Ingredients
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2 1/4
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3
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6
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2
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2
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2
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2
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1
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Directions
Homemade Garlic Cheddar Cheese Bread, This is the most delicious bread, both warm from the oven or toasted It also makes the best super cheesy grilled cheese sandwiches! This is also good with a bit of basil worked into the dough I have also made this in a bread machine, but I do NOT recommend it The cheese becomes too pulverized and it does not turn out even remotely as good This makes two loaves so even though it is some trouble to make, as any good homemade bread is, you can make it once and get two loaves for your trouble – one for now and one for later ***Edit: I haven’t made this bread in a while, and Kay’s review reminded me that it is good to replace at least some of the shredded cheese with small chunks instead, if you want a more perceptably cheesy flavor The shreds do tend to blend in with the dough, while the chunks melt into pockets in the bread ***, So, so good I agree that some small chunks of cheese are a good idea, But dont sweat it that much or you have is shredded Also, used about a tablespoon of garlic, but I love it and my powder was a wee bit old and weak, so YMMV Try this one!, I made this bread a week ago for a party The bread baked well and the texture was good, but the flavor was not a hit My only change in the recipe, was a slight increase in garlic overall I was not impressed, and my friends weren’t into it I’m not sure why Thank you for posting, but I probably will not be making this one again
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Steps
1
Done
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Heat Milk and Butter to 120f Combine Half of Flour, Yeast, Sugar, Salt, Milk and Butter Mixture, Cheese, and Garlic Powder in a Large Bowl. |
2
Done
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Knead With a Mixer Fitted With a Dough Hook at Highest Speed For 3 Minutes. |
3
Done
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Add the Rest of the Flour and Continue Kneading For 3 More Minutes. |
4
Done
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If the Dough Seems Too Sticky, Slowly Add More Flour Until the Stickiness Is Corrected. |
5
Done
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Place Dough in a Greased Bowl, and Spray the Top of the Dough With Cooking Spray. |
6
Done
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Cover and Let Rise For One Hour. |
7
Done
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Punch the Dough Down and Let It Rest For 10 Minutes. |
8
Done
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Divide Dough in Half and Form One Loaf Each in Two Greased 9 X 5 Inch Standard Loaf Pans. |
9
Done
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Cover the Pans With Plastic Wrap and Allow Dough to Rise For 45-60 Minutes. |
10
Done
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Preheat Oven to 375f Bake Loaves For 10 Minutes; Then Turn Oven Down to 350f and Bake For 30-35 Minutes Longer, Until the Breads Are Browned. |
11
Done
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Cool in the Pans For 5-10 Minutes; Turn Out Onto a Wire Rack and Allow to Cool For a Minimum of 5-10 More Minutes So the Bread Firms Up Enough to Be Cut. |