Leave it to me to come up with a special way to jazz up the basket of bread on the table. Not like warm rolls or sour dough isn't amazing enough, right? WELL I have made a big mistake. Butter, cheese, green onions, ON BREAD.... Yikes. My sincere apologies in advance, but you gotta try this!
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Dinner Bread
*This is a pizza dough recipe from my Stuffed Crust Chicken Alfredo Pizza*
This dough recipe makes 2 pizza doughs. Use one freeze the other!
3 Cups flour extra (have an extra half cup for dusting and so on)
1 package instant dry yeast sugar
2 Teaspoon salt
1 Teaspoon sugar
1 1/2 Cup HOT water
1/2 Teaspoon olive oil
3 Cups flour extra (have an extra half cup for dusting and so on)
1 package instant dry yeast sugar
2 Teaspoon salt
1 Teaspoon sugar
1 1/2 Cup HOT water
1/2 Teaspoon olive oil
Mix all these ingredients together and knead. Cut into 2 equal balls and allow to rise in a olive oil lined bowl under a tea cloth for about 2-3 hours. If you do not intend to use both dough balls no need to rise what you won't use. Wrap tightly in saran wrap and stick in freezer.
Once your dough has risen roll out on flowered surface into long and wide rectangle shape to fit on a cookie sheet. Dough will roll out a little thinner. Allow to rise for 15-20 minutes under a tea cloth in cookie sheet.
Topping
3-4 Tablespoons butter, melted
1/3-1/2 Cups parmesan cheese (Depending on your cheese preference)
1/2 Cup chopped green onions
1 Tablespoon italian seasoning
1/4 Teaspoon garlic powder
Sprinkle of chopped chives on top (Optional)
Heat your oven to 375 degrees. Pour melted butter on to raw rolled out dough. Cover entire dough surface even over "crust" area so your edges brown a little. Sprinkle parm, then green onions, spices and optional chives over the top. Bake for 10 minutes or until golden brown.
Cut into squares for serving and enjoy along with a delicious dinner or as an appetizer, or with just a glass of wine. Been there done that and no complaints with that combo.
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