Helping families eat healthier for less

Helping families eat healthier for less

Saturday, January 24, 2015

Cheesy Pepperoni Bread Loaf Perfect for the Big Game




This gooey, cheesy bread loaf is sure to please a hungry crowd.


I received free samples of Cabot Cheese mentioned in this post. By posting this recipe I am entering a recipe challenge sponsored by Cabot Creamery and am eligible to win prizes. I was not additionally compensated for my time.




Cabot Creamery is a  family-farmer owned cooperative of more than 1200 farms located throughout New England and New York. One-hundred percent of Cabot's profits go back to their farmers.  Their Cheddar cheese is a protein-rich snack and is naturally lactose free.


The big football game is just about here and it's time to think about what snacks to prepare for a  roomful of guests. Whether it is a football game, family reunion, or any large gathering, this recipe is perfect to feed a crowd.


Cut bread into 1-inch squares.

Slice cheese into 1/8-inch slices.

Tuck cheese into rows.
Wrap pepperoni slice around cheese slice.
Tuck cheese and pepperoni into rows.


Below is the complete recipe. I used an 8-ounce package of Cabot's Pepper Jack and an 8-ounce package of Cabot's Seriously Sharp Cheddar cheese. I found a beautiful 2-pound round loaf of whole grain bread at my local Costco store.




Cheesy Pepperoni Bread Loaf



Ingredients:
1 2-pound loaf whole grain round bread
2 8-ounce packages Cabot cheese (Seriously Sharp, Extra Sharp, Vermont Sharp, and/or Pepper Jack)
1 5-ounce package sliced turkey pepperoni
2 tablespoons sliced green onions (both white and green part)



Directions:
Heat oven to 3500 F. Cut two pieces of aluminum foil, each about 30 inches long, and place on baking sheet forming a cross.

Using a serrated knife, cut bread into a grid pattern with rows about inch apart in both directions. Be careful not to cut through to bottom crust. Place cut loaf into center of foil on baking sheet.

Cut cheese into about 1/8-inch slices, getting 35 to 40 slices per 8-ounce piece. Then cut all slices in half yielding cheese pieces that are about 1-inch squares. Place half of cheese slices into parallel rows of bread so that just the top of cheese is exposed. If needed, press up on bread carefully from underneath to open up each row to make room for the cheese. Start with the center rows and work to outside edges. For the other half of the cheese, wrap each slice of cheese in a pepperoni slice and insert into remaining bread rows that are 90 degrees from the first rows. Tuck cheese and pepperoni deep into row so that just the top is exposed.

Wrap foil loosely around bread. Bake 25 minutes. Pull back foil and top with green onions. Broil about 6 inches from heat until cheese is bubbly and slightly browned. Serve immediately.

Makes 12 servings.


Note: Recipe can easily be cut in half, using a one-pound road loaf of whole grain bread, if desired.


Nutrition Information per Serving:
376 calories, 17 g total fat, 9 g saturated fat, 55 mg cholesterol, 6 g dietary fiber, 23 g protein, and 790 mg sodium. One serving of this low cost recipe provides an excellent source of protein and calcium.


Cost per Serving: $1.40
Pricing Note: all ingredients were at “regular” prices.

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6 comments:

  1. YUM - I make pepperoni cheese bread for Christmas appetizer every year - digging your "shortcut" version.

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    1. Yes, Deanna. This takes very little effort yet looks pretty impressive.

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  2. I like the way you put this together. Cheesy goodness in every bite!

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    1. Yes, I love lots of gooey cheese. It works great with the turkey pepperoni. Just saw a survey in USA Today that says pepperoni is the most popular topping for pizza eaten on Super Bowl Sunday.

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  3. This would be a crowd pleaser for sure! Thanks for participating in the challenge :)

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    1. I love cheese, so this is a favorite recipe contest for me.

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