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Love It Or Hate It – Marmite And Cheese Straws

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Ingredients

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1 lb fresh puff pastry
flour
2 tablespoons marmite
8 ounces mature cheddar cheese, finely grated
2 tablespoons sun-dried tomato paste (optional)
2 tablespoons gentlemen's relish (optional)
2 tablespoons fresh pesto sauce (optional)

Nutritional information

568.9
Calories
371 g
Calories From Fat
41.3 g
Total Fat
15.3 g
Saturated Fat
39.7 mg
Cholesterol
423 mg
Sodium
34.6 g
Carbs
1.1 g
Dietary Fiber
0.8 g
Sugars
14.9 g
Protein
93g
Serving Size

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Love It Or Hate It – Marmite And Cheese Straws

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    Tweaked the twist a little and now have massive marmitey cheesey gorgeousness!!!!

    • 45 min
    • Serves 6
    • Easy

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    Love It or Hate It – Marmite and Cheese Straws With a Twist!, Another one of my daughter’s recipes – she always makes these for us when she is home Cheesy, crispy and flaky pastry straws with a lick of marmite – great for pre-dinner drinks, picnics, lunch boxes or snacks The Marmite company has a very clever advert that announces that you either LOVE Marmite or HATE it! I love it, that’s why it has been added to these delicious Cheese Straws however, if you HATE it – I have suggested alternatives My daughter only ever uses Marmite in her cheese straws – but then she is also a Marmite lover! Serve these in a tall glass for tasty appetiser nibbles – if you are using the other flavours, you can lable the glasses so Marmite haters can be pre-warned! Have fun! (For all my Aussie friends – PLEASE use Vegemite if you REALLY have to!!!), Tweaked the twist a little and now have massive marmitey cheesey gorgeousness!!!!, My local grocery store sells very good puff pastry ( President’s Choice , for all my fellow Canucks), that doesn’t even need rolling out, and a friend brought me Squeezy Marmite from England Makes this the easiest husband-pleasing recipe ever (DH is very proud any time he can convince a Canadian to love Marmite) Hardest work was grating the cheese Oh the horror! My local patisserie sells cheese straws for about $2 50 each, and they don’t even add Marmite! This recipe is good enough to sell!


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Preheat the Oven to 220c/425f/Gas 7.

    2
    Done

    Divide the Packet of Puff Pastry Into Four and Use One Portion at a Time (popping the Rest Back in the Fridge).

    3
    Done

    on a Lightly Floured Work Surface, Roll Each Portion to a Rectangle Measuring About 31cm X 21cm.

    4
    Done

    Spread the Pastry With the Marmite and Then Sprinkle With a Quarter of the Grated Cheese.

    5
    Done

    Fold the Pastry Over Lengthways and Press Firmly Together.

    6
    Done

    Cut About Eight 1cm Wide Strips Then Cut Each Strip in Half (so the Straws Arent Too Long) and Twist.

    7
    Done

    Arrange on Baking Sheets and Chill For 10 Minutes Before Cooking or Freeze Until Ready to Cook, Then Bake For 7-10 Minutes, Until Golden Brown and Puffed Up - the Cheese Will Also Have Melted.

    8
    Done

    Trim the Ends of the Straws and Carefully Stand in Glasses For a Spectacular Way of Serving the Straws.

    9
    Done

    Alternatively, Freeze the Uncooked Straws in Baking Sheets Lined With Parchment and Cook from Frozen When Your Guests Arrive - You May Need to Add a Few Minutes to the Cooking Time.

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    Pitmaster specializing in smoking and grilling meats to perfection.

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