Showing posts with label Pimento Cheese spread. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pimento Cheese spread. Show all posts

Saturday, April 7, 2012

It's "Moving Day" at The Masters... my homage to Pimento Cheese Spread


GEASONED PIMENTO CHEESE SPREAD
Yield = 3 cups; Prep: 10 minutes; Standing time: 1 hour (if you can wait that long!)

My mother LOVED pimento cheese sandwiches!! I had a very strong dislike for this humble Southern staple of old. That all changed when I was blessed enough to taste it at Augusta National during the week of The Masters. Per tradition I had to get a Pimento Cheese Sandwich and a beer which came in a souvenir cup. (My husband and I still have a stack of these over a decade later!) Savoring my first bite I remember thinking: “So THIS is what Pimento Cheese Spread should taste like!” I thoroughly enjoyed three of those tasty sandwiches that day. (As did Greg, Webb & Bonnie -- Cheers to you all!!)

Here is my shot at honoring my Mom and the delicacy of common ingredients served at Augusta National. (I am sure I have more ingredients than theirs, but I am not trying to recreate perfection, only make a spread my family will enjoy!) Serve with an iced 'Arnold Palmer' (half iced tea & half lemonade) or an ice-cold American lager.

3 cups Sharp Cheddar Cheese, shredded (divided) *I used yellow, but white cheese will taste great, but will not look the same! My cheese was finely shredded, mainly for textural preference!
8 oz cream cheese (1/3rd less fat), softened
½ cup light mayonnaise
1 ½ tsp Geasoning OR a combination of salt & pepper
¼ tsp garlic powder
¼ tsp onion powder
Cayenne pepper, a pinch or so
Worcestershire sauce, a shake or two
Hot sauce, a shot or two (optional)
2 sweet red peppers - roasted, seed, peeled & finely chopped OR 1 (4 ounce) jar chopped pimento peppers, drained

Mix the all the ingredients together until well-incorporated. (I used a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment – beaten about 4 minutes total and scraped down 2 or 3 times.) Cover and place in the refrigerator at least 1 hour to chill and let the flavors marry. Taste and re-season if desired. Usually served on soft white bread, but this is your sandwich -- knock yourself out!!

This is also traditionally served as a cracker spread, stuffed in celery and in the middle of grilled sandwich (although this application is quite messy). The Vortex, a great burger joint in Altanta used to serve Pimento Cheese a top one of their awesome burgers. Husband Greg and I were chatting about other uses for this tasty spread: to intensify a BLT (in lieu of the mayonnaise); stuffed in jalapeƱos for “poppers,” as a base for shrimp spread/crab dip; or as a replacement for plain cream cheese in some sushi rolls… *Let me know what do you do with it! --Courtesy Sabryna Roberson, The Traveling Culinarian – April 2012.


Helpful Links:
The Masters (Augusta National Golf Club - Augusta, GA) - http://www.masters.com/index.html
The Vortex Bar & Grill (Atlanta, GA) - http://www.thevortexbarandgrill.com