Southern cheese olive balls are one of those old-fashioned appetizer recipes that earn a permanent place in the family rotation because they are easy, dependable, and irresistibly savory. With just olives, shredded cheddar, and flour, they bake into bite-size snacks with a crisp, cheesy exterior and a briny center, making them especially popular for holiday weekends, game days, and casual family gatherings.
Serve these warm from the oven on an appetizer tray with celery sticks, pickles, and a little spicy mustard, or pair them with a bowl of tomato soup for a fun snack plate. They also fit right in alongside deviled eggs, pimento cheese, ham biscuits, or a simple sparkling drink when you want a Southern-style spread that feels festive without much fuss.
Southern 3-Ingredient Cheese Olive Balls
Servings: 24 cheese olive balls
Ingredients
24 small green olives, drained well
Directions
1. Preheat the oven to 400°F and line a baking tray with foil for easy cleanup.
2. In a mixing bowl, combine the shredded cheddar cheese and flour, using your fingers or a fork to work the flour evenly into the cheese until the mixture starts to clump together.
3. Take a small handful of the cheese mixture and press it firmly around each olive, covering it completely and shaping it into a smooth ball.
4. Arrange the balls on the foil-lined tray with a little space between them.
5. Bake for 12 to 15 minutes, or until the outsides are golden and the cheese has formed crisp edges.
6. Let them cool for 5 minutes before serving so the cheese sets slightly and the olives inside are not too hot.
Variations & Tips
Sharper cheese flavor: Extra-sharp cheddar gives these a bolder, tangier taste. If your cheese is very dry, let it sit at room temperature for a few minutes before mixing so it binds more easily with the flour.
Make-ahead tip: Shape the olive balls a few hours ahead and refrigerate them on the tray until baking time. This is especially handy for holiday cooking when oven space and timing matter.
Size and baking tip: Small olives work best because they are easier to coat evenly and bake at the same rate. If your olives are large, add a touch more cheese mixture around them and expect an extra minute or two in the oven.
Serving idea: These are best served warm, but they are also very good at room temperature on a snack board. A little hot sauce or mustard on the side complements the rich cheddar nicely.