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These garlic herb cheese bombs are the bomb. Period.
It took me 10 minutes to prep, 10 minutes to bake, and in 20 minutes, these cheesy bombs were out of the oven and ready to be served.
How sweet is that?
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I know for many people, Thanksgiving dinner is rather stressful as there are so many dishes to make—all from scratch—if you will.
There are the perfectly roasted turkey, the warm and fluffy homemade rolls, side dishes, and the desserts, so much so that you have to prep many things in advance.
Now, I don’t mean to ask you to cheat, but if your make-from-scratch dinner rolls somehow don’t proof or rise properly on turkey day and the store is closed, this garlic herb cheese bombs might come to your rescue, provided you have the biscuit dough at home!
Yes, they are made with store-bought ingredients, but that doesn’t mean that they are not good.
In fact, they are absolutely amazing and your family would probably love them.
This amazing recipe is from Love Bakes Good Cakes.
I practically just made them this afternoon with my son.
He is off school starting today so I made these garlic herb cheese bombs for him as his afternoon snack.
I can see that I will make them again and again because they are so easy.
And this can certainly be a great side for any occasions.
I am not sure about you but I will definitely be making these again for turkey day tomorrow.
Have a happy thanksgiving and for those who travel home, have a safe journey.
Enjoy your turkey day and all the good food, but more importantly, enjoy the quality time with your family and loved ones!
How Many Calories per Serving?
This recipe is only 180 calories per serving.
What Dishes to Serve with This Recipe?
For a wholesome meal and easy weeknight dinner, I recommend the following recipes.
Garlic Herb Cheese Bombs
Ingredients
- 2 cans refrigerated biscuits (7.5 oz. each )
- 4 oz (125g) Mozzarella cheese (cut into 20 cubes)
- 4 tablespoons butter (melted)
- 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
- fresh parsley leaves (finely chopped)
- 1 pinch salt
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 400°F (204°C).
- Open the biscuit cans and separate the biscuits. Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper. Wrap the cheese bombs by placing one cube of the cheese in the center of each biscuit.
- Carefully wrap the biscuit dough around the cheese, pinch the biscuit to close and seal tight. Place the seam part down and arrange the biscuits, so they are at least 1-inch (2.5cm) apart. Bake for 10 minutes or until the surface turn golden brown.
- While the biscuits are baked in the oven, mix the butter, garlic powder, salt, and parsley leaves together. Set aside.
- Remove the biscuits from the oven and brush with the butter mixture immediately. Serve warm.
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I made these for the basketball game today as well as meatballs . We dunked them in spaghetti sauce and they were amazing. I did buy string cheese then I just cut it in to small blocks. They were declared a winner, thanks for the great recipe!
Hi Jennifer, thanks for trying these garlic herb cheese bombs. Spaghetti sauce sounds like a great idea, thanks for sharing!! :)
Hi, can i bake them ahead and reheat up again later? Plan to bring to a dinner party after running some errands
Sure, you can! :)
Everyone loved them.
Thank you so much.
Awesome!
These are awesome. I made them two days ago for the first time and they were such a hit with my family that I am making them again today. Thank you so much for sharing this recipe.
Thanks Debbie for trying my garlic herb cheese bombs recipe.
I made these for Easter dinner as an appetizer.They were the “bomb”. Yes pun intended?.
Everyone loved them.
Thank you so much.
Margie
Loved these and so easy to make. I did cut up string cheese but next time I think I will use the mozzarella balls so I can add more cheese.
Sounds like a great idea! :)
How does it make 20 with only 2 cans? Do you cut each biscuit?
Each can has 10.
Mmmmm… these look divine! I would like to make them for a party next weekend. Is there a way I could sub the biscuit dough for cresent dough instead? Have you ever tried it? I have quite a few tubes of it leftover from an event last week and would love to use them up!
Yes you can. You can try this recipe instead: https://rasamalaysia.com/garlic-butter-cheesy-crescent-rolls/
we don’t have can of bisciut here what can use to make the cheesy bombs please
Quick, easy, tasty…what else could you ask for? :) (Also, I wasn’t looking to this recipe to be health food, so the calorie counts didn’t bother me.)