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  • Serves 10
  • 30 minutes
  • Difficulty Easy
  • 4 Ingredients

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These Parmesan Cheese Biscuit Rounds are such a tasty (and yet so easy) treat to make for a cheese platter with a bit of flair! These golden buttery, cheesy parmesan biscuit rounds will be a hit with everyone at your next gathering.


Ingredients (serves 10)

  • 125g Soft Butter (Salted or Unsalted depending on your taste)
  • 175g Plain Flour (White or Wholemeal depending on your preference)
  • 100g Grated or Shaved Parmesan Cheese
  • Pinch Salt

Method

  1. Place all ingredients into the bowl of a food processor and blitz until a soft golden dough ball starts to come together. If you don't have a food processor, you could use a hand mixer, a stand mixer or good old elbow grease and a wooden spoon.
  2. Turn the dough onto a gently floured surface (not too much flour or your biscuits will be very dry) and knead for 2 - 3 minutes until the dough is a beautifully smooth ball. Divide the dough ball into two equal parts and set one aside.
  3. Form one of the dough balls into a cylinder shape - aim for very flat ends and make the cylinder as even as possible all along. Wrap the cylinder tightly in cling wrap and pop into the fridge for at least half an hour for the dough to become firmer (the butter will harden allowing the cylinder to hold its shape better).
  4. Repeat Step 3 with the second half of the dough.
  5. While the dough is chilling, pre-heat your oven to 180 - 185 degrees celcius (reduce by 10 degrees if you have a fan forced oven).
  6. Once the dough is nice and firm, remove the cling wrap and using a large knife (run it under hot water and then dry on a tea towel between cuts) cut the dough log into 1.5cm rounds. Place each round onto a biscuit tray on sheets of baking paper. The biscuits should not spread too much during cooking but allow a little room between each just in case.
  7. Cook for 15 - 20 minutes or until the edges are a beautiful golden brown. Remove from the oven and place on a cooling rack until cool.
  8. Serve warm or cold - on their own or with a lovely soft, gooey cheese and a fruit paste. Or serve them alongside soup (delicious dippers) or crumble over a salad like a crouton.

  • These sound amazing…..sucks that I dont have a food processor

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  • Simple ingredients and sounds really delicious.

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  • They sound rather nice, thank you.

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  • I have never heard of these. What an interesting mix.

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  • We love parmesan cookies. I make them with almond meal and always add garlic and some black pepper, no salt.

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  • Sounds like a nice tasting delicious bite thanks this would he nice to try

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  • Oh yum. Added citrus notes would be lovely too!

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  • I make something similar with some lemon and orange zest – the grandchildren love them.

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  • Mmmm. Thanks. Will be giving these a go ASAP.

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  • Mmm I love a good savoury biscuit! These would make the perfect snack, with cheese and white wine.

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  • I was just looking fir a savoury shortbread recipe or something similar! Thanks for sharing.

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  • Nice one ! I make something similar but eith almond flour and grated cheese beside parmesan. I like to put fresh garlic in it as well. ????

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  • these could go in the 4 ingredient category!

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  • Mmm these look very yummy, and I love that they use only 4 ingredients. Thanks for sharing!

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  • Have always wanted to know how to make these and now it has been pinned can find it easily now.

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