Its been a while since I’ve taken part in any of the Fresh from the Oven challenges; either I had the time but the recipe didn’t appeal (usually because it was sweet, I don’t really do sweet baking) or the recipe looked great and I was mad busy. When I first looked at this challenge from Jo’s Kitchen my heart sank to my boots, yet another sweet recipe I thought and rolled my eyes. Then I spotted tucked at the bottom that instead of sugary raisiny chocolately sweetness there was an option with cheese. Yes CHEESE one of my ALL TIME favourite foodstuffs.
I still left making it to the last day though, now there’s a surprise! So this morning I was dashing about making sure I had the right ingredients. Naturally my instinct to not follow ANY recipe to the letter immediately sprang into action and instead of getting some cheddar at the shops (which they had) I was drawn in by some hard goats cheese from Lancashire and bought that instead. This may have something to do with the fact that cheddar, even really good cheddar, is not really that high up my list of favourites but Lancashire most definitely is.
So off I set to make the recipe. The original recipe does not give full instructions for the savoury version so this is my adaptation (note I did half of these quantities). You can see the original recipe here.
Savoury Kringel
Ingredients (Makes 1 large loaf)
- Dough
- 40g fresh yeast (I used 1 sachet fast action yeast for ½ the flour)
- 1tbsp sugar
- 250ml milk, lukewarm (I had to add about another 10ml to my 125ml as the dough was too dry)
- 2 egg yolks
- 50g butter, melted
- 600-700g flour (I used 300g of strong white bread flour)
- I didn’t add any salt as I know my cheese was very salty.
- Filling and topping: 4oz grated hard strong cheese such as cheddar
Method
Mix the yeast and sugar in a bowl. Add the lukewarm milk and egg yolks, then mix in the flour and melted butter and knead well. Shape the dough into a ball, cover the bowl with a tea towel and leave to rise in a warm place for 30 minutes. (I did three fast Dan Lepard style kneads over a 1 hour rise)
Preheat oven to 200°C/Gas 6. Dust your work surface with flour (I used oil I never use flour). Take the dough out of the bowl, knock it back and roll out to a thickness of 1cm (mine was prob less than 1cm). Sprinkle about 2/3 of the grated cheese over the rolled out dough.
Roll up the dough like a swiss roll and cut it in half with a sharp knife (lengthways). Starting from the uncut end, plait the dough, lifting each half over the other in turn. Finally, shape the plaited bread into a B shape (mine was circular as I only had half the quantity) and transfer to a greased baking tray. Bake for about 25 minutes or until golden.
Once cooked turn off the oven, sprinkle the bread with the rest of the cheese and put it back in the cooling oven for 5-10 mins until the cheese melts. Allow to cool fully and serve.
Was it good, yes. Will I make it again, I might. I think it would be good with soup (we had a chunk with salad). It looks rather attractive and it is easy to make so it would be a good loaf to make if you have guests. I’m not 100% sure I like savoury filling that much with an egg enriched dough as I find the taste and texture a little too cakey with the savouriness, but that’s just me.
Linda, its looks really yummy! glad you were able to join us this time. Thanks for doing my challenge
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Oh yum – I’d choose the cheese version too!
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I’d never heard of kringel before so I am really enjoying seeing the results of this month’s FFTO. Cheese version sounds brilliant.
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Glad you enjoyed it. I nearly made the cheese version too but went with the sweet in the end and omitted the chocolate.
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Reckon I’m one of the ones that make syour heart sink then as I LOVE sweets and picked a sweet recipe to try. I also made the sweet verison of this which was lovely but I would still like to branch out and try my lesser picked savoury version.
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I think its a good bread and looks really attractive. If I’d done sweet I just know we would have had a piece each and then it would have been forgotten and a week later it would have had mould on!
Jo: thanks for setting a challenge that had options
Alex: I LOVE cheese!
Sarah: I’d not heard of it before but it was good.
Claire: I guess without the chocolate its a bit like a giant Hot Cross Bun!
Chele: I like a little bit of sweet stuff but there is only two of us and we both work from home so there is no one to give the extras away to so the sweet recipes don’t really work for us