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Title: Lemon Parmesan Wafers - for food's sake
Post by: Bonsai on February 19, 2012, 11:38:52 pm
I made a half measure of these last night and they're very quick to make and tasty. There is no mention of what to do with the cornflour in the ingredients list so I presumed it went in with the zest and parmesan.

I used a biscuit cutter to make neat rounds of mix as it is powdery and doesn't stick together until it's cooked.

Next time I might put in a tiny bit of rosemary or maybe some smoked paprika.

5/5 from DH and I

Title: Re: Lemon Parmesan Wafers - for food's sake
Post by: CreamPuff63 on February 19, 2012, 11:51:56 pm
are these suitable for dipping, or more like a cracker where you would put cheese etc on it? Do they hold together well once cooled?
Title: Re: Lemon Parmesan Wafers - for food's sake
Post by: Bonsai on February 20, 2012, 12:04:06 am
They are very crispy and do hold together but a bit fragile - you'd have to be careful with dipping that half the wafer wasn't left behind. How fragile they are depends on how thickly you spread the mix before cooking as they don't spread a lot during baking (or at least mine didn't).

As they are almost completely made out of cheese they are quite rich and we thought they were better eaten without extras (dipped or spread). As Tenina suggests, they would be a good addition to a cheese board.
Title: Re: Lemon Parmesan Wafers - for food's sake
Post by: cookie1 on February 20, 2012, 04:55:31 am
Oh so much to try and so little energy. I think I should do some energy food first. Maybe it's the heat. ???
Title: Re: Lemon Parmesan Wafers - for food's sake
Post by: cookie1 on January 30, 2013, 09:10:57 am
I was just thinking to make these and wondered what to do with the cornflour. I will do as you did Bonsai. Thanks.
Title: Re: Lemon Parmesan Wafers - for food's sake
Post by: cookie1 on September 10, 2013, 08:43:03 am
I have just made a batch of these. Very nice. Quite rich as Bonsai said, but nice to nibble on.
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