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Vintage Pineapple Cheese Ball With Pecans

By: kseniaprints · Updated: Jun 4, 2026 · This post may contain affiliate links.

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A pineapple cheese ball recipe coated in chopped nuts, topped with a cherry, and surrounded by crackers on a wooden board.

Sweet pineapple, creamy cheese, and crunchy pecans rolled into one appetizer that nobody sees coming but everyone keeps going back to. This pineapple cream cheese ball is one of those recipes that we love for summer picnics, holiday Potlucks, and more.

Cheese ball coated in nuts with a cherry on top, surrounded by crackers and rosemary on a wooden board—a delightful twist on the classic pineapple cheese ball recipe.
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I first tasted this at my aunt-in-law's holiday celebration and I was skeptical the moment I saw it on the table. A cheese ball with pineapple in it didn't sound like something I needed to try. One bite completely changed that.

When I did some digging, I discovered that cheese balls rose in popularity in the 1940s, when women hosting wartime tried to make do with simple ingredients that were leftover from other dishes. They fell out of favor and then resurfaced in the 1970s, when they became the party appetizer du jour. I am not surprised that this little appetizer completely swept the country by storm - it's delicious and so easy to make! All you need is a pack of cream cheese and some extras.

The flavor of the cheese ball is unique. Of course, it's creamy, but also has tang from the walnuts, sweetness from the pineapple, and a bit of acidity. It works well with good old Ritz crackers, but also holds its own against fancier crackers. I love it on mini peppers, too.

I made my husband try it immediately and then went back for another piece before I'd even finished the first. I asked for the recipe before the night was over, put my own spin on it, and it has been on my radar for every get-together since. If you have already tried my Southern cream cheese ball and want something a little more unexpected, this is the next cheese ball recipe to make.

A pineapple cheese ball recipe topped with a cherry and coated in nuts, surrounded by crackers on a wooden board.

What gets me every time is how well the pineapple plays with everything else. It's sweet but not in a way that fights the cream cheese, and the pecans both inside and out give it enough texture that every bite has something going on.

This is a good break from my usual air fryer cheese bites, though honestly cheese balls are their own craving entirely. I make this a day ahead when I'm hosting so all I have to do is pull it out when guests arrive, and it never lasts long. My aunt-in-law was thrilled when I told her I'd been making my own version. I'm already planning to serve it at our next family gathering and see if anyone can guess the secret ingredient.

Ingredients

Five bowls with cherries, pineapple, cream cheese, chopped nuts, and a pinch of white spice on a tiled surface—perfect for assembling your favorite pineapple cheese ball recipe.

The cream cheese gives this pineapple cheese ball its rich, smooth base. Let it soften first so the pineapple and pecans fold in evenly without leaving the mixture stiff or lumpy.

Crushed pineapple adds sweetness and a little tang, but draining it well is what keeps the cheese ball from turning loose. Pecans add a nutty crunch through the filling and around the outside, giving each bite more texture.

See the recipe card for exact quantities.

Top Tips for Pineapple Cheese Balls

Drain the pineapple well: Press out as much liquid as possible before mixing. Too much moisture will make the cheese ball too soft to shape.

Start with fully softened cream cheese: This makes it much easier to mix everything evenly and keeps the texture smooth instead of lumpy.

Chill before serving: Giving it enough time in the fridge helps it firm up so it holds its shape.

How to Make Pineapple Cheese Balls?

Cheese ball with a cherry on top, inspired by a pineapple cheese ball recipe, surrounded by assorted crackers, honey, and raisins on a wooden board.

This pineapple cheese ball is creamy, slightly sweet, and crunchy on the outside, with crushed pineapple mixed into the filling and pecans coating the outside.

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Mix the filling

A hand mixes ingredients in a bowl near bowls of cherries, chopped nuts, and crushed pineapple on a tiled surface—perfect for preparing a classic pineapple cheese ball recipe.
Add the cream cheese, crushed pineapple, chopped pecans, and garlic powder.

Combine the softened cream cheese, well-drained crushed pineapple, chopped pecans, and garlic powder in a mixing bowl.

  • The pineapple needs to be drained well, or the mixture can turn loose and watery.

Shape the cheese ball

Scoop the mixture onto a clean surface or a piece of plastic wrap, then shape it into a ball.

Coat with pecans

A hand rolls a pineapple cheese ball recipe in chopped nuts on a small plate beside a bowl with a wooden spoon.
Coat the ball with chopped pecans.

Spread the remaining chopped pecans on a plate, then roll the cheese ball over them until coated.

  • If the pecans are sliding off, chill the cheese ball briefly, then roll it again.

Chill before serving

A wooden board with crackers, a pineapple cheese ball recipe topped with a cherry, honey dipper, rosemary, and a bowl of raisins.

Transfer the cheese ball to a plate, cover, and refrigerate for at least 2 hours.

  • Let it sit at room temperature for a few minutes before serving if it feels too firm straight from the fridge.

Storage

A pineapple cheese ball recipe coated in nuts, topped with a cherry, surrounded by crackers and a honey dipper on a wooden board.

Store the cheese ball tightly covered or in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4–5 days. Keep it chilled until ready to serve so it holds its shape.

If needed, you can make it a day ahead and keep it wrapped until serving. Let it sit at room temperature for about 10–15 minutes before serving .

Can I use fresh pineapple instead of canned crushed pineapple?

Yes, but chop it very finely and drain off any extra juice. Canned crushed pineapple is easier because the texture mixes more evenly into the cream cheese.

Can I make this without pecans?

Yes. You can use walnuts, almonds, crushed crackers, or extra shredded cheese for the coating instead. The texture will change, but it will still work.

How long can a pineapple cheese ball sit out?

Keep it out for no more than about 2 hours. Since it has cream cheese, it should go back in the fridge after serving.

Recipe

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Cheese ball with crackers, honey dip, dried fruit, and a cherry on top, served on a wooden board—a delightful take inspired by the classic pineapple cheese ball recipe.

Vintage Pineapple Cheese Ball With Pecans

Creamy pineapple cheese ball with crunchy pecans and a hint of garlic. Sweet, savory, and perfect for easy entertaining.
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Course: Appetizer
Cuisine: American
Keyword: pineapple cheese ball
Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes
Chill Time (Optional): 2 hours hours
Total Time: 2 hours hours 15 minutes minutes
Servings: 8 servings
Calories: 259kcal
Author: Ksenia Prints

Ingredients

  • 8 oz cream cheese softened
  • 1 cup crushed pineapple well-drained
  • ½ cup chopped pecans
  • ¼ teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 cup chopped pecans for coating

Instructions

  • Combine all ingredients, except the pecan coating, and mix until well combined.
  • Shape the mixture into a ball.
  • Roll the ball in the remaining pecans to coat evenly.
  • Chill for at least 2 hours before serving.

Nutrition

Calories: 259kcal | Carbohydrates: 9g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 25g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 5g | Monounsaturated Fat: 11g | Cholesterol: 29mg | Sodium: 89mg | Potassium: 159mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 407IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium: 47mg | Iron: 1mg

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