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Puff pastry parmesan bread sticks

19 May 2015 · 4 Comments

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Puff pastry parmesan bread sticks

At home I almost never ate bread sticks. We were always buying salty little biscuits from Belin (French biscuit brand now bought by an American group). Mini-pizza was my favourite. However, we do not find them anywhere in Switzerland. Strangely when I arrived in Switzerland I found out that we almost systematically get bread sticks for the aperitif. Especially in Adrien’s family. Bread sticks and a glass of white wine by warm or cold weather.

Puff pastry parmesan bread sticks

Some of the ones we find in our supermarket are fine, but I always wonder how I could make these little breadsticks on my own. You will find below how I made them. We had some friends coming over last week-end and guys eat all of them in record time.

Puff pastry parmesan bread sticks

a French girl "cuisine"
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Prep Time 25 minutes mins
Cook Time 15 minutes mins
Total Time 40 minutes mins
Course Appetizer
Cuisine French
Servings 6

Ingredients
  

  • 2 puff pastries
  • 2 egg yolks + 3 tablespoons of water
  • 2 tablespoons of chopped rosemary
  • 60 gr. of parmesan
  • pepper

Instructions
 

  • Mix egg yolk with water.
  • Unroll puff pastries.
  • Brush 2/3 of egg yolk on puff pastries.
  • Spread parmesan, pepper and rosemary.


  • Fold puff pastries in half.
  • Brush the rest of egg yolk.


  • Refrigerate 20 minutes.
  • Preheat oven to 220°C and put a greaseproof paper on a baking tray.
  • Cut strips (1.5 cm or 0.5 inch).
  • Roll and put on baking tray.


  • Bake for 13 to 15 minutes and leave to cool.


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  1. cookinginsens says

    19 May 2015 at 19h12

    They look great!

    Reply
    • a French girl "cuisine" says

      19 May 2015 at 21h39

      Thanks :)!

      Reply
  2. Becky Ellis says

    19 May 2015 at 19h47

    These sound fabulous- I like the addition of rosemary

    Reply
    • a French girl "cuisine" says

      19 May 2015 at 21h38

      Thank you very much Becky !

      Reply

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