KENTUCKY BENEDICTINE SPREAD – The Southern Lady Cooks

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04.24.2022


Kentucky Benedictine Spread - The Southern Lady Cooks

Kentucky Benedictine spread was invented during the 20th century by a caterer, Jennie Carter Benedict, from Louisville, Kentucky.  It was originally made for cucumber sandwiches and only the juice of the cucumber and the onion was used in the recipe.  Today, it is made like the creator made it and it is also made using the cucumber and onion instead of just the juice.  My family loves this spread on any kind of cracker and we always have it during the Kentucky Derby.  Kentucky Benedictine spread is wonderful for any party, gathering or tea party.  It is famous throughout the South as a finger sandwich spread that was served at luncheons, teas and card parties.  It was usually served on white bread made into rounds or triangles with the crust cut off.  You would trim the crust for the triangles and use a biscuit cutter to make the rounds from two pieces of white bread.  This spread keeps for several days in the refrigerator and the recipe could be doubled for a crowd.  Make this spread and celebrate the derby this year.  You might also like to check out our recipe for Woodford pudding which dates back to 1875.

Kentucky Benedictine spread simple ingredients:

Cream cheese

Mayonnaise or could use Miracle Whip

Sour cream

Cucumber

Green onion

Salt

Black pepper

Dill weed

Pinch cayenne (optional)

Green food coloring

We always get asked what type of mayonnaise we prefer…we always use Duke’s. I have also made this with and English Cucumber and not peeled it and it was just as good. This spread is one you will make again and again. It’s perfect for a bridal shower! This spread is good the next day so you can easily make it a day in advance.

Full printable recipe in recipe card below.

Kentucky Benedictine Spread - The Southern Lady Cooks

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Kentucky Benedictine Spread

This old fashioned recipe for Kentucky Benedictine Spread is perfect for any gathering!

Prep Time5 mins

Cook Time10 mins

Total Time15 mins

Course: Appetizer

Cuisine: American, southern

Keyword: derby food, Kentucky Benedictine Spread

Servings: 1 cups

Author: The Southern Lady Cooks

  • 1 8 ounce package cream cheese, softened
  • 1 tablespoon mayonnaise or could use Miracle Whip
  • 1/4 cup sour cream
  • 1/2 cup finely chopped cucumber
  • 1/2 cup chopped green onion
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1/8 teaspoon dill weed
  • Pinch cayenne optional
  • 1 to 2 drops green food coloring
  • Peel cucumber and split lengthwise down the middle.  Take a spoon and remove the seeds before chopping. Mix together the cream cheese, mayonnaise, sour cream, salt, pepper, dill weed and cayenne with a mixer.

  • Fold in the chopped cucumber, green onion and food coloring and mix with a spoon.  Makes about 1 1/2 cups.

Enjoy with your favorite crackers or make into sandwiches as pictured in the photo below. When making sandwiches, once you remove the crust, flatten the bread with a rolling pin before adding the spread.

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