100% Real Cheese Crisps Recipe (Grain Free) (2024)

Ever miss that crunchy texture that foods like chips and crackers used to provide? This easy cheese crisps recipe will hit the snackingspot! Best of all, unlike most storebought cheese crackers, the one ingredient is 100% real food!

The next time you need a healthy alternative to crackers or a break from carrots and celery for dipping into salsa or sauces, try these! And it only takes 15 minutes and a hunk of cheese.

Cheese Crisps? Isn’t That Unhealthy?

It’s true, 100% cheese crisps certainly aren’t an everyday food, but if you are craving chips, this is a much healthier alternative!

Cheese crisps are higher in calories and fat than some other snacking choices and not recommended for thelactose intolerant. In our house, we do keep moderate amounts of raw, aged cheeses and high-fat dairy like butter, cream, and yogurt in the meal rotation. (The keywords here are “moderate” and “rotation.”)

Getting “Real” About Dairy

There’s nothing better than snacking on fresh veggies and fruit. That’s undeniable. But dairy in its most natural form — raw, organic, pastured (meaning grass-fed), and full fat — does have nutritional value and can be handled digestively by most people. Even better if it’s fermented as it’s lower in sugar and lactose and contains probiotics!

Food rotation is a key element in getting good nutrition and avoiding food allergies. When I know we are carefully choosing what and when we consume, I can feel good about indulging in things like real dairy once in a while.

As always, a good meal planning system (check out my favorite, Real Plans!) helps guard against the overconsumption of any one kind of food.

For this reason, I have kept some dairy in my favorite 200+ recipes featured in The Wellness Mama Cookbook(although dairy is rarely essential to the recipe and easily skipped if needed).

For variety, the recipes frequently call for healthy milk substitutes like almond and coconut milk.

How to Make One-Ingredient Cheese Chips

There are a few important keys to making cheese chips. The first is choosing the right cheese. You need a nice, hard, low-moisture cheese such as Parmesan (a block or shreds of it, not the grated stuff in a canister), cheddar, or asiago.

The second is a close eye. Cheese crisps go from being not-quite-done to burnt in seconds! Take them out when they’re bubbly and just starting to brown around the edges.

If your cheese crisps are too lacy and crumbling, try mixing a couple of types of cheese together. I found that a mix of Parmesan and cheddar held together better than just cheddar.

Mix It Up!

If you’re feeling ambitious and would like to add some flavor complexity to your cheese chips, try sprinkling them with spices before baking. I like them with a dash oftaco seasoningand a thin slice of jalapeno. Or try a pinch ofItalian seasoning.

This creative recipeputs the cheese in a muffin tin to cool so to make crisps in bowl form.

Without further ado, here’s how to get your savory umami fix from 100% real cheese crisps. It takes little prep time or cooking know-how.

100% Real Cheese Crisps Recipe (Grain Free) (1)

100% Real Cheese Crisps Recipe

A thin layer of baked Parmesan and cheddar cheeses forms a crispy and salty snack.

Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 15 minutes mins

Calories 360kcal

Author Katie Wells

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Servings

Ingredients

  • 8 oz low-moisture cheese (Parmesan, asiago, or aged cheddar, freshly grated)
  • ½ tsp herbs or spices (try paprika, taco seasoning, or Italian seasoning, optional)

Instructions

  • Very lightly oil a cookie sheet or use a silicone baking mat or parchment paper.

  • Use a 1 tablespoon measure to put small piles of cheese onto the cookie sheet leaving sufficient space between for spreading.

  • Sprinkle with herbs or spices if using.

  • Turn the oven on ‘Broil’ and put the cheese in.

  • Watch carefully. It may take a little practice to learn timing. When bubbles slow down slightly and at first sign of browning, it’s time to take them out.

  • Allow the cheese to cool slightly, then gently remove them using a thin spatula to a paper towel covered plate to cool completely.

  • When cooled, use just as you would chips for snacking or dipping into homemade sauces.

  • To store, wait until fully cooled and pack between layers of waxed paper in a shallow dish.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

100% Real Cheese Crisps Recipe

Amount Per Serving (4 oz. cheese)

Calories 360Calories from Fat 216

% Daily Value*

Fat 24g37%

Saturated Fat 16g100%

Cholesterol 80mg27%

Sodium 1040mg45%

Carbohydrates 4g1%

Protein 36g72%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Notes

To store, wait until fully cooled and pack between layers of waxed paper in a shallow dish or stainless steel storage container.

If you have any left, that is!

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