I forgot to buy bread at the supermarket today so I had to think up something else for the boys' lunch boxes tomorrow. Oh for a kombini just downstairs huh ;)
This marmite and cheese scroll recipe is so simple and you'll almost definitely have all the ingredients already. Perfect!
Marmite & Cheese Scrolls
Makes 8
8gm instant dry yeast (1 sachet)
1 teaspoon honey
1 cup lukewarm water
2 1/2 cups high grade flour
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon sugar
2 tablespoons olive oil
Marmite
Approx 1 cup grated Colby cheese
Preheat oven to 200c
Combine water and honey in a small bowl and stir until honey is dissolved. Add yeast and put aside for a few minutes or until it's nice and frothy.
In a mixing bowl, combine flour, sugar and salt. When yeast mixture is ready, pour it into the flour along with the olive oil. With an electric mixer, beat with dough hook on a medium speed until ingredients are combined. Increase speed to high and knead for 1 minute. Leave dough to rest in a warm place for 15 minutes.
You can knead the dough by hand if you don't have a mixer, it'll just take longer (and you might need that G&T).
Roll rested dough into a rectangle, approximately 1cm thick.
Thinly spread marmite over all but the top 3cm of the rectangle. Make sure you go all the way to the other three edges! Next, generously sprinkle grated cheese over marmite.
Starting at the bottom edge, roll dough into a long sausage. Use your fingertips to wet the top edge with water and seal the roll. Cut into even sections. I like to cut in half, then each half again, and again to get 8 even scrolls.
Place rolls snugly into a lined cake tin. I used a square tin tonight, but a round one will do fine! Bake for 30 minutes at 200C. If you love cheese (you know you do!) sprinkle a bit more over the top of the scrolls about 5 minutes before they're due out of the oven. Yum!!
3 comments:
You must mean vegemite.
No. Definitely marmite. Can't believe the mods let your comment through..
Thanks for the recipe :-) Just made a cheesy relish and olive version for my boy's lunch. So good!
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