Hamelman's sourdough Cheese Bread - highly recommended
Hi, I just made this and it was delicious. Worth trying if you haven't yet.
Just a really pleasant flavour that permeates the loaf, along with a very light, soft, fluffy crumb. Sourdough flavour was very mild, if any.
The dough, which includes both yeast and levain, was quite active, rising at least 80% or so by the end of bulk. It expanded quite a lot while proofing too.
Made sure not to bake too hot (in a dutch oven, started at around 230c fan, dropped down to 200c by the end, around 50 minutes total) so as not to burn the cheese, and it came out nicely golden brown.
I made quite a large loaf (1.18x the recipe) as I accidentally weighed the total flour (forgetting to subtract the flour in the levain) and mixed in the salt and yeast before I realised. So I just scaled everything up, except the levain obviously. But the size works well, because the crumb is probably the best part of this loaf. It was quite an impressive sight coming out of the oven.
The cheese I used was 'grana padano', a hard cheese similar to parmesan.
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And you choosing Gran Panado would make this loaf amazing!
Yum!
Yes it seemed a perfect match, had a deep rich flavour that left a nice aftertaste with every bite.
What are your favourite cheeses to use in bread?
Simon
feta, old cheddar or Parmigiano Regiano in my loaves. I have used a local herb Gouda which worked well too.
I love cheese bread. Inspired by your post, I looked up the recipe in Hamelman's book and have bookmarked it for a future bake soon. It looks delicious.
We are in spring here and summer is fast approaching. This will be great for outdoor entertaining over summer.
Cheers,
Gavin
Thanks Gavin. Glad to have been able to inspire!
I hope it turns out well when you get around to it. I'm sure it will be popular, it's a very easy bread to enjoy.
Simon
Love the pic of the dough just after it is turned out from the banneton. Looks so clean and well formed.
Good choice of cheese too.
Don't know the recipe, does it have any other flours other than bread flour in it?