Cheese Owls from ‘Oh, What a Treat!’
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Photograph by Sandra Denneler
Cheese Owls
These cheesy animal appetizers are almost too cute to eat! Perfect for kid’s parties or whimsical cocktail soirees, they’ll bring a smile to everyone’s face.
Mini Babybel cheese wheels
Slices of cheddar cheese
Whole almonds
Cream cheese
Peppercorns
Make owl ears: With a ¾-inch round cutter, slice the top center area of the Babybel cheese to form the owl’s ears.
Make owl eyes: For the eyes, cut two circles of cheddar cheese, slicing one of them into a half-moon shape, then fitting them together.
Attach eyes: Attach them to the owl with a bit of cream cheese. Add large circles of cream cheese on top of the eyes.
Punch out cheese holes: Punch out tiny circles of cheddar cheese — made by using a paper hole punch or a straw to use for the eyes and the body.
Finish eyes, body, beak and wings: Place two of the tiny cheddar cheese circles on top of the cream cheese. For the blacks of the eyes, add some peppercorns with a dot of cream cheese. Place more tiny circles of cheese for the center of the owl’s body, securing them in place with cream cheese. Cut the tip of an almond to use for the beak, adding cream cheese to keep it in place. For the wings, cut a circle of cheddar cheese and slice it in half. Add some cream cheese on the tips and attach to the sides of the owl’s body.
Enjoy! Serve with your other adorable animal appetizers.
Reprinted with permission from Oh, What a Treat! 36 Cute & Clever Food Crafts by Sandra Denneler (SparkPress).
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