Duke's Pimento Cheese
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Category
Tailgate
Prep Time
15-25 minutes
Cook Time
45 minutes
If you’re from the south, you probably have at least three pimento cheese recipes that you can pull out of your back pocket. Of course, each pimento cheese recipe is different and delicious in its own right – from the simple classics passed down through generations to trendier revivals of the historic spread, we’ve never met a pimento cheese we didn’t love. But southerners have one big secret that makes our pimento cheese the best: Duke’s. Our classic recipe is tried and true, gracing family gatherings, parties, and even Duke’s sampling events.
Author: Duke's KitchenIngredients
12 oz. extra sharp cheddar cheese
12 oz. Vermont white cheddar cheese
1 small onion, peeled and quartered
4 oz. jar pimentos
3/4 cup Duke's Mayonnaise
Directions
Preparation
Drain pimentos.
Place onion quarters in bowl of food processor fitted with steel blade and pulse until finely chopped.
Add drained pimentos and pulse again.
Scrape into a large bowl.
Grate the cheese either with the food processor or by hand and then combine with the onion and pimento mixture.
Mix thoroughly with Duke’s Mayonnaise.