Yummy Bread Cheese Twists | Slimming Eats Recipe (2024)

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Cheese Twists - a yummy healthier alternative to cheese twists using 100% whole wheat bread instead of pastry. Perfect for dipping or dunking.

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Traditional Cheese Twists

So the kids requested cheese twists, and I might be biased, but I make some pretty darn good ones and not just plain ole cheese ones, but lots of different variations too, using different cheeses, adding ham, or spinach or even Marmite. Now those ones are pretty amazing if you LOVE marmite.

However, all of those use pastry and are not exactly Slimming Eats friendly and impossible to resist.

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Whole Wheat Bread Cheese Twists

I am not one to be defeated though, tell me I can't have something and I want it even more and then was when a clever idea popped into my head.

Cheese Twists, using 100% whole wheat (wholemeal) bread choice of cheese (Mature Cheddar).

When picking the bread for these, you want to go for a regular 100% whole wheat (wholemeal) loaf, because we are removing the crusts, which will reduce the weight taking two slices to the 60g. I know for those of you in the UK, you can use the Kingsmill crustless wholemeal bread, so if you want to use that, feel free and you can then have 3 slices, which is, even more, cheese twists to enjoy.

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Kitchen Scissors - A must have too!!!

I used kitchen scissors to remove the crust, as it's much more precise. Make sure you weight the bread after removing crusts, as you want 2 slices to be 60g or just under.

If you are using a regular sized loaf, don't through away the crusts, add them to a food processor and pulse a few times ot a fine crumb and they can be used as breadcrumbs in a recipe. I highly recommend my Chicken Katsu Curry or KFC Fakeaway Feast - yum!!

Once you have the bread with crusts removed, the next step is to roll them nice and thin with a rolling pin.

Then grab 1 slice of bread and slice it evenly into 4 strips. So basically cut in half, and then slice each half in half again. So per serving you now should have 8 mini strips.

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Next, take one strip and using kitchen scissors, cut it in 3 but not all the way to the end. You want it to still be attached at the end, so you can twist each piece like a braid.

Add all the twisted bread pieces onto a baking tray lined with parchment paper. Then brush over the top with a beaten egg that is seasoned with salt.

Flavour for Cheese Twists

STOP RIGHT THERE!!! Love Marmite?? Skip the salt and add a small spoon of marmite to the egg instead and whisk it all together. Then you can brush the twists with that instead. Seriously if you love marmite, it's totally the bomb.

Lastly, add the cheddar, I use a fine grater side of my cheese grater to grate the cheese. One like this Oxo Good Grips Box Grater is perfect as it catches all the cheese in a little box at the bottom. Grating cheese can be a messy business.

Try varying the cheese too for different flavours - cheddar, parmesan, mozzarella (quite a mile taste) or one of my favs Red Leicester.

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Carefully add the cheese to the top of each bread twist, pushing it down slightly as you do, so it sticks to the egg wash.

They can then be placed in the oven and baked until crisp and golden. Approx 18-20 mins at 200c or 400f. But keep an eye on them after approx 12 minutes and different types of oven cooked cook them quicker.

Serving Cheese Bread Twists

There are so many ways you can enjoy these amazing cheese twists. Serve them on the side of a delicious Soup, you can check out all my amazing Soup Recipes, for a soup to serve them with. ThisCream of Tomato Soup would be perfect and it's plenty of speed foods to go alongside them.

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They would also be amazing for breakfast with some dippy boiled eggs.

Perfect for your Slimming Eats Taster night or a party where you need some appetizers. The list goes on.

and remember, if you LOVE marmite, you have to do the Marmite Cheese Twist version, as those are just divine.

I made the mistake of not doubling or tripling up this recipe when I made these the first time, the kids absolutely loved them and they were gone in a flash.

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Cheese Whole Wheat Bread Twists

Yield: SERVES 2

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes

Total Time: 35 minutes

Cheese Twists - a yummy healthier alternative to cheese twists using 100% whole wheat bread instead of pastry. Perfect for dipping or dunking.

