Cheddar Cheese & Garlic Soda Bread
Cheddar Cheese & Garlic Soda Bread

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Cheddar cheese is a relatively hard, off-white (or orange if colourings such as annatto are added), sometimes sharp-tasting, natural cheese. Originating in the English village of Cheddar in Somerset, cheeses of this style are now produced all over the world. Cheddar cheese, the most widely purchased and eaten cheese in the world is always made from cow's milk. It is a hard and natural cheese that has a slightly crumbly texture if properly cured and if it is too young, the texture is smooth.

Cheddar Cheese & Garlic Soda Bread is one of the most favored of current trending meals in the world. It’s appreciated by millions every day. It is simple, it is fast, it tastes delicious. They are fine and they look wonderful. Cheddar Cheese & Garlic Soda Bread is something that I’ve loved my whole life.

To get started with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can have cheddar cheese & garlic soda bread using 8 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Cheddar Cheese & Garlic Soda Bread:
  1. Take 250 g plain flour
  2. Prepare 250 g plain wholewheat flour
  3. Take 1 teaspoon bicarbonate of soda
  4. Take 1 teaspoon caster sugar
  5. Get 1/2 teaspoon salt
  6. Make ready 300 ml buttermilk
  7. Prepare 4 tablespoons store bought garlic butter
  8. Get 100 g Cheddar cheese, grated

Try our Healthier Mac & Cheese, delivering all the richness of the classic dish but with less calories. I used extra sharp cheddar for the cheese. I made a recipe and a half and poured it on top of macaroni noodles. The only problem I had with it is it was a little grainy..

Steps to make Cheddar Cheese & Garlic Soda Bread:
  1. Preheat oven to 200 C / Gas 6. Grease a baking tray.
  2. Sift the flours, bicarbonate of soda, sugar and salt into a large bowl. Make a well in the middle and pour the buttermilk into the centre. Use a large spoon to mix the flour mixture into the buttermilk so that it forms the dough. Remove from the bowl and just give it a quick knead so that it forms a nice smooth dough.
  3. Flatten it out into a circle of about a diametre of 35cm. Using a very flexible spatula or knife spread the garlic butter over the dough but not to the edges, leave about 3cm free.
  4. Sprinkle the grated cheese over the top of the buttered area. Fold the circle over itself so that you have a semi circle and then seal down the edges. Rework the dough back into a circle, this time about 18cm in diametre with a bit of a dome to it. Slash a cross in the top of it with a sharp knife and then transfer to the greased baking tray.
  5. Bake in the pre-heated oven for 30 minutes. When it comes out, if you tap the bottom it should sound hollow. If it doesn’t just give it 3 to 5 minutes more. Allow to cool on a wire rack, however it can be eaten warm (just watch that oozing butter!)
  6. Probably best to be eaten within 24 hours. Would easily work as a side to things like spag bol.

I made a recipe and a half and poured it on top of macaroni noodles. The only problem I had with it is it was a little grainy.. The name Cheddar comes from the Old English word ceodor, meaning deep, dark cavity, or pouch. As most other cheese, Cheddar evolved from a need to preserve the very perishable milk, from times of plenty, to those of scarcity. Cheddar cheese is made via a process called " cheddaring," in which curds are formed into loaves, which are stacked on top of one another to remove excess whey.

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