Cheese and Vegemite Scrolls (2024)

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Cheese and Vegemite scrolls, made from scratch with simple ingredients. A classic Aussie treat, these fluffy scrolls are made with a simple yeast dough, filled with Vegemite and bubbly golden cheese – and taste just like your favourite bakery version! They are perfect served warm from the oven or as a tasty lunchbox treat. Oven and air fryer instructions below.

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Why you’ll love this recipe

  • So easy to make – all you need to do is layer a simple homemade dough with Vegemite and shredded cheese, roll, cut and bake!
  • A classic Australian flavour combination that everyone will love. They taste just like the famous cheesymite scrolls from Baker’s Delight!
  • Basic ingredients – made using a handful of simple pantry ingredients like flour, yeast and Vegemite.
  • Affordable – they are tasty, filling and SO cheap to make.
  • Freezer friendly – make a double batch and use them for an easy lunchbox or afternoon snack.

Ingredients you will need

**This post contains tips and instructions to achieve the best possible results. The photo above is a great guide for when you are in the supermarket, but for full ingredient quantities and methods, please scroll down to the detailed recipe card below!

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  • Plain flour – all-purpose flour is used to form the dough. ‘00’ baker’s flour can be used for a finer, softer, “bakery-like” texture. White or wholemeal flour can be used interchangeably, depending on preference and what you have available.
  • Yeast – makes the dough rise and gives a yeasty, savoury flavour. Use instant, dry yeast from the shelf in supermarket or health food stores. Once opened, keep your yeast in the fridge.
  • Vegemitethe star ingredient! An Aussie pantry staple, it can easily be found in supermarkets or online. It is a thick, dark and salty spread with a strong umami flavour. It’s made from yeast extract with added vitamins and folate that is perfect for spreading on toast or using in savoury baking. Use it sparingly and add more or less, according to your Vegemite tolerance. A little goes a long way! Alternatively, Marmite, Promite, Mightymite or OzEmite can be used.
  • Cheese – any type of tasty cheese can be used. A shredded pizza blend works well, or try Colby, aged cheddar or any type of all-purpose, shredded cheese that you have on hand.
  • Sugar – is used to feed the yeast and help the dough rise. It shouldn’t be skipped.
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Step by step instructions

**Full ingredient list and detailed step-by-step instructions can be found in the recipe card below.

1. Make the dough – Using standard pizza dough ingredients; flour, sugar, yeast, salt, water and olive oil. Mix the dry ingredients and add the olive oil and enough warm water to form a soft dough.

Mix with your hands until the dough comes together and feels soft. Cover the dough and leave it to rest in a warm place for at least 30-60 minutes. It should double in size during this time.

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2. Knead the dough – Once rested, use your hands to knead the dough on a lightly floured bench for around 5 minutes, until soft.

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3. Shape the scrolls – roll the dough out into a rough rectangle shape, approximately 30 x 23cm in size. Spread the Vegemite over the top, then sprinkle with the shredded cheese. Tightly roll the dough and cut it into 12 scrolls. A sharp knife or dental floss can be used (see my tips below!).

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4. Bake – place the scrolls onto a lined baking tray and bake until puffed and golden brown.

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Expert tips

  • The water for the dough must bewarmto touch, not hot. If the water is too hot, it will kill the yeast and the dough won’t rise.
  • Find a warm spot for the dough to rise. The yeast in the dough will work much better in a warm area. In summer, place it in a window in the sun or another warm part of your house. In winter, place it safely near a heater or if it is really cold, place the bowl of dough in a shallow sink filled with hot water.
  • Roll the scrolls tightly and seal the edges to prevent the scrolls coming apart while baking.
  • Give the scrolls a little space between each other on the baking tray. It’s ok for them to touch while baking, but you don’t want them to completely merge or the dough will take longer to cook through in the middle.
  • Cutting hack; use unflavoured dental floss to cut the scrolls. A clean, sharp knife will also work, but floss will make even, perfectly shaped scrolls without squishing. Place the floss under the rolled dough and bring it up and cross it over the top, before pulling tight making a perfect scroll! (See the image above).
  • Want more? This recipe makes about 12 scrolls, but they can be made larger or smaller, depending on preference (cooking times will vary). The recipe can also be multiplied to portion out and freeze, ready to grab-and-go.
  • Want to mix it up? Follow the same recipe, but change up the fillings. The scroll recipe works for any fillings. Try ham and cheese, spinach with feta and cheese, shredded chicken with sweet chilli sauce and cheese, pesto and cheese or ham with cheese and pineapple.

