Easy Peasy Cheese Straws Recipe - My Morning Mocha (2024)

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Easy Peasy Cheese Straws Recipe With Puff Pastry

These easy peasy cheese straws are perfect as a party appetiser, to dip in soup or as a quick snack to munch on. You’re going to love this baked cheese straws recipe: it’s delicious, easy and yummy! With only 4 ingredients, you’ll make this in no time.

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If you love cheese, raise your hand!!! These flaky and crispy puff pastry cheese straws are just as tasty as they look. They’re made with cheddar cheese and are baked in the oven for only 20 minutes!

There’s no need to buy readymade cheese sticks anymore because this recipe is so easy, totally beginner friendly and is the best cheese straws recipe ever!

Also known as puff pastry cheese twists, cheese straws are an incredibly tasty finger food and make a great alternative to a boring bag of crisps.

I love having this snack whenever I’m peckish, plus, these baked cheddar cheese straws are a fantastic recipe for lunch boxes too!

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What Are Cheese Straws?

Cheese straws are made with puff pastry, cut into thin strips and twisted into straws.

Whether you call them cheese straws or cheese twists the method remains the same. Twisted into long spiral ‘straw-like’ sticks, they mimic the look of straws and are flavoured with delicious cheese.

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Which Cheese Is Best To Use?

I love using mature cheddar cheese when making cheese straws, it provides the best flavour and I always have some around! If you like strong cheese flavours, then you can go for extra mature cheddar cheese or mild cheddar for less of an intense taste.

Of course, you can make homemade cheese straws using an entirely different cheese. Parmesan, Red Leicester and Gouda are all great hard cheeses to try.

What Is The Best Puff Pastry To Buy?

I like to use this pastry from Jus Rol. Make sure the readymade pastry you use is pre-rolled for the perfect even texture.

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Recipe Ingredients

Below are four simple ingredients needed to make cheese straws:

  • Puff pastry – This recipe uses readymade puff pastry, perfectly buttery, flaky and crispy.
  • Cheddar cheese – Classic yummy cheddar cheese filling.
  • Egg – For the egg wash, simply beat the egg and brush it over the pastry.
  • Black pepper – For a little extra depth and flavour.

How To Make Puff Pastry Cheese Straws (Cheese Twists)

Making cheese straws are quite simple and easy yet look very impressive! You don’t even have to make your own puff pastry, using ready-made puff pastry cuts time and guarantees perfection.

It’s really important that you leave your puff pastry to thaw for about 10 minutes before you start. Simply take it out the fridge and leave to rest at room temperature.

Below is a step-by-step guide on how to make cheese twists with puff pastry. Full recipe instructions are on the recipe card.

Makes 16 | Prep Time: 10 Minutes | Cooking Time: 20 Minutes

Step 1:

Preheat your oven to 190°C (170°Fan) / gas mark 5 / 375°F

Step 2:

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Unroll the puff pastry and sprinkle cheddar cheese and black pepper on one half of the unrolled puff pastry sheet.

Step 3:

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Fold your pastry over and gently press down with a rolling pin (or your hands).

Step 4:

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Cut the cheese filled pastry into 1.5cm apart strips. Once cut, pinch the two opposite ends of one strip and twist in the opposite direction 3-4 times and place on a baking tray lined with parchment paper. Repeat for all pastry strips.

Step 5:

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Coat each pastry cheese strip with an egg wash and place in the oven. Bake for 20 minutes or until crispy and golden brown.

What Do You Serve Cheese Straws With?

Wondering what goes with yummy cheese straws? Well, the list is endless; below are a few ideas that also go well with breadsticks:

  • Soups
  • Smoked Salmon Pate
  • Tuna Pate
  • Caramelised Red Onion Chutney
  • Creamy Garlic Dip
  • Nibbles like celery sticks and nuts
  • Chicken Mayo Sandwiches
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Can You Freeze Cheese Straws?

