My neighbor brought this over and I almost ate the whole block myself. Takes just 3 ingredients to make.. Full recipe π π¬
Variations & Tips
For a little extra nuance without adding more core ingredients, you can play with temperature and texture. Try serving the cream cheese very cold for a firmer, sliceable block, or let it soften more so guests can easily scoop it with crackers. Red pepper jelly is traditional, but if you find a green pepper jelly, the flavor profile is similar and the color change can be fun for holidays. You can also gently warm only the pepper jelly until itβs just pourable (not hot), which creates a glossy, almost sauce-like finish over the cream cheese. If youβd like to stretch the dip for a larger crowd, place two blocks of cream cheese side by side and double the jelly, keeping the same simple three-ingredient formula. For a slightly fancier look while still honoring the original concept, you can use a narrow knife to score a shallow crosshatch pattern on the top of the cream cheese block before adding the jelly; the jelly settles into the lines and creates a textured surface that photographs nicely on a glass platter.
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