FAQs

How to store cheese and Vegemite scrolls?

While best eaten fresh, leftover scrolls will keep in an airtight container at room temperature for 2-3 days. Allow the scrolls to cool completely and wrap them in a towel before placing them in a container, for best results.

Can you freeze cheese and Vegemite scrolls?

These scrolls keep beautifully in the freezer, making them a convenient grab-and-go snack. Once cooled, place them in an airtight container, separating any layers with baking paper to prevent sticking. Freeze for up to 3 months. Then, allow to thaw at room temperature and eat cold or reheated.

Can I make them in an air fryer?

These scrolls can be made in pre-heated air fryer at 200 C/392 F for 10-12 minutes. The scrolls need to be placed slightly apart, in a single layer. You may need to cook in batches, depending on the size of your air fryer.


How do I know when they are ready?

Whether you use anovenorair fryer,cooking times will vary slightly, depending on the type of oven and the size of the scrolls. When the scrolls are ready, they will have increased in size, become crisp and golden on the outside and fluffy in the middle. There should be no raw dough remaining.

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Cheese and Vegemite scrolls

Cheese and Vegemite scrolls, made from scratch with simple ingredients. A classic Aussie treat, these fluffy scrolls are made with a simple yeast dough, filled with Vegemite and bubbly golden cheese – and taste just like your favourite bakery version! They are perfect served warm from the oven or as a tasty lunchbox treat. Oven and air fryer instructions below.

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Course: Appetizer, lunch, lunchbox, Snack

Cuisine: Australian

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes

Dough resting time: 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour

Servings: 12

Calories: 198kcal

Ingredients

MetricUS Customary

  • 300 grams plain flour white or wholemeal/wholewheat flour
  • 20 grams dry yeast instant yeast
  • 1 teaspoon sugar
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • ¾-1 cup warm water warm to touch, not hot.
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 4 tablespoons Vegemite or add more or less, to taste.
  • 3 cups cheese Colby, cheddar, mozzarella or pizza blend, shredded.

Instructions

  • To make the dough, combine the flour, yeast, sugar and salt in a mixing bowl.

  • Make a well in the centre and add ¾ cup warm water (warm to touch; not too hot or it will kill the yeast) and olive oil. Mix with your hands for 1-2 minutes until combined and soft. *Add a little more water to the dough if needed. The dough should be soft, smooth and not too sticky.

  • Place the dough back into the mixing bowl and cover firmly with plastic or compostable cling wrap. Allow the dough to sit in a warm area and rise for at least 30-60 minutes. The dough should double in size over this time.

  • Pre-heat oven to 220 °C/428 F (200C° fan forced). Line a baking tray with baking paper.

  • Once the dough has rested, place the dough on a bench and knead for around five minutes, until soft.

  • Using a rolling pin, roll dough to a rectangular shape, approximately 30 x 20cm in size.

  • Spread the Vegemite over the dough to desired thickness. Cover the Vegemite with the shredded cheese.

  • Starting from the long end, roll the dough tightly into a roll, to the top. Seal the end with a little water to prevent the dough separating during cooking. Cut the rolled dough into 12 scrolls and place onto the lined baking tray.

  • If you have time, the scrolls can be assembled in the tray and then covered to rise again for a further 30 minutes, to make them extra fluffy. This step is optional.

Oven instructions

  • Bake for 20 minutes, or until the scrolls are golden and cooked through in the middle. Remove from the oven and allow to cool on a wire rack.

  • Place the scrolls onto a wire rack to cool slightly before eating.

Air fryer instructions

  • Pre-heat air fryer to 200 °C/392 F.

  • Place the scrolls into the air fryer basket in a single layer (you may need to cook in batches).

  • Cook for around 10-12 minutes, or until golden and cooked through.

  • Place the scrolls onto a wire rack to cool slightly before eating.

