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Cottage Cheese Bread – Secret Recipe Club

This is my first month participating in the Secret Recipe Club.  For those that haven’t heard of it, this is how it works: everyone is assigned a blog and you must pick one recipe from that blog to make.  Then on Reveal Day everyone posts the recipe they made.  It’s a great way to discover new blogs and meet some great bloggers.  This month I was assigned the cute blog Baking and Creating with Avril.  What I love most about Avril’s blog is the step by step pictures.  They are very helpful in making sure you are on the right path while making the recipe.  My first instinct was to make a dessert but we really need to cut back on the sweets.  So  I settled on making one of her bread recipes since I finally understand yeast.  Her recipe for Cottage Cheese Bread caught my eye.  Cottage cheese seemed like such an unusual ingredient for bread.  I thought it would also be a great way to get some more calcium into the boys.  Well, it turned out fantastic!  The cottage cheese makes the bread very moist.  I’ve actually made this bread twice already.  This bread is very easy to make and is not as time consuming as many other bread recipes I have seen.  Next time I am going to try substituting some of the all-purpose flour with whole wheat.  I will update this post once I have tried it out.

Cottage Cheese Bread

Slightly adapted from Baking and Creating with Avril
2 1/4 tsp instant yeast (1 packet)
1/4 cup warm water
1 cup cottage cheese (I pureed this using my immersion blender)
1 tbsp butter
2 tbsp sugar
1 tsp salt
1/4 tsp baking soda
1 egg, lightly beaten
2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
Add the yeast to the warm water.  Give a quick stir to dissolve.

In a small saucepan over medium heat add the pureed cottage cheese and butter.  Occasionally stir until butter is melted.  Remove from heat.  Add sugar, salt, baking soda and egg.  Mix well.  Add the yeast mixture and mix well.  Pour this mixture into the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a dough hook.  Add the flour and mix on low until a dough had formed.

Turn dough out onto a lightly floured surface.  Fold over several times.  Cover the dough with a clean kitchen towel (leave the dough right on the floured surface).  Allow to rise until doubled in size (45-60 minutes).

Meanwhile grease a 9″x5″x3″ loaf pan.

Once the dough has risen, fold over a couple of times and place in the prepared loaf pan.  Cover with the kitchen towel and allow to double in size.

Bake in a preheated 350 F oven for 30-35 minutes or until golden brown.

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33 thoughts on “Cottage Cheese Bread – Secret Recipe Club

  1. Oh, this bread looks great! I never would have thought about adding cottage cheese to bread, but it sounds like a good idea now! I've already pinned this recipe to try! 🙂

  2. Hooray for Cottage Cheese Bread!!! I am so glad you choose this recipe to make from my blog as it is one of my very favorite kinds of bread to make. Thank you for such a nice review of my blog too…means so much to me!

    I'm delighted to meet you through the SRC!
    ~avril 🙂

  3. Hooray for Cottage Cheese Bread!!! I am so glad you choose this recipe to make from my blog as it is one of my very favorite kinds of bread to make. Thank you for such a nice review of my blog too…means so much to me!

    I'm delighted to meet you through the SRC!
    ~avril 🙂

  4. Yay! A new post from Asiyapa. And it's bread, my weakness.

    I should put this on my list of "Breads to Bake… One day"

    Is an immersion blender a special kind of blender?

  5. Cottage cheese, in bread? This definitely caught my attention. I love homemade bread, it reminds me of home. I was a little spoiled growing up, we never had boughten bread. My mom always made it from scratch! I don't make it often myself, but it's a treat when I do. You have me intrigued… I need to try this.

  6. That bread looks delicious. I have some extra yeast that I was thinking of using soon. I think I have found the right candidate for its use. I love the concept of paneer in bread. Yummy ….

  7. That bread looks delicious. I have some extra yeast that I was thinking of using soon. I think I have found the right candidate for its use. I love the concept of paneer in bread. Yummy ….

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