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Christmas Appetiser – Italian Cheese Log!

By Nagi Maehashi
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Published13 Dec '18 Updated30 Jun '25
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Kick off the holidays with this festive Christmas Appetiser – an Italian Cheese Log! It’s like an antipasto platter in dip form packed with minced salami, olives, peppers, green onions, a hefty dose of Italian seasonings, AND topped with sun dried tomato.

Terrific easy, make-ahead economical alternative to expensive cheese platters – and bursting with the holiday cheer!!!

Christmas Appetiser Italian Cheese Log with Christmas tree in background - festive appetizer for the holidays

 A FESTIVE CHRISTMAS APPETIZER IDEA!

Bringing on some Christmas cheer with this festive Italian Cheese Log!!

It’s a far cry from your usual cheeseball with a handful of token flavourings. This one is jam packed with flavour…. loaded with Italian flavours!!

The secret ingredients in this are finely chopped salami and sun dried tomato. Taking the time to mince the salami really makes a difference because then it’s all throughout the cheese log – nobody wants to be that person who takes a giant scoop of dip only to find it’s completely devoid of salami!

As for the sun dried tomato – well, I contemplated putting it in the cheese log, but I simply couldn’t resist how great it looks when piled on top. Add a few sprigs of rosemary, and it just looks so fabulously festive – it’s a perfect Christmas appetiser for sharing!! 🎄🎄🎄

Overhead photo of Christmas Appetiser Italian Cheese Log

WHY YOU NEED THIS IN YOUR LIFE!

It would be so easy to ramble on and on about how great this Italian Cheese Log is, but you don’t need that. So let me just get right down to why you’ll love this!!

✅ Looks fabulous – a great Christmas appetiser made for sharing!
✅ Tastes incredible – packed with flavour!
✅ Easy
✅ Make ahead – keeps for up to a week*
✅ Makes loads
✅ But can also be scaled down
✅ Economical alternative to expensive cheese platters
✅ Adaptable and versatile! Skip the salami to make it meatless, change up the add ins!

* Subject to shelf life of salami

How to make Christmas Appetiser Italian Cheese Log (cheese ball!)

AN ANTIPASTO PLATTER – IN CHEESE LOG FORM!

I just love the colours in this. Even making it brings on the holiday cheer – look at all those colours! ↑↑↑

We’ve got salami, olives, chargrilled peppers (I like to use the jar with mixed colours – yellow and red – just for extra colour), cheese, and a nice hit of freshness from minced green onion.

Add a good dose of Italian seasonings – I like to make my own simple mix here but you can absolutely substitute with an Italian seasoning mix – then simply mix it all together, scrap into a loaf pan or freeform it into the shape of a log and refrigerate.

The refrigeration time is to firm it up so it can be turned out onto a platter and also to give it time for the flavours to meld. It’s terrific made on the day, but it’s even better the next day… and the next… and the next!

How to make Christmas Appetiser Italian Cheese Log (cheese ball!)

QUICK FESTIVE LOOK

Decorating it is my favourite part – the beauty of it being that it’s so easy!! I literally just dump an entire jar of sun dried tomatoes over the top – oil and all.

The oil is infused with flavour and it’s part of the overall eating experience. So with every bite, you have crisp salty crackers, the soft flavour packed Cheese Log, some extra pops of flavour from sun dried tomato AND juiciness from the sun dried tomato oil.

Ahhhh, it’s the perfect bite!!! 😇

Close up of Christmas Appetiser Italian Cheese Log being scooped with cracker

If your people are more civilised than mine, then consider serving this Italian Cheese Log with small cheese knifes to spread onto crackers.

But if your people are like mine, you’ll skip the cutlery and just let everyone dive in with their hands, grabbing crackers and dunking it straight into the cheese log.

Yep, it’ll get messy. All that effort you go to, prettying it up and they are going to annihilate it.

And that’s totally ok. That’s what sharing food is all about, right?? Especially during the festive season! 😂 – Nagi x

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Close up of Christmas Appetiser Italian Cheese Log with sun dried tomato, festive starter for holiday entertaining.

