The Saturday before last, I spent all of the
morning and a part of the afternoon making a sandwich. I often wonder where
the time goes; this pretty much explains it. As I mentioned last
week, I had succumbed to a lobster tail sale at the local market, buying
three of them, deciding to turn one into a lobster grilled cheese sandwich that
I had seen on Instagram. Essentially, I just watched and put it together, not
listening to the sound, so I didn’t realize that the suggested bread for the
sandwich was jalapeño cheese. That involved an online search for a recipe (that
I found on food.com) that I ultimately adapted, because
rather than bake the bread in the bread maker and end up with a giant bread
cube, I decided to use the dough cycle and bake it in a loaf pan. I altered the
recipe a bit using pickled jalapeños because they have more flavor, as well as
adding a little bit of Old Bay. This bread is wonderful for sandwiches, and it makes excellent toast at breakfast.
1 T. olive oil
10 oz. warm water
2 Melissa’s pickled jalapeños, seeded and chopped
1 c. shredded sharp cheddar cheese
3 c. bread flour
¾ t. salt
1/8 t. Old Bay seasoning
1 T. sugar
2½ t. Bread Machine yeast
Place ingredients into the work bowl of your bread machine (I
have this one.) in the order
suggested by the manufacturer. (I have listed the ingredients in the order
suggested by mine.) Set machine on “dough” setting and press “start.” When machine has completed the dough making process (usually 90
minutes), place dough in greased 9” x 5”
loaf pan; let rise until doubled, 45-60 minutes. Bake at 350°F for 25-30
minutes.
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4 comments:
Oh Patti! This looks great! And you can change up the cheeses and spices as needed! Yum!
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Donna
Yummm…doesn’t begin to describe it.
Your breads always look so good. I'd eat this whole loaf with a stick of butter Pattie!
Looks delicious! I need to "dust" off my bread machine.
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