10/12/2020 00:09

Steps to Make Ultimate Cheese and pear yoghurt bread. (Use gms measurements )

by Ivan McKinney

Cheese and pear yoghurt bread. (Use gms measurements )
Cheese and pear yoghurt bread. (Use gms measurements )

Hello everybody, it’s me again, Dan, welcome to my recipe site. Today, I’m gonna show you how to prepare a special dish, cheese and pear yoghurt bread. (use gms measurements ). One of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I am going to make it a bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

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Pears and cheese are a match made in cheeseboard heaven. The combination of textures and flavors work perfectly in a number of appetizers, salads, sandwiches, and desserts. However, there's such a wide variety of cheeses available in stores these days that finding the best pears and cheese. Making Greek Yogurt and Yogurt Cheese.

To begin with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can have cheese and pear yoghurt bread. (use gms measurements ) using 9 ingredients and 15 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Cheese and pear yoghurt bread. (Use gms measurements ):
  1. Get self raising flour
  2. Make ready whole wheat flour
  3. Take salt
  4. Get bicarbonate of soda
  5. Get butter (melted)
  6. Prepare honey
  7. Prepare pear
  8. Prepare cheese (cubed)
  9. Get plain yoghurt

I used pears (not the one with the bite taken out; you're welcome) and instead of accenting it with and…do you think it will work with yoghurt instead of heavy cream. I don't have any heavy cream in Pears and chocolate ranks up there… David Lebovitz has an amazing chocolate bread that is life. The use of powdered milk is optional, it adds dairy solids which assists in achieving a thicker yoghurt. Make beautiful thick hearty Greek-style Yoghurt using our Mild or Tangy yoghurt cultures and our one to two-litre electric yoghurt maker.

Steps to make Cheese and pear yoghurt bread. (Use gms measurements ):
  1. Place flours in bowl
  2. Add salt and bicarb and mix together
  3. Make a well in flour and add butter and honey, mix well.
  4. Add cheese and pear and mix
  5. Add yoghurt and mix to a dough
  6. When well mixed turn out onto floured surface and knead for one min
  7. Form into a ball with a smooth top and slightly flatten or seperate into 4 and roll into balls and place on baking just touching.
  8. Cut a cross into bread using a wooden spoon handle almost all the way through for even bake
  9. Flour top
  10. Make sure bread has room to expand in oven
  11. Bake for 40 to 45 mins at 200c checking after 30 mins
  12. Check with skewer in centre, if in doubt leave for 45 mins but cover top with foil.
  13. This is a robust loaf and if centre not baked tip upside down and rebake for 5 min untill you get a hollow sound when tapped.
  14. Remove and allow to cool…..butter…enjoy!

The use of powdered milk is optional, it adds dairy solids which assists in achieving a thicker yoghurt. Make beautiful thick hearty Greek-style Yoghurt using our Mild or Tangy yoghurt cultures and our one to two-litre electric yoghurt maker. Cheese can be good or bad for you, depending on how much you eat and what type you choose. Many cheeses are high in sodium and fat, but the benefits may outweigh the disadvantages. Strain Greek yogurt in a cheesecloth for a few days to make a healthy yogurt cheese!

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