CHRISTMAS APPETISER – ITALIAN CHEESE LOG!
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Christmas Appetiser Italian Cheese Log with Christmas tree in background - festive appetizer for the holidays

Christmas Appetiser: Italian Cheese Loaf

Author: Nagi
Prep: 20 minutes mins
Appetiser
4.96 from 349 votes
Servings15 – 20
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Recipe video above. Looks so festive, easy to make and a flavour bomb inside! Terrific economical, make ahead alternative to expensive cheese platters. It’s like an antipasto platter in cheese log form! Adaptable and versatile! **Can freeform it instead of using loaf pan**

Ingredients

Cheese Log:

  • 500g/ 1 lb cream cheese , softened (Note 1)
  • 1/3 cup sour cream (Note 2)
  • 1/2 tsp EACH thyme, oregano, basil, rosemary, black pepper OR 1 tsp Italian Seasoning
  • 1 tsp EACH garlic powder, salt, red pepper/chilli flakes (adjust to taste)
  • 2 cup cheddar or other cheese , freshly grated (Note 3)
  • 280g / 9 oz roasted peppers , drained and finely chopped
  • 180g / 6 oz salami , finely chopped (Note 4)
  • 3/4 cup green olives , finely chopped
  • 1/3 cup green onion , finely minced (3 – 4 stalks)

Topping/serving:

  • 220g / 7 oz sun dried tomato strips with OIL , roughly chopped
  • 1/4 cup parsley , finely chopped (or chives)
  • Rosemary sprigs (decoration)
  • Jatz or other crackers , for serving
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Instructions

  • Spray a loaf pan with oil then line with cling wrap with overhang.
  • Mix Cheese Log ingredients together. Taste and adjust salt if needed (bear in mind saltiness of crackers you are serving with).
  • Scrape into loaf pan and level surface, pressing to remove air pockets. Smaller pan = taller loaf.
  • Cover with cling wrap overhang and refrigerate for 4 hours+ (up to 1 week).
  • Turn out onto platter, peel off cling wrap.
  • Top with sun dried tomato and pour over oil. Garnish with parsley and rosemary sprigs to give it a festive look.
  • Best to serve closer to room temp than fridge cold. Serve with crackers! Knives for smearing optional – it’s soft enough to scoop with crackers.

Recipe Notes:

1. Cream Cheese – I use Philadelphia blocks. In the UK and some parts of Europe, cream cheese only comes in tubs and it’s softer, like the spreadable kind. If you can only get the spreadable kind, skip the sour cream.
2. Sour Cream – or yogurt or mayonnaise. Forgot to add it in the video, had to add it later off camera! It’s just to loosen the mixture a touch, makes it nice and easy to scoop with crackers.
3. Cheese – use any flavoured, melting cheese you want, such as cheddar, tasty, Swiss, gruyere, pepper jack, emmenthal. For an authentic Italian experience, use Asiago which is an Italian cheese. 
Skip mozzarella – doesn’t have enough seasoning for a recipe like this. Best to freshly grate – strands are finer so they blend through better. Store bought tends to be chunkier grates – if you use pre shredded, give it a rough chop.
4. Salami – I use hot! I buy the large round presliced salami from the deli, makes it easier to chop (see video). Salami packs a good flavour punch and is a key flavouring element in this recipe.
5. Freeform – Scrape onto cling wrap, roughly shape into log. Roll up like a sausage and twist ends. Keep twisting ends to tighten the log – will smooth out the shape. Refrigerate, then once cool you can mould it more.
6. Customise it! Switch out any of the add ins for whatever you want. To make it meatless, skip the salami but add 1/2 cup of grated parmesan (will give it a great flavour punch). Other ideas: artichokes, capers, any other type of olives you want, pickles/gherkins finely chopped, any other pickled vegetable or antipasto type things. Finely chopped cooked chorizo or crumbled bacon, even ham!

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 278cal (14%)Carbohydrates: 6g (2%)Protein: 9g (18%)Fat: 24g (37%)Saturated Fat: 12g (75%)Cholesterol: 64mg (21%)Sodium: 876mg (38%)Potassium: 384mg (11%)Fiber: 1g (4%)Sugar: 1g (1%)Vitamin A: 1050IU (21%)Vitamin C: 25.3mg (31%)Calcium: 170mg (17%)Iron: 1.1mg (6%)
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2,728 Comments

  1. Mimi says

    December 14, 2018 at 11:03 am

    Looks like another must try recipe. Congratulations on your updated website. Love the new font and the fact that recipes can still be scaled up and down.

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  2. Sandy Jackson says

    December 14, 2018 at 11:02 am

    As always thanks Nagi! You make me look like a real professional chef and my family & friends are so impressed with my magnificent meals! I used to be embarrassed to cook for my talented friends however now I’m serving up a storm. The new website is sensational – easy to navigate and full of fabulous ideas that are simple but delicious! Just they way I like to cook. Thanks again for providing me with inspiration xxx

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  3. Robert Hove says

    December 14, 2018 at 11:01 am

    Love the new website too. Much easier to find recipes.

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  4. Robert Hove says

    December 14, 2018 at 11:00 am

    Beautiful! I have not tried it yet. Maybe next week.

