Parmesan Crisps with Thyme and Sea Salt (2024)

Total Time: 25 minutes

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One of the most elegant (and easy!) appetizers you'll ever have the pleasure of meeting. Thesedelicious Italian-inspired crisps pair wonderfully withco*cktails, and are fabulous onsalads or as soup toppers.

This is one of those easy (almost ridiculously easy recipes), that has lots of delicious WOW. It's an Ina Garden recipe that I've adapted ever so slightly. They're called "frico" in Italy and Ina describes them as,"One of the most elegant Italian delicacies you can serve with co*cktails."

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I agree with her wholeheartedly. They're incredibly delicious, and yet light enough to not spoil the main course. I have a little "thing" about people filling up on the appetizers and not having much room for a lovingly-prepared meal.

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The ingredient list is pretty much complete in the title of the post. There's a tablespoon of flour that's added, just to help everything hold together. Other than that, it's Parmesan cheese (good quality), fresh thyme and sea salt. You might think Parmesan is salty enough on it's own, but don't omit the pinch of sea salt. I tried that and it just wasn't the same.

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And the technique is so simple you won't believe it. Just combine the Parmesan, flour and thyme and scoop out tablespoonfuls onto a cookie sheet.

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Bake for 8-10 minutes, then let them cool. That's it!

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Ina saysto grate the Parmesan quite coarsely (like you would carrots). I tried that too, and like the crisps better grated with a medium coarse grater. I think they look prettier that way too. Ina also calls for kosher salt combined with the cheese mixture - which is fine, but a sprinkle of good sea salt right over the top takes them literally "right over the top"!

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So pick up a small piece of good Parmesan. I recommend Parmesan Reggiano. It's not cheap, but definitely worth it. I picked up a 4-ounce piece at Whole Foods for $5. That's probably as expensive as you'll find it. You canpurchase Parmesan Reggiano at Costco or Sam's club for much less, but you'll have to buy a much larger quantity. That's not such a bad thing though. It lasts a long time in the fridge and adds such a delicious touch to salads, soups, pasta...

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Happy New Year! Can't wait to share lots of deliciousness in 2017! Cheers!

P.S. One last thing. These wonderful little bitesare also greatin or alongside salads and as soup toppers.

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Parmesan Crisps with Thyme and Sea Salt

Chris Scheuer

One of the most elegant (and easy!) Italian-inspired appetizers you'll ever have the pleasure of meeting. A delicious little bite to go with co*cktails, on salads or as a soup topping.

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 25 minutes mins

Course Appetizer

Cuisine French

SERVINGS 24

CALORIES 19 kcal

Ingredients

  • 4- ounce piece of Parmesan Reggiano cheese, without the rind
  • 1 tablespoon all-purpose flour
  • 2 teaspoons minced fresh thyme leaves - reserve some for garnish
  • ½ teaspoon flaky sea salt, I love Maldon
  • ½ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Line 2 sheet pans with parchment paper.

  • Grate the Parmesan using a medium size grater.

  • Combine the Parmesan, flour and thyme in a bowl and mix well. With a measuring spoon, spoon level tablespoons of the mixture onto the prepared sheet pans, spreading each round into a 2-½ inch disk. Toss the mixture each time and scoop from the bottom of the bowl to be sure you get some flour in each spoonful. Sprinkle each little disk with a pinch of the flaky sea salt and a grind of black pepper.

  • Bake in the middle of the oven for 8 to 10 minutes, until medium golden brown.

  • Cool on the pans for 5 minutes, loosen with a metal spatula, then cool completely on a baking rack. Serve at room temperature.

  • I like to garnish with a few more fresh thyme leaves before serving.

Notes

* I use a grater like this.
** Maldon sea salt is fantastic. It's a little expensive (as salt goes) but it's used as a finishing salt. Not a salt for every day use. It's delicious as a finishing touch to salads, sandwiches, main dishes etc. Take a pinch of it with your fingers and rub your fingers together as you sprinkle it over the food to bring out the wonderful flavor.

Nutrition

Calories: 19kcalProtein: 1gFat: 1gCholesterol: 3mgSodium: 124mgPotassium: 4mgVitamin A: 35IUCalcium: 56mgIron: 0.1mg

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  1. Loubee says

    Can these be made in advance

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    • Lindsay @ The Café Sucre Farine says

      Hi Loubee, they could definitely be made a few days in advance. I would just layer them with parchment paper in an airtight container.

      Reply

  2. Vera Rosato says

    I would like the exact measurement of cheese since I have a large piece & no scale. Or is it safe to assume 4 ounces is 1/2 cup?

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    • Chris Scheuer says

      Hi Vera, you'll need 1¼ to 1½ cups of grated parmesan cheese to make the 24 crisps.

      Reply

  3. Linda Loo says

    When I click on the link for the grater an OXO Coarse grater comes up with very large holes. Is this the one you use? Your notes say to use a medium size grater. Thank you! I’m looking forward to making this for my bunco group next week.

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    • Chris Scheuer says

      Hi Linda, I actually like a medium grater like this one: https://amzn.to/3ZIB1Uv
      Hope you enjoy these crisps!

      Reply

  4. joan M Moldenhauer says

    I made this recipe recently and adore it! I have a hint that IMHO is pretty easy. I used a small muffin tin, non-stick, and added my shredded parm by T into the bottom of each cup. It made 12 easily and they popped right out when cool and maintained a almost perfect round.
    Thanks for all the many great recipes I’ve gathered over time from your website. They’ve become a part of my routine baked goods. Pleasure to see your emails when they arrive in my in box.
    Joan

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    • Chris Scheuer says

      That's great, Joan! Thank you for the kind comment.

      Reply

  5. Cat says

    Hi Chris, I'm assuming you put the pepper on last when sprinkling the salt? There's nothing in the recipe that tells when to add it. Making them as we speak!

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    • Chris Scheuer says

      Yes, that is correct, Cat! I've added that! Thanks.

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