Yes, you can freeze them! Which is why they make great meal prep freezer snacks. You’ll have to freeze them before you cook them.

Once the puff pastry is filled with cheese, sliced and twisted, simply cover them with another layer of parchment paper. Put them in the freezer for around 3 to 4 hours or until hard and firm. Once firm, place them in a freezer safe bag or container. All you have to do when you’re ready is take them out of the freezer and bake!

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Cheese Twist Variations

There are lots of ways that you can experiment with this cheese twists recipe.

  • Cheese – You can replace the cheddar cheese with another type of cheese like parmesan or mozzarella. You could try a combination of your favourite cheeses.
  • Add More Filling – You can add bacon strips to this recipe or spread some pesto or mustard over the pastry. Instead of black pepper you can try oregano.
  • Change the size to change the texture! – If you’ve ever wondered ‘why are my cheese straws not crispy?’, have you ever tried changing the size? The thinner the strips you cut the crisper they become. If you want your cheese straws less crispy then increase the size.
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My Top Tips

Don’t skip egg washing the pastry before you place it into the oven. Egg washing creates a beautifully golden brown and shiny appearance which makes the cheese twists look so tasty.

The longer you bake the pastry the crispier they become. If you like soft cheese straws, then bake until starting to brown. If you like your cheese twists really crispy, then bake until golden brown and the pastry texture is very flaky.

I like to use a pizza cutter when slicing strips from the pastry, it makes the process so much easier and creates straight and clean-cut lines. You can use a knife too, but make sure it’s sharp to avoid tugging the pastry and stretching it out.

The cheese twists in this recipe are quite long, if you want to make them smaller or into bite-sized pieces it’s quite simple. Once the pastry is twisted, use a sharp knife to cut the pastry into smaller sizes, egg wash the pastry then bake in the oven.

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How Long Do Homemade Cheese Straws Last?

It’s best to keep puff pastry cheese twists for no longer than 2 days. Once cooled down, place the straws in an air-tight container and store them at room temperature.

More Puff Pastry & Cheesy Recipes

Have left over pastry? Why not make these delicious recipes below:

  • Pizza Rolls
  • Mini Sausage Rolls
  • Cheese Scones
  • Nutella puff pastry twists
  • Easy Cinnamon swirls
  • Giant Sausage Roll

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Quick & Easy Cheese Straws Recipe

Michelle

This cheddar cheese straws recipe is easy, quick and tastes delicious! Made in 30 minutes this is a great snack idea!

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Total Time 30 minutes mins

Course Appetizer, Snack

Cuisine American

Servings 16 Makes

Calories 184 kcal

Ingredients

  • 375 g Puff Pastry
  • 200 g Cheddar Cheese
  • 1 Egg
  • 1 tsp Black Pepper

Instructions

  • Preheat your oven to 190°C (170°Fan) / gas mark 5 / 375°F

  • Unroll the puff pastry and sprinkle cheddar cheese and black pepper on one half of the unrolled puff pastry sheet.

  • Fold your pastry over and gently press down with a rolling pin (or your hands).

  • Cut the cheese filled pastry into 1.5cm apart strips. Once cut, pinch the two opposite ends of one strip and twist in the opposite direction 3-4 times and place on a baking tray lined with parchment paper. Repeat for all pastry strips.

  • Coat each pastry cheese strip with an egg wash and place in the oven. Bake for 20 minutes or until crispy and golden brown.

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Nutrition

Calories: 184kcalCarbohydrates: 11gProtein: 5gFat: 13gSaturated Fat: 5gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 6gTrans Fat: 0.001gCholesterol: 23mgSodium: 144mgPotassium: 29mgFiber: 0.4gSugar: 0.2gVitamin A: 141IUCalcium: 93mgIron: 1mg

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FAQs

Why are my cheese straws not crispy? ›

It can be hard to tell when cheese straws are perfectly baked, but underbaking can lead to soft straws instead of crisp ones.

