Cheddar Beer Bread Recipe - Tasting Table (2024)

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A warm loaf of bread is hard to beat, and the only thing better would have to be a warm loaf of cheddar beer bread. This isn't a beer soaked loaf or bread to eat while you're drinking beer (although it would make an excellent salty snack in the latter case). Instead, recipe developer Jessica Morone from Jess Loves Baking points out that unlike standard bread recipes, this is "a much faster process as you don't have to wait for the yeast to work and the bread to rise." For anyone who's short on time, they'll love the fact that "you just add the beer to the recipe and it's ready to bake."

If you're still trying to place the flavor profile in your mind, Morone describes that "this bread doesn't only taste like beer, it is very buttery and flavorful." She raves, "The cheese and garlic and beer all go so well together. It smells delicious while it bakes and once it's done I literally can't stop eating it because it's just so good." If you're ready to have a mini love affair with a cheesy loaf of bread, then tie up your apron.

Get the ingredients for this cheddar beer bread recipe

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For this cheesy bread, you'll need 3 cups of all-purpose flour, 1 tablespoon of baking powder, 1 teaspoon of salt, 2 teaspoons of garlic powder, and 1 cup of shredded cheddar cheese. If you're out of cheddar or looking for a change, Morone confirms that "you can really substitute any cheese you want [...] or use a mix of different cheeses." Follow her suggestion and add Asiago or Gouda for a variation on the flavor.

As for wet ingredients, measure out ¼ cup of honey, 12 ounces of beer (the size of most standard bottles), and ½ cup of melted butter.You can swap in sugar instead of honey, but Morone specifically opts for the latter, "because it balances out the savory flavors in the bread and adds a little bit of extra flavor."

If you're wondering about the yeast, Morone explains that, "The beer in this recipe, plus the baking powder, acts as the leavening agent in this recipe instead of yeast." With the wide selection of beer available on the market, the options are endless. That being said, our recipe developer says that "different beers will give you a totally different flavor of bread." Consequently, be sure you actually like the beer you're choosing. If you're unsure, start with something simple. "I just happen to prefer to use an American lager in it personally," Morone shares.

Mix the dry ingredients together

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First things first, preheat the oven to 350 F so that it's ready to go once the batter is made. Then, use some cooking spray to coat the sides of a 9x5-inch loaf pan and set it aside. Don't worry about the bottom for now.

Set out a large mixing bowl and add in the flour, baking powder, salt, and garlic powder. Stir the dry ingredients then add the shredded cheese and mix it in until everything is combined.

Add the wet ingredients to the same bowl

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Now, drizzle ¼ cup of honey and pour the bottle of beer into the bowl. Stir the wet ingredients in with the dry ones until they are all combined into an even batter. Pretty much the only step you could mess up is to overmix the batter at this point, which Morone says would make the bread fairly dense. As long as you stop mixing when there are no more dry streaks, that should be avoided.

Transfer the batter to a loaf pan and bake

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Grab the loaf pan you prepared and pour¼ cup of melted butter in the bottom so that it coats the entire surface. Then, transfer the bread batter into the pan and spread the top with a spatula until it is relatively smooth. Finally, pour the remaining¼ cup of melted butter over the batter and spread it out evenly too.

At this point your oven should be nice and toasty, so pop the loaf pan onto a rack. Set a timer for 45 minutes, though it might take an additional 5 minutes or so depending on the oven.

Serve this cheesy bread warm

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You'll know the bread is done when it is a nice golden color and a toothpick inserted in the center comes out dry. Once it's ready, be patient for another 10 minutes as it cools down slightly. When the time is up, carefully remove the bread from the pan to slice. Serve this hearty loaf still warm — you'll be begging for a second slice before you even finish the first!

There's no denying this bread is a rich, salty, and buttery flavor bomb that will do just fine on its own. However,to further highlight the taste,our recipe developer suggests adding more butter or a drizzle of honey. "Or since it's a pretty robust bread you can eat it with something like soup or chili," she adds.

To keep leftovers from drying out, Morone recommends wrapping the bread in plastic wrap or storing it in a sealed container at room temperature for up to three days. To have a convenient snack on hand, she shares,"I like to cut up individual slices of the leftovers and put them in the microwave for about 20 seconds before eating them."

Cheddar Beer Bread Recipe

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Infuse your favorite beer into this cheesy beer bread, which is bursting with warm, rich flavors.

Prep Time

10

minutes

Cook Time

45

minutes

Servings

16

slices

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Total time: 55 minutes

Ingredients

  • 3 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 tablespoon baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 2 teaspoons garlic powder
  • 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
  • ¼ cup honey
  • 12 ounces beer
  • ½ cup butter, melted, divided

Directions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350 F. Lightly spray the sides of a 9x5-inch loaf pan with cooking spray and set it aside.
  2. In a large mixing bowl, stir the flour, baking powder, salt, and garlic powder.
  3. Add the cheddar cheese and mix to incorporate.
  4. Pour the honey and beer into the bowl and stir until well combined.
  5. Pour half of the melted butter into the prepared pan to coat the bottom.
  6. Add the batter and spread the top until it is even.
  7. Pour the remaining butter over the batter, spreading it evenly.
  8. Bake the bread in the preheated oven for 45-50 minutes, until it is golden brown and a toothpick inserted in the middle comes out clean.
  9. Let the bread cool for at least 10 minutes before removing it from the pan.
  10. Slice it with a bread knife and serve warm.

