Calling all Marmite lovers! Get ready to embark on a culinary journey with our irresistible Marmite and cheese bread recipes. From classic to modern creations, we've curated a collection of mouthwatering dishes that showcase the perfect harmony between the salty, savory flavors of Marmite and the rich, gooey goodness of melted cheese. Whether you prefer a quick and easy snack or an impressive centerpiece for your next gathering, our recipes have got you covered. So, gather your ingredients, preheat your oven, and let's dive into the world of Marmite and cheese bread extravaganza!
Here are our top 2 tried and tested recipes!
MARMITE AND CHEESE BREAD
Adapted from the Fleischmann's site. Here's what they say, "This bread combines two of Britain's most characteristic ingredients, Marmite and sharp cheddar Cheese. Hearty in flavor, this bread is best served toasted accompanying a soup, or in making a sandwich on toast". There is about 90 minutes rising time.
Provided by Sharon123
Categories Breads
Time 55m
Yield 1 loaf
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- In large bowl combine 1/2 cup fall pupose flour, 1/2 cup whole wheat flour salt, and yeast. Heat water until very warm (120º - 130º F) and dissolve Marmite and butter in it. Stir into the dry ingredients.
- Add enough of the remaining flour to make a soft dough. Knead on lightly floured surface until soft and elastic, about 8-10 minutes. Knead in the cheese.
- Cover; let rest on floured surface about 10 minutes.
- Punch down dough and roll into a 12 X 7 inch rectangle. Starting from the shorter end, roll up tightly like a jellyroll. Pinch the seams and ends to seal them. Place seam side down in an 8- X 4-inch loaf pan. Cover; let rise in a warm draft-free place until doubled in size, about 90 minutes.
- Brush the top lightly with milk. Bake on the middle shelf of a preheated 375º oven for 30-40 minutes or until the bread sounds hollow when tapped on the bottom crust. If the crust is browning too quickly, cover with aluminum foil until finished cooking.
- Remove from pan; let cool on wire rack. Enjoy!
LOVE IT OR HATE IT - MARMITE AND CHEESE STRAWS WITH A TWIST!
Another one of my daughter's recipes - she always makes these for us when she is home. Cheesy, crispy and flaky pastry straws with a lick of marmite - great for pre-dinner drinks, picnics, lunch boxes or snacks. The Marmite company has a very clever advert that announces that you either LOVE Marmite or HATE it! I love it, that's why it has been added to these delicious Cheese Straws........however, if you HATE it - I have suggested alternatives. My daughter only ever uses Marmite in her cheese straws - but then she is also a Marmite lover! Serve these in a tall glass for tasty appetiser nibbles - if you are using the other flavours, you can lable the glasses so Marmite haters can be pre-warned! Have fun! (For all my Aussie friends - PLEASE use Vegemite if you REALLY have to!!!)
Provided by French Tart
Categories Lunch/Snacks
Time 25m
Yield 32 Cheese and Marmite Straws, 6-8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 220C/425F/Gas 7.
- Divide the packet of puff pastry into four and use one portion at a time (popping the rest back in the fridge).
- On a lightly floured work surface, roll each portion to a rectangle measuring about 31cm x 21cm.
- Spread the pastry with the marmite and then sprinkle with a quarter of the grated cheese.
- Fold the pastry over lengthways and press firmly together.
- Cut about eight 1cm wide strips then cut each strip in half (so the straws aren't too long) and twist.
- Arrange on baking sheets and chill for 10 minutes before cooking or freeze until ready to cook, then bake for 7-10 minutes, until golden brown and puffed up - the cheese will also have melted.
- Trim the ends of the straws and carefully stand in glasses for a spectacular way of serving the straws.
- Alternatively, freeze the uncooked straws in baking sheets lined with parchment and cook from frozen when your guests arrive - you may need to add a few minutes to the cooking time.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 568.9, Fat 41.3, SaturatedFat 15.3, Cholesterol 39.7, Sodium 423, Carbohydrate 34.6, Fiber 1.1, Sugar 0.8, Protein 14.9
Tips:
- Use strong bread flour to give the bread a chewy texture.
- If you don't have self-raising flour, you can make your own by adding 2 teaspoons of baking powder to every 150g of plain flour.
- Use a digital kitchen scale to measure your ingredients for the most accurate results.
- Don't overmix the dough, as this will make the bread tough.
- Let the dough rise in a warm place for at least an hour, or until it has doubled in size.
- Bake the bread in a preheated oven for the best results.
- Let the bread cool completely before slicing and serving.
Conclusion:
Marmite and cheese bread is a delicious and easy-to-make bread that is perfect for any occasion. It is a great way to use up leftover Marmite and cheese, and it is sure to be a hit with your family and friends. So next time you are looking for a quick and easy bread recipe, give Marmite and cheese bread a try. You won't be disappointed!
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