Cheese rolls – Kiwi style

Or as the younger generation call them Southern Sushi

It is hard to find proper cheese rolls north of Christchurch.  It is a southern NZ delicacy which arrived with the greater Scottish immigrants.

Ingredients:

1 loaf of thin sandwich square bread

50g butter

3 tablespoons plain flour

1 ½ cups of milk  (I use soya)

1 tsp garlic crushed

1 small onion

Handful of chopped chives and parsley

2 cups of grated cheese – one that melts easily

Pepper lots, but no salt as cheese is full of salt.

Prepare

Melt butter in medium saucepan

Add in onion to cook, add garlic

Stir in flour until a roux (as for sauce making) when combined as such stir in milk

Add cheese – and stir to combine and bring to boil

Take off heat and lastly add in chives and parsley

Cut the crusts of opposite sides on of the bread as in photo

Spread mixture over a slice and roll up.

(example of uncut bread, crusts cut, spread and rolled bread)

Toast in oven or toasty machine and cover with butter

I always have some in a container in the freezer for after school snacks, or once cooked cut in half and serve with drinks

Other options are:

You can add an egg, or ½ tsp of mustard powder, some flat beer

You will see more commercial recipes from supermarkets – using a tin of reduced cream and packet of maggi onion soup or 3 cheese sauce.

I have tried all of these and my favourite is just made from good old food.

My parents would also make us cream corn rolls, so just the same but with a tin of cream corn.  The other one was savoury mince rolls.  These are yummy too and as long as you have purchased the mince fresh, they can be frozen.