Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Recipe: Cheddar-Rosemary Braided Pizza Bread Loaf

I know the name's a mouthful, but the recipe's a snap.  And it's delicious and pretty!

Ingredients:

1 tube pizza dough (I used Pillsbury)
Fresh rosemary
Sharp cheddar
1/2 Tsp. butter, melted
Coarse-ground black pepper, to taste

Instructions:

1. Preheat your oven to 350 degrees.

2. Unroll the pizza dough. Sprinkle minced rosemary and about half of the sharp shredded cheddar down the middle third of the dough.

3. Using a sharp knife, cut a series of slits in the outer two thirds of the dough so that they form strips perpendicular to the way the loaf will run. This is very difficult to describe without a visual, so the next time I make this, I'll be sure to post photos of the dough cutting. Frankly, it ends up looking like fringe.

4. Fold the strips over the middle, angling them slightly, alternating right-left, right-left, down the length of the loaf. When you get to the end, tuck the strips underneath.

5. Brush the top of the loaf with the melted butter and top with the remainder of the shredded cheese and a little more minced rosemary. Add some black pepper if desired.

6.
The prettiest (and first) pizza bread-thing I've ever made.
Bake for about 20 minutes or until golden.

As I said, difficult to visualize without pics.  I have a snap of the result though. Check back later for a bread-braiding tutorial. Because I now realize that'd be a great thing indeed.

~AF

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