Crunchy Cheese and Herb Pull-apart Bread

"Yummy pull-apart bread that was part of a county fair baking competition. It is baked in an angel pan and is delicious sliced and toasted. Slice it thin and use it for sandwiches. I make a double batch and slice it and freeze it with 2 slices to a baggie. Then take it out and thaw it and toast it. It won't stay in our house."
 
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Ready In:
2hrs 45mins
Ingredients:
10
Yields:
1 loaf
Serves:
12-14
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ingredients

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directions

  • In a large bowl, combine water, sugar, yeast, oil and l cup of flour.
  • Let stand 5 minute until yeast if frothy.
  • Stir in salt and rest of flour, 1/2 cup at a time until mixture begins to pull away from the bowl sides.
  • Turn onto a floured surface and knead 5-8 minutes (or 100 times), adding a little flour when needed so dough won't stick to the counter.
  • Place dough in a well-oiled bowl, turning to coat all sides.
  • Cover and let rise till double.
  • Combine seasoning in a small bowl.
  • Put olive oil in another small bowl.
  • When dough has risen, punch down.
  • Spray an angel pan with non-stick vegetable spray.
  • Cut or pull off dough about the size of a large walnut.
  • Roll pieces into a ball and dip in the olive oil.
  • Roll in seasoning mixture.
  • Place side by side in pan, making layers as needed.
  • Set aside and allow to rise till dough reaches the top of the pan.
  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees while the loaf is rising.
  • When risen, bake for approximately 35-45 minute or till top is golden.
  • Turn out on a cooling rack.
  • Makes one loaf the size of an angel pan.
  • Slice and toast if desired with butter.

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Reviews

  1. it is the first time i have made bread from scratch and it turned excellent and really easy to make - i used fast rising yeast which i mixed in with the dry ingrediants (5 1/2 cups flour), and then combined with the wet. Since i was serving with chili i changed up the the coating to just over 3/4 cup parmesan(mix of grated fresh and shaker parmesan), 3 1/2 tsp garlic powder, and 3 small green onions finely chopped. One minor problem i had was the top layer of balls fell off when i turned out of the pan not sure why, maybe i had too much air space? didn't matter as i just arranged on top like it was supposed to be that way, haha. Received lots of complements, will be making again! thanks for the great recipe.
     
  2. I completely cheated!! I used a premade dough (french loaf) cut it into pieces, rolled them, oiled them and used the recomended seasoning and cheese!!! It was wonderful and SUPER Quick! The BF loved it! When I have time I'll do it the hard way! :)
     
  3. Mimi, I loved this bread! My husband said it his second favorite to Dilly bread (which you also have posted). I served this for guests tonight with lentil soup and chicken corn chowder. Everyone loved it. I used frozen bread dough because I had some I needed to use up--next time I'll try the whole recipe. This is the third bread recipe of yours I've tried but I have a whole lot more saved. I'm sure in time I'll get to all of them. Thank you so much for posting. Stephanie (also a Mimi in WV)
     
  4. Very tasty. I did use my Kitchen Aid to make the dough, which made it even easier to prepare.
     
  5. Very tasty, and made the kitchen smell great. I made this to break in my angel food pan. I did something a bit different, though, and instead of dipping the balls of dough into the oil, I sprayed the heel of my hand with butter flavored cooking spray, and as I rolled the dough, I coated it with the spray, and then rolled it in the seasoning. This cuts down on the fat. I forgot to add the salt, but that didn't affect it at all, and used pizza seasoning instead of the basil. This was a fun and easy recipe to make. Thanks!
     
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  1. Very tasty, and made the kitchen smell great. I made this to break in my angel food pan. I did something a bit different, though, and instead of dipping the balls of dough into the oil, I sprayed the heel of my hand with butter flavored cooking spray, and as I rolled the dough, I coated it with the spray, and then rolled it in the seasoning. This cuts down on the fat. I forgot to add the salt, but that didn't affect it at all, and used pizza seasoning instead of the basil. This was a fun and easy recipe to make. Thanks!
     

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