Easy Parmesan Knots Recipe (2024)

These easy parmesan knots are so easy to make and compliment and dinner! They have the most delicious flavor and simple ingredients!

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We eat a lot of Italian food at our house and I am always on the look out for more side dishes besides our usual green salad. This Easy Parmesan Knots recipe is so easy to make and tastes so good.

Your family will think you whipped em’ up from scratch!Who would have guessed these only took 15 minutes TOTAL!?

Ingredients needed for Parmesan Knots:

  • 1 (12 ounce) package refrigerated buttermilk biscuits
  • 1/4 cup canola oil
  • 3 Tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon oregano
  • 1 teaspoon dried parsley flakes

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How to make these EASY Parmesan Knots:

  1. Preheat oven to 400°.
  2. Cut each biscuit into thirds.
  3. Roll each piece into a 3-4 inch rope and tie into a knot, tuck ends under.
  4. Place 2 inches apart on a greased baking sheet.
  5. Bake for 8-10 minutes or until golden brown.
  6. In a large bowl combine the canola oil, Parmesan cheese, garlic powder, oregano, and parsley flakes.
  7. Add the warm knots into the mixture and gently toss to coat.

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Serves: 24

Easy Parmesan Knots Recipe

These easy parmesan knots are so easy to make and compliment and dinner! They have the most delicious flavor and simple ingredients!

Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 15 minutes mins

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Ingredients

  • 12 ounces refrigerated buttermilk biscuits 1 package
  • ¼ cup canola oil
  • 3 Tablespoons grated parmesan cheese
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon oregano
  • 1 teaspoon dried parsley flakes

Instructions

Notes

  • Serve warm

Nutrition

Calories: 95 kcal · Carbohydrates: 9 g · Protein: 1 g · Fat: 6 g · Saturated Fat: 1 g · Trans Fat: 1 g · Cholesterol: 3 mg · Sodium: 84 mg · Potassium: 18 mg · Fiber: 1 g · Sugar: 2 g · Vitamin A: 19 IU · Vitamin C: 1 mg · Calcium: 13 mg · Iron: 1 mg

Equipment

  • Knife

  • Baking Sheet

  • Large Bowl

Recipe Details

Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: American

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  1. Lindsay says:

    Oh. my. Good thing I have a can of those biscuits the recipe calls for in my fridge. Thanks for sharing. :)

  2. Ty and Whitty says:

    oh my heck girls these look so yummy. My weakness is for sure bread! I have to try these. Love you girls. Thank you so much for sharing and linking up to our party Show and Share. Make sure to come back this week and link up your latest projects. We would love to see them.

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  3. Shante says:

    Just had to share that I made these and shared them with co-workers. They were a hit! I made a batch in regular buttermilk and a batch in wheat biscuits. So good! Thanks for posting.
    http://thishearst.blogspot.com/

  4. myreezi says:

    I've had a version of these but only sweet like for dessert
    do you guys have a recipe for that? i would love it

  5. EmSav says:

    Biscuits in a tube? America is brilliant.

  6. Jennifer says:

    Oh my goodness! I just made these and they are SO good! They taste like restaurant rolls! My husband took 5 of them to work with his lunch! I just found your blog and it's one of my favorites hands down!

    Thanks!
    Jennifer
    www.dainty-posies.blogspot.com
    (this is my teeny tiny blog :)

  7. HBray says:

    So happy I found this blog! Have already made many yummy recipies from you girls! Can't wait to try these biscuits/rolls tonight with the Easy Ricotta Stuffed Shells (also from you!).
    Thanks so much!! :-)

  8. Gill - That British Woman says:

    going to make these to go with the Tomato Tortellini Soup tonight.

    GGill in Canada

  9. Mandie says:

    When you mix the rest of the ingredients do you add the oil? Or is that for the greasing of the pan?Other than that it looks so good. Can't wait to make it!

  10. Cyd says:

    The oil is with the remaining ingredients and you toss the warm knots in it after they are done baking.

  11. Anne Ancheril says:

    Trying these tonight, with a slow cooker chicken tortilla soup !

  12. Kristen says:

    Made these last night with alfredo chicken pasta freezer meal. SOOOO good! My 14 y/o son said, "you can make these as often as you like Mom"! I used about 2 T. butter, 2 T. oil, and McCormick Italian herbs grinder (instead of individual spices) along with parmesan called for. Thanks so much. This is a keeper!

  13. Elizabeth says:

    Do you think these could be frozen and taken out as needed? These sound delicious!

  14. Cyd says:

    Hi Elizabeth, they could be frozen and taken out as needed. They are so easy to make and delicious!

  15. Nadyne says:

    I made these last night to have with a pork roast. The knots really made the house smell amazing, and the knots were easier to make than I thought...no rolling pin nor pastry board!

  16. Linda Libbey says:

    I'm confused are these Pillsbury biscuits or are you talking about frozen biscuits? No pictures so it is hard to know what you are talking about.

  17. Cyd says:

    Just the store bought buttermilk biscuits - Pillsbury or store brand work great.

  18. Rachel says:

    Is this w/ jumbo biscuits (most commonly sold) or regular biscuits?

