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Sunday, 3 March 2013

Novelty Kids Pin Wheel Lollipop sandwiches with cheese filling.


Cute little kids novelty pin wheel sandwich lollipops.

Ingredients:

4 slices white or brown bread
60 g  / 2 oz grated cheddar cheese
30 g / 1 oz grated carrots
1 tablespoon butter or margarine
16 Red or green grapes

8 sticks of spaghetti

Method:

1. Remove the crusts from the bread slices and place them on a flat surface.
2. Using a rolling pin flatten out the bread slices.
3. Spread the butter on the bread slices and sprinkle over it the cheese and then the grated carrots,


4. Starting at one end of the bread slice start rolling the bread to form a tight roll  like a swiss roll. Brush the edge of the bread slice with a little water and apply slight pressure so that the ends stick and sandwich rolls do not unravel.
5.Repeat for all four slices of bread.
6. Using a sharp knife divide each bread roll into 4 pieces.


7. Take the spaghetti sticks and break it in half.
8. Thread a grape on to the spaghetti , and then thread the pinwheels sandwich where the end is open onto the spaghetti to form a lollipop.Repeat for remaining sandwiches.


Serve immediately

NB -I used raw spaghetti to make the lollipops as they are for children ,you can use cocktail sticks but be careful with the wooden splinters.
You can replace the grapes with cherry tomatoes.

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11 comments:

  1. Hi,
    Lovely for kids, this is indeed great idea to make them eat everything, nice presentation.
    First time here and I hook up to see your creativity, following you to see more stuff from you.
    Have a nice week ahead!

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  2. If I tried this they would fall apart you must be really patient they look great :)

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  3. yummy dish ,too tempting!!

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  4. so yummmm....come and participate in my event. Cook mela food
    http://merrytummy.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/march-event-announcement-favorite.html

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  5. So cool, no kid wont deny eating this. Yummy!!

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  6. Love these - I always struggle to get my son to eat sandwiches - you have some great ideas!

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  7. Innoative idea..Perfect to seduce kiddos tastebuds..love it..

    sujamd

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  8. These will be nice to make for over the Easter hols as the kids can help to make them!

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  9. We made these over the Easter Weekend and the kids loved them!

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  10. I think even my brother would love these.

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