So the big game, or in our case, the race will be on today. Cheese,
crackers and maybe some summer sausage would be good to snack on while watching.
I was at an upscale grocery store this week, and in the deli
they had several “in-store” made cheese spreads. The one that caught my eye was
Pepper Jack. After a quick glance at the ingredients, I thought, no problem I
can make this at home.
You can make this as spicy as wish by adding more crushed
red peppers. I wrote the recipe so it is extremely mild, my husband would say "why even bother if you do not feel it burning." I actually made this, I added 2 teaspoons
of crushed red peppers and let it “age” for a few days in the fridge.
Don’t be afraid to experiment with this as an additive. I
made ramen noodles the other night for dinner, added cooked chicken and
veggies. I drained off the liquid, and stirred in ¼ cup of this spread, turning
it into a spicy, creamy, and inexpensive meal.
Ingredients
1 pound
cream cheese, softened at room temp
1 pound
pepper jack cheese
2
Tablespoons, roasted red peppers, chopped
1 Tablespoon
minced garlic
½ teaspoon
crushed red pepper
Directions
Using food processor, grate cheese
Switch to a chopping blade; add remaining ingredients to the
bowl.
Run food processor until mixture is smooth. You may have to scrape
the side of the bowl, to make sure all ingredients are blended.
Serve with crackers or celery ribs. Place any left overs in container and store in the refrigerator
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