cheese straws in a glass

Merry day-before-Christmas-Eve, friends! I’m going to keep this post short in case you are in the throes of last-minute gift shopping, menu planning, working (boo) or, more hopefully, sitting by the fire with your friends and family enjoying copious amounts of nog and good cheer.

If you’re the kind of people who like to snack throughout the holiday (my family are those people), I highly encourage you to add these smoked gouda cheese straws to the spread. They’re ridiculously simple to make, they taste like cheese and a little like bacon (YES) and you may want to just go ahead and quadruple the recipe below because man, they go fast. As in, I brought them to our Bible study Christmas party last week and left with one straw (which I promptly devoured myself, natch).

smoked gouda cheese straws dough on parchment paper

rolling out smoked gouda cheese straw dough on parchment paper

cut dough for cheese straws on parchment paper

Serve these straws on their own, or with a yummy dip on the side. I also thought about dipping them in chocolate for a millisecond — too much? I might still try it. Cheese + chocolate = one very merry Christmas.

smoked gouda cheese straws on a baking sheet and in glass cup

I wish you all glad tidings this Christmas and dreams of sugar plums and cheese straws.

close up cheese straws in glass cup

Gouda Cheese Straws

By Adapted from Smitten Kitchen
An easy cheese straws recipe made in a food processor! Light, crunchy and extra cheesy!
Servings: 30 straws
smoked gouda cheese straws.
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes
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Ingredients 

Instructions 

  • Heat oven to 350 degrees F.
  • In the bowl of a food processor, pulse together shredded cheese, butter, flour, salt and red pepper flakes until mixture resembles coarse crumbs. Add cream and process 10 to 20 seconds until a dough ball forms.
  • Unroll a piece of parchment paper (big enough to fit a baking sheet) on a countertop and lightly dust with flour. Roll out dough to an 8-by-10-inch rectangle about 1/4-inch thick.
  • Using a sharp knife or pizza cutter, slice dough into thin strips about 1/4-inch wide. Dust off excess flour and carefully transfer dough, on parchment paper, to a baking sheet. Line another baking sheet with parchment paper. Divide strips between baking sheets, setting them about 1/4-inch apart on the sheets.
  • Bake 15 minutes until straws are slightly puffy and lightly golden on the ends. Transfer baking sheets to cooling racks to cool straws completely.
  • Serve cheese straws at room temperature.

Nutrition

Calories: 69kcal, Carbohydrates: 3g, Protein: 3g, Fat: 5g, Saturated Fat: 3g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.2g, Monounsaturated Fat: 1g, Trans Fat: 0.1g, Cholesterol: 18mg, Sodium: 137mg, Potassium: 19mg, Fiber: 0.1g, Sugar: 0.3g, Vitamin A: 131IU, Vitamin C: 0.003mg, Calcium: 84mg, Iron: 0.2mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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Stephanie Wise

Stephanie Wise is the founder and creator of Girl Versus Dough. She started sharing her bread baking adventures and recipes in 2009. Her love of bread only deepened as her skills and knowledge expanded. What began as a place to try others recipes quickly became a collection of her own creations!

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36 Comments

  1. Stephanie says:

    Rachel — Thanks so much!

  2. Stephanie says:

    Katrina — Yes! Yay for snacking families! Thanks 🙂

  3. Stephanie says:

    dishing up the dirt — Can’t go wrong with snacks, in my opinion. 🙂 Merry Christmas, friend!

  4. Stephanie says:

    Two Red Bowls — Haha, I know what you mean! I’m so glad/angry I made these. 😉 Thanks!

  5. Stephanie says:

    Jessica — Snacking families are the best! 😉 Thanks, friend!

  6. Stephanie says:

    Laurasmess — Thanks, dear! Merry Christmas to you, too!

  7. Stacy says:

    Hi there! I found this on Pinterest and was wondering two things:
    1. Can I substitute bread flour
    2. Can the dough be made ahead and stored in the fridge until ready to use?
    Thanks!
    Stacy

  8. Marie @ Little Kitchie says:

    We are snackers, too, and would love to have these!! Merry Christmas, Stephanie! 🙂

  9. Rachel Cooks says:

    Oooh these look phenomenal!!!

  10. Katrina @ Warm Vanilla Sugar says:

    We have a lot of snackers in my family too! These would fit right in!