{"id":96,"date":"2026-08-03T11:58:44","date_gmt":"2026-08-03T11:58:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/recipes.mealse.com\/?p=96"},"modified":"2026-08-03T11:59:00","modified_gmt":"2026-08-03T11:59:00","slug":"my-neighbor-dropped-a-batch-of-these-off-and-i-ate-the-entire-tin-standing-at-the-kitchen-counter-only-4-ingredients-to-make-the-most-addictive-bite","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/recipes.mealse.com\/?p=96","title":{"rendered":"My neighbor dropped a batch of these off and I ate the entire tin standing at the kitchen counter. Only 4 ingredients to make the most addictive bite"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"article-block\" data-block-id=\"1\" data-block-type=\"body\">\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<p>These southern 4-ingredient cheese straws are the kind of snack you promise to just taste once and then somehow end up eating the entire tin while standing at the kitchen counter. They\u2019re sharp, salty, buttery, and completely addictive\u2014exactly the kind of thing a generous neighbor might drop off still warm from the oven.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"inarticle1\" class=\"article-ad active\" data-block-id=\"2\" data-block-type=\"ad\">\n<div id=\"div-gpt-ad-inarticle1-1\" data-google-query-id=\"COfNpfizhJYDFdD-DQkdd_ccGA\">\n<div id=\"google_ads_iframe_\/1037360\/dfp_cc\/dfp_cc_t8_inarticle1_0__container__\"><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article-block\" data-block-id=\"3\" data-block-type=\"body\">\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<p>This version sticks to the old-school Southern formula: lots of sharp cheddar, real butter, a little flour, and a kick of cayenne. No fancy equipment or extra ingredients, just a simple dough you can mix, pipe, or roll and cut. They\u2019re perfect for holidays, parties, or honestly just a Tuesday night when you want something homemade and snacky without a big production.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article-block\" data-block-id=\"4\" data-block-type=\"body\">\n<figure class=\"article-image\" data-image-index=\"0\" data-image-id=\"img-001\"><figcaption>Plate of homemade cheese straws on a kitchen counter<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"inarticle2\" class=\"article-ad active\" data-block-id=\"5\" data-block-type=\"ad\">\n<div id=\"div-gpt-ad-inarticle2-1\" data-google-query-id=\"CL732vizhJYDFY5PpAQddIQ4hw\">\n<div id=\"google_ads_iframe_\/1037360\/dfp_cc\/dfp_cc_t8_inarticle2_0__container__\"><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article-block\" data-block-id=\"6\" data-block-type=\"body\">\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<p>Serve these cheese straws piled on a white plate or in a tin alongside cocktails, sweet tea, or a glass of chilled white wine. They\u2019re great on a snack board with nuts, olives, and sliced apples or grapes, and they make an easy nibble before a holiday dinner.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<p>I also love tucking a few into lunchboxes or serving them with tomato soup or chili instead of crackers. If you\u2019re hosting, bake them earlier in the day and keep them in an airtight container at room temperature; just set them out right before guests arrive so they stay crisp.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article-block\" data-block-id=\"7\" data-block-type=\"body\">\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<p><b>Southern 4-Ingredient Cheese Straws<\/b><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<p>Servings: 24\u201330 cheese straws<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/sftimes.s3.amazonaws.com\/a\/5\/f\/5\/a5f543c20c5872f0c69dbfc56a7ddfc9.jpg\" \/><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"inarticle3\" class=\"article-ad active\" data-block-id=\"8\" data-block-type=\"ad\">\n<div id=\"div-gpt-ad-inarticle3-1\" data-google-query-id=\"CP7nj_yzhJYDFRH7DQkdyF4boQ\">\n<div id=\"google_ads_iframe_\/1037360\/dfp_cc\/dfp_cc_t8_inarticle3_0__container__\"><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article-block\" data-block-id=\"9\" data-block-type=\"body\">\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<p><b>Ingredients<\/b><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<p>2 cups (8 oz \/ 225 g) finely shredded sharp cheddar cheese, firmly packed<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"block-p\">1\/2 cup (1 stick \/ 113 g) unsalted butter, softened to room temperature<\/div>\n<div class=\"block-p\">1 1\/2 cups (180 g) all-purpose flour<\/div>\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<p>1\/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper (or to taste)<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article-block\" data-block-id=\"10\" data-block-type=\"body\">\n<figure