Bread Machine Cheese Bread - Artisan Style! - Tasty Oven Recipes (2024)

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This Bread Machine Cheese Bread recipe creates an extremely soft, fluffy bread with a chewy texture and cheesy top. This recipe yields a delicious 1.5 pound loaf that can be baked in the bread machine, a loaf pan, or on a baking sheet to create an artisan style loaf. Use cheese bread for toast, dipping into soups, and to make sandwiches.

"I got so many compliments from this!!"This bread is so good! Great flavor and fluffiness. Definitely one of the best I've ever made!!"

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Table Of Contents
  • Equipment Needed
  • Ingredients
  • Chef's Tip
  • Recipe FAQs
  • Step-By-Step Directions
  • Chef's Tip
  • How To Store
  • Recipe
  • Recipe Reviews

Bread machine cheese bread is a variation of my traditional white bread recipe and garlic bread recipe. This recipe creates a fluffy cheese bread inside with a golden brown cheesy crust. Garlic and cheese are a great combination in any recipe (like in this bacon cheddar pull apart bread) and bread machine cheese bread is no exception.

Knead and bake the loaf entirely in your bread machine or let the machine knead it for you but bake it in the oven. I enjoy baking the bread in the oven when I want to shape the loaf. Rather than end up with a large loaf the same shape and size as my breadmaker's pan, I can create a circle or oval that looks like artisan bread from the local bakery.

Not only does this artisan style bread make a delicious dipping bread, it makes a fantastic toast in the morning with hot coffee or tea. It even works as extra tasty bread for your favorite sandwich! Spread roasted garlic or roasted tomatoes on a warm slice of cheese bread and you've gotta delicious snack.

More Ways To Use Cheese Bread

  • as an appetizer or dinner bread for holidays, like Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas
  • to make a meatball parmesan sub
  • to make ahot ham and cheese sandwich
  • add it to charcuterie boards
  • dip it into buffalo chicken dip
  • to make a tomato basil mozzarella sandwich
  • morning toast spread with avocado
  • dip it into warm,homemade tomato saucewhen eating spaghetti orwhite cream saucewhen enjoying pasta
  • makehomemade breadcrumbsfor breading fish or chicken

Equipment Needed

You need a bread machine, plus other tools to make baking, slicing, and storing the bread easier.

  • Bread machine: I have this Cuisinart bread machine.
  • Bread pan: if you're going to bake the bread in a loaf pan, pullman pans are a wise choice. There are bread pans that come with covers so the bread top stays flat and so you can easily keep it stored right in the pan.
  • Bread slicer or bread knife: this Calphalon bread knife is one of the best I've used.
  • Bread box: to keep the bread stored in optimal conditions. Laura's Green Kitchen boxes are my favorite!
  • Bread bag: I love the look of storing bread in a reusable bag. These are also great for gifting.

Ingredients

Bread machine cheese bread uses standard bread ingredients: olive oil, bread flour, salt, and yeast. Plus 2 key ingredients: shredded cheese and minced garlic.

Cheddar cheese, asiago cheese, mozzarella, monterey jack cheese and parmesan cheese all make a wonderful cheese bread. My favorite way to make this bread is with freshly grated asiago cheese or an artisan cheddar. But use your favorite cheese. The options aren't limited!

My suggestion is to always use freshly shredded cheese, though, for the best flavor and the best melting (on the top).

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While this recipe is for a 1.5 pound loaf, I've also included ingredient amounts for a larger 2 pound loaf. The 2 pound loaf must be made using the dough cycle, then baked in the oven- please do not attempt to use the white/basic bread setting when making a 2 pound loaf. It will rise too high, out of the bread maker pan and will eventually collapse.

1.5 LB

  • 1 cup warm water
  • 2 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 tablespoon white sugar
  • 3 cups bread flour
  • 1 clove garlic
  • 1 ¼ teaspoon yeast
  • 1 cup shredded cheese (cheddar, asiago, parmesan, mozzarella or your favorite cheese

2 LB

  • 1 ½cupswarm water
  • 4tbspolive oil
  • 1 ½tspsalt
  • 2tbspwhite sugar
  • 4cupsbread flour
  • 2garlic cloves, minced
  • 2tspyeast
  • 1 ½cupsshredded cheese

Water should always be warmed to approximately 110 degrees Fahrenheit. Any colder and the yeast will not activate. Any warmer and you risk killing the yeast.