Ingredients

  • 4 slices of regular sliced 100% whole wheat (wholemeal) bread
  • 60g of mature cheddar, finely grated
  • 2 pinches of salt
  • 1 egg, beaten

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 200c/180c fan/400f or gas mark 6
  2. Remove crusts from bread using a knife of kitchen scissors. So that two slices of bread weigh 60g (1 HEb).
  3. Roll each slice flat with a rolling pin.
  4. Cut each slice in half. Then cut in half again lengthways, so you have 4 strips of bread for each slice.
  5. Take one strip and cut it equally 3 times lengthways, leave a small part uncut at the top, so that it all holds together.
  6. Carefully twist the bread, plaiting the 3 strips as you would a braid.
  7. Place on a baking tray lined with parchment paper.
  8. Repeat with the other 15 strips, so you have 16 twists of bread in total.
  9. Whisk the egg with the salt.
  10. Using a silicone brush, brush over the top of each twist.
  11. Then carefully top with the cheddar, pushing it down a little so it sticks to egg wash on each twist.
  12. Place in the oven and bake for approx 18-20 min, till beautifully golden and crisp.
  13. Enjoy!!

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Nutrition Information

Yield 2Serving Size 1 serving (8 mini twists)
Amount Per ServingCalories 255Total Fat 13.2gSaturated Fat 7.4gSodium 322mgCarbohydrates 18.9gFiber 3gSugar 4.5gProtein 14.3g

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FAQs

What is cheese twists made of? ›

Unroll a puff pastry, scatter over a couple of handfuls of grated Parmesan, then fold in half. On a lightly floured surface, roll out to the thickness of a £1 coin. Cut into 1cm strips, then twist the strips 3-4 times. Lay on a baking sheet, scatter over more cheese and bake for 12 mins, or until golden.

Do cheese twists contain egg? ›

Wheat flour (Wheat), Cheese Béchamel Sauce Filling(26%) (Emmental Cheese (Milk), Pasteurised Free-Range Egg (Egg), Whey Powder (Milk), Water, Modified Starch, Salt, Coconut Oil, Dried Skimmed milk (Milk), thickener (Sodium alginate), Dried Egg Yolk (Egg), Sugar), Butter (Milk), Emmental Cheese (Milk)(4.0%), Yeast, ...

How do you keep cheese twists fresh? ›

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.

What are the ingredients in Aldi cheese twists? ›

𝐖𝐡𝐞𝐚𝐭 𝐅𝐥𝐨𝐮𝐫, Margarine (Palm Fat, Water, Coconut Oil, Rapeseed Oil, Emulsifier: Mono- And Diglycerides Of Fatty Acids; Acid: Citric Acid; Salt), Cheese (𝐌𝐢𝐥𝐤) (11%), Skimmed 𝐌𝐢𝐥𝐤 Powder, Yeast, Salt, 𝐁𝐚𝐫𝐥𝐞𝐲 𝐌𝐚𝐥𝐭 Flour, Sugar.

Are cheese twists good for you? ›

Calories and Fat

While these numbers suggest that an occasional cheese stick won't put pounds on someone who is already a healthy weight, this food might not be the wisest choice for people who are trying to lose weight, or those who are keeping a close eye on their saturated fats.

Where do cheese twists come from? ›

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.

How many calories is a cheese twist? ›

Table of Nutritional Information
Typical Valuesper 100gper cheese twist
Energy1605kJ1605kJ
385kcal385kcal
Fat22.5g22.5g
Saturates14.2g14.2g
8 more rows

Are cheese strings real cheese? ›

Cheestrings are real cheese made fun, fueling children's imaginations with tasty, exciting food and providing nutritional goodness. And that's why kids and parents love them. Whether it be in lunchboxes or as an after school treat, Cheestrings are the perfect snack for all occasions.

What type of cheese is cheese strings? ›

The answer: string cheese must always be mozzarella cheese. Why? Because mozarella cheese is the only type of cheese that has a stringing quality, naturally. Snack cheese, on the other hand, can be any variety of cheese, from cheddar to muenster, but you won't be able to pull it apart in strands.

What are the crunchy bits in cheese called? ›

Those flavorful white bits that give aged cheeses an edge are often referred to as “cheese crystals” or “flavor crystals” by cheese connoisseurs. The technical terms for these in cheddar cheese is calcium lactate crystals.

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