
That looks so tasty! Thank you for the recipe ☺️
Thanks and you’re welcome! 🙂
I love this – it looks incredible! I can’t wait to make it ~ I certainly don’t want to be forlorn and cheeseless 🙂
No, that would definitely be a tragedy! 🙂
Looks amazing! I love cheese but I’ve never ever made a cheese ball!
Oh Jill! It’s time! 🙂
Maybe Christmas time is the right time to try!
Oh my god! Get me some cashews stat! X
Run! Don’t walk! 🙂
Damn girl, you’ve done it again. Can’t wait to make this for a bunch of omnis!
Haha! They’ll worship it, promise!
Wow. This looks amazing. It has just gone to the top of my “must cook” list. Thanks Somer!
Thanks Shannon! It’s definitely worth the small amount of effort that goes into it!
This looks like my old favorite Wispride spread. Love the almonds on top and the raw thing…awesome Somer ♥
Not sure what that is, but I’m sure this will be a good match! Thanks so much Angela!
oooh, this looks delicious! I can see this gracing many a Yuletide cocktail party table!
I hope so, It’s a big cheeseball, so it needs lots of lovely people around to share and enjoy it!
This. Looks. Amazing. Seriously cannot wait to put this together and wow my non-vegan fam 🙂 Somer, you rock!
Ah! Thanks Claire! I hope they love it as much as my group of testers did! xx
Beautiful! I can’t wait to try this one out 🙂
Thanks Suzanne! Let me know what you think if you make it! 🙂
It always amazes me when people make vegan cheese. So. COOL!
Thanks Kammie! This one is incredibly realistic! I think you’d be pleasantly surprised! 🙂 Sorry about the snafu last night! Glad we got it all worked out!
No problem dear! I’m glad we did too 🙂
Awesome recipe! I’ve seen those vegan cheese recipes where you have to wait days and days for the cheese to “cure” or whatever and I am just way too impatient for that. So this looks totally doable, thank you!
Yeah, none of that here, wish you eliminate the soaking time and the fridge time here, but it’s necessary, still quick and doable though!
LOVE me some festive vegan cheese and this is a total show stopper. Such a good coincidence as i was about to make some sharp cheese ready for christmas! Looks unbelievably good! xx
Awesome! I hope you enjoy it! I’d love to get some feedback if you make it! xx
Wow! I think I am adding this to my recipe list! Great recipe 🙂
Thanks!
As an apples and cheddar fan I say “Holla! ” Looks awesome!
Oh my gosh, that’s all we want. Apples and Cheese ball! Thanks lil’ sis! xx
I have been wanting to make a vegan cheese ball for the holidays & your recipes looks so good! I can’t wait to make your recipe soon!
This is the one you want to make! I promise! No fake stuff! 🙂
You did it again ;-). Loving that there is NO stove time on this baby! Totally making this and hiding it so that it will be mine, ALL MINE! xoxo
No stove time, no schtuff to order off amazon! Covet it baby, except, I’m sure Kel will enjoy it too! xoxo
Hrumph. Guess I’d better share 😉
Haha, it’s too big, it’ll be all right. Promise! xx
Oh man! I make cheeseballs a lot using vegan cream cheese, and I’m super excited to try your cashew-based one instead!
Let me know! I think this will knock the socks off the vegan cream cheese variety!
If this tastes even half as good as it looks, then I’ll be in heaven when I make this. One of the hardest things for me trying to go full vegan is my love of cheese – very hard habit for me to break. And I LOVE holiday cheese balls — yes, I’m the one hovering over it at the buffet table. I won’t think twice about elbowing Gramma if she gets between me and my cheese ball. I’m making this today! Thanks for posting!
I promise, this is heaven in a cheese ball. If anything, it’s better than it looks! You sound like me! I totally hover around the cheese ball, I would totally elbow anyone that got in my way! Here’s to a dairy free holiday! 🙂
Oh wow! That is incredible and I will definitely be trying this for my non-vegan family this year!.
Thanks! Let me know what you think! 🙂
When I was little I loved the sharp cheddar cheese ball from Hickory Farms, and this reminds me of it. I can’t wait to it a try!
Looks like I’m invoking lots of childhood memories here! I hope you love this Dianne! I think it’s so much better than the original! We’re not missing anything! xx
Yowsers, as usual your dish is amazing!
Aw, Shucks! 🙂
You. Are. Amazing!! Happy Holidays, Girl! 🙂
Thanks so much Laurie! Happy Holidays to you too! Let me know if this baby graces your table! xoxo
Duuuuuude! That is one kick ace cheese ball indeed! Yummers!!!
I bow to thee, o goddess of cheeses. 😀
Susmitha! Love your guts girl! Thanks for the kudos! xx
Couldn’t resist voting for you girl. This is truly a fantastic appetizer! 🙂
On my “to make” list for the Holidays!
Bryanna! I have the biggest smile on my face right now! I’d be so honored if this was on your holiday table! Thanks!!!
Oh my god. Wow. This looks and sounds absolutely amazing 🙂 I can´t wait to try it.
HAHA! Thanks! Enjoy! 🙂
I am not leaving the cheeze ball area to shmooze.
Me either! Let’s just hang out at the cheese ball together, who needs anything else when you have this? 😉
This looks absolutely stunning! I’ll have to take a crack at it around all my Wisconsin family this holiday season. 🙂
Ah, I’d love to test this on a group of die hard cheese Wisconsinites! Let me know! 🙂
I plan to try this out on my Wisconsin relatives at some point, too! 🙂
Awesome! I’ve got Wisconsin relatives, but they’re in Switzerland during the winters. Too bad I can’t do it myself!
