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Nosh O'clock Wafers

April  8, 2013
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  • Serves 6
Author Notes

We are serious Friday night cocktail people who celebrate the martini and bloody mary with vigor! This dish, served with bacon, came to me after a few of those favored drinks. It was an immediate hit! We now serve them every time there are stiff drinks to be had. I love sophisticated, painful recipes; it’s a way of life for me. But, soooooooometimes… simple food is just damn good. —Robyn Grace Jennings

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Ingredients
  • 6 pieces Bacon, best quality fatty bacon you can find!
  • 12 tablespoons Parmesan cheese, shredded
  • 6 tablespoons Corn flakes
  • 6 teaspoons Sesame seeds
  • Black pepper, freshly ground
  • Fresh herbs (Optional)
Directions
  1. Cook bacon on a cookie sheet at 450 degrees for roughly 8 minutes until golden and crispy.
  2. Remove bacon and allow to drain on paper towels. Let pan sit for a few minutes to cool.
  3. In pan with bacon grease, make 6 piles of cheese with 2 tablespoons of cheese each.
  4. Top each pile of cheese with 1 tablespoon of corn flakes, while first crushing a bit in your hand. Mash down gently.
  5. Top each cheese and corn flake pile with a teaspoon of sesame seeds and a grind of black pepper.
  6. Place back in oven and cook for about 5-7 minutes or until cheese is bubbly and brown on the edges, almost half way to the center of each wafer.
  7. Remove from oven and allow to rest for a few minutes in pan. Then, pry those babies up. They will firm up as they cool. Serve with bacon and top with fresh herbs if you like. I don't know why these are so addictive, they just are - it's salty goodness with a fabulous texture! And why wouldn't you serve your guests bacon with drinks?
  8. Note on cookie sheet: It's your choice to use a silpat or non-stick surface. However, I prefer the results on just a standard cookie sheet. Yes, they are messy. I just soke the pan in the sink right away and give it a good scrub later. Just a part of my cooking martyrdom.

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4 Reviews

QuasiSiciliana April 9, 2013
Breakfast goods at happy hour? That's the best idea ever. And I love the title. These sound like they have to be tried ...!
Robyn G. April 9, 2013
Thank you!!! I hope you do, so easy.
aargersi April 9, 2013
:-) Nosh O'Clock. Love that. And love the salty crunchy goodness of these
Robyn G. April 9, 2013
I really appreciate it, thank you! :)