class=\"article-image\" data-image-index=\"1\" data-image-id=\"img-002\"><figcaption>Cheese straw ingredients arranged in mixing bowls<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"inarticle4\" class=\"article-ad active\" data-block-id=\"11\" data-block-type=\"ad\">\n<div id=\"div-gpt-ad-inarticle4-1\" data-google-query-id=\"CP7SofyzhJYDFU5IHQkdbag6SQ\">\n<div id=\"google_ads_iframe_\/1037360\/dfp_cc\/dfp_cc_t8_inarticle4_0__container__\"><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article-block\" data-block-id=\"12\" data-block-type=\"body\">\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<p><b>Directions<\/b><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<p>Preheat the oven to 350\u00b0F (175\u00b0C). Line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper for easy cleanup and to help the cheese straws bake evenly and crisp up.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<p>In a medium mixing bowl, combine the softened butter and finely shredded sharp cheddar cheese. Use a sturdy spatula, wooden spoon, or hand mixer on low speed to blend until the mixture is well combined and almost paste-like. The cheese should be very finely shredded so it blends smoothly and bakes into visible cheesy texture instead of big clumps.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article-block\" data-block-id=\"13\" data-block-type=\"body\">\n<figure class=\"article-image\" data-image-index=\"2\" data-image-id=\"img-003\"><figcaption>Cheddar and butter being mixed in a bowl<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"inarticle5\" class=\"article-ad active\" data-block-id=\"14\" data-block-type=\"ad\">\n<div id=\"div-gpt-ad-inarticle5-1\" data-google-query-id=\"CLqHuvyzhJYDFadZ9ggdB483wg\">\n<div id=\"google_ads_iframe_\/1037360\/dfp_cc\/dfp_cc_t8_inarticle4_1__container__\"><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article-block\" data-block-id=\"15\" data-block-type=\"body\">\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<p>Sprinkle the cayenne pepper over the cheese mixture, then add the all-purpose flour. Stir and press the dough together with your spatula or hands until it forms a soft, thick dough that holds together when squeezed. It will seem dry at first; keep pressing and folding until there are no dry flour pockets.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<p>If your kitchen is very cool and the dough is crumbly, knead it gently with clean hands for a minute to bring it together.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article-block\" data-block-id=\"16\" data-block-type=\"body\">\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<p>Decide how you want to shape the cheese straws: For classic ridged straws, transfer the dough to a heavy-duty piping bag fitted with a large star tip. For a simpler option, roll the dough. If piping, skip to the next step.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<p>If rolling, lightly flour a work surface and roll the dough into a rough rectangle about 1\/4 inch thick, then use a sharp knife or pizza cutter to slice into thin strips about 1\/2 inch wide and 4 to 5 inches long.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"inarticle6\" class=\"article-ad active\" data-block-id=\"17\" data-block-type=\"ad\">\n<div id=\"div-gpt-ad-inarticle6-1\" data-google-query-id=\"CPGkxvyzhJYDFQTODQkdEkwEGA\">\n<div id=\"google_ads_iframe_\/1037360\/dfp_cc\/dfp_cc_t8_inarticle4_2__container__\"><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article-block\" data-block-id=\"18\" data-block-type=\"body\">\n<figure class=\"article-image\" data-image-index=\"3\" data-image-id=\"img-004\"><figcaption>Rolled cheese straw dough cut into strips<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article-block\" data-block-id=\"19\" data-block-type=\"body\">\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<p>If piping, work with half the dough at a time so it\u2019s easier to handle. Pipe long, thin strips of dough directly onto the prepared baking sheets, about 1\/2 inch wide and 4 to 5 inches long. Leave a little space between each so the hot air can circulate and crisp the edges.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<p>If rolling and cutting, carefully transfer the strips to the baking sheets with a spatula or your fingers.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"inarticle7\" class=\"article-ad active\" data-block-id=\"20\" data-block-type=\"ad\">\n<div id=\"div-gpt-ad-inarticle7-1\" data-google-query-id=\"COjx6PyzhJYDFTdE9ggdxUwEYg\">\n<div id=\"google_ads_iframe_\/1037360\/dfp_cc\/dfp_cc_t8_inarticle4_3__container__\"><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article-block\" data-block-id=\"21\" data-block-type=\"body\">\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<p>Once all the dough is shaped, gently straighten any very crooked pieces with your fingers. For the best crisp texture and that classic look, keep the strips fairly thin and even. They won\u2019t spread much in the oven, so what you see now is close to how they\u2019ll look when baked.