  19. Momma Cyd says:

    We use regular sized biscuits. But if you can only find the jumbo biscuits, you can easily use them. Just cut them into more pieces.

  20. Neva Dugan says:

    I'm a bit confused. Recipe says it serves 24 using 12 biscuits. When I cut each biscuit into thirds then roll each piece into a rope, do I then take one rope and tie into knot or tie the 3 together into one knot? If each rope is an individual knot wouldn't it make 36 knots? If you tie all 3 ropes together you would get 12 knots. I need to know how many cans of biscuits to buy. Thank you.

  21. Momma Cyd says:

    A lot of biscuit packages come with 8 biscuits which will result in 24 small garlic knots. So if you have a biscuit package with 12 biscuits you will get 36. And you need to realize that these garlic knots are small.

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Easy Parmesan Knots Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Do garlic knots need to be refrigerated? ›

You can store leftover garlic knots on the counter in a tupperware or ziplock. In my opinion they're just as good if not better the next day. There's no need to refrigerate them. If I were going to freeze these, I would skip making the garlic butter sauce.

How to cook Texas toast garlic knots? ›

Instructions. Preheat oven to 425°F. Place Garlic Knots flat on baking sheet with edges. Bake 7-9 minutes and until golden brown.

Can garlic knots go bad? ›

Make Ahead and Storage. To make these ahead of time, cool to room temperature after baking. Store them in an airtight container at room temp for up to 3 days. To freeze, bake the knots, cool, then freeze in an airtight container or freezer bag for up to 4 months.

Can you eat garlic bread with cheese left out overnight? ›

As a safety precaution, it's recommended not to consume garlic bread or any perishable food that has been left out at room temperature for more than two hours. This is especially important if the environment is warm or humid, as these conditions can further promote bacterial growth.

What not to do with garlic? ›

Garlic: 5 mistakes to avoid. Not using it is the first one, and then…
  1. 1_An improper preparation. ...
  2. 2_Add garlic to the dishes too early. ...
  3. Cook garlic at too high temperature. ...
  4. 4_Use pre-cut garlic. ...
  5. 5_When it is better to use it and when not.

What country are garlic knots from? ›

Garlic knots are a type of garlic bread found primarily in pizzerias around New York City and the surrounding regions. They were developed in the 1940s in Brooklyn.

How long do you heat up garlic knots? ›

You can store them longer in the fridge 2-4 days but they will harden. I suggest reheating them to get them soft to eat. How to reheat: Reheat garlic knots in a conventional oven, toaster oven, or air fryer for 3-5 minutes at 350F.

How do you know when proofing is done? ›

If you're checking on shaped dough for the second rise/proof, then it should also be about double in size. Feel: Bread dough that has successfully risen/proofed will spring back slowly when poked and leave an indent. If it snaps back too quickly, it needs more time.

How do you make dough soft and stretchy? ›

The more gluten, the more elastic, stretchy and strong the dough will be. Mixing gluten and water results in a dough that almost feels like rubber. Wheat flour contains 6 to 12 percent gluten, enough to provide a gluten network that holds the carbohydrates together.

How do you cook New York Bakery garlic knots? ›

Instructions
  1. Toaster OvenPreheat oven to 375degF. Place Garlic Knots flat on a baking sheet with edges. Bake on middle rack 5–6 minutes or until golden brown. Conventional OvenPreheat oven to 425degF. Place Garlic Knots flat on a baking sheet with edges. ...
  2. Keep frozen until ready to use.

How to cook Walmart garlic knots? ›

They cook in about five to seven minutes in a toaster oven or conventional oven, making them a great option for busy weeknights. Our Great Value Garlic Knots will add excitement to the dinner table every time. Great Value products provide families with affordable, high-quality grocery and household consumable options.

What's the difference between Texas toast and garlic bread? ›

Typically, garlic bread is made with breads that have a hard crust (e.g. French bread, ciabatta, baguette). Texas toast is made by spreading butter on both sides of a slide of bread and broiling or grilling it until it is light brown – sometimes garlic is added to the butter as well.

How long can garlic knots sit out? ›

How long can garlic knots sit out? Garlic knots might look resilient, but after about 2 hours of strutting their stuff on the counter, they start to lose their fab flair and safety. Best to munch them or stash them in the fridge sooner rather than later!

How do you store garlic knots? ›

Cover and store leftover knots at room temperature for up to 2 days or in the refrigerator for up to 1 week. Freeze baked and cooled knots for up to 3 months. Thaw on the counter, then reheat as desired. (I usually just microwave them for a few seconds.)

How long are leftover garlic knots good for? ›

Store any leftover garlic knots in an airtight container at room temperature for 2-3 days or in the refrigerator for around a week. If you'd like to freeze these baked knots, place in a freezer-safe container for around 3 months. When ready to dig in, thaw at room temperature then reheat in the microwave or oven.

How do you store and reheat garlic knots? ›

You can store them longer in the fridge 2-4 days but they will harden. I suggest reheating them to get them soft to eat. How to reheat: Reheat garlic knots in a conventional oven, toaster oven, or air fryer for 3-5 minutes at 350F.

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