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FAQs

Which beer makes the best beer bread? ›

Lighter beers, such as lagers, ales and pilsners, will give your bread a lighter color, and mild taste that just about everyone loves. Darker beers like stouts and porters make a darker-colored loaf and have a stronger beer flavor. Hoppy beers like IPAs will give your bread a more bitter taste.

How do you know when beer bread is done? ›

How Do You Know When Beer Bread is Done? You'll know your beer bread is ready to come out of the oven when the top crust is golden brown and a toothpick inserted in the middle comes out clean.

Why is my beer bread so dense? ›

Overworking the dough of your beer bread will affect the texture, causing it to turn from soft and chewy to tough and condensed.

Should beer be cold for beer bread? ›

Well, don't worry, because when making our beer bread, you can use warm OR cold beer! When pouring the beer into the bowl with the mix, we recommend pouring slowly, so it doesn't over-bubble. The same goes for any carbonated beverage you use to make our Beer Bread Mix; cold or hot will work!

What type of yeast is used in beer and bread? ›

The strains of yeast used to make beer, bread, and wine come from the species of yeast called Saccharomyces cerevisiae. S. cerevisiae is known as “brewer's yeast” or “baker's yeast” for good reason: it's responsible for the fermentation that makes beer alcoholic and allows a lump of dough to rise into a loaf of bread.

Which beer has the most yeast? ›

Hefeweizen is a classic example of beer that is not especially high in alcohol, typically coming in between 4% and 6%, but it has perhaps the highest levels of yeast suspended in the beer. Hefes are known for their cloudy, hazy appearance and their nice thick head.

Does the alcohol cook out of beer bread? ›

It's important to note that when using beer in bread recipes, the alcohol content will cook off during the baking process, so the bread will not be alcoholic. Additionally, if you are sensitive to gluten, be sure to use a gluten-free beer or substitute another liquid, such as soda or carbonated water.

What pairs well with beer bread? ›

Think brisket, chicken, ribs, steaks, pork loin – all pair wonderfully with a slice of beer bread. When you're trying to keep it lighter, pair beer bread with your favorite salad. We highly recommend Caesar salad!

Can I use water instead of beer in beer bread? ›

If you prefer make this recipe non-alcoholic, you can substitute the beer with a non-alcoholic beer like O'Douls or just water.

What makes bread lighter and fluffier? ›

Add Sugar

Adding sugar weakens the gluten structure, absorbs water, and eventually makes the bread lighter and softer. As a result, sugar improves the bread's taste, structure and texture. Yeast also eats up sugar to produce carbon dioxide, which raises the dough and makes bread fluffy.

Can I use soda instead of baking powder? ›

Remember that baking soda is stronger than baking powder, so you'll want to use a quarter of the amount of baking soda as powder. So if the recipe calls for 1 tsp. baking powder, use ¼ tsp. baking soda.

Why does my homemade bread taste like beer? ›

The yeast converts the sugars in bread to create C02 that makes the bread rise, but it also creates some alcohol, just like in beer and wine fermentation. That flavor just means that the yeast has been given sufficient time to work. The alcohol evaporates at the temperatures that bread bakes.

Does beer have enough yeast to make bread? ›

I wonder if I can make bread with the yeast? As it turns out, both brewing yeast and baking yeast is in fact Saccharomyces cerevisiae. I attempted to bake some bread with beer yeast, and believe it or not, turned out great!

Can kids have beer bread? ›

Keep in mind, the alcohol evaporates in the baking process, so it is safe for the kids to enjoy as well. Add in cheese if you like, it's not necessary, but it is delicious. Drizzling butter on top helps it have a nice crust. This beer bread comes together in less than 5 minutes and bakes in less than an hour!

Is Miller High Life good for beer bread? ›

I've made beer bread with everything from craft beers (Allagash White, Moosehead, etc.), to commercial beers like Heineken, Miller Highlife, and Samuel Adams Boston Lager (which we found lends more of a pronounced aroma than others on the list, and didn't make our favorite loaf).

What kind of beer is used in Trader Joe's beer bread? ›

It's also the phrase you'll find gracing each box of Trader Joe's Beer Bread Mix. The flavor of the finished loaf really depends on what kind of beer you use: Go with a lager for a lighter profile, an IPA for a hearty, hoppy taste, or a stout for a rich result with a slightly darker finished product.

What is a good lager for bread? ›

One of my favorite beers to use is Yuengling Lager. It's a medium-bodied lager with notes of caramel malt and a sweetness that makes it perfect for beer bread.

Which beer makes the best beer cheese? ›

Sierra Nevada Pale Ale is a well-known choice for beer cheese. Its crisp, hoppy bitterness and malty sweetness makes it an ideal partner to the creamy texture and salty flavor of beer cheese dip or soup.

What brand of beer is best for beer cheese dip? ›

I used Fat Tire because that what I had on hand, but Budweiser, Bud Light, Coors Light, and Miller Lite are all good options. No need to use anything fancy! What brands of cheese do you recommend? For the Cheddar, you can use a good supermarket brand, like Cabot or Tillamook.

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