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Preparation time
10min
Total time
25min
Portion
10 portion(s)
Level
easy

Ingredients

Dough

  • 250 g tasty cheese in chunks
  • 120 g tapioca flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon Bi-Carb Soda (Baking Soda)
  • 1 egg
  • 3 tablespoons Milk

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Recipe's preparation

  1. Preheat oven to 180 degrees celcius and line a large tray with baking paper.

  2. Place cheese in thermomix and blend for 30 seconds on speed 4.

  3. Add tapioca flour and bi-carb soda and blend for a further 30 seconds on speed 4. Mixture should resemble very fine bread crumbs.

  4. Add egg, lock lid and press turbo 4-5 times or until egg is combined.

  5. Add milk and blend on speed 3 for 10 seconds to form a soft dough.

  6. Roll dough into 10 balls and spread them out on the baking tray before placing in the freezer for 5 minutes

  7. Remove from freezer and place them straight into the moderate oven and cook for 15 minutes or until just golden

Tip

These are perfect served with a creamy winter soup. These taste great by themselves but herbs and bacon could be added for extra flavour

Thermomix Model

  • Appliance TM 31 image
    Recipe is created for
    TM 31

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Comments

  • 15. April 2020 - 13:56
    5.0

    So easy, so quick, so yummy, so versatile. Thank you!

  • 21. October 2019 - 21:22

    I wasn’t sure what the hype about these were since mine were an epic fail in the oven. BUT, since I had ingredients left over from giving it a try and had read the comment about cooking them in the cake pop maker, I thought Id go again...OMG!!! I ate half of them before telling anyone else they were sooo good!!

  • 4. November 2018 - 09:59
    5.0

    So yummy

    Quick and easy!

  • 21. June 2018 - 17:39

    Wow I am low carb so I swapped the tapioca flour with same amount of almond meal. Turned out soooo yummy. Thank you for sharing this recipe.

  • 15. April 2018 - 11:57

    Just made these for morning tea & everyone loved them. My coeliac 21 mth old right up to 12yr old & adults. Will become a regular in my house.

  • 30. December 2017 - 17:31

    used cornstarch instead half quantity and worked out well

  • 21. October 2016 - 12:53
    5.0

    These are wonderful. Thank you

  • 11. March 2016 - 20:18

    I make these every week and keep them in the freezer for emergency snacks and make them into hotdog rolls for my kids if I know we are going to a bbq.  Love them and soooooo easytmrc_emoticons.)

  • 9. March 2016 - 14:25
    5.0

    These are amazing. Absolute HUGE hit with the whole family, particularly gluten-intolerant son who laments the loss of 'normal' bread from his diet. I could make these every day as far as he's concerned. I added a tablespoon of nutritional yeast to boost the nutritional qualities. Will start to experiment with herbs, bacon, etc and maybe even see if I can coax them into hamburger buns. Thank you so much for such an awesome, easy recipe.

  • 4. March 2016 - 12:40

    Has anyone tried freezing them prior to cooking?

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