Easiest Ever 3 Ingredient Cheese Cookies
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Easiest Ever 3 Ingredient Cheese Cookies

Most of the people love cheese - it just makes everything better! Same with these cookies - just three simple ingredients and you get delicious yellow treats.
Gather Ingredients

- 100 g butter (room temperature)
- 100 g cheese
- 100-150 g wheat flour
- Parchment paper or oil for greasing
- Grater
You can make more cookies taking same amounts of butter, flour and cheese and then adding extra flour as needed.
Grate Cheese

Grate the cheese into as small chunks as possible. Set aside.
Mix 2




Mix 100g flour and all of the butter together. Try repeatedly pushing the flour into the butter - after a little while it will stick together. Don't melt the butter! It has to be in a room temperature.
Add Cheese


Add grated cheese. If the mass seems too sticky and wet, add more flour.
Shape


You can make different shaped cookies but this is one of the options. Roll the dough into evenly sized small balls. Then roll the ball between your hands for a few times like a play dough, so it looks like a thick sausage. Then - make a crescent shape!
Bake

Place cookies in a cookie pan - greased or lined with parchment paper. Bake in 200 C until cookies turn golden. Don't burn them - cookies can get bitter.
Snack!


Let cookies cool - they taste just as good on the second day!