Cheddar Pull Apart Bread combines frozen roll dough, cheddar, Gouda, jalapenos and a perfect blend of herbs into an amazing mouthwatering pull apart loaf. It is so hard not to devour the whole thing. For a complete meal serve with Sausage Potato Soup or Easy Baked Spaghetti Recipe.
The most challenging part of this Pull Apart Bread involves a little patience. The scrumptious goodies are mixed together, spooned in a spring form pan and then placed in a warm area for the dough to rise. This can take several hours so you need to plan head for this tasty bread.
How do you make Cheddar Pull Apart Bread?
First thaw the bread rolls a little bit. Slice in half using kitchen scissors. Now in a large bowl combine the melted butter, half of the minced jalapenos, oregano, basil, garlic powder, one half cup cheddar, one half cup Gouda, Parmesan and the cut Rhodes rolls. Then spoon the mixture into a nine inch spring-form pan that has been well coated with nonstick baking spray.
Cover the pan with plastic wrap and place in a warm non drafty place. Allow the dough to double in size. Depending on the heat and humidity for the day it will take about 2-3 1/2 hours.
When the bread has doubled in size add the remaining cheddar, Gouda and jalapenos to the top. Cover the bottom of the spring-form pan with aluminum foil to catch any dripping butter. Bake for about twenty five minutes or until the rolls are done in the middle of the pan and the cheese is melted and lightly browned. Allow the bread to cool for ten minutes before releasing from the spring form pan.
Recipe notes and helpful tips
- Do not go over the fifteen recommended roll count. This is fifteen rolls before you cut them in half.
- Only let the bread rise to double its original size. Once it gets to the double point finish putting the rest of the cheese and jalapenos on it and get it into the oven. Things can change quickly after that point and yeast bread does not do well when allowed to rise too much.
- Buy good quality cheese. It really does make a difference.
- Wrap the bottom of the spring form pan with aluminum foil to keep anything from dripping in the oven.
- It you are not fond of jalapenos substitute with chopped scallions.
- Find a warm but not hot place for the bread to rise. Maybe next to the stove but not on top of it. Another good place would be on the counter under indirect sunlight.
A layer of cheddar, Gouda and jalapenos puts this Cheddar Pull Apart Bread recipe over the top. The end result is so darn delicious that I honestly don’t know how you are going to keep from eating it! Good luck! I had to take half the loaf to the neighbors house to keep from eating it all. It is that unbelievably good!
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This post was originally published September 27, 2015 and was republished April 25, 2019 with new content.
Cheddar Pull Apart Bread
Ingredients
- 15 Rhodes rolls frozen unbaked roll dough
- 4 tablespoons butter melted
- 1 jalapeno seeded and finely minced
- 1 teaspoon dried oregano
- 1 teaspoon dried basil
- 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1 1/2 cups shredded sharp cheddar
- 1 cup Gouda cheese shredded
- 1/4 cup parmesan
Instructions
- Thaw the rolls for 30 minutes and cut in half. In large bowl combine butter, half of the jalapeno, oregano, basil, garlic powder, 1/2 cup cheddar, 1/2 cup Gouda, Parmesan and cut Rhodes rolls. When mixed transfer to 9 inch spring-form pan that has been coated with nonstick baking spray. Cover pan with plastic wrap and allow dough to double in size; depending on heat and humidity 2-3 1/2 hours.
- When doubled in size add remaining cheddar, Gouda and jalapenos to the top of the rolls. Cover the bottom of the spring-form pan with aluminum foil to catch any dripping butter.
- Bake for 25-30 minutes at 350 degrees or until the cheese is lightly browned and the rolls are done in the middle of the pan.
- Allow to cool for 10 minutes and release the spring form pan.
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Notes
Only allow the dough to rise to double in size. I use a ruler for measurement instead of my eyes.
Cover the bottom of the spring-form pan with aluminum foil or place cookie sheet under to catch any dripping butter.
