Normally, anytime I see a recipe with yeast in it, I run the other way. I have a fear of yeast doughs. I've never made one, so I think the anxiety just comes from inexperience. I couldn't walk away from this recipe, though. It sounded too dang good.
So I cheated. I used frozen bread dough. I had a one-pound loaf of Rhodes in the freezer. I defrosted it according to the package directions, let it rise to double the size and then went to the recipe from there.
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Here it is, coming together at my house:
The recipe calls for dried parsley.
I used Italian seasoning instead.
The balls of dough are rolled in the melted butter mixture and layered in a bundt pan.
Parmesan cheese is sprinkled between the layers.
The recipe says to make three layers of balls.
I only ended up with two, but it didn't seem to matter once it was baked.
The recipe suggested serving it with marinara for dipping, which would be really yummy as an appetizer.
We had ours with dinner and ate it as is, in all it's glory.
Deeeelicious!
I'm thinking of all the different cheeses I could use.
Mmmm, cheesy bread.
I better get me a bunt pan. I'm all over this like cheese on crackers. Looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteOKAY... This might be my favorite recipe that you havhe posted up to date!! heheh that looks simply amazingly delicious. Did it pull apart even though you had store bough dough? Because thats probably what I would do!
ReplyDeleteOooh, the only thing better than parmesan pull apart bread, is a cheater version where I don't actually have to make the bread part. Nice job!! Looks sooooo amazing.
ReplyDeletemmmmmmm that sounds delish x
ReplyDeleteO MY LORDY SAKES ALIVE, WOMAN...
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a "bring 'em to their knees" bread to me. I can't wait to try it. I use that frozen bread and rolls for ALL my bread making recipes, too..It's so good and I like the ease of it. I'm having 12 ladies over for lunch and I am going to make this wonderful bread. This, a nice salad, a knock-em-dead casserole and a killer dessert should do the trick.:)
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Wow. I have totally gotta try that. I'll be pinning this on Pinterest!! :-)
ReplyDeleteMy mouth is watering just looking at your bread! What a gorgeous creation. I love making bread at home too...make the whole house smells wonderful. I've got to try yours soon.
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I love bread and I love parmesan cheese! My family will love it!
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Ohh YUMM!!! This would last maybe 15 minutes around my house! Looks so good
ReplyDeletemmmmm this is on my pinterest too!! it looks so good...im going to have to make this in the very near future...like tomorrow ;)
ReplyDeleteYUM! I'd write more but my keyboard is getting soggy with drool.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great idea and it looks so tasty!
ReplyDeleteThis looks extremely delicious!!
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This bread looks absolutely delicious...i must give it a try! Thanks for sharing it!
ReplyDeleteHI, I made this bread and it is absolutely delicious. I cheated and used brown bread mix and it was so yummy! Great recipe - will be made over and over again!
ReplyDeleteYou can also use Grands canned biscuits and cut them into quarters. Works great!
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