Valentine Heart Breadsticks

"Got this from Kraft. It looks adorable and is sure to be a great addition to your Valentine or romantic evening!"
 
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photo by Mrs. Hughes photo by Mrs. Hughes
photo by Mrs. Hughes
photo by Julia Lynn photo by Julia Lynn
Ready In:
28mins
Ingredients:
3
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • Twist 2 pieces breadstick dough together; form into heart shape.
  • Place on cookie sheet.
  • Repeat with remaining breadstick dough.
  • Sprinkle hearts with cheese and thyme.
  • Bake at 350F for 15-18 minutes or until lightly browned.

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  1. These were so adorable. I brushed them with some garlic butter mixed with red food coloring for valentines day before and after baking and they were so cute! I made them for my BF but next year I will make them with the girls I nanny for because it is a very easy, kid friendly recipe. Thanks for posting, Tish! (I took a picture of them, I will post soon!)
     
  2. This is such a cute idea. We had them tonight with dinner. Thanks for posting it!
     
  3. This was so cute!! I made this for Valentine's Day. I used rosemary instead of thyme and it tasted great.
     
  4. Very good! I used the bagged parmesan cheese and skipped the thyme. Thanks for such a cute idea.
     
  5. Not only were these cute, but they were delicious as well! My boyfriend had his the way the recipe called for, I had mine the same except I added some mozzerella on top as well. Yum!!! Thanks for a scrumptious and adorable recipe!
     
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  1. This was so cute!! I made this for Valentine's Day. I used rosemary instead of thyme and it tasted great.
     

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