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<figure class=\"article-image\" data-image-index=\"4\" data-image-id=\"img-005\"><figcaption>Unbaked cheese straws lined up on a baking sheet<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article-block\" data-block-id=\"22\" data-block-type=\"body\">\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<p>Bake one sheet at a time on the middle rack for 12 to 16 minutes, or until the cheese straws are a deep golden color on the edges and lightly golden on top. The exact time will depend on your oven and the thickness of your straws. They should smell toasty and cheesy, and the edges should look crisp, not pale.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<p>Remove the baking sheet from the oven and let the cheese straws cool on the pan for 5 minutes to firm up, then carefully transfer them to a wire rack to cool completely. They will crisp more as they cool. Repeat with the remaining baking sheet(s) of dough.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><!--nextpage--><\/p>\n<div class=\"article-block\" data-block-id=\"25\" data-block-type=\"body\">\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<p>Once fully cooled, pile the cheese straws onto a white ceramic plate or tuck them into a tin. Store any leftovers (if you somehow don\u2019t eat the whole batch at the counter) in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<p>For the crispiest texture, let them cool completely before sealing the container.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<p><b>Variations &amp; Tips<\/b><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"inarticle9\" class=\"article-ad active\" data-block-id=\"26\" data-block-type=\"ad\">\n<div id=\"div-gpt-ad-inarticle9-1\" data-google-query-id=\"CLHSp_2zhJYDFdMzBgAdRGotzQ\">\n<div id=\"google_ads_iframe_\/1037360\/dfp_cc\/dfp_cc_t8_inarticle4_5__container__\"><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article-block\" data-block-id=\"27\" data-block-type=\"body\">\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<p>For a milder version, cut the cayenne down to 1\/4 teaspoon or use a pinch of black pepper instead; you\u2019ll still get great cheesy flavor with less heat. For extra bite, bump the cayenne up to 3\/4 teaspoon or add a pinch of smoked paprika (this would technically be a 5th ingredient, so only do it if you\u2019re not strictly sticking to the 4-ingredient idea). If you like a very sharp flavor, use extra-sharp cheddar and make sure it\u2019s freshly shredded from a block so it melts and bakes properly\u2014pre-shredded cheese is often coated with starch and won\u2019t give the same texture.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article-block\" data-block-id=\"28\" data-block-type=\"body\">\n<figure class=\"article-image\" data-image-index=\"6\" data-image-id=\"img-007\"><figcaption>Cheese straws served on a snack board with fruit and olives<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"inarticle10\" class=\"article-ad active\" data-block-id=\"29\" data-block-type=\"ad\">\n<div id=\"div-gpt-ad-inarticle10-1\" data-google-query-id=\"CMz_t_2zhJYDFXUiBgAdhD86zQ\">\n<div id=\"google_ads_iframe_\/1037360\/dfp_cc\/dfp_cc_t8_inarticle4_6__container__\"><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article-block\" data-block-id=\"30\" data-block-type=\"body\">\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<p>You can also play with shapes: cut the dough into short sticks, long skinny straws, or even tiny bite-size squares for party snacks. To make ahead, prepare the dough, shape the straws, and freeze them flat on a baking sheet; once firm, transfer to a freezer bag and bake from frozen, adding a couple extra minutes to the bake time.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<p>Food safety tips: Keep the butter and cheese refrigerated until you\u2019re ready to mix the dough, and don\u2019t leave the dough sitting out for hours before baking\u2014mix, shape, and bake within about an hour for best quality. Since these are low-moisture and fully baked until crisp, they\u2019re safe at room temperature for a few days, but always discard if they smell off, taste stale, or lose their crispness and become overly soft or greasy.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>These southern 4-ingredient cheese straws are the kind of snack you promise to just taste once and then somehow end up eating the entire tin while standing at the kitchen counter. 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