Sunday, September 26, 2010

Benedictine Spread

The Benedictine Spread was a big hit at the beach firepit party last night, so I'ma share the recipe! Of course you can find recipes just by googling the term, but they all have some variation in them, so this is specifically the recipe that I used last night.

(Extra info: Benedictine Spread is a Louisville, KY recipe, so if you make it that means you're all cultured and stuff)

Ingredients
- 16 oz neufetal cheese (the original calls for cream cheese, but neufetal is just sliiiightly more savory, so I used it instead)
- 2 cucumbers, peeled, seeded, and grated
- 1 medium onion, grated
- 1 Tablespoon mayonaise (some recipes use more of this to the point that it becomes a more dominant flavor, but I think mayo is gross, so I just use a very small amount for a creamier consistency)
- 2 tsp salt
- dash of cayenne pepper

Directions
1. Grate the cucumber and onion, then drain and dry with paper towels. This is an important step, otherwise the spread will get too watery
2. Mix all the ingredients together in bowl
3. If you want, you can add a drop of green food coloring so that it turns bright green and looks like the lost boys' food from Hook. I just didn't have any handy last night
4. Serve cold on chips or bread or whatever

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