Homemade Pimento Cheese Squares

November 22, 2014

Cheesy spicy appetizers you just can’t stop eating!

Piment -Cheese Squares

These are the perfect mate to your cup of tea, coffee, wine, beer or anything worth drinking (As you know lately I am not much of a water drinker so most of the time my cup is filled with hot water and some kind of green tea bag floating in there!). But these are equally great just alone!

You guys, these are the perfect little somethings you can serve your guests before the giant thanksgiving dinner you are about to cook or if you are like me, just make them today and have them stored in a container and every time you pass by them grab a handful! Best pimento cheese squares is snack ever!

Like zillion of other things, some sort of cheese crackers have been on my to make list for ages now and recently when I tasted pimento cheese (for your information, that was my first time eating pimento cheese!! I know I know but let’s move on!), I had to have it in like everything I can dream of and then I saw these and I was sold!

I was getting both my fantasies fulfilled – one eating pimento cheese in everything and making cheese crackers. The combination is everything. I insist on making sure you use all the ingredients as given in the recipe and you won’t be left with any leftovers!

These crackers look so Christmasy to me that for once I decided to post them near Christmas time but then I figured that they will be amazing for your thanksgiving party also.

Piment -Cheese Squares Dough

And now I am all stressed about the wedding party I will soon be attending as I STILL have not decided my outfits yet! I know it’s like the last day I get but with this work, where is the time?!!

Pimento Cheese Squares on Baking Tray

These Pimento Cheese Squares are Even Better then Cheese Its

  I am grabbing few of these and off to start my packing!

Homemade Pimento Cheese Squares
Author: Naive Cook Cooks
Cheesy spicy appetizers you can’t stop eating!
Ingredients
  • 1 (4 oz) jar diced pimentos
  • 1 tsp ground mustard
  • 1/2 tsp chili flakes
  • 1.5 cups all purpose flour
  • 2.5 cups finely shredded sharp cheddar cheese
  • 1/2 cup olive oil
  • 1 tsp salt
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 350F
  2. Drain pimentos and pat them dry using a paper towel. Chop them fine and keep aside.
  3. In a bowl, mix flour, mustard, chili flakes. To it add pimentos and mix to coat.
  4. In another bowl, beat cheese,oil and salt until it’s all mixed. Add flour mixture and mix until just combined.
  5. You can also knead a little bit using hands to make sure pimentos are evenly distributed.
  6. Transfer it to a floured surface and divide it into 2 equal portions. Roll one portion at a time into a 1/8th inch thickness and cut using a cookie cutter any shape you desire.
  7. Place 1/2″ apart on parchment paper lined baking sheets. Bake 15-20 minutes (I found the right crispiness I wanted by baking them for 17 minutes) and cool on a wire rack.
  8. Once fully cooled, store in an airtight container.
Notes
These stay good for upto a week or more at room temperature but if living in hot climate, I would suggest storing them in refrigerator and reheating in toaster oven and cooling before eating.[br]Recipe adapted from myrecipes.com (Pimiento Cheese Squares)

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  1. Hi Ami, these look really delicious, very creative!

    1. naivecookcooks Author says:

      Thanks Cheri!

  2. Ooh! I am gonna add this to my Thanksgiving menu! 🙂

    1. naivecookcooks Author says:

      Thanks and let me know how your thanksgiving dinner went!!

  3. These look amazing, Ami! I could seriously snack on these all day! The pimento is such a great idea and makes these so so pretty!

    1. naivecookcooks Author says:

      Thanks Kelly!

  4. The square shape is so unique. Where did you get the cutter for this and what were dimensions?

    1. naivecookcooks Author says:

      Hey Pam! I used a pastry cutting wheel and just eyeballed the size 🙂

  5. Thanks, you must have a steady hand!!! I found a square cookie cutter. I would love to try these and freeze them. Have you ever cut down the recipe? I mean 15 cups of flour and 25 cups of cheese sounds huge!!! Ha

    1. naivecookcooks Author says:

      Oh Pam dear are so kind!! Not really a steady hand but it worked 🙂 regarding the measurements, it’s 1.5 cups and 2.5 cups!! The dot is really small so kind of hard to notice I suppose 🙂 let me know how they turn out!!

  6. That sounds MUCH better!!! Now that you said that I see the tiny dot—my daughter did not see it either. Thanks!!!

  7. These stay good up to a week……… Are you kidding, these won’t
    last a day. I love pimento/cheese sandwiches, so I know I’ll love
    these. I was shocked too, 15 cups of flour and 25 cups of cheese,
    then I saw the dot. You really don’t want to run out, y’know.

    1. naivecookcooks Author says:

      Ha-ha agreed!! That dot yes it’s seriously so small!! Happy holidays!

  8. I made these for my daughter to put on her meat and cheese platter for christmas. They are awesome! On one batch, I sprinkled coarsely ground pepper for and extra kick.

    1. naivecookcooks Author says:

      That sounds awesome!! 🙂

  9. These look like a tasty spin on homemade cheez its.

  10. I made these for Easter 2025. In fact, the last batch just came out of the oven. They are good, however I could not taste the pimento at all. And they were much too spicy for my taste but I think my family will like them. I made them exactly by the recipe. If I make again, I will cut the hot pepper in half.

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