Effie's Homemade
Gruyère Biscuits
Gruyère Biscuits
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Effie’s Gruyère Biscuits are a savory twist on the classic tea biscuit—crisp, buttery, and infused with the nutty richness of aged Gruyère cheese. These artisanal biscuits are perfect for cheese boards, cocktail hours, or a gourmet snack on the go. Their delicate crunch and depth of flavor make them a versatile companion to cured meats, fruit spreads, and sparkling beverages.
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Ingredients and Nutrition Details
FAQs:
What is the main flavor of Effie’s Gruyère Biscuits?
They feature the nutty, savory flavor of authentic aged Gruyère cheese.
What should I serve with them?
Excellent on a cheese board with charcuterie, fruit compote, or a glass of sparkling wine.




These biscuits are wonderful...alone, with spinach/artichoke dip, or caramelized onion jam. I will never be without these again!
Awesome flavor! Love all biscuits I have tried. Such an amazing product! Thank you!
I love trying sweet and savory biscuits. I buy them in other countries when I travel, and I buy them in little shops in small towns here in the US. I like not too sweet oatcake type biscuits and order McVitties Hob Nobs because I can't get them locally. I had never tried any Effie's when I stumbled upon them in a small gourmet shop recently. I bought the Gruyere, because I love that cheese. I fell in love at the first bite. I really could not believe how good it was. I have liked a lot of savory biscuits, but this topped everything I've ever tasted. I sat there nibbling in tiny bites to make one last and savoring every tiny bite. Bonus points for me: it's women owned and operated, and the ingredients list doesn't include anything I don't recognize or can't pronounce. I don't know about the other flavors (I just ordered the variety pack to try them all), but the Gruyere ingredients were all things I have in my own kitchen most of the time.
These Gruyere biscuits are so tasty with the cheese in them and we always have them with salads.
Wonderful, but I loved also Rye. Where are they???!!!!