Saturday, April 28, 2012

Garlic pull apart bread


f you have known me at all over the last almost two years, you would know that among the few things that I totally love in any form, bread is definitely high up in the list. This bread was on my radar for a while just waiting for the right moment. So when I ran into the perfect recipe I just got to making it. Most of us love garlic bread. Yes I know you wait for those rolls to show up when dining out in an Italian restaurant. Those half-dozen that show up just after you've placed your order and just when you are munching on the last one, knowing well that your food is about to show up, you think twice whether you should ask for more, decide to hold back but ask for another set anyway. If that sounds familiar, you will love this bread. The added charm is that they are not just any garlic bread. Of course the intense garlic flavor with a hint of fine parmesan over a crusty yet soft bread is all there, but add to that the fact that they are a mosaic of randomly set rolls all neatly shaped up into a bundt. But wait there's more. When you see the bundt and as you admire the mosaic, just as you wonder on how to dig into it, you almost involuntarily grab a piece and pull on it and voila that's when you realize why this bread has 'pull-apart' in its name. Looks even better with a piece missing, doesn't it.
Ingredients:



Lukewarm Milk
1 1/3 cup
Active dry/rapid rise Yeast
2 tsp
Sugar
2 tsp
Extra-virgin Olive Oil
4 tbsp
Salt
2 tsp
Garlic Powder
2 tsp
All Purpose Flour
3 1/2 cups
Butter
1/4 cup, melted
Dried Italian Herbs
2 tsp
Garlic
2 - 4 cloves, minced
Chilli Flakes
1 tsp
Parmesan Cheese
1/4 cup, grated



Method:
1. In a large mixing bowl, stir together the sugar, yeast and milk. Let sit 5-7 minutes until yeast is foamy. Mix in the olive oil.
2. In another big bowl add the salt, garlic pow, and flour. If you have a stand mixer, attach the dough hook and knead the dough for 5-6 minutes, or until elastic. If doing by hand, knead the dough on a lightly floured surface until dough is elastic, 7-10 minutes. Transfer dough to a lightly oiled bowl and cover with a clean kitchen towel. Allow to rise for 1 to 1 1/2 hours, or until dough is doubled in size.
3. In a small bowl, combine melted butter,herbs, chilli flakes and minced garlic. Set aside.
4. Punch down the dough. Grease a 10 inch bundt pan with some butter or oil. Tear off small pieces of dough (roughly 1 inch pieces of dough, coat in the butter mixture, and place in the bottom of the bundt pan. Repeat this process until you have one layer of dough balls. Sprinkle on 1/3 of the Parmesan cheese. Continue layering the dough balls and cheese until you have 3 layers. Cover the pan with a clean towel and allow to sit until dough has doubled in size, 30-35 minutes.
5. Preheat oven to 350ºF. Bake for 25 to 30 minutes, or until bread is golden brown.  Let it sit for 5-10 minutes. Serve hot with a side of marinara or tomato sauce for dipping. ENJOY!
Inspired from here

22 comments:

Shabitha Karthikeyan said...

Nicely done puja !! Love the golden color and garlic flavor !!

Rosa's Yummy Yums said...

A magnificent bread! It looks so scrumptious.

Cheers,

Rosa

Akila said...

very yummy bread and awesome photos dear...
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ramya anand said...

Oh!gorgeous bread!thanx for sharing the recipe ...

shooting star said...

this is awesome!!!...would defnitely try it!!

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radha said...

Mmmmmm super! And the last couple of pictures with the sauce are so good.

Anjali Shukla said...

I loved that perfect use of Bundt Pan; what a creative way of making breads in it!!
I'm able to see your recipe after a long time, because of some server errors I mentioned earlier; great to see you and the lovely recipes back. :)

themustardseed said...

Looks fabulous! It would be a great dish to bake for a party or a potluck.

Sayantani said...

guess this is also called monkey bread? looks wonderful Pooja. very well made and explained.

Sadaf Afshan said...

I like the idea of using a bundt pan for pull apart bread......makes the presentation much better than using a round pan.

Priya said...

Mindblowing bread, i dont mind to have some..beautifully done..

Anonymous said...

awesome...i dint knew there was a thing called pull apart bread.....

G.Pavani said...

grt work dear,bread looks yummy n soft.

Sushma Krishnadasan said...

i too love bread in its various forms. this one is innovative and looks too yummy for words

Spandana said...

Love this bread... and pull apart theme is a very nice idea to enjoy it :-)
Beautiful clicks!

sangeetha said...

perfectly baked pull apart breads...love garlic flavor...your pics pulling me a lot :)

Richa said...

That is one scrumptious pull apart bread! gorgeous!

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Anonymous said...

BEAUTIFUL BREAD! A masterpiece fro you!!!!
Amrit

Pari said...

Love it, Love It!! I have tried Suhaina's garlic rolls and now I want to try these. Very well made dear.
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Anonymous said...

WOW awesome looking bread and beautiful pics!!

Victoria said...

This looks absolutely fantastic!! I've pinned one of your photos and definitely plan to try this the next time I'm in the bread baking mood :-D Thanks!

Smita said...

Looks absolutely tempting & yummy!!!!! Great recipe..

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