Cheese rolls

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These are a south island thing. Mainly a fundraiser. Sold by the dozen.
Supposedly originated in Southland???
As far as I know the mixture is cheese and onion soup (dry mix) and maybe something else.???
My son's kids did a fundraiser and sold something like 1000 x 12 packs.
It's very profitable. We have 3 dozen in freezer .
These are very moorish.
Under the grill/ broiler.

Russ

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These are a south island thing. Mainly a fundraiser. Sold by the dozen.
Supposedly originated in Southland???
As far as I know the mixture is cheese and onion soup (dry mix) and maybe something else.???
My son's kids did a fundraiser and sold something like 1000 x 12 packs.
It's very profitable. We have 3 dozen in freezer .
These are very moorish.
Under the grill/ broiler.

Russ

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They certainly look good!
 
Similar to Welsh rarebit in some ways. Here is what Wiki says:

A cheese roll (occasionally known by the older name of cheese roll-up) is a New Zealand snack food similar to Welsh rarebit, but created by covering a slice of bread in a prepared filling consisting mainly of grated or sliced cheese, and then rolling it into a tube shape before toasting. Cheese rolls are a very popular food in Otago and Southland Region, where they are commonly found as a menu item at cafeterias and similar food outlets
 
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