Now these lollipops are a little different!
They are made with ...
Parmesan Cheese and Poppy Seeds
Sharing a recipe suggestion from Lorraine Pascale ...
Equipment and preparationYou will need 10 white round lollipop sticks, a round 9cm/3½in chefs’ ring or cookie cutter and two baking trays.
Ingredients
makes ten
butter, for greasing
80g/3oz Parmesan, finely grated (or similar alternative vegetarian hard cheese)
1 tsp poppy seeds
1 tsp sesame seeds
Method
1. Preheat the oven to 220C/425F/Gas 7, line two large baking trays with baking paper and grease them with butter.
2. Toss the cheese and seeds together in a small bowl. Sit a 9cm/3½in chefs’ ring or cookie cutter on one of the baking trays and sprinkle a small handful of the cheese mixture into it, in a thin layer. Carefully lift the ring off to reveal a neat-edged disc of Parmesan and lay a lollipop stick on top, with the tip of the stick touching the middle of the disc.
3. Repeat with the remaining cheese and sticks to make 10 in total (leaving about 3cm/1¼in spaces between them to allow for any spreading during cooking).
4. You should have a little Parmesan left over, so use it to cover up the part of the lollipop stick resting on the disc.
5. Bake in the oven for five minutes, swapping the lollipops to a different shelf halfway through. The cheese should be lightly golden-brown and bubbling.
6. Remove from the oven and slide the paper off the baking trays and onto a rack to help speed up cooling. Leave to cool for 1–2 minutes, or until the lollipops have become crisp. Very carefully remove each one with a palette knife. It's nice to serve these stuck upright into a box with holes in the top!
Why not give these lollipops a try ... they're certainly different!
~ wishing you a happy day ~
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All the best Jan
That is my kind of lollypop!
ReplyDeleteLooks good! -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteSe ven diferentes. Gracias por la receta. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteThat is certainly a very different lollypop. Sounds like something I would enjoy.
ReplyDeleteThey look and sound good. I might find it hard to stop at one.
ReplyDeleteNot for me - I can't get past the smell!
ReplyDeleteDo you deliver...?? Lolol
ReplyDeleteLooks good!
hugs
Donna
...I'll past of this.
ReplyDeleteThey look very attractive and tasteful!
ReplyDeleteLove Parmesan! These look great.
ReplyDeleteThey sound ok.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful lollipops, yummy. Love the tulips, too. Have a great day, hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteI'm making these. Cheese is something I love and buying parmesan crisps in the store is expensive! Now you could make enough for a snack and not have a whole bag to tempt you!
ReplyDeleteThey look yummy, I love parmesan!
ReplyDeleteTake care, have a great day!
These sound like something I would like.
ReplyDeleteThe lollipop is looking delicious. Have a nice weekend !
ReplyDeleteFantastic lollipops. A very interesting recipe.
ReplyDeleteHugs and greetings:)
not put them on sticks before but I have baked parm chesses before.
ReplyDeleteHi Jan. The lolly pops sound delicious. I love parmesan cheese toasted in the oven. Have a good week..xxoJudy
ReplyDeleteThey look yummy. I have had sliced cheese with toasted Parmesan in the past. Good combination. Enjoy the rest of your day.
ReplyDeleteBoa tarde de quinta-feira, aproveito para desejar um excelente mês de maio, com muita paz e saúde. Deu muita vontade de comer essas delícias 😋 😋 😋.
ReplyDeleteI am not 100% sure - but if someone made one I would probably try it.
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ReplyDeleteJ.P. Alexander said...
Se ven diferentes. Gracias por la receta. Te mando un beso.
They look different. Thanks for the recipe. I send you a kiss.
Luiz Gomes said...
Boa tarde de quinta-feira, aproveito para desejar um excelente mês de maio, com muita paz e saúde. Deu muita vontade de comer essas delícias 😋 😋 😋.
Good Thursday afternoon, I take this opportunity to wish you an excellent month of May, with a lot of peace and health. It made me want to eat these delicacies 😋 😋 😋.
I don't like parmesan so this one is not for me.
ReplyDeleteWell that’s a clever and protein packed lollipop! I’d love to munch on that. Thank you for sharing. Happy May!
ReplyDeleteHow delicious this looks! I love baking a bit of parmesan on parchment paper in the microwave when I crave something crunchy. This would take it up a notch!
ReplyDeleteLove to you today
ReplyDeletethese parmesan crisps are popular these days, i have seen them on instagram made a lot of different ways. we made them once when i was away with friends, cracked them up and used them as a salad topping...they were so good!!
ReplyDeleteLooks good.
ReplyDeleteAll the best,
Hilly
Hello Jan :=)
ReplyDeleteA nice little snack, I don't think they would last long, I love cheese.
What fun and delish 'lollipops' ~ thanks,
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
I love both poppy and sesame seeds.
ReplyDeleteHmmm that sounds like an interesting treat :) Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteParece interesante, nunca he comido esas piruletas jaja. Besos.
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