Snakes on a stick (recipe)

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Snakes on a stick (recipe)
NameSnakes on a stick
IngredientsButter Herbs Pimiento Black olives
Cooktime (in hours)0.333333333
Preptime (in hours)0.083333333
Totaltime (in hours)0.416666666
Keto friendlinessKeto friendly
Calories0.7
Fat0.1
Protein0
Carbohydrate0
Fiber0
Net carbohydrates0
Sugar0
Saturated fat0.1
Cholesterol (mg)0.2
Sodium0.7
Servings12
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Snakes on a stick (recipe) is a keto friendly food item with net carbohydrates of about zero per serving.
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Recipe instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
  2. Spray each skewer with non-stick spray.
  3. Wrap each breadstick around the skewer and flatten out the end a bit.
  4. You will have to work with the dough a bit, but place 2 black olives on the top for eyes and a small piece of pimiento in the \mouth\ for the tongue.
  5. Bakeon a prepared baking sheet for approximately 20 minutes or until the breadsticks are golden brown.
  6. Remove from the oven and immediately brush with the melted butter and sprinkle with the herbs/spices of your choice. Let cool.
  7. If desired, slide the skewers off the bread or serve with the skewers in for easy handling.
  8. NOTE: If desired, make the dough from scratch and use food coloring to make them green or knead in paste food coloring, using gloves to shield your hands from getting stained.

    Food tags
    Toddler Friendly, Kid Friendly, Halloween,, Easy, Inexpensive


Snakes on a stick (recipe) details

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Prep Time in Hours and Mins:25M

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