Cheese "chips" 60cals
I recently tried out an idea I read online for cheese "chips." The basic idea is that you cut low-fat string cheese strips into disks and bake until melted into a crispy chip.
I take 60 calorie mozzarella string cheese and cut it into about 1cm thick pieces, place on a baking sheet with tin foil sprayed with Pam, and bake for 10 minutes at 350F. (Experiment with your own oven's temps!)
It's basically like the crispy melted cheese you peel off the edges of a pizza slice. I don't even need a plate, I just let the foil cool and use the foil as my plate!
I take 60 calorie mozzarella string cheese and cut it into about 1cm thick pieces, place on a baking sheet with tin foil sprayed with Pam, and bake for 10 minutes at 350F. (Experiment with your own oven's temps!)
It's basically like the crispy melted cheese you peel off the edges of a pizza slice. I don't even need a plate, I just let the foil cool and use the foil as my plate!
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OMG!!! I am so going to go do this!0
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I am for sure going to try this.0
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bumping it!0
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Sounds yummy!0
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I'm going to make some right now. Great idea!0
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Awesome! I had a boatload of calories to catch up on the other day, and I baked some cheese balls. I enjoyed the cheese that spilled out of them more than the breaded hunk (who knew that eating less fried foods would actually help me ) so this would be great! Now I need to go out and buy some, can't stand the taste of them solid. Too rubbery.0
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Yumnessssssssssss !!!!!!!! & IM a cheeseAHolic!! Thanks!!!0
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Oh My!!!! This made my stomach stand up and say "Howdy"! I am sooooooo making this! Thanks!0
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sounds like a good replacement for croutons in a salad, too.0
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sounds like a good replacement for croutons in a salad, too.
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NOW WITH PICS! I made these today for myself and decided I should include pictures. I actually took Amber's suggestion and put them on a salad after I took the pictures.
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bummmpp0
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nice!0
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I am definitely going to try this on a sald. Thanks.0
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yummer0
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I have done the same thing with parchment paper in the microwave. Delish....0
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wow , i am really going to try this they look awesome. Thanks0
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Sounds yummy! Will have to try them.0
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This sounds amazing. Gonna try it tonight!0
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bump!0
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This sounds so good! I need to go and get myself some string cheese!0
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bump!0
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They tasted pretty good! Much better than "string" string cheese. But why did mine turn brown on the top instead of the edges first?0
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Ok I am sold. I love cheese and miss it. My favorite kind is the kind that is crisp, great example, what we pick off pizza.0
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Ooh! I have some mini babybels that I could probably just slice real thin and do this with.... may try it this afternoon! Thanks!0
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Wow that does sound and look delish!!! I love cheese. What temp do you set your oven for so they melt, get crispy but don't burn?0
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Yummy. I will definitely try this.0
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Wow that does sound and look delish!!! I love cheese. What temp do you set your oven for so they melt, get crispy but don't burn?
I do 350F for 8-12 minutes. Keep a close eye on it.0 -
Ive been doing this for years with all kinds of cheese I use a non-stick pan on the stove with low to medium low heat0
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