Ingredients
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4
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1/4
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1/4
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1/8
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1/2
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2
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Directions
Pine Nut-Cheese Bites, A fancy little biscuit that gets raves The swiss cheese gives a strong but not overpowering flavor (though a sharp cheddar can be used nicely) and combines nicely with the pine nuts I have made small biscuits as appetizers or larger biscuits to pair with hearty stews Originally from the Southwest, it goes well with a nice bowl of chili or tortilla soup I have amended this recipe to chop the 2 Tbs of pine nuts, adding them to the mixture and using remaining pine nuts to decorate the tops before baking , Great tasting little tidbits, with the mild cheddar that used, & they definitely added a nice touch to several bowls of chili! I also took your suggestion about chopping the pine nuts & adding them to the mix before baking, BUT you might want to include something about that in the directions! Just a thought! Will certainly be making these again in my kitchen! [Made & reviewed for one of my adopted chefs in this Spring’s Pick A Chef event], A fancy little biscuit that gets raves The swiss cheese gives a strong but not overpowering flavor (though a sharp cheddar can be used nicely) and combines nicely with the pine nuts I have made small biscuits as appetizers or larger biscuits to pair with hearty stews Originally from the Southwest, it goes well with a nice bowl of chili or tortilla soup I have amended this recipe to chop the 2 Tbs of pine nuts, adding them to the mixture and using remaining pine nuts to decorate the tops before baking
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Steps
1
Done
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Heat Oven to 400. |
2
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Bring Cheese and Butter to Room Temperature. |
3
Done
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in a Mixing Bowl, Combine Cheese, Butter, Mustard and Pepper. |
4
Done
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Beat With an Electric Mixer Until Combined. |
5
Done
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Add Flour. |
6
Done
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Beat on a Low Speed Until Well Blended. |
7
Done
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Transfer to a Lightly Floured Surface, Knead For About 30 Seconds. |
8
Done
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Using a Tespoon For Small Bites Form Into 3/4 Inch Balls (use a Table Spoon to Form Larger Biscuits). |
9
Done
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Place on Parchement Paper Lined Baking Sheet. |
10
Done
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Flatten Slightly With Bottom of a Glass Dipped in Flour. |
11
Done
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Sprinkle and Press in a Few Pine Nuts on Top of Each Flattened Ball. |
12
Done
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Bake For 6-8 Minutes or Until the Edges Start to Turn a Golden Brown. |
13
Done
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Cool on a Wire Rack. |