-One egg
-One-fourth teaspoon of garlic salt
-Grated parmesan
Directions:
First, cut up cheese sticks into multiple chunks. They can be any type of cheese you prefer. Wrap each chunk of cheese in a section of dough and roll them into little balls. Next, place the balls of dough onto a baking tray lined with parchment paper.
Arrange them into rows resembling a Christmas tree. Once that is completed, beat an egg and paint the doughy tree with the mixture, making sure to cover each ball completely.
Bake it at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for eighteen minutes. Then, in a bowl, melt some butter and sprinkle fresh basil into it, along with a bit of garlic salt. Stir well and coat the tree with the mixture. Finally, pour grated parmesan on top for extra cheesiness.
Kathleen serves her Christmas tree bread with a side of ranch dressing, but marinara sauce is also a superb option. Or try serving it with various dipping sauces to suit everyone’s individual tastes.
I can’t wait to whip this up for Christmas! Will you be making this cheesy tree?
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