Notes

  1. Plain flour – all-purpose flour is used to form the dough. ‘00’ baker’s flour can be used for a finer, softer, “bakery-like” texture. White or wholemeal flour can be used interchangeably, depending on preference and what you have available.
  2. Cheese – any type of tasty cheese can be used. A shredded pizza blend works well, or try Colby, aged cheddar or any type of all-purpose, shredded cheese that you have on hand.
  3. Alternatively, Marmite, Promite, Mightymite or OzEmite can be used.
  4. The water for the dough must bewarmto touch, not hot. If the water is too hot, it will kill the yeast and the dough won’t rise.
  5. Find a warm spot for the dough to rise. The yeast in the dough will work much better in a warm area. In summer, place it in a window in the sun or another warm part of your house. In winter, place it safely near a heater or if it is really cold, place the bowl of dough in a shallow sink filled with hot water.
  6. Roll the scrolls tightly and seal the edges to prevent the scrolls coming apart while baking.
  7. Give the scrolls a little space between each other on the baking tray. It’s ok for them to touch while baking, but you don’t want them to completely merge or the dough will take longer to cook through in the middle.
  8. Cutting hack; use unflavoured dental floss to cut the scrolls. A clean, sharp knife will also work, but floss will make even, perfectly shaped scrolls.
  9. Want more? This recipe makes about 12 scrolls, but they can be made larger or smaller, depending on preference (cooking times will vary). The recipe can also be multiplied to portion out and freeze, ready to grab-and-go.
  10. Want to mix it up? Follow the same recipe, but change up the fillings. The scroll recipe works for any fillings. Try ham and cheese, spinach with feta and cheese, shredded chicken with sweet chilli sauce and cheese, pesto and cheese or ham with cheese and pineapple.
  11. Storage; While best eaten fresh, leftover scrolls will keep in an airtight container at room temperature for 2-3 days. Allow the scrolls to cool completely and wrap them in a towel before placing them in a container, for best results.
  12. Freezing; These scrolls keep beautifully in the freezer, making them a convenient grab-and-go snack. Once cooled, place them in an airtight container, separating any layers with baking paper to prevent sticking. Freeze for up to 3 months. Then, allow to thaw at room temperature and eat cold or reheated.
  13. Please note that thenutrition informationis based on the dough being divided into 12 scrolls, with one scroll being one serve. The nutritional information is an estimate only and does not take into account any additional toppings or sides served with the scrolls.
  14. This recipe is made usingAustralian cups and spoon measurements.Due to cup sizes varying from country to country, I advise adjusting if necessary.

Nutrition

Calories: 198kcal | Carbohydrates: 18g | Protein: 11g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 22mg | Sodium: 518mg | Potassium: 169mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 189IU | Calcium: 148mg | Iron: 1mg

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Update Notes:This recipe was originally published inJanuary 2019, but was re-published with new information, helpful tips and photos inJune 2022.

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  1. Zoe says

    Cheese and Vegemite Scrolls (18)
    The best scroll recipe! Made these at least 5 times now and they are perfect every single time. I also recommend filling them with pizza sauce and cheese!!

    Reply

    • Andrea Geddes says

      Hi Zoe! This makes me so happy to hear! I’m glad you enjoyed them. They are so good with pizza sauce and toppings too. Thanks for letting me know! Andrea 🙂

      Reply

  2. Petra says

    Cheese and Vegemite Scrolls (19)
    Super impressed! I made these for my Vegemite obsessed son and they are as good as, if not better than the supermarket or bakery scrolls. I followed the directions and didn’t change anything and they came out perfectly. Fluffy and light and very tasty. This recipe has gone in my go to recipes list.

    Reply

    • Andrea Geddes says

      Hi Petra! I’m so happy to hear that you and your son enjoyed them and that they have become a part of your recipe collection. They make a great freezer staple for easy lunches! Thanks for letting me know. Andrea 🙂

  3. Billie says

    Cheese and Vegemite Scrolls (20)
    Perfect, fluffy, flavourful and crisp on the outside

    Reply

    • Andrea Geddes says

      Hi Billie! I’m so happy that you enjoyed this recipe, thank you so much for taking the time to leave a comment and let us know! Andrea 🙂

      Reply

  4. Alasdair says

    Cheese and Vegemite Scrolls (21)
    This is my go-to recipe now, after trying several others and even a packet mix. They turn out – even with my limited skills – just wonderfully. Thank you!

