Nutty, crunchy roasted Sesame Seed for sure lifts baked goods to another level; Bread, Buns, and Cookies, plus a host of others.
I'm not keen on fast food, so often make homemade burgers with an authentic ground beef patty and all the trimmings. I also don't settle for anything less than a Sesame Seed Bun.
This pale tiny seed of course has many health benefits, but one would need quite a bit more than just a sprinkling on a bun or a cookie!
I'm not here to talk health though, tonight I am cooking for Qurator's: Hive Top Chef! | Sesame.
When I saw the theme of Sesame, I knew immediately what I was going to bake; an old favourite Marmite Cheese Straws. Crispy, crunchy, and packed with flavour, the ideal party snack that always disappears fast.
The recipe I'm sharing made 60 cheese straws. The recipe calls for mature cheddar, which I did not have, so I added a little extra cheese. It was nutty, crunchy, and very cheesy!
Ingredients
The Recipe
- 500ml Cake Flour
- 10ml Baking Powder
- 3ml each - Paprika, Cayenne Pepper, Crushed black Pepper, Seasoning Salt
- 170 grams yellow baking Margarine (the cheese straws break easier if you use butter)
- 500ml grated Mature Cheddar Cheese
- 1 Egg beaten with 45ml Milk
- Approx 60 grams Marmite (half a small bottle)
Sift dry ingredients
Cut margarine into cubes and work through with two knives, then mix with an electric mixer till it resembles fine breadcrumbs
Add cheese, roughly mix through, then add liquids and knead to a smooth dough
Shape dough into a ball, and flatten with knuckles or fingertips, before rolling it into a rectangle
Spread Marmite onto half a section of dough, sprinkle a little extra grated cheese on if you wish
Fold over, and seal edges
Sprinkle the work surface and top of the dough with sesame seeds and a dusting of flour
Roll out thinly - approx 5mm, cut into fingers approx 15mm wide, approx 12cm long
Thought I was back at the drawing board with all these measurements;)
Brush with an egg-wash (1 beaten egg mixed with a little milk)
Dip top into sesame seeds, then twist to form a twirl (start at the centre to avoid breakage)
SHape trimmings into rings to bundle cheese straws
Bake at 200°C fan oven for approx 8 min, cool on wire rack
Time to sit back and enjoy a glass of your favourite wine, and snack on delicious Sesame & Marmite cheese straws.
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You have an incredible pastry mastery. Everything you have shared with us looks spectacular. You even share with us what each ingredient is good for our health. And that very nice presentation. A real cheff. Thank you @lizelle
Ah thank you for your nice feedback @mamani, I love working with pastries! The Marmite filling gives the cheese straws that extra flavour. It actually tastes even better the day after baking;)
OMG that whole tray full of Straws looks extremely appetizing, so fancy!
I love the precision in the measurements hahaha and you look gorgeous in that picture working hard with the rolling pin.
A very wonderful post for Hive Top Chef, the setting too, lovely.
Awe thank you for the nice feedback @ninaeatshere, it was a load of work but fun. I enjoy playing in the kitchen😉
I had to take the ruler out halve the straws😄 Will bake them as plain fingers next time!
They tasted even better today, as if the flavors 'matured.'
I hate photos of myself but it's a requirement for some of the foodie communities🫣
Enjoy the rest of your week <3
How delicious these sticks are!
They are very good, thank you @dlizara
I like the way you disguise your home security as a rolling pin.
There's no one to bash over the head now!
You may have seen this one, it's done its rounds on social media, don't know the source though😉
The sesame cheese straw are a lot, and they are looking delicious, l am thinking of the extreme excitement l will have eating it with eva wine 🥰🙏
It made a big batch, they were very good indeed. Thank you for stopping by @repayme4568
You are welcome @lizelle continue to have a good time 🥰🙏
Well, those look amazing! My son likes to try your recipes, so I will have to show him this one!
Hi @apanamamama, these were quite a bit of work and twisting those twirls are quite tricky in the beginning. Some bake them without twisting them. He'll enjoy playing with shapes. They're very good!
A labor of love! Your dishes always look so tasty and well put together!
Greetings @lizelle, they look delicious and crunchy the sticks, thanks for sharing.
Have a great week!
It's a really nice old recipe, they are very good, thank you @belkyscabrera
this is so tempting
Thank you @reachdreams
You're welcome
OHHH thank you for the recipe, looks pretty easy to make :) I need to try it
Yes, it's an old recipe, one can just bake them as fingers, no need to twist. It's delicious.
Thank you for stopping by @josehany
Excellent Mam. So amazing the way you did it. Looks so crunchy as you say.
It was very crunchy @shamis, thank you very much for stopping by!
it looks delicious, thank you for sharing your recipe.
It's a pleasure, thank you @coromoto20!