Low carb friendly snacks are really starting to take off. I’ve seen more flax crackers, low carb bars and Parmesan chips entering the market than I ever thought possible! The only downside, you end up paying dearly for these specialty products with your wallet. I was at Wegman’s the other day and they had these amazing Parmesan crisps and I said, you know what, I can make those! So I whipped out my trusty Whoopie Pie Pan and got to experimenting!
The trick was to use two different types of Parmesan cheese. The shaved cheese on the right melted really well but didn’t have the coverage. The grated cheese served as a nice base and filler. Also, its essential to cook these in some sort of cavity pan like a Whoopie Pie Pan so the cheese is contained during its melting.
Start by laying down a layer of grated cheese, then the shreds, then top with more grated cheese.
They’re done when the sides brown up and the cheese has fully melted and become crisp.
I used them as vessels for even more cheese! They turned out really well and can be whipped up very quickly before a party or as a quick snack.
- Serves: 9
- Serving size: 1 Chip
- Calories: 60
- Fat: 3g
- Carbohydrates: 0g
- Fiber: 0g
- Protein: 6g
- 4 Oz. Shaved Parmesan (112g)
- 4 Oz. Grated Parmesan (112g)
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees
- Layer bottom of well with grated cheese, then shaved, then grated
- Cook for 7 minutes or until crisp and golden brown
- Let cool for 5 minutes
Wilton Whoopie Pie Pan Not to be out done, the Whoopie Pie Pan is the bastard cousin of the muffin top pan. Instead of 6 buns, it packs 12 into the same space. The edges are more round than the muffin top pan and so it creates a smaller, more cookie like shape. Its good for making tapas sized buns or for holding together keto cookies. |
Non-slip Cutting Board Let’s face it, keto involves a lot of prep. You’ve got to slice all those vegetables, cut up all that meat and not just any old board will do. Make sure to grab yourself a nice non-slip one for the kitchen! |
Cheese Knife Set Whether your spreading a Brie, slicing a Cheddar or crumbling a Feta this knife set will fit the bill. The stainless steel has a nice heft to it and the blades are super sharp! |
You are a genius! Why didn’t I think of this! Cannot wait to try it!!! Yummy.
P.s.
Love my whoopie pan. Got them on clearance at BBB for less than $6 each! And delivered for free!!
These are awesome. Thanks for all the great ideas!!
My husband and I first tried parmesan chips about 15 years ago and they were good … but doing them in the whoopie tin… absolutely genius! I guess it’s a combination of the shaved/grated cheese and the tin, but what a difference. Doing them just a cookie sheet gets them thin but no where near as crisp as this way … they snapped! It was just like a piece of sugar glass! My husband is now going to buy me another tin (or two!) so we can prep the next tray whilst the first one is cooking 🙂