FOOD: cheese bread

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Today I've got something new for you guys. An article about... food! I love food. Everyone loves food. And I love fall. And fall means pumpkins and cheesebread. So I made some of both today! I'll be sharing the receipe for cheesebread today. The receipe for pumpkinsoup will be on the blog later this week.

Ingredients (for 10-12 little cheesebreads):

- Puff pastry (square shaped is the easiest, you can find those at the frozen food section)
- 60gr. butter
- 60gr. flower
- 250ml. vegetable stock 
- 55ml. white wine (the alcohol will disappear when cooking)
- 200gr. young cheese
- 1 egg
- a bit coffeemilk
- peper & salt


Preparation:

  1. First things first: measure all ingredients and get it out of the refrigerator. 
  2. Put a cookingpot on the stove with the butter. When it's heated and melted, you can add all the flour. You have to mix this until you get a 'roux'. This means all the butter and flour should turn into a batter. If that has happened, you can add the stock and white wine slowly. Stir until it's a runny batter. 
  3. This is the part where you add the cheese to the batter. Leave 50gram of cheese for later. Because of the heat, the cheese will melt and you will have the perfect batter! Put the batter in the fridge for about 15 minutes.
  4. In the mean time, you can preheat the oven at 190 degrees Celsius.
  5. After 15 minutes, spread the  cheese batter over the pieces of pastry. Fold the puff pastry in half so you can cover the cheese batter and press all the sides together with a fork. 
  6. When this is done for all the pieces of pastry, you can now mix the egg and coffeemilk in a cup. Now you can 'paint' some egg-milk mixture on each entire piece. We do this because it makes sure the bread gets a lovely color and the cheese on top will stick on it. 
  7. Sprinkle the remaining cheese over the pastry and put in the oven for about 25 minutes!

The pastry is delicious when it's right out of the oven but because of the stock and wine, it's also really soft on the inside when it's cold. So it's delicious either ways! 


P.s: I used a pie puff pastry so it had a round shape instead of a few squared ones. That's not a problem. You can easily divide the pie puff pastry into rectangles which works just as good. You even have a triangle now too!

Hope you enjoy it!

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  1. That looks very tasty! :D I'm going to add that to the list of things I should try out at the kitchen :D

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