This pumpkin pie cheese and crackers appetizer is a fun food idea for Thanksgiving.
“pumpkin pie” cheese and crackers
I’ve been wanting to make these “pumpkin pie” cheese and crackers for a Thanksgiving appetizer for years, ever since I first spotted the brilliant idea over at Project Denneler.
Sandra, of Project Denneler, is one of the smartest, most clever food crafters that ever existed (check out her site, I’m not exaggerating), and she also happens to be perfect, so hers are, well, more perfect than mine. But they are still super easy to make and a fun idea for Thanksgiving.
Scroll to the end for the printable recipe. You’ll also find some tips on ingredients and a VIDEO in the blog post.
more fun food ideas for Thanksgiving
- These pumpkin marshmallows are also super easy to make.
- Try donut turkeys with bacon for a Thanksgiving breakfast.
- For more Thanksgiving appetizer ideas, check out this roundup of 20 turkey-themed appetizers.
- Turkey cookies are so simple, anyone can decorate them.
video how-tos
how to make pumpkin pie cheese and crackers
you will need:
- Triscuit Thin Crisps
- Chicken in a Biskit
- light cream cheese
- block(s) of cheddar cheese
- disposable decorating bag
- size 21 decorating tip
tips on ingredients
The crackers go well together because the Chicken in a Biskit crackers are about the same length as a side of the triangle-shaped Triscuits. The idea of “chicken” in a cracker, admittedly, is odd to me. You can use any comparably-shaped crackers that will work!
Choose light cream cheese instead of regular because it’s the perfect consistency for piping. The decorating tip is an open star tip, and you can also use any comparable tip for piping the “whipped cream” on the cheese.
I would err on the side of buying too much cheese. Triangles from a block are a little awkward to cut, so it’s best to have extra.
what to do:
Put the decorating tip in the decorating bag and snip the top. Fill with cream cheese and close tightly with a rubber band.
Cut triangles from the block of cheese to fit on a Triscuit thin crisp. Each triangle ended up being a little over 1 1/2-inches on each side and 1/2-inch high.
Use the cream cheese in the decorating bag to dab a bit of cream cheese on a Triscuit and place the cheddar triangle on top. Dab a little bit on the bottom half of a Chicken in a Biskit cracker and attach to one end. It doesn’t take very much cream cheese to adhere the crackers.
Pipe a dollop of cream cheese on top for “whipped cream.”
This post was originally published in November 2018 and updated in October 2020.
pumpkin pie cheese and crackers
Pumpkin pie cheese and crackers are a fun Thanksgiving appetizer idea.
Ingredients
- Triscuit Thin Crisps
- Chicken in a Biskit
- light cream cheese
- block(s) of cheddar cheese
- disposable decorating bag
- size 21 decorating tip
Instructions
Put the decorating tip in the decorating bag and snip the top. Fill with cream cheese and close tightly with a rubber band.
Cut triangles from the block of cheese to fit on a Triscuit thin crisp. Each triangle ended up being a little over 1 1/2-inches on each side and 1/2-inch high.
Use the cream cheese in the decorating bag to dab a bit of cream cheese on a Triscuit and place the cheddar triangle on top. Dab a little bit on the bottom half of a Chicken in a Biskit cracker and attach to one end. It doesn't take very much cream cheese to adhere the crackers.
Pipe a dollop of cream cheese on top for "whipped cream."
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
15Serving Size:
1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 35Total Fat: 2gSaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 8mgSodium: 36mgCarbohydrates: 1gFiber: 0gSugar: 0gProtein: 2g
Kim Byers says
You are brilliant girl!!!
Bekah says
Oh my wurd, these are ADORABLE! My kids will love this! Thanks for sharing:)
Kira says
Do these need to be made fresh? I would like to bring them in for a work happy hour but don’t want to have to do assembly in office, but I worry the crackers will get soggy in the fridge
meaghanmountford says
Apologies Kira, I’m just seeing! You’re right, they would get soggy. You should assemble the same day. Hopefully everything was OK. You’re always welcome to email me at thedecoratedcookie@gmail.com for quicker answers!
Kelly G says
How far in advance can you make these?
meaghanmountford says
Apologies Kelly! I’m just seeing this comment. (You can always email me at thedecoratedcookie@gmail.com and I’ll reply much more quickly). Hopefully you were able to make the cheese and crackers. I would make them the same day in case the crackers get soft. But you can cut everything a few days in advance.