Introduction: Tear 'n' Share Pull Apart Garlic Bread
Tear 'n' Share Pull Apart Garlic Bread
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Step 1: Dough
343g / 2 & 3/4 Cups Plain Flour
1tsp Salt
1/4tsp Onion Powder
2 & 1/4 tsp Instant Yeast
6tbsp Unsalted Butter
59ml / 1/4 Cup Water
79ml / 1/3 Cup Milk
2 Large Eggs
Mix together 3/4 of the flour with salt, sugar, onion powder and yeast. In a saucepan melt the butter, milk and water and leave to cool slightly before pouring into the dry mixture. Kneed the dough for 3 minutes before adding in the eggs. Once combined, add in the remaining flour and kneed for another 3 minutes. Flour your work surface and bring the dough together. Place in an oiled bowl and proof for one hour.
Step 2: Garlic Butter
113g / 1/2 Cup Unsalted Butter
1 Garlic Bulb
Parsley
1/4tsp Cayenne Pepper (optional)
Peel the garlic and add to a food processor along with the parsley and wiz until everything is finely chopped. Melt the butter and and mix together with the garlic and parsley. For an extra kick, add in a 1/4tsp of Cayenne Pepper.
Step 3: Bake
Sprinkle the base of a baking dish with breadcrumbs and brush some of the garlic butter around the edges. Place the dough balls in the baking dish and cover with cling film. Leave to sit for 30 minutes to proof before brushing the remaining garlic butter on top. Cover with foil and bake at 176 degrees C for 30 minutes.
12 Comments
7 years ago
Waw! Well explained & ooh so inviting too! Yummm!
Reply 7 years ago
You should definitley give these a try.
7 years ago
Oh my! That's my first reaction. I'm definitely making these!
Reply 7 years ago
Hope you enjoyed making them :)
7 years ago
Waw! Well explained & ooh so inviting too! Yummm!
7 years ago
Waw! Well explained & ooh so inviting too! Yummm!
7 years ago
Waw! Well explained & ooh so inviting too! Yummm!
7 years ago
Hope you enjoyed the recipe :)
7 years ago
This looks so delicious! I may try to whip these up for my get-together tomorrow. Thank you for posting this!
And for those of us not on the amazing metric system, bake at 350 degrees F for 30 minutes.
Reply 7 years ago
These should go down well :)
7 years ago
anything that mentions 'garlic' and 'bread' is already a success in my book
Reply 7 years ago
Thank you :)