Cheddar, beer and mustard pull-apart bread
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Source URL: www.smittenkitchen.com
Course: Breads
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It smelled delicious and tasted delicious but my loaf just didn't rise. I don't know if it was because it was very cold in CO when I made it and it just wasn't conducive to bread making in our house or what. It did rise about 50% (not 200% as it should have) for the first rest period. But after I rolled and cut the bread and had it in the loaf pan it did not rise after that. I had very thin 'cards'. I will definitely make it again though everyone loved it despite my baking issues - this is a gr...
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Queezle_Sister
· 14 years ago
Oooh - I've been looking at this recipe, and thinking how utterly delicious it as. Did it taste good?
When my (UT) house is cold and I want to make bread, I sometimes warm my oven slightly, and let it rise in there.
Please update your review if you try it again - we are curious!
JustLaura
· 14 years ago
It did taste very good. Can't believe I forgot to put that part in. I'll add it to my review now. I would recommend it - especially if you are a bread maker you probably wouldn't have the problems I had. Thaks for the oven suggestion I'll definitely do that next time.
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The flavour of this bread was fantastic! A lot of strongly flavoured ingredients went into it: beer (I used stout), Dijon mustard, Worcestershire sauce, cheddar cheese (I used aged Canadian white cheddar); they balanced each other perfectly.
The dough came together quickly though the method of adding the ingredients in stages and switching from a paddle to a kneading hook seemed unnecessarily complicated.
My kitchen was quite cool (62F) so I moved the dough to a warmer spot...it took 1 1/2 hours... Read more
The dough came together quickly though the method of adding the ingredients in stages and switching from a paddle to a kneading hook seemed unnecessarily complicated.
My kitchen was quite cool (62F) so I moved the dough to a warmer spot...it took 1 1/2 hours... Read more