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Appetizer & Sides

Parmesan Cheese Bread Ring

Prep Time: 75 Min  |  Cook Time: 35 Min  |  Servings: 16  |  Calories: 193
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Prep Time
75 Min
Cook Time
35 Min
Servings
16
Calories
193

<p>This bread is great to have around for a simple and savory snack or to display as an appetizer or side with a main meal. Our recipe takes rustic flavors like rosemary, basil and garlic and combines them with Sargento® Shredded Parmesan Cheese to create a subtly cheesy and aromatic bread that’s perfect anytime.</p>

Directions
  1. Combine yeast and warm water; let stand 5 minutes. In large bowl of electric mixer, combine milk, olive oil, honey, egg, garlic, pepper, salt, oregano, rosemary and basil; add yeast mixture. Mix at low speed until combined.
  2. Gradually blend in 3-1/2 cups of flour. Add additional flour as needed to form a soft dough. Blend in cheese. Use a dough hook to knead dough or transfer dough to a lightly floured surface and knead by hand until smooth and elastic, about 5 minutes. Place dough in a lightly oiled bowl; turn dough over. Cover loosely with waxed paper; let stand in a warm place until dough is doubled in size, 30 to 40 minutes.
  3. Coat a bundt pan with cooking spray. Punch dough down; form into a ring and place in bundt pan. Cover; let rise in a warm place until doubled in size, 30 to 40 minutes.
  4. Transfer to a preheated 350°F oven and bake for 30 to 35 minutes or until dough sounds hollow when tapped. Immediately loosen edges with a thin spatula; invert bread onto a wire cooling rack; let stand at least 15 minutes before slicing. Serve warm with butter.

Nutrition Facts
16 Servings
Amount Per Serving
Calories 193
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 6.9 grams
Saturated Fat 2.4 grams
Monounsaturated Fat 3.3 grams
Polyunsaturated Fat 0.5 grams
Cholesterol 20 milligrams
Sodium 193 milligrams
Total Carbohydrates 27 grams
Dietary Fiber 1 grams
Protein 7 grams
Vitamin A 13RE
Calcium 107mg 11%
Iron 1mg 6%
The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

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