I remember that I shared my secret to cooking green vegetables – it’s garlic! Lots of it.
I remember that I pan toasted minced garlic until golden brown and sprinkled it all over some roasted brussels sprouts. That thing was delicious!
I also remember that recently, I put sliced garlic between each potato slit before these Hasselback potatoes were set in the oven. Oh my!
…and if you open my fridge, you will always find homemade minced garlic in it.
It’s pretty obvious that my love of garlic goes a long way.
This time, with this blooming bread, I got a little loose and put whole garlic cloves in the bread, hoping the garlic would come out roasted, tender, and even a little creamy. The pull-apart bread turned out so beautiful. The first thing I did (even before taking photos) was to dig out one of the garlic cloves, blew it, and threw it straight into my mouth, then started biting without even trying to feel the level of tenderness.
How was it?
The whole thing was RAW. Holy crap.
I spit it out and immediately drank a boat load of milk straight from the bottle. (I couldn’t deal with the extra step to pour it into a glass like a normal person at that moment) That wasn’t effective enough to kill the strong raw garlic flavor in my mouth. What’s followed was brushing my teeth and rinsing my mouth with Listerine, repeatedly.
Then I found out that it takes over 60 minutes to roast whole garlic cloves at 425°F. This pull-apart bread takes 30 minutes at 350°F. Of course, baking whole garlic cloves with the bread ain’t gonna fly.
Therefore, I don’t suggest you do that. Instead, let’s stick with what works. Sometimes it’s not a bad thing to be conservative, you know?
Onto today’s recipe now – Garlic Pull-Apart Bread.
Since the whole garlic cloves don’t go nicely, the solution to fix the problem and make your bread perfectly garlicky is to either thinly slice the garlic or mince it. As butter is an essential ingredient in this recipe, why not infuse it with garlic? Stuff the bread with the garlic and other mix-ins such as chives, green onions, red pepper flakes, then finish with the garlic infused butter brushed all over prior to baking, just like what we did in these baked potatoes.
i guarantee that you are going to be in love with this side dish, or appetizer, or snack! Just grab one piece and pull it. Just so you know that I ate the leftovers for breakfast.
So what do you say? Wanna give it a try? Please let me know how you make your mix-ins to stuff your bread if you do get a chance to make this recipe by leaving a comment below. I would love to hear your idea! By the way, to extend my love of garlic to infinity (maybe yours too), I’ve created a very garlicky Pinterest board. If that’s your cup of tea, follow the board here and I will send you an invite so that you can pin your favorite garlic dishes on it. Cheers! 🙂
Garlic Pull-Apart Bread
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Category: Side
Cuisine: American
Description
Looks impressive? It’s really easy to make. 6 ingredients and 30 minutes are all you need for this cheesy garlic pull-apart bread. Serve it as a side, an appetizer, or a snack. Bring it to a potluck or tailgate party to knock everyone’s socks off!
Ingredients :
- 1 Artisan bread loaf
- 8 ounce Monterey jack cheese with jalapeño peppers, thinly sliced
- 3/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes
- 1/4 cup chives, chopped
- 1/4 cup unsalted butter
- 6 garlic cloves, thinly sliced or minced
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