Saturday, November 14, 2009

Onion and Cheese Supper Bread



This is such a quick and easy recipe that goes great with soup, salad, stew or chili.
The recipe has been adapted from different recipes, so many things can be added instead of just onions, like left over bacon or broccoli. Be creative and use what you have. It is good alternative to make when time is short and a hungry family awaits.....
  • 2 cups flour (may use half whole wheat)
  • 1 tbsp. baking powder
  • 3/4 tsp. salt
  • 1/4 cup mayonaise
  • 3/4 cup milk
  • 1 egg
  • 2 tbsp. melted butter (1)
  • 1/2 cup chopped onion
  • 1 cup old cheddar cheese
  • 2 tbsp. snipped parsley
  1. Cook onion in 1 tbsp butter.
  2. Mix all the dry ingredients together and add milk, egg, and mayo.
  3. Take the dough and place into a greased 8 or 9" round pan.
  4. Top with onion, cheese and parsley. ( I added half in the dough and topped it with the other half).
  5. Bake at 400 for 20-25 minutes.
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11 thoughts around the table:

Bunny said...

This sure looks good I will have to try it. Thanks...

Michelle said...

My official dumb question of the day....what's malted butter? this bread looks awesome...just gotta figure out that part lol. google here I come!!

Charlotte said...

I will save this and try it one day when we have home made soup.

Libby said...

What a great recipe and so versatile.

IowaCowgirl said...

I, too am wondering what malted butter (do you mean "melted butter"?) is...found this on a search:

Malted Butter

Take 2 cups of butter, 1 cup of malt, and mix thoroughly. When desired to be used on bread, mix in water till of the consistency to spread. A little salt may be added to suit taste.

Anonymous said...

I was wondering what malted butter was also. "Melted" makes much more sense!

Trish said...

Don't think it can better than that ...yummers. I am going with the rest here...possibly melted butter?

Barb said...

sounds wonderful....Barb

charlotte mgcc said...

ok ladies......fun has been had, and i corrected it....it is melted butter. however malted butter does sound interesting.....of any of you are up for trying it that way, let me know how it turns out.....;^D

Kada said...

Instead of having this for supper, I made it for breakfast this morning and served it with baked beans. YUM!

Thanks. This plus Kathy's salisbury steak are two new permanent additions to our repertoire. :)

Anita said...

this looks good, can it be made with oat flour instead of wheat?

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