Chef's Tip

Bread machine bread turning out dense? Make sure: the salt and yeast do not interact when they are added to the bread pan and that you use properly measured bread flour and fresh yeast. Never pack down flour while measuring and never use old yeast.

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Recipe FAQs

Can I Substitute All Purpose or Whole Wheat Flour for the Bread Flour?

While you can swap bread flour for all purpose flour or whole wheat flour, it won't produce the same soft chewy bread. For breads that need time to rise, bread flour is the best flour to use. It has a higher amount of protein and gluten, which creates a chewy, airy bread.

When substituting all purpose flour for bread flour, make a 1:1 substitution.

Substituting whole wheat flour is a bit trickier, although easy if you understand a few basic points about baking with whole wheat flour. You can see how to use whole wheat flour here.

How Can I Get a Brown Top to Bread?

To create a browned crust, brush the risen dough with milk, egg, or water before baking. My preference is to use milk for a golden brown, slightly crisp crust and egg for a golden brown and shiny crust.

What Kind of Yeast Can I use in a Bread Machine?

Instant yeast, active dry yeast, and bread machine yeast are all perfectly fine to use in the bread machine. Instant yeast rises and creates flavor with 1 rise, while active dry yeast takes 2 rises. Since the white bread cycle is programmed for 2 rises, either yeast will work.

Bread machine yeastis basically thesame as instant yeast, but is given a different name due to branding. It is a specially formulatedinstant yeastthat's made to rise twice as fast as active dry yeast.

When using the different yeasts, you'll see insignificant, if any, differences in the texture or shape of cheese bread.

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Step-By-Step Directions

Bread machine cheese bread is made in 4 steps, most of them hands off for you!

*If you don't have a Cuisinart machine, make sure to follow your brand's manual for the proper order to add ingredients. Some machines (not many) require proofing the yeast prior to adding it to the pan.

  1. Add all ingredients in the order listed to the bread maker pan. Reserve ⅓ of the cheese for the top.
  2. Select the basic/white bread setting. Choose the 1.5 lb loaf size and your preferred crust color. If baking in the oven, choose the dough setting. Press start and allow the machine to complete its cycle.

Now follow the steps for whether you are baking it in the bread machine or in the oven.

Baking in the Bread Machine: At the end of the last kneading cycle, remove the kneading paddle. This is optional and can also be done once the bread cools. When the bread completes it's last rise, gently brush the sides with an egg wash and top with the remaining cheese. Once the bake cycle is complete, remove the pan from the bread maker immediately. Let cool for at least 10 minutes, then carefully remove the bread from the pan. Cool completely before slicing.

Baking in the Oven:Once the dough cycle is complete, remove from the dough from the bread pan. Punch down a few times and form into your desired shape. Set on a parchment-lined baking sheet and cover with a towel. Let rise in a warm place until doubled in size, about 45 minutes. Gently brush the top and sides with an egg wash and top with the remaining cheese. Bake at 350°F for 30-35 minutes, until it reaches an internal temperature of 190°F. Remove from the oven and let cool completely on a wire rack before slicing.

Chef's Tip

Let bread cool completely before slicing. Put very little pressure on the knife while slicing and focus on a back and forth motion. Always use a serrated knife or a bread slicer.

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Enjoy!

How To Store

Cheese bread should be stored in an airtight bread bag or bread box. It will keep for 3-4 days when stored properly.

It can be stored in the freezer for about 6 months wrapped tightly in plastic.

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Recipe

Bread Machine Cheese Bread

Kristina Tipps

This Bread Machine Cheese Bread recipe creates an extremely soft, fluffy bread with a chewy texture and cheesy top. This recipe yields a delicious 1.5 pound loaf that can be baked in the bread machine, a loaf pan, or on a baking sheet to create an artisan style loaf. Use cheese bread for toast, dipping into soups, and to make sandwiches.