This recipe blows my mind. So creative, and so gorgeous! I am absolutely making this for my holiday party in a few weeks.
You’d better stop! My head is about to explode! 😉 Thanks so much! I hope your family loves it as much as mine does!
This looks so good! I’ve only attempted homemade vegan cheese once, and it didn’t turn out so well, but this recipe looks really yummy! I will definitely have to try it out!
Hopefully you get a better result than the last round!
I’m sure I will! This looks so yummy!
Wow…i’ve experimented with a few ‘cheeses’ most recently a parmesan style, but this looks really fab!!
This is definitely a good starter recipe! Hard to mess it up, though I do love me some good vegan Parmesan!
Oh wow, Somer! What an impressive recipe. It looks amazing. I can’t wait to try it. Sadly, I’m a bit low on coconut oil- how did I let that happen?! 🙂
Oh no! I hate it when my pantry is short on the things I want! Let me know if you try it 😊
Somer, I think you’ve created another VVP winning recipe! You never cease to amaze me with your vegan cheeses. I have to make this one, it looks amazing. I love the veggie/fruit/cheeseball turkey, too cute!
You are the sweetest! I’ve got some stiff competition this year. But this baby definitely holds a special place in my heart (and belly!)
Looks amazing! Love your cheesy delicious creations S. This one is on the to make list! x
Thanks Shira, don’t know why I can’t stop with the cheesiness, but real cheese simply makes me ill. Glad I can create lovely substitutions. Xoxo
mmm, I’ve missed those holiday cheese balls. I’m definitely going to give this recipe a try!
Awesome! Enjoy 😊
Yes! This looks amazing! Reading the ingredient list, this is one of the most exciting recipes I’ve seen, lately. Thanks so much!
Aw! So sweet of you! I really tried to make the recipe out of ingredients that are easily accessible and that many people with well stocked pantrys would all ready have on hand! I’m happy it makes you happy! 😊
Are you kidding me!? A cheese ball was one of the things I was going to miss most about my first vegan Christmas! Screw the turkey! And I have everything on hand to make this. Thanks for sharing 😀
Welcome to a wonderful first vegan Thanksgiving! I don’t think you’ll be missing anything my dear!
I think you’re right 😉
As a southern gal, I grew up with cheese balls…I only wish I’d grown up with this one!
I wish I’d grown up with it too! I promise it’s even better than the “real thing” 😀
What a great looking cheese ball, and that’s super cute to have it decked out as a turkey. This would be a very welcome addition at any holiday party!
It was too tempting! I hope that it will end up on a lot of compassionate tables this Thanksgiving! 🙂
It’s been years since I’ve even seen a cheese ball. What a fun appetizer – I love it! This would make a nice holiday hostess gift too. 🙂
What a good idea for the hostess gift! You’d just have to make sure to pack it on ice, then get it in the fridge when you arrive until it’s ready to be eaten!
Haha AWESOME:) At first, I thought it was a pineapple! Then, I thought it was cheezly cheese mashed up into a ball! And then I read the recipe and went WOW. Seriously, turmeric is amazing^_^ And the cheese (cheeze?) ball looks delicious.
Too funny! Actually most of the color probably comes from the sun-dried tomato, but the turmeric does give it a nice little boost! Enjoy!!! xx
A winning recipe again! This is beautiful and so simple, i am sure no one will miss the real cheese.
That’s so nice! Yeah, I served this to an omnivore friend and her two young children one day when we had a luncheon. None of them could stop eating it and the children were calling it cheese! Now that tells you something! 🙂 xx
The flavours you used in the cheese sounds fantastic! I’m definitely tucking this one away for my next gathering. Thanks Somer!
You are so welcome!
Yum! I love all the flavors you used. I don’t usually make vegan cheese because I haven’t missed it very much, but this one is definitely going on my short list of recipes to try. I think I’ll make it for my family at Thanksgiving. Thank you, Somer!
Lucky! Cheese has been the hardest for me, I used to swoon over the cheese aisle at whole foods. Although I haven’t looked back (as in eaten it), I still miss it’s creaminess. I didn’t go veg because I didn’t like it 😉
Let me know if you make it! I’m dying for some feedback on this bad boy! xx
You just gave me extra incentive to make it. I’ll let you know how it goes. 🙂 Sorry you miss cheese. It has definitely made it easier for me.
Yeah, I know a lot of vegans get over it. Maybe I will too some day, until then, I’m having loads of fun creating vegan cheese recipes that sing 🙂
Hi Somer! I made this for Thanksgiving. I used chickpea miso, regular paprika, a little less coconut oil and toasted pecans. It worked beautifully and was delicious! It did have a coconut flavor, but I didn’t mind. The color was also a little darker, more like the color of cooked pumpkin. The kids loved it. The only problem is I have some leftovers and I am trying hard not to eat it all tonight. 🙂 Thank you for an easy and fun recipe!
Awesome! I made it today with refined coconut oil. I love it either way, but I know some don’t like that coconut flavor as much as I do. The color of your cheeseball could be affected by your sun dried tomatoes. Another reader wrote in and mentioned her tomatoes were kinda old, hard and dark. They turned her cheeseball brown! My sundried tomatoes were very fresh looking and bright red. Anyway, so glad you let me know how it turned out for you!!! Everyone was loving this so much today at our house. Xoxo
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This cheese ball would be a total winner at any holiday table! Can you believe I’ve never had a cheese ball, vegan or otherwise? With this recipe, I think that’s going to change soon! xx
Oh Kristy! And you used to make cheese! That cracks me up! This is disturbingly cheeseball realistic! xx
I had no idea vegan cheese ball was possible! This is a life changer 🙂 Thank you for posting!
You are the sweetest! I think you’ll love this! 😊