    I do have a question about flour though. I used high protein bakers flour (11.5% protein), but the recipe calls for all-purpose flour. I suppose with all-purpose flour they’d turn out just as well?

    Reply

    • Andrea Geddes says

      Hello! I’m so happy to hear that you are enjoying this recipe. That’s a great question! You can use either. The baker’s flour will yield a softer, slightly chewier dough and is always a great choice. If you’re happy with that, keep doing what you’re doing! Otherwise, plain, all purpose flour is a great option when baker’s flour isn’t on-hand. Thanks for taking the time to comment and let me know how you went! Andrea 🙂

      Reply

  5. Hailey says

    Cheese and Vegemite Scrolls (22)
    I absolutely love this recipe!!! Best thing I’ve made in a while the bread was so fluffy and the whole batch watch gone within 10 minutes of coming out of the oven. Thanks so much for the recipes you make they all taste amazing.

    Reply

    • Andrea Geddes says

      Hi Hailey! Thanks so much for your kind words. I’m so happy that you enjoyed the scrolls, they’re a favourite of ours too! I hope you keep enjoying these recipes, thanks for your support! Andrea.

      Reply

  6. Lahnie says

    Cheese and Vegemite Scrolls (23)
    The kids love them and it’s become our go-to!

    Reply

    • Andrea Geddes says

      Hi Lahnie! I’m so happy to hear that your family is loving this recipe! Thanks so much for taking the time to comment and let me know, I really appreciate it. Andrea 🙂

      Reply

  7. Hannah says

    Made these for the second time and let them proof for another 30 mins on the baking tray after filling and cutting them but before baking. Makes for a lovely fluffy bread after baking!

    Reply

    • Andrea Geddes says

      Hi Hannah! I do this sometimes too, if I have time. I’m so happy to hear that you’re enjoying the recipe! Thanks for letting me know. Andrea 🙂

      Reply

  8. Channelle says

    Cheese and Vegemite Scrolls (24)
    I made these today (used NZ Marmite instead of Vegemite) and they turned out awesome. Big thumbs up!!

    Reply

    • Andrea Geddes says

      Hi Channelle! This is so great to hear! I’m so happy that you loved them and thank you so much for taking the time to let me know! Andrea 🙂

      Reply

  9. Karen says

    Made these a few times now, I like to swap the water for milk as gives a softer cooked scroll.Also brushing with melted butter when first out of the oven softens the outer crust.

    Reply

    • Andrea Geddes says

      That’s a great tip Karen, thanks for sharing! I’m so glad you enjoy them! Andrea 🙂

      Reply

  10. Pip says

    Cheese and Vegemite Scrolls (25)
    These are delicious, thank you! So easy and they turn out perfectly. I’ve made them twice now and they’re going to be a regular weekend feature I think 🙂

    Reply

    • Andrea Geddes says

      Hi Pip! That’s so great to hear! Thanks for taking the time to comment and let me know, I’m so glad you are enjoying them 🙂

      Reply

  11. Ed says

    Hi, where is the olive oil used in the recipe

    Reply

    • Andrea Geddes says

      Hi Ed! You may have missed it, but it is written in step 2; to make the dough, combine the flour, yeast, sugar and salt in a mixing bowl. Make a well in the centre and add the warm water (not too hot) and olive oil. I hope that helps! Andrea 🙂

      Reply

  12. Sarah Butler says

    Cheese and Vegemite Scrolls (26)
    Awesome recipe! So simple and the kids love them.

    Reply

    • Andrea Geddes says

      Hi Sarah! I’m so happy that you enjoyed them. Thanks for taking the time to comment! Andrea.

      Reply

  13. Sam says

    Cheese and Vegemite Scrolls (27)
    Tastes similar to the ones we get in the local bakery 🙂 easy to make and a good bake to also do with kids

    Reply

    • Andrea Geddes says

      Hi Sam! Thank you so much for taking the time to comment- I’m so happy that you enjoyed them! My kids love making them too. Andrea x

      Reply

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