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Prep Time 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time 3 hours hours

Total Time 3 hours hours 5 minutes minutes

Course Appetizer, Side Dish

Cuisine American

Servings 12 slices

Calories 170 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 cup warm water approximately 110°F
  • 2 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 tablespoon white sugar
  • 1 teaspoon garlic minced
  • 3 cups bread flour
  • 1 ¼ tsp yeast active, instant or bread machine
  • 1 cup shredded cheese cheddar, asiago, parmesan, mozzarella or your favorite cheese

Instructions

  • Add all ingredients in the order listed to the bread maker pan, reserving ¼ cup of cheese for the top. *Check your brand's manual for the correct order to add ingredients if you are not using a Cuisinart bread machine. If it differs, add them in the order that your manual states.

  • Select the basic/white bread setting. Choose the 1.5 lb loaf size and your preferred crust color. If baking in the oven, choose the dough setting. Press start and allow machine to run through the cycle, then follow steps below for your preferred method for baking.

  • Baking in Machine: At the end of the last kneading cycle, remove the kneading paddle. This is optional and can also be done once the bread cools. When the bread completes it's last rise, gently brush the sides with an egg wash and top with the remaining cheese. Once the bake cycle is complete, remove the pan from the bread maker immediately. Let cool for at least 10 minutes, then carefully remove the bread from the pan. Cool completely before slicing.

  • Baking in Oven: Once the dough cycle is complete, remove from the dough from the bread pan. Punch down a few times and form into your desired shape. Set on a parchment-lined baking sheet and cover with a towel. Let rise in a warm place until doubled in size, about 45 minutes. Gently brush the top and sides with an egg wash and top with the remaining cheese. Bake at 350°F for 30-35 minutes, until it reaches an internal temperature of 190°F. Remove from the oven and let cool completely on a wire rack before slicing.

Notes

This recipe yields a 1.5 pound loaf that can be cut into approximately 12 slices.

Tip 1: I prefer baking cheese bread in the oven as opposed to in the bread maker. This allows you to shape it into an artisan-style loaf and it's easier to add the cheese topping when it's oven baked.

Tip 2: Any type of shredded cheese can be used, so use your favorite for a flavor you'll love the most! You can also add more minced garlic for a garlic cheesy bread.

Nutrition

Serving: 1sliceCalories: 170kcalCarbohydrates: 24gProtein: 6gFat: 5gSaturated Fat: 2gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 7mgSodium: 254mgPotassium: 51mgFiber: 1gSugar: 1gVitamin A: 64IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 53mgIron: 1mg

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  1. She

    Bread Machine Cheese Bread - Artisan Style! - Tasty Oven Recipes (11)
    This was delicious and perfect, thanks for sharing!

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  2. Diane

    Bread Machine Cheese Bread - Artisan Style! - Tasty Oven Recipes (12)
    This is a great soft bread with a crispy crust. I added a few herbs with the garlic and cheese in the bread maker. I then took the dough when done and made 12 buns. Topped each with a bit of cheddar cheese and baked for 22 mins. Delicious!! Having with homemade soup for supper.
    Thank you.

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  3. Anonymous

    Dry minced garlic or wet? Does it matter? Jw

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    • Kristina Tipps

      You can use dried or fresh garlic.

      Reply

  4. Alicia Garrido

    Bread Machine Cheese Bread - Artisan Style! - Tasty Oven Recipes (13)
    I had no problems whatsoever. I made this bread in my Sunbeam, 1.5 lb. cycle and came out perfect! I added 1 tbs. italian seasoning and grated 2 garlic cloves; when it beeped, I added the shredded cheddar cheese. It was delicious. Thank you!

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  5. Kel

    I got a bread machine off a local “buy nothing” group and I love it. Have tried many recipes so far and this is my fav. I do the dough cycle and bake in the oven. This time I am going to add small cheese cubes before shaping for extra cheesiness.

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FAQs

How can I make my bread more flavorful? ›

Quickly, try adding a malt or honey into the mix to level up your bread's flavor. Malt, a sweetener that is available in powder and liquid form, can easily be added to almost any bread recipe. When choosing a malt to use, it's essential to use a non-diastatic version.

What temperature should artisan bread be baked at? ›

Baking Everyday Artisan Bread

About an hour before baking, preheat your oven to 450 degrees F, and place a large Dutch oven inside to preheat as well.

How do I make my bread machine bread better? ›

Some recipes will advise adding sugar, which, in addition to making the bread a little sweet, helps the yeast to rise better. Others also suggest adding a little oil, such as olive or vegetable oil. This helps the dough form, preventing it from sticking to the sides of the pan, and makes the bread more tender.