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  5. Siobhan says

    December 14, 2018 at 10:59 am

    The new website looks fantastic Nagi, so quick to load the recipes now. I recommend your blog to anyone asking for dinner inspiration, especially my mum friends with fussy eaters😁 we love your food!

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  6. Gary Black says

    December 14, 2018 at 10:58 am

    Great layout recipes are easy to find. Photos are clear and infocus. The Italian Cheese Loaf is definitely a starter on out Christmas table this year. Can see the mob enjoying it with a glass of red wine.

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  7. Alice says

    December 14, 2018 at 10:57 am

    Liking the new website design – I didn’t mind the old one either but this one is much easier to browse past recipes.

    One thing though, it took me a while to find the link to your mum’s site.

    Other than that all good!

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  8. Lena says

    December 14, 2018 at 10:57 am

    5 stars
    The first thing I noticed was your new logo and the colors of your new site. It’s clean and thankfully isn’t bogged down with endless advertising and pop-ups! Your site is very nice. I will certainly be trying out the Italian Cheese Log recipe among others. I had look at Dozer’s page and the baby puppy picture brought tears to my eyes… Can you please add Party Food to your Categories? I had to go back to your newsletter and click the link from the email.
    Thanks for your inspiring recipes!

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  9. Maria Claassen says

    December 14, 2018 at 10:57 am

    Nagi
    Love the website
    I’ve always wanted to comment on the recipes I’ve made
    but I am now because that knife looks glorious

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  10. Vicki Ferguson says

    December 14, 2018 at 10:55 am

    5 stars
    Love the new site – colorful with all the recipe pictures and easy to navigate! This recipe for the Christmas Italian Cheese Log – wow! I’ll be making this for the office party. Many thanks for all your great recipes.

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  11. Nicole says

    December 14, 2018 at 10:55 am

    The new website looks great! I love that you kept all the images still as I often can’t remember the names, but I remember what the dish looks like. Well done!

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  12. Lee says

    December 14, 2018 at 10:55 am

    Very easy to navigate the new website. I like the recipe, video, and especially the Dozer button. Your recipes and website are great, but Dozer puts it over the top.

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  13. Lynn says

    December 14, 2018 at 10:53 am

    Hi, Nagi! I love the new website! The look is fresh and it’s easy to “wander around” and find just what I’m looking for!

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  14. AE says

    December 14, 2018 at 10:53 am

    Quick question: could I just omit the salami if I wanted a vegetarian version as I note you mention it as a key flavour?
    Also, I love, the new look of your site. I often refer to your site several times a week and it was a pleasant surprise!

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  15. Diane says

    December 14, 2018 at 10:53 am

    Love your new website. It looks fresher and is easier to navigate.
    Love this recipe! I like to print and save your recipes as .pdfs since finding recipes on Yummily aren’t always easy as I save from different sites. This could just be me…. This recipe prints on 3 pages. Would it be possible to perhaps exclude reference to the video and to the categories the recipe is filed under and condense the remaining information into 1 or 2 lines before the Ingredients?

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  16. Vikki Spicer says

    December 14, 2018 at 10:53 am

    Hi Nagi, your new web site is ACE! So much easier to navigate and find the yummy stuff! Seems like less popup adds too which is fab.
    Great work!! Oh love the look of this recipe too, will give it a whirl. Are you doing a 2018 Christmas feast for us?

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  17. Rowan Sander says

    December 14, 2018 at 10:52 am

    I didn’t think your pics could look more delicious but hey, I was wrong!

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  18. Maria says

    December 14, 2018 at 10:52 am

    Hi Nagi,
    I love the look of your Italian Cheese Loaf. The cut slices look lovely with the Christmas colours you have used.
    Do you think this recipe would work with a lower fat cheese such as ricotta or even perhaps labne? We are trying to reduce the amount of saturated fat we eat and this recipe sounds ideal to take to a drink and nibbles night we are going to. Would it be best to try a “light” cream cheese?
    Love the look of your new website. I can see that I will have to have a proper look once the hectic days of the festive season are over.
    Wishing you and the gorgeous Dozer a happy, safe and peaceful Christmas and New Year.
    Best wishes,
    Maria from Adelaide xx

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  19. Grace says

    December 14, 2018 at 10:51 am

    Thumbs up on your new look website. Truly believe that a “change is as good as a holiday”. Looking forward to trying this recipe. Merry Christmas to you and Dozer

    Reply
  20. Darril Kilmer says

    December 14, 2018 at 10:50 am

    Hi I have made most of your posted recipes that I think my wife will eat. She is the picky one. Thanks

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