Smoky Port Wine Cheese Log Recipe (2024)

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By: Becky Hardin

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This smoky port wine cheese log is the perfect addition to and holiday cheeseboard. Simple to make, this cheese log is rolled in nuts and is a real crowd pleaser that is full of flavor and texture.

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I love serving a large cheeseboard over the holidays, there’s just something so festive about it! Rather than just serve up store bought cheeses, I like to add something unique like myBacon Ranch Cheese Ball Recipe or this delicious port wine cheese log. So easy to make and so impressive!

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How to make this Smoky Port Wine Cheese Log Recipe

Add all of the cheeses to the bowl of an electric mixer and mix until combined. Add in the Worcestershire, port wine and Captain Rodney’s and mix until combined. Cover and place in the fridge for 4 hours.

After rested, place half the mixture on plastic wrap and roll into a log, then roll in the nuts until covered. Cover with the wrap and twist the ends and place in the fridge until ready to serve.

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How far in advance can you make a cheese log?

The cheese log will need time to set, so be sure to allow time for this. The good news is, is that the rolled log will last up to two weeks in the fridge, securely wrapped in plastic wrap. It’s a great recipe to make before guests arrive and then pull out whenever you are ready.

The cheese log also freezes well. Wrap the plastic wrapped cheese in foil and it will keep in the freezer for up to 4 months.Thaw it overnight in the fridge before serving.

What are the ingredients in a port wine cheese log?

This cheese log is so full of flavor and the crunchy nuts really finish it off and add great texture. The cheese log is richa and smoky with a little touch of spice. The ingredients are:

  • 3 cheeses: Cream cheese, smoked cheddar cheese and swiss cheese
  • Port wine
  • Worcestershire sauce
  • Captain Rodney’s Boucan: You can also use sweet chili sauce
  • Nuts: I used pistachios and almonds, but walnuts would work really well too.

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What do you serve with port wine cheese log?

I love serving this log alongside myMini Cheese Ball Bites and a selection of other cheeses, fruits and nuts for a real crowd pleasing cheeseboard. I Serve it alongside 4 or 5 types of different crackers, including my Mexican Spice Cheese Crackers, for variety, and let everyone dig in!

If you’re hosting a lot of people I also like to add sliced Italian meats, crudite and olives.

Top tips to make this port wine cheese log recipe

  • Allow 6 hours in total for the cheese log to set.
  • If you don’t have an electric stand mixer, you can mix the cheese by hand. It will take a bit longer and ensure that everything is well combined.
  • Ensure that the log is full wrapped in plastic wrap and that the ends are secure before placing in the fridge.

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For more holiday appetizer recipes:

  • Creamy Spinach Dip Crostini Appetizers
  • Shrimp and Grits Appetizer Cups (Garlic Butter Shrimp and Grits Recipe)
  • Bacon Wrapped Crackers Appetizer
  • Crock Pot Kielbasa Sausage Bites Appetizer
  • Herb Marinated Mozzarella

Recipe

Smoky Port Wine Cheese Ball Recipe

4.64 from 11 votes

Author: Becky Hardin

Prep: 10 minutes minutes

Total: 10 minutes minutes

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This smoky port wine cheese log is the perfect addition to and holiday cheeseboard. Simple to make, this cheese log is rolled in nuts and is a real crowd pleaser that is full of flavor and texture.

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Ingredients

  • 1 8 ounce package cream cheese, softened
  • 4 ounces smoked cheddar cheese grated & room temperature
  • 4 ounces Swiss cheese grated & room temperature
  • ¼ cup Port wine
  • ½ teaspoon Worcestershire Sauce
  • 2 tablespoons Captain Rodney’s Boucan or Sweet Chili Sauce
  • 2 cups chopped assorted nuts toasted (I used shelled pistachios & almonds, but many options will work.)
  • Assorted crackers and/or vegetables for serving

Instructions

  • Combine cream cheese, cheddar cheese and Swiss cheese in the bowl of an electric mixer. Mix until well incorporated.

  • Add port wine, Worcestershire Sauce and Captain Rodney’s (or Sweet Chili Sauce) and mix until incorporated.

  • Cover and place in the fridge 4 hours or overnight.

  • Place half the mixture on plastic wrap and roll into a 5-inch log. Roll the cheese log in the nuts to completely cover, smooth and twist the ends and refrigerate until ready to serve.

  • The cheese log can be served within 2 hours or refrigerated up to 2 weeks. If keeping longer, wrap for freezing and freeze up to 4 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge before serving.

  • Serve with crackers and/or vegetables.

  • Enjoy!

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Becky’s tips

Yield: 2 (5-inch) cheese logs

Nutrition Information

Calories: 280kcal (14%) Carbohydrates: 6g (2%) Protein: 9g (18%) Fat: 25g (38%) Saturated Fat: 9g (56%) Cholesterol: 39mg (13%) Sodium: 169mg (7%) Potassium: 133mg (4%) Fiber: 1g (4%) Sugar: 3g (3%) Vitamin A: 427IU (9%) Vitamin C: 1mg (1%) Calcium: 181mg (18%) Iron: 1mg (6%)

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FAQs

What to serve with port wine cheese? ›

Blue cheese is the classic pairing for port wine. But port can also pair easily with the strong flavors of aged gouda, gruyere, romano, cheddar, and parmesan.

How much alcohol is in port wine cheese? ›

Yes, there is approximately ½% alcohol by volume.

What is the flavor of port wine cheese? ›

As it turned out, the port wine cheese ball (technically a "cheese food" rather than a cheese, but bah humbug) is savory, nutty, and delicious, and if any of the adults in my orbit caught on to my annual ham-handed attempt at poshness, they were kind enough to indulge me.

Does port wine cheese need to be refrigerated? ›

Yes, for safety and best quality, the cheese should be refrigerated at all times, when not being consumed. Is there any alcohol in the Port Wine flavored cheese? Yes, there is approximately ½% alcohol by volume.

How long can port wine cheese sit out? ›

Hard cheeses can sit out for longer than the standard two hours without becoming unsafe, but quality and taste may differ - it is not recommended to leave hard cheese unrefrigerated for longer than 4 hours.

Can you freeze port wine cheese? ›

You should freeze cheese if you're planning to cook with it, like in casseroles or quiches, but you definitely shouldn't if you're planning on using it for a cheese board or platter at your next party.

Does Port Wine Cheese Ball have alcohol? ›

All FDA Top 9 allergens are carefully controlled within our facilities. Any of our products that contain any of the FDA Top 9 allergens are clearly listed on our labels. Is there any alcohol in the Port Wine flavored cheese? Yes, we add real port wine to our cheese balls and spreads.

Can children have port wine cheese? ›

Jasmin Roman, a general practitioner in New York, suggests that we shouldn't assume even small amounts of alcohol are safe for kids. "There is no specific amount of ethanol (alcohol) that is considered safe for children," she says.

Does cheese made with wine have alcohol in it? ›

No, you could eat 10 pounds of Merlot Cheese and never even get a buzz. Merlot cheese is typically immersed in Merlot wine to impart some of its flavor into the cheese, very little wine actually makes it into the cheese.

Is port wine cheese high in cholesterol? ›

Port wine cheese spread by Russell McCall's Inc. contains 4.5 g of saturated fat and 25 mg of cholesterol per serving. 28 g of Port wine cheese spread by Russell McCall's Inc. contains 0.0 mg vitamin C as well as 0.00 mg of iron, 150.08 mg of calcium.

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