Marmite Cheese Scrolls

A great snack or perfect for their lunch boxes - the kids will enjoy making this recipe.

A great snack or perfect for their lunch boxes – the kids will enjoy making this Marmite cheese scrolls recipe.

Instructions:

For full instructions, download and print the recipe 

Recipe provided by Edmonds My First Cookbook

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Ingredients

  • 3 cups Edmontons Standard Flour

  • 4 1/2 tsp Edmontons Baking Powder

  • 1/4 tsp Salt

  • 50 grams Butter

  • 1 1/2 cups Milk

  • Filling

  • 2 tbsp Butter

    melted

  • 2-3 tbsp Marmite

  • 3/4 cup Cheese

    grated

Equipment

  • 1 Mixing bowl
  • 1 Baking sheet
  • 1 Oven

Instructions

    Comments.

    1. MuddledUpMolly
      1 December, 2019

      Ooh yummy these sound so good both for the kids lunchboxes and for my baby mama’s group next time I am hosting us all 🙂

    2. SarahBlair
      1 December, 2019

      Yum! These would make an easy weekend lunch or something a little different for lunch boxes. I will have to make this!

    3. Alezandra
      1 December, 2019

      I’ve seen this recipe before and I like the image on top. It’s easy to print out and remember to try to do this. I am not a personal fan of marmite but with chesse, this might be a good thing to try.

    4. Jen_Wiig
      29 November, 2019

      Omgosh yum!!! These sound so good.. And pretty easy too which would mean I could get my eldest who is showing a real keen interest in cooking and baking in the kitchen to learn to make these.
      They’d make great afternoon snacks and being fresh and home made you know they’re gonna be good.
      I need to broaden my baking abit, I’ve always said I’m a cook not a Baker and it definitely showed while at culinary school 🤣 so basic and quick baking my fav… These certainly get close to that so yay a deff must try for us.

    5. Bevik1971
      27 November, 2019

      Haha good old Marmite – I would use Marmite or Vegemite for this recipe (I like both). Good idea for the school lunches and even for me to take to work as an arvo snack 🙂 Ncie and easy and home made!

    6. Micht
      27 November, 2019

      Now this looks doable and enjoyable for both my 3 and 6yr old girls.. will have to do this over the holidays with them both.

    7. dawnblyth
      26 November, 2019

      Awesome! I was just thinking about making some of these the other day but I didn’t have a recipe for them. I am going to make some and put them in the lunch boxes!! What a great thing to fill up the lunchboxes!

    8. Mands1980
      20 November, 2019

      Yummy we used to make these often but I forgot about them they are actually quite easy to make and great when warm too. I love that you can print of the recipe so easily too. Our kids love these as will most other kids.

    9. Loucyd3
      19 November, 2019

      Will definitely have to give this recipe a go, our family enjoys marmite and cheese and these would be perfect for the kids lunch boxes or afternoon teas.

    10. Shorrty4life1
      11 November, 2019

      These sound super easy for an alternative for in the children’s lunchboxes as they are always getting sick of sandwiches. I used to make apple and cinimon pinwheels like this and they used to be rhe best thing out. Definitely will be trying this recipe as the kids love marmite and cheese.

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