Goat Cheese and Praline Grapes

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Pralines, goat cheese, cream cheese and grapes. Wow. I never would have dreamed this combination, but my brother’s lovely girlfriend brought it to Thanksgiving and I. Am. Smitten.

GOAT CHEESE GRAPES

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Goat Cheese & Praline Grapes

  • black seedless grapes
  • equal parts cream cheese and goat cheese
  • a dash of black pepper
  • smashed pralines

How do you make Goat Cheese & Praline Grapes (Step-by-step)

First, mix together the cheeses and pepper then give each grape a generous coating.

Next, roll the cheesy grapes in pralines and pop in the freezer for about thirty minutes.

Then, slice the grapes in half and serve!

Thanksgiving Dinner

Nutty Grapes

Created by: April Woods

Course Appetizer
Cuisine American
Prep Time 15 minutes
Total Time 45 minutes
8
Nutty Grapes are unlike any appetizer you've ever had! Sweet and savory with a little bit of crunch, they're sure to be a hit at your next party!
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Ingredients
 

  • black seedless grapes
  • equal parts cream cheese and goat cheese
  • a dash of black pepper
  • smashed pralines

Instructions

  • Mix together the cheeses and pepper then give each grape a generous coating.
  • Roll the cheesy grapes in pralines and pop in the freezer for about thirty minutes.
  • Slice the grapes in half and serve!

Notes

Calories are automatically generated. For best results calculate based on your exact ingredients. 

Nutrition

Calories: 358kcal

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PRALINE AND GOAT CHEESE GRAPES

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2 Comments

  1. I was wondering what these were when I saw them on your blog–I've never heard of them! They sound good!

  2. i was very scared by the middle of these when i saw them on your blog. but my goodness, they sound good! :o)

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