Nutrition
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Jenn
Hellooooo comfort food! I’m crazy in love with this cheesy cheddar pull apart bread – thank you!
lori
Thank you Beth for sharing this delicious recipe!!
Beth Pierce
My pleasure Lori! I am glad that you enjoyed it.
Eleanor
Have you ever cooked this bread in loaf pans. If so, will your recipe make 1or 2 loaves
Beth Pierce
I have never cooked it in loaf pans but yes my guess would be that it would make two loaves
Martie
I want to make recipe tomorrow but am not familiar with Rhodes rolls.
Will I find at regular grocery store? Thank you.
Beth Pierce
They are available here in the United States at the grocery store in the frozen food section. I sure hope you find them. I love that bread.
Valerie
Bonjour,
Je suis Française et j’adore vos recettes.
Ma question : vous utilisez une pâte à pain ou à pizza ?
En France les roll’s n’existent pas.
Merci pour votre réponse à venir.
À bientôt
Beth Pierce
Good afternoon and thank you. Yes I think you could make it with pizza dough. You would have to roll the dough into about balls and layer the ingredients because you certainly could not stir them. Let me know how it turns out.
Jayne K
Used Rhodes Whole Wheat uncooked rolls. Thawed them and threw it in my mixer with a dough hook. Added more melted butter and another jalapeño, too. Used a cookie scoop to make it into even balls. Followed the recipe after that. Results: soft and delicious. Will make it again for lakeside snack. Thanks for the recipe!
Jayne K
I’ve never bought frozen rolls before. I asked the stockman and he directed me to the freezer section and pointed out the Rhodes Rolls. The package didn’t state they were already baked. I ended up wasting $11 on 2 bags white baked rolls that I don’t eat (I was going to double the recipe). Hope someone at work wants them.
Beth Pierce
I am so sorry. In my little town all we have ever had is the frozen unbaked roll dough so I did not even know that they sold cooked rolls. I have made a note on the recipe.
Judith Hidalgo
I forgot to check the notify by email button, so hopefully this reply helps.
Beth Pierce
No worries I try to read my comments. Please see below.
Judith Hidalgo
Have you ever tried this recipe with freshly made bread dough? I wonder if it would take a single or double recipe to yield the 15 rolls in your recipe?
Beth Pierce
I have never tried it with freshly made bread however I do think it would work just fine. Tell me how what size loaf you usually get off a single recipe of your bread dough?
Jan Young
Sorry, me again on wondering if this could be baked in a bundt pan. I forgot to check the box for being notified of comments to my e-mail.
Beth Pierce
I have not tried but people bake monkey bread in bundt pans all the time so I am sure it would work out fine.
Jan Young
Beth, that was my thoughts also. My electric oven and I do not get along that well and have better success with bundt recipes. Thanks for your thoughts!
Beth Pierce
You are most welcome.
Jane Rubin
Have you ever used Rhodes loaves of bread for this recipe? If so, how many loaves would you use? I believe they come in bags of three.
Thank you!
stacey bates
These look Divine!!
Mary
There are so many combinations to change this out as well. Use your imagination like we do with monkey bread
bpierce
That is so true. That idea applies to a lot of recipes!
Belinda
what are Rhodes rolls. What can I use for a substitute?
bpierce
Rhodes rolls are ready made frozen yeast rolls that have not yet been baked. They are in the freezer section of the grocery store. Not sure where you live. You could try asking your local grocery if they carry them or a comparable brand. Remember they have not been baked yet! Please follow the directions of my recipe after you find the rolls. However Rhodes rolls are terrific just with recipe that is on the back of the bag! 🙂
Sophia
I will b making these this weekend. I will b using more butter. Cant wait
bpierce
You got to love butter! It is so good!
Susan Cotie
What oven temp do you bake?
bpierce
Well that is kind of important to know. 350 degrees! Sorry about that I must have been distracted by kids or at least that is my story. 😉