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Pimento Cheese, Please

“Dressed up” pimento cheese can look like Tomato-Pimento Cheese Shortcakes with Black-Peppered Whipped Cream. Photo by Wendy Perry.

“Dressed up” pimento cheese can look like Tomato-Pimento Cheese Shortcakes with Black-Peppered Whipped Cream. Photo by Wendy Perry.

Traditional pimento cheese is pretty simple: Grated cheese (preferably the sharpest cheddar you can find), diced pimentos and mayonnaise. That’s it.

Swiss Pimento Cheese

Try the recipe for Creamy Swiss Pimento Cheese. Photo by Wendy Perry.

However, there’s still room for debate on those three basic ingredients: How coarse to grate the cheese, what kind of mayonnaise and whether it’s OK to substitute roasted red peppers for the pimentos. Additions like hot sauce, cayenne pepper, paprika or cream cheese can all cause arguments.

Kathleen Purvis, North Carolina-based food writer and author of two “Savor the South” cookbooks, calls pimento cheese “the duct tape of party foods.”

“You can nuke it, spread it, mix it with something else or slap it on a tray surrounded by crackers,” Kathleen says.

Folks who are experimenting with it in contemporary kitchens are finding that there really are endless things you can do with it. For example, stir it into hot pasta for a shortcut macaroni and cheese, stir it into cornbread batter before baking, and put it between two flour tortillas to make fast quesadillas. Or try these easy ideas:

More Pimento Cheese Ideas

Can’t get enough of the cheesy Southern sensation? We’ve got a few more tricks up our sleeve. Try these recipes!

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