Everything Bagel Cheese Straws combine all the flavors from a classic everything bagel with the crunchy, flaky cheese straw snack. These cheese straws are made with puff pastry and Asiago cheese and sprinkled with poppyseeds, sesame seeds, dried onion, and garlic.
Cheese Straws
Have you ever tried cheese straws? If you love cheese and pastries (and who doesn’t?) I’m sure you’ll love them.
A good cheese straw is light, flaky and slightly crunchy with lots of tangy cheese flavor. They’re often served with soups and sandwiches at bakeries. You might also find them in the bread basket or appetizer menu at many restaurants.
What Are Cheese Straws?
If you’re not familiar with cheese straws, they’re basically strips of pastry dough twisted together with cheese in a straw-like shape.
(No, they’re not drinking straws, alas! I know everyone’s looking for alternatives to plastic straws these days, but please don’t try sticking a cheese straw in your soda glass! It will not go well for you.)
Baking the cheese straws makes them puffy, light and golden brown. They’re delicious on their own, served with a bowl of Hearty Minestrone Soup, or alongside a bowl of Spicy Five Bean Chili.
These Everything Bagel Cheese Straws would also be an awesome addition to your next cheeseboard.
For all the parents sending kids back to school this fall, Everything Bagel Cheese Straws would also make a perfect breakfast pastry to eat on the go. My one note is that these are best served the same day they’re made, so it’s not a recipe I’d put on my Make Ahead Meals list.
These Cheese Straws are ready in so little time though that there’s no need to worry about a time crunch. And my family liked them so much that every single last cheese straw was gone within a couple of hours!
This recipe is a keeper and it’s straight out of my friend Maria’s new cookbook! Maria and her husband Josh are the creators of Two Peas & Their Pod and if you’ve ever baked, cooked, or snacked on one of their recipes, you know that their recipes deliver all the flavor with a minimum of fuss.
The Two Peas & Their Pod cookbook released TODAY and I am thrilled to be sharing this sneak peek with you! You can find your own copy on Amazon or in your local bookstore.
Easy Homemade Cheese Straws
You probably know by now that simple dinners and quick snacks are kind of our thing around here. I believe you shouldn’t have to choose between delicious, homemade food and meals that are easy to make.
Maria and I are on the same page with that. Her blog and cookbook are both packed with incredible exciting recipes that are easy enough for weeknights.
These Everything Bagel Cheese Straws are a great example of how much fun it is to combine two different foods (everything bagels and cheese straws) and put them together to make something special.
The everything bagel seasoning makes perfect sense for a cheese straw recipe. The garlic and onion go oh-so-well with the Asiago cheese and the nuttiness of the seeds added a satisfying layer of texture.
They also look gorgeous with those little specks of black sesame seeds and white poppy seeds, don’t you agree?
Puff Pastry Cheese Straws
Some cheese straw recipes require you to make your own pastry dough from scratch. That’s all well and good but who among us has that kind of time on our hands on an average Wednesday?
While I’m all in favor of the occasional baking project, I can’t get enough of recipes that let me have homemade baked goods without having to devote hours upon hours to the recipe.
This recipe calls for ready-made frozen puff pastry dough and I couldn’t have been happier with it. Simply thaw according to package directions and go!
From start to finish these homemade cheese straws took just slightly more than 30 minutes.
Puff Pastry Cheese Straw Recipe
After rolling out the puff pastry, you cut it into even strips. Whisk an egg and brush it over each strip of dough (this helps the seasonings stick to the cheese straws).
The everything bagel seasoning in this recipe is a combination of poppy seeds, sesame seeds, black sesame seeds (if you can find them), dried garlic and dried onion. Some stores also sell ready mixed Everything Bagel seasoning which works super well in this recipe, too.
Sprinkle Asiago cheese over the dough strips, then sprinkle your everything bagel seasoning over the dough, lightly pressing it into each strip.
To give the cheese straws a spiral shape, you twist the ends of each strip in opposite directions. It’s really neat how easy it is to make that pretty twisty shape!
After a few minutes in the oven, you have a delicious savory pastry. I already know this is going to be a recipe I make many more times!
Easy Appetizer Recipes
Want a few more easy appetizer recipes? Rosemary Artichoke Dip and Restaurant-Style Queso are two that disappear really fast.
This {Kid-Friendly} Salad On A Stick is immensely snackable and fun to eat. And these Parmesan Crusted Zucchini Sticks are also a great way to get more fun to eat vegetables in front of the kids.
Cheese Plate Snacking is a way of life over here. My kids can put together terrific plates on their own at this point and these cheese straws would be a delicious addition.
Cheese Straws also make a fantastic food to serve at your next party. They look so fancy next to a Cheese Board or on a platter with Rosemary Mushrooms.
Cheese lovers should also be sure to check out my Step-by-Step Guide to Perfect Grilled Cheese and Crispy Brussels Sprouts with Asiago Cheese.
I can’t wait for you all to try this cheese straw recipe and all the other awesome recipes in the Two Peas & Their Pod cookbook!
Everything Bagel Cheese Straws
Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon all-purpose flour for dusting
- 2 sheets of frozen puff pastry, thawed according to package directions
- 1 egg
- 4 ounces Asiago cheese, finely shredded, about 1 cup
- 2 teaspoons poppy seeds
- 2 teaspoons sesame seeds
- 2 teaspoons optional: black sesame seeds (these can be hard to find, it's okay to skip them, if you can't source them)
- 1½ teaspoon dried garlic
- 1½ teaspoon dried onion
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 375°F. Line two baking sheets with parchment or silicone mats. Lightly flour a large cutting board or clean countertop. Roll out each sheet of pastry to approximately 10×12 inches.
- In a small bowl, whisk the egg with 1 tablespoon of water. Using a pastry brush, gently brush the surface of the pastry with the egg mixture. Sprinkle each sheet evenly with the cheese, about ½ cup per sheet.
- Stir together the spices and sprinkle them over the pastry sheets. With a rolling pin, lightly press the cheese and seasonings into the puff pastry. Using a sharp knife, or pizza cutter, cut each sheet into strips about 1-inch wide.
- Transfer each strip to the lined baked sheet, placing them an inch apart, and twisting the ends in opposite directions to "spiral" each of the cheese straws. If the dough gets too warm and sticky, you can put one tray in the refrigerator while working with the other.
- Bake the straws for 15 minutes, until puffed and lightly browned. Turn each straw over and bake an additional 5 minutes, until golden brown, crispy, and dry to the touch. Remove from the oven and cool for 5 minutes. Serve the same day they're made.
Dawn says
Hi Mary! Thanks for this recipe. I’m very interested in trying it soon. Could you post the nutritional information for these, please? Thank you.
Mary Younkin says
Hi Dawn, the caloric information is listed above the ingredient list for this recipe. If you need more information, you can cut and paste the ingredients into an online calculator.
Carol says
I made these for a Christmas party. Twisting them were easier said then done and my Cheese Straws didn’t look anything like the picture. The second time I made them I just baked them flat. They were perfect. All the spices and cheese stayed intact. I’ll keep puff pastry in my freezer for now on just to make them. So glad I found this recipe.
Mary Younkin says
I’m happy to hear that you enjoyed them, Carol!