What cheeses are best for baking in bread? ›

Other cheeses – Any cheese (other than mozzarella) that melts well will work great here, like cheddar, tasty, Monterey Jack, gruyere. I like Colby for it's melting qualities and it doesn't weigh the bread down as it rises in the oven, and it's not greasy (like Tasty cheese).

Why does restaurant bread taste better? ›

A generous layer is what gives the restaurant variety that savory, crunchy-but-moist quality. The way you toast the bread is also a game-changer. Instead of popping your bread in the toaster, turn on the stove and brown the bread in a pan for restaurant-worthy quality.

Why does my homemade bread have no flavor? ›

Salt adds flavor to bread. If none or too little is used in a recipe, the bread will lack the right flavor and taste "bland." If you reduce the amount of salt, try adding some dried herbs to increase the flavor. Too much yeast in bread will give bread an off-taste.

Is it better to bake bread at 350 or 375? ›

The optimal temperature for bread runs from 350 to 475 °F (or 162 to 240 °C) with an ideal internal temp of 200°F and baking time from 15-60 minutes. Any number outside this range is extremely rare and cannot guarantee the best bread flavor.

How do you know when artisan bread is done? ›

“For crusty artisan bread, one way to determine doneness is by thumping the bottom of the loaf,” says Barb. “Give it a few quick knocks on the bottom of the loaf with your knuckles; if it sounds hollow, that tells you it's fully baked.”

Is it better to bake bread at a higher or lower temperature? ›

Baking bread at a higher temperature, typically around 400-450°F (200-230°C), is often recommended because it helps create a crisp and well-risen crust while maintaining a soft interior. However, the ideal temperature can vary depending on the type of bread you're making.

Is it cheaper to buy bread or make it in a bread machine? ›

Making bread from a machine is marginally cheaper than buying it, as long as you eat bread frequently enough to offset the cost of the appliance. Specifically, I see this as an investment that's smart for households that go through bread quickly, like large families or homes with multiple roommates.

Why is my homemade bread so dense in my bread machine? ›

Too much heat or humidity might lead to a too-quick rise and a crevice near the center of your bread. Conditions that are too cold might delay proofing or rising, resulting in a super-dense loaf.

What order should I put the ingredients in my bread machine? ›

Adding Ingredients to the Bread Machine

Manufacturers usually recommend adding the liquids first, followed by dry ingredients, with the yeast going in last. This keeps the yeast away from the liquid ingredients until kneading begins.

What is the best tasting cheese for baking? ›

What Are the Best Cheeses for Baking? While French cheeses like brie and Camembert are obvious choices for baking, they aren't the only options. Fresh or brined cheeses including ricotta, goat cheese, feta, and blue also bake up beautifully.

What do you call a bread with cheese? ›

Familiar names are: toastie (UK), grilled cheese sandwich (US), jaffle (Australia), panini (Italy), and croque monsieur (France). The toasted sandwich is not limited to these countries, however. You will find this popular snack, lunch, or dinner in every corner of our planet.

What kind of bread is at Cheesecake Factory? ›

The Cheesecake Factory's Famous “Brown Bread” is now available to enjoy at home! Savor the signature taste of this deliciously sweet wheat bread topped with oats. Enjoy dinner rolls alongside your favorite meal, make mini sandwiches, or eat them straight out of the bag!

What does adding egg to bread do? ›

It makes the bread lighter and fluffier. The reason for that is the fat in the yolk that inhibits gluten formation just as any other fat would. This results in a looser dough that can expand and puff up more.

Does bread taste better the longer it rises? ›

Quickly proofed bread tastes like wheat flour. Because that's mostly what it is. But long rising bread has a chance for the yeasts (and bacteria, too, in the case of sourdough) to eat the starches and burp out all sorts of flavorful byproducts, in addition to the CO2 we rely on to leaven the bread.

What affects the taste of bread? ›

Longer fermentation gives bread stronger flavors. “A yeasty aroma and acidic flavors start to develop, adding more flavor to the finished bread,” Blakeslee said. Some bakers choose to do the extra step of making a sponge in order to add a slight sour and tangy flavor to the bread.

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