"Hot biscuits" that I suddenly saw at Seven-Eleven, which has a mood for the year-end and New Year holidays. When I ate it while thinking "Is there such a product?", I will introduce it because the repeat was confirmed.
I met at the frozen food corner
The product is 300 yen (tax included) with 2 biscuits and 2 bags of syrup. Please heat the whole tray in the microwave.
Unexpectedly,
the texture is fluffy to the inside after heating! The fluffy buttery scent (the one used is margarine) and the dough that is layered on top of each other are pleasantly melted in the mouth, and the saltiness is stronger than the sweetness. When I ate it with plenty of honey maple syrup, it looked like a delicious hot cake.
I was surprised because it was a solid image
I am quite satisfied with one
Because it is simple, various arrangements are fun. Don't hesitate to try butter and maple syrup, jam, azuki, cream cheese, ice cream, etc. that go well with bread.
Vanilla ice cream & maple syrup & nuts
The ice cream that melts with the heat of the biscuits is delicious
The dough itself is not sweet, so you can arrange meals. Eggs Benedict-style breakfast is completed by hollowing out the center and baking it with 7-Eleven's hot spring eggs, mayonnaise, and cheese for pizza.
Hollow out the dough and top with mayonnaise and hot spring eggs
Put cheese for pizza and bake in a toaster.
The flowing eggs are irresistible!
To be honest, the cost performance is not so good (Seijo Ishii is cheaper), but since it can be stored for a long time, it is sure to be useful in scenes such as "I'm hungry" or "I forgot to buy tomorrow's bread". It has become a hot topic as a new product in the summer of 2017, and it seems that the supply has finally stabilized recently, so if you see it, please try it!