A rich, dark, fudgy, chocolatey brownie cheese ball – the perfect party dessert!

My obsession with World Cup soccer began in 1994.
As a young child, I fell in love with the Italian World Cup team… more specifically, I fell in love with their star player, Roberto Baggio, and decided I was going to marry him someday.
(My Italian grandmother was immensely happy to hear this.)
For my birthday that year, I received a soccer jersey and tickets to the Italy-Bulgaria semifinals game, where my favorite player scored both goals in an Italy victory.

It’s probably safe to say I’m not quite as invested in the World Cup this year.
For one thing, my dream husband is retired… and married to someone else.
Sigh.
I’m pretty sure the jersey would no longer fit me, and nowadays I am more apt to root for the underdog than for powerhouses like Italy. But I still enjoy watching.
This giant chocolate brownie dessert cheese ball was brought to a World-Cup-watching party for Saturday’s Italy-England game.
It was adapted from the original version above: Chocolate Chip Peanut Butter Cheese Ball.
The recipe is pretty much exactly what it sounds like: a giant ball of chocolate brownie cheesecake.
Easy to make, easy to transport, gluten-free, no-bake, and—unlike desserts that are frozen or made with coconut oil—it can be set out at a party without immediately melting.
Don’t be surprised if everyone congregates around the brownie cheese ball and completely forgets there’s even a game going on.
Who needs sports when you have chocolate and cheesecake?


Chocolate Brownie Cheese Ball
Ingredients
- 1/4 cup peanut butter, or allergy friendly sub
- 8 oz cream cheese or coconut butter
- 2 1/2 tbsp cocoa powder
- 1 tsp pure vanilla extract
- 2 cups powdered sugar (or Sugar-Free Powdered Sugar)
- 1/2 cup mini chocolate chips, or more if needed
InstructionsÂ
- Dessert Cheese Ball Recipe: Bring the cream cheese and the peanut butter to room temperature (to a stir-able consistency). Mix together with a spoon in a deep bowl, then add the cocoa powder and vanilla and stir. Gradually add the powdered sugar: It will seem dry at first, but just keep stirring and it will eventually become creamy. Cover the bowl and freeze 6 hours or overnight (depending on the type of peanut butter used), until the mixture is no longer too sticky to spoon onto a large piece of plastic wrap. Bring up the sides of the plastic wrap and twist very tightly to form a ball shape. Freeze in the coldest part of your freezer for 2-3 hours or until firm enough that the plastic wrap can be removed without the ball sticking to the wrap. Place chocolate chips in a large bowl or ziploc bag, then roll the cheese ball until evenly coated with chocolate chips. Freeze until ready to serve (or refrigerate if not serving until the next day). Serve with graham crackers, sliced fruit, or anything else you desire.View Nutrition Facts
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I am definitely trying the apple pie! I love apple crumble pie! 🙂
About the World Cup, I think it is a negative event. It promotes nationalism and patriotism where we should be cheering and working towards uniting the world and abolishing barriers and borders. It would be a much more positive thing to get representatives from all the different countries to go and help communities who need it and not waste so much money and resources on entertainment. But that’s just one person’s opinion 🙂
I was looking for something to make for a tea-party me and my friends are having soon and I think I’ve now found it! This looks amazing!
My hubby is watching! and I watch with him sometimes…there is a whole family betting game going on about the scores (its tradition!)
This looks incredible:) Wish I had it last night to make me feel better about my favorite team losing:( But I know they will do great in the next game! Ghana all the way!!!! I’ve been living there for the past year and a half so they will always be my boys:)
Now, this has my attention!!! Wow, if this only tastes 10% of how it looks, I’m hooked.
What an awesome idea to replace sweets (and even savoury dips!). I make this raw date and walnut caramel that my kids love (which adults have raved over too, lol!). I think I need to kick it up a notch and make it like this rather then all mushy in a bowl! So much more appealing to the eye!!!
I have NEVER heard of cheesecake balls before. I’m so shocked to see that they’re even a thing and people use them as a party staple!
I actually hate soccer….the only sports I like to watch on TV are football, tennis, gymnastics, and any extreme sports. I’m a man at heart!
This looks delicious! I wish I could just grab it right out of the screen! I love chocolate cheesecake.
Sooo damn delicious! OMG I’d love to jump in and help you eat that up! I’m sure it didn’t last very long!
That looks so tempting! So very chocolatey and scrumptious! <3