SAVOURY CHEESE COOKIES…Crisp, tasty nibbles!
“Cheese, wine, and a friend must be old to be good.”
Cuban Proverb
Cuban Proverb
SAVOURY CHEESE COOKIES
A favourite savoury cookie that has a made permanent place at the kids birthday party table. It’s crisp, it’s buttery, it’s cheesy…& attractive too. I usually make these with sesame seeds on top, but this year have tried some with poppy seeds as my friend from Kiev got me a bag of poppy seeds! This recipe is adapted from one of my oft used cookie books, “The Great Big Cookie Book”. The book has a few other savoury bites too, which I plan to try in the near future.
I love playing around with cookie cutters; different shapes, scallops, shapes inside shapes…and this time did some miniature nibbles too. Heard they go great with wine, and make attractive finger food. Must add that a friend of mine from school loves these cookies with my yogurt dip!
Festive Nibbles…
Savoury Treats…
Poppy ‘n’ Sesame…hand in hand!
The recipe as adapted from ‘The Great Big Cookie Book’
Ingredients:
Flour – 1 cups
Salt – 1/2 tsp
Paprika – 1/2 tsp (or chilli powder)
Butter – 1/2 cup / cold
Cheddar cheese – 75 gms / grated
Egg – 1 beaten lightly with a fork with 1 tsp of mustard
Chilled water – 1-2 tbsps
Poppy seeds, sesame seeds, sunflower seeds to decorate
Method:
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Sift the flour + salt + paprika.
Cut in the butter into the flour mix to make a breadcrumbs like mix. Add the grated cheese and stir through with a fork.
Fold in half the beaten egg mix with a fork. (Reserve the other half of the egg for the glaze)
Sprinkle water, a tbsp at a time, and bring the mixture together to form a soft, firm dough. Knead lightly until smooth.
Preheat the oven to 200C. Grease 2 baking sheets.
Roll out the dough on a lightly floured surface to about 1/4″ thickness and cut into desired shapes.
Place on greased trays. Paint the reserved egg mixture over the cut-out cookies, sprinkle with sesame and or poppy seeds.
Bake till golden brown. (Approximately 12-15 minutes)
Remove from oven and cool on racks.
Store in an airtight box
Makes 4-5 dozen cookies.
Cute little mini bites…
10 Comments
Rachel
Wow finally a savoury!!those look lovely!
Mer
Those look SO delicious! I am absolutely envious (as I can’t eat dairy). I am sure they were delightful.
Thanks for sharing the beautiful pics!
Latha
does any other cheese work well (i’ve parmesan in the fridge)?
Taste of Mysore
Delicious looking cookies. Drooling over it now.
Kamini
I love your blogging. I enjoy baking too and you blog is full of fabulous recipes. Great Job…
Priyadarshini
i have one question….maybe its a little crazy but when do you add in the cheese
Deeba PAB
Sorry Priya…it was a typo. You were correct! Have amended it now. Can't find an email address for you!
Anonymous
Hi are the cups you use english/ american/ New zealand / australian etc pls.
Smita
Hey Deeba, these look very tempting. Just wondering if I can use baking powder or some other substitute instead of the eggs.
Smita