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Crispy Cheese Twists

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Store-bought puff pastry is the MVP of party appetizers, and it has no higher calling than these crispy, buttery cheese straws. This flaky pre-made dough comes frozen, and it’s best to let it thaw slowly overnight in the refrigerator to prevent splitting and cracking when rolling out.

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What you’ll need

Recipe information

  • Yield

    Makes about 14

Ingredients

6

ounces hard or semi-firm cheese, such as Gruyére, Parmesan, Manchego, or extra sharp cheddar

All-purpose flour (for dusting)

1

14- or 17-ounce package frozen puff pastry, thawed overnight in refrigerator

1

large egg yolk

1

teaspoon sweet paprika, divided

¼

teaspoon cayenne pepper, divided

Kosher salt

Freshly ground black pepper

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Grate 6 oz. cheese on the medium holes of a box grater. Line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper. Arrange racks in upper and lower thirds of oven; preheat to 400��.

    → Oh, is that the only side of the box grater you use? Read this.

    Step 2

    Dust work surface lightly with flour and unfold or unroll puff pastry on surface. Roll out lightly with a rolling pin to smooth creases, then cut pastry in half crosswise. (If you’re using a brand of puff pastry that comes with 2 sheets instead of 1, just roll out each piece lightly but don’t cut.)

    Step 3

    Mix 1 egg yolk and 1 tsp. water with pastry brush in a small bowl. Lightly brush egg wash across surface of 1 piece of pastry.

    Step 4

    Sprinkle half of grated cheese all over egg-washed surface in an even layer.

    Step 5

    Using your fingertips and holding your hand at least 8" above the surface, sprinkle ½ tsp. paprika, then ⅛ tsp. cayenne over cheese. Season with salt (go easy if you’re already using a salty cheese like Parm), then very generously season with black pepper.

    Step 6

    Place second sheet of puff pastry over top, aligning edges, and press gently to flatten. Lightly brush surface of second sheet with more egg wash.

    Step 7

    Sprinkle with remaining cheese, paprika, and cayenne; season with salt and pepper.

    Step 8

    Dust rolling pin with a bit more flour. Gently roll over top of pastry (yes, you’re rolling directly over the cheese). If bottom layer of pastry starts to stick, dust underneath with more flour, or if rolling pin starts to stick to cheese, dust pin with more flour. Roll pastry out to a long rectangle just under ¼" thick. The dimensions aren’t important, but try to keep the rectangle under a foot in length (otherwise, the straws will be too long to handle).

    Step 9

    Using your knife, cut rectangle into ½"-thick strips. For fewer straws that are longer, cut lengthwise. For more straws that are shorter (and easier to handle), cut crosswise.

    Step 10

    Working one strip at a time, transfer to prepared sheets and twist 2 ends in opposite directions several times. Repeat, spacing twists about 1" apart, until you’ve used all the pastry and filled both sheets.

    Step 11

    Bake cheese straws, rotating pans once top to bottom and front to back, until golden brown and cheese is toasted and crisp, 12–18 minutes. Let cool completely on sheets. Carefully remove from parchment and serve.

    Step 12

    Do Ahead: Unbaked twists can be made 1 month ahead. Wrap tightly in plastic on baking sheet and freeze. Bake directly from freezer without thawing (increase bake time by several minutes).

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  • Why can I longer print recipes from Bon Appetit for easier use in the kitchen? It frustrating to have to always unlock my phone with dirty hands to see a recipe. Perhaps I just can’t find the print button anymore.

    • Bella Donnella

    • Canada

    • 5/11/2023

  • I made exactly as shown with exact same ingredients. The two slabs of puff pastry did not roll together. When I pressed and rolled, the top layer expanded while the lower stayed in place. So I cut as directed and the strips separated. (they still tasted good) I would love to hear what I did wrong!!! Anyone?

    • Jan

    • Alpharetta, Georgia

    • 12/22/2021

  • so tasty! this makes a lot of twists but was still good as left overs for the next couple days. I have a tremor in my hands so it was a little finicky to roll up. Terrific thanks :)

    • EmSitum

    • hamilton

    • 1/12/2021

  • Love them! Make them often My 13 yr old grandson enjoys them with his Sphagetti Easier to make than it looks❤️

    • Gail Bedore

    • Kenosha, WI

    • 12/31/2020

  • I burned them :( but that's my fault. The less-burned parts were wonderfully cheesy and spiced.

    • Anonymous

    • Columbia, SC

    • 1/11/2020

  • I made these as an appetizer for Christmas Eve Dinner and they were a HUGE hit. Everyone loved them, including me. I ate so many I nearly ruined my appetite. I used 8 ounces of gruyere because the block I bought was that size and the extra cheese didn't seem to be a problem. I also had a little parmesan on hand so I added a sprinkle of that. After cutting the long strips I actually cut them in half before twisting and placing on the baking sheet. This made them a better size for snacking.

    • Anonymous

    • North Carolina

    • 12/27/2017