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Alan’s Pimento Cheese Spread Recipe
Today we are going to make the most delicious pimento cheese spread. This is a secret family recipe which we love to do here. This is my cousin Terry’s secret family recipe.Â

It was Terry’s late husband Alan’s recipe, which his mother passed down to him. It was his absolute favorite recipe. Alan was always asked to make this pimento cheese spread for parties and gatherings. It was everyone’s favorite.Â
Alan was a Georgia boy, born in a small town in Georgia. Then he moved up to Wisconsin where he lived with Terry. And so he would take amazing Wisconsin cheese and good southern cooking and wind up with a Pimento Cheese Spread like this.
Shredding The Cheese with Ease
Take 16 oz of sharp cheddar cheese. If you can get high quality Wisconsin cheese, this is best. But just make sure it’s sharp cheddar cheese.
We’re using a really fun device today called the KitchenAid Slicer Shredder Attachment. It attaches to any KitchenAid Stand Mixer and allows you to shred 16 oz of cheese (or more) in about a minute with very little manual labor. It’s an amazing tool that I highly recommend, especially if you’re going to be making large batches of shredded cheese. This is the way Alan always shredded his cheese for this recipe.Â
So, you just have to slice the large block of sharp cheddar into 4 rectangles that will easily fit into the shredder. Use the fine shredder blade, then feed the cheese blocks into the shredder attachment, per KitchenAid’s instructions. Feel free to watch the video in the recipe card to watch us do this.
It’s best to use the stand mixer bowl as your “catching bowl” for the shredded cheese. Then just move the mixing bowl onto the stand mixer once you are done shredding the cheese. Add all your other ingredients into this mixing bowl as they are ready.Â
Just FYI, KitchenAid makes a lot of different attachments, and I’ve done reviews on a number of them. In case you want to check them out, here is the KitchenAid Ice Cream Maker Attachment Review and here is the KitchenAid Spiralizer Attachment Review.
Pimento Cheese Spread | The Recipe
Add 1 cup of Duke’s Mayonnaise into the stand mixer with the cheese. If you can, it should be Duke’s. It was Alan’s favorite, it has no sugar and it tastes wonderful. It can be challenging to find in stores in some places, but here is a link to find Duke’s Mayonnaise online, of your convenience. BTW, Duke’s isn’t sponsoring us at all, we just really like Duke’s for this recipe!Â
Pimento Cheese Spread | Prepping the Veggies
The next step is to finely dice two Serrano peppers. Remove the seeds and pith membrane as well (unless you like it spicy). Then you’re just going to chop them very finely or even dice or mince them, but do it that way so they’re still a little bit juicy when you mix them so that juice will get into the cheese. That’s the whole idea. Add your minced Serrano peppers into the mixing bowl with the shredded cheese.Â
And then the next step is to do the same thing with an onion. We’re going to finely chop a couple tablespoons of an onion..making about 4 oz total. You can accomplish this by slicing off two sliced rounds of onion and chopping that. Basically, you’re going to want a little bit less onion than you have of the peppers. Add the onion into the stand mixer.Â
Pimento Cheese Spread | The Pimentos
Have a 4 oz jar of diced pimentos. And you have to drain them. You want to drain them, but don’t mush out all of the juices. Again, the idea is to have the juices go into the cheese. So, drain them, but don’t get too excited about pushing out all the fluid either.
Pimento Cheese Spread | Remaining Ingredients
For the next part, this is all going to happen in the stand mixer. We’re going to put in one rounded teaspoon of garlic powder and then one teaspoon of ground cayenne pepper. It’s spicy, but it’s worth it. It’s worth it. Or as we say, tangy.
Pimento Cheese Spread | Stand MixerÂ
You’re going to want to take a flex edge beater paddle attachment and use it with the stand mixer. It has one side that’s silicon. That’s what Alan used to use. And it is the best because you’re scraping all the pimento cheese as it’s being mixed. And so it just keeps scraping the side of the bowl while it’s mixing. It’s such a wonderful tool.
Then we just set it on the lowest setting and let it mix for about a minute.
Pimento Cheese Spread | What to Pair it With?
You can have pimento cheese spread on crackers. You can have it on tortilla chips. You can use it in a Pimento Cheese Sandwich. You can also have it on vegetables, like red peppers.
Pimento Cheese Spread | How Does It Taste?
It is so unbelievably delicious. And it’s really not super spicy. You can put a lot of hotness into cheese and the cheese will absorb a lot of it, so you don’t get that burning sensation in your mouth, which I really appreciate. You just get a savory goodness. A tanginess, if you will!
We hope you enjoy this recipe as much as we do. Cheers and here’s to you, Alan!

Alan's Pimento Cheese Spread | Secret Family Recipe
Ingredients
- 16 oz sharp cheddar cheese finely shredded
- 1 cup Duke's Mayonnaise
- 2 serrano peppers finely diced or minced
- 4 oz white onion finely chopped
- 4 oz diced pimentos mostly drained
- 1 tsp garlic powder rounded tsp
- 1 tsp ground cayenne pepper
Instructions
- Cut a 16 oz block of sharp cheddar cheese into rectangles that will fit into the KitchenAid Shredder Attachment. There should be about 4 rectangles of cheese. Use the fine shredding blade. Shred your cheese into the mixing bowl you will be using until all the cheese is shredded.
- Set mixing bowl onto stand mixer.
- Add Duke's Mayonnaise to mixing bowl.
- Remove the pith membrane and seeds from the Serrano peppers then mince them and add to your mixing bowl.
- Cut about 2 slices of onion and finely chop or mince them. You should have about 4 oz from this. Add this into mixing bowl.
- Add garlic powder and ground cayenne pepper to mixing bowl.
- Drain you diced pimento jar, leaving just a little juice left and add that to the mixing bowl.
- Add flex edge beater to stand mixer, set onto low and mix all ingredients for about 1 minute.
- Use a silicone spatula to transfer the mixture into a bowl (or airtight container).
- Yields about 4 cups. Each serving is about 2 tbsp.
- Your pimento cheese is ready to enjoy!
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Hi, I’m Allison, the founder of Simple Fantastic Kitchen. I live in the mountains in a tiny house with a tiny kitchen where I make