How can I keep my cheese straws crispy? ›

A good tip from Ballymaloe; cheese straws are best eaten warm from the oven, but if you need to make them ahead, leave them to crisp up in a cool oven (100C) before removing to an air-tight container – they're less likely to soften.

How do you make James Martin's cheese straws? ›

To make the straws, roll out the dough again to 40cm x 30 cm, brush all over with beaten egg then sprinkle over the Parmesan, Cheddar and thyme. Cut into 2 cm strips, twist them several times and place onto a baking sheet. Bake for 8 to 10 minutes then serve warm or at room temperature.

How long do homemade cheese straws last? ›

Cheese straws are best the first day or two after they are made, but will stay fresh in an airtight container on the counter for about 1 week. You can also freeze any uneaten cheese straws in an airtight container for up to 2 months.

What kind of press do you use for cheese straws? ›

Fill a cookie press with the dough according to the manufacturer's instructions and fit with the star-shaped disk. Holding the cookie press at an angle on an ungreased or Silpat-lined cookie sheet, press the trigger twice, dragging the press away to make straws 3 inches long.

What makes some cheese crunchy? ›

In cheeses like Cheddars, those crunchy bits are more commonly calcium lactate. This is where lactic acid and calcium combine to form calcium lactate crystals. Whilst this crystalline texture is not historically found in cheddars, there has definitely been a rise in its popularity.

Should cheese straws be refrigerated? ›

Serve at room temperature. Cheese straws will keep in the refrigerator, in a sealed container, for two days. They will not last an hour at a party.

Why are my cheese straws soft? ›

Cheese Straws aren't something I think keep for a long time. Once they're baked, they really are best eaten within two days. After this they will start to get a little softer and loose their crisp texture. Keeping them in an airtight container helps prevent this.

Why are my cheese crisps not crispy? ›

If you find your cheese crisps are soggy once they've cooled, you likely didn't bake them enough. The edges should be brown before they are removed from the oven.

What pastry are cheese straws made from? ›

What Are Puff Pastry Cheese Straws? Our cheese straws are made with puff pastry, which is cut into strips and then twisted into “straws.” Puff pastry is made of hundreds upon hundreds of thin layers of dough and butter. In the heat of the oven, these layers puff dramatically and become incredibly crispy.

What country did cheese straws originate from? ›

Cheese straws are a traditional food of England and the Southern United States. They are eaten as an appetizer or snack. They are made as cut strips, or by using a cookie press, from dough made with butter, flour, salt, cheddar cheese and cayenne pepper.

Who invented cheese straws? ›

The history of southern cheese straws is a subject for debate. Some say that it can be traced back to the British “biscuit.” While others say the biscotti and hard breads of Italy and Spain regions of Europe. No matter where they originated, the cheese straw has found its home in the kitchens of the south.

Do cheese straws go bad? ›

Most recipes make it a point to share that these treats can be kept for up to a week, when sealed in an airtight container.

How do you use a cookie press for cheese straws? ›

For straws: Place the dough into a cookie press or pastry bag fitted with a star tip. Push the dough into one corner of the bag and press the air out. Snip the tip and pipe them into 3” long strips about 2 inches apart. Bake for 10-12 minutes or until lightly browned on the bottom and edges.

How do you package cheese straws? ›

Cheese straws should be stored in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 weeks. To extend the shelf life, you can also store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 6 weeks.

Why are cheese sticks rubbery? ›

If your mozzarella sticks are rubbery it's probably because they are starting to cool down. Once the cheese melts and then starts to recongeal, the mozzarella sticks can get rubbery instead of stretchy and molten.

Why is my cheese ball too soft? ›

Remove cheese ball from the fridge 30 minutes before serving so the cheese has time to soften and become more spreadable. Why is my cheese ball too soft? A cheese ball can be too soft if reduced fat or nonfat cream cheese is used. Stick to regular, full fat block-style cream cheese.

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