Pomegranate and White Cheddar Cheese Ball Recipe

An easy cheese ball loaded with two cheeses, green onion and chopped pecans, all coated in vibrant pomegranate seeds. This pomegranate white cheddar cheese ball is a simple, festive Christmas appetizer that always gets noticed.

A cheese knife digging into a pomegranate white cheddar cheese ball sitting next to a plate of crackers

Holiday gatherings are in full swing and this cheese ball is one of my favorite go-to appetizers. It’s easy to prepare, makes a beautiful centerpiece for a snack table and combines sweet and savory flavors in a way that guests love. With just a few simple ingredients you can make a stunning pomegranate white cheddar cheese ball that’s perfect for Christmas parties, Christmas Eve or any festive get-together.

This recipe uses only 6 ingredients, can be made in advance and delivers a delightful contrast of creamy, cheesy filling with juicy pomegranate seeds on the outside. It’s crowd-pleasing, quick to assemble and attractive on any holiday spread.

Ingredients used to make a pomegranate white cheddar cheese ball

Ingredients You’ll Need

Cream cheese: One 8-ounce block of cream cheese, softened to room temperature so it mixes smoothly.

White cheddar cheese: Use sharp or extra-sharp white cheddar for the best flavor; the tang complements the pomegranate beautifully.

Green onion: Use both the green and white parts, thinly sliced, for fresh onion flavor and color.

Pecans: Chopped pecans add crunch and a mild nutty note; toasting them briefly brings out more depth.

Salt: Just a pinch to brighten the flavors.

Pomegranate seeds: Fresh seeds are best — they’re juicier and more vibrant than prepackaged options and make the cheese ball visually striking.

A large mixing bowl filled with a white cheddar cheese ball mixture
A white cheddar cheese ball sitting in a large mixing bowl ready to be coated in pomegranate seeds

How to Make a Festive Christmas Cheese Ball

1. Mix the filling. Soften the cream cheese to room temperature, then combine it in a bowl with the shredded white cheddar, chopped pecans, sliced green onion and a pinch of salt. Mix until evenly combined and shape the mixture into a ball by hand.

2. Coat with pomegranate seeds and chill. Lay a sheet of plastic wrap on a flat surface and place the cheese ball in the center. Gently press fresh pomegranate seeds all around the ball until it’s fully covered, taking care not to press too hard to avoid crushing the arils. Wrap the ball tightly in plastic and chill in the refrigerator for at least a few minutes, or up to overnight.

3. Serve. When ready, unwrap the cheese ball, place it on a serving platter and set out an assortment of crackers, crostini or apple slices for guests to enjoy.

Storage: Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator. Properly stored, the cheese ball will keep for about 1–2 weeks.

A stack of Ritz crackers with a scoop of a seasonal cheese ball on top with a pomegranate white cheddar cheese ball in the background

Serving Suggestions

Serve the cheese ball with a variety of dippers so guests can choose their favorite. Some popular options:

  • Crackers: Sea salt, multigrain or buttery crackers all work well and balance the sweet pomegranate coating.
  • Crostinis: Toasted baguette slices add crunch and are a more filling option for larger gatherings.
  • Apple slices: Sweet, crisp apples like Honeycrisp or Fuji add a refreshing contrast to the savory cheese.

Or build a party platter with an assortment of crackers, crostinis and fruit for variety — guests love having choices.

A pomegranate white cheddar cheese ball sitting on a pink plate surrounded by a cheese knife, Rtiz crackers and gluten free crackers

Tips & Variations

  • Make sure the cream cheese is slightly soft before coating with pomegranate seeds so the arils adhere easily.
  • Serve with a cheese knife to make scooping easier and to keep crackers from breaking when guests dig in.
  • Swap ingredients to suit your taste: replace pecans with chopped walnuts or sliced almonds, or toast nuts in a 375°F oven for 5–6 minutes to deepen their flavor.
  • If fresh pomegranate seeds aren’t available, dried cranberries can be used for a different sweet-tart contrast.

FAQ’s

Can I use regular cheddar instead of white cheddar? Yes. If white cheddar is unavailable, use sharp or extra-sharp yellow cheddar for similar flavor impact.

Why you’ll love this cheese ball recipe!

  • So easy: Only six ingredients and just minutes to prepare.
  • Bold, balanced flavors: Sharp cheddar, toasty nuts and juicy pomegranate seeds combine for a delightful sweet-and-savory bite.
  • Festive presentation: The bright pomegranate coating makes this a standout holiday appetizer.
  • Make ahead: Form the cheese ball in advance and keep it chilled until party time for quick, stress-free entertaining.

More appetizer recipes you might like:

  • Jalapeno Popper Cheese Ball
  • Baked Cranberry Brie Bites
  • Baked Spinach Artichoke Bites
  • Mexican Street Corn Dip

If you make this recipe, tag the creator on social media and leave a comment with your thoughts — it’s always fun to see your variations and serving ideas!

A cheese knife digging into a pomegranate white cheddar cheese ball sitting next to a plate of crackers

Pomegranate White Cheddar Cheese Ball

An easy cheese ball loaded with two types of cheese, green onion and chopped pecans, all enrobed in sweet pomegranate seeds — a fun and festive holiday appetizer.
Prep Time10 mins
Total Time10 mins
Course: Appetizer
Cuisine: American, Holiday
Keyword: appetizer, cheese ball, Christmas appetizer, pomegranate, white cheddar
Servings: 8 servings
Author: Caitlin

Ingredients

  • 8 oz. block cream cheese, softened
  • 1 cup white cheddar cheese, shredded
  • ½ cup pecans, chopped*
  • ⅓ cup green onion, sliced
  • ¼ tsp salt
  • 1½ cups pomegranate seeds (or enough to coat the cheese ball)

Instructions

  • Mix. Combine the cream cheese, shredded white cheddar, chopped pecans, sliced green onion and salt in a bowl. Form into a ball with your hands.
  • Chill. Place the ball on plastic wrap, press pomegranate seeds gently all over to coat, then wrap and refrigerate. Chill for a few minutes up to overnight.
  • Serve. Unwrap, transfer to a serving plate and serve with crackers, crostini or apple slices.

Notes

*Pecans can be swapped for walnuts or sliced almonds. Toast nuts at 375°F for 5–6 minutes for extra flavor.

Dried cranberries can be used instead of pomegranate seeds if desired.