Delicious sweet chilli, ham and cream cheese scrolls lockdown recipe goes viral online

We are only a week into the nationwide Alert Level 4 lockdown and we’re already getting into all the latest lockdown food fads.

Last year we had whipped coffee, banana bread and lockdown loaf. 

And now 2021 has served us the latest lockdown food fad, sweet chilli, ham and cream cheese scrolls, created by New Zealand Instagram foodie Kitty's Kitchen.

Kitty's Kitchen is an Instagram page dedicated to sharing home-cooked meals and recipes. The page is run by Kitty Williams and in recent days her following has almost doubled, for good reason of course.

One gaze at Kitty's Kitchen will leave you drooling and wanting to quit your day job to become a chef. Her recipes are both healthy and so easy to make that even the most inexperienced cook will be able to succeed.

Recently she posted a recipe that caught the attention of many Kiwis and has since blown up on social media.

But how easy are these delicious morsels actually to make?

It turns out they're actually suspiciously easy to make and the result is well worth the 40 minutes in the kitchen.

Here's what you need:

Sweet chilli, ham and cream cheese scrolls recipe:

2 cups of flour
250g of tasty cheese
1 tablespoon paprika
4 teaspoons baking powder
1 cup milk
Generous pinch of salt
12 slices of shaved ham
4 tablespoons of cream cheese
¼ cup sweet chilli sauce

Method:

1. Preheat oven to 200C.

2. Sieve flour, baking powder, salt and paprika into a large bowl. Now add the grated cheese and milk. Stir until well combined. The mixture will be wet and sticky.

3. Dust a chopping board with flour and divide the mixture into 4. Create 4 rectangular shapes and place them onto the chopping board.

4. Brush sweet chilli all over. Add 3 slices of shaved ham to each scroll. The ham should be slightly overlapping each other.

5. Place a tablespoon of cream cheese at the bottom of the scroll then start rolling it over, starting from the cream cheese end. Roll until you have a perfect scroll. Brush some more sweet chilli over the top.

6. Place the scrolls onto a lined baking tray and put into the oven for 20-25 minutes.

So there you have it, the latest lockdown food fad is super easy to make, will feed a household and you'll be enjoying a food coma once again. Honestly, what is better than that?

This article was first published by Eat Well and is republished here with permission.

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