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What’s Cooking – Breakfast Cheese and Onion Rolls

What’s Cooking – Breakfast Cheese and Onion Rolls

This is a special request recipe.

A good friend of mine (Paul yes that would be you), saw one of my posts in which I described what we were cooking when Iwona from Smakowite Jadlo was here… one of the items on the menu were Breakfast Cheese and Onion Rolls. Apparently he searched for the full recipe in hope of baking some, but the recipe was nowhere to be found… not surprised really as I never actually posted it… ooops. Anyway when I saw him last time he was clearly not impressed with me or my omission, so here you go Paul – this is especially for you 🙂

Breakfast Cheese and Onions Rolls

Ingredients:

For the dough:

  • 2tbsp flour
  • 1tbsp sugar
  • 20g fresh yeast
  • 125ml milk

Additional:

  • 300g flour
  • 2tbsp melted butter
  • 2 eggs
  • 1tsp salt
  • 1 egg yolk for egg wash

Stuffing:

  • 2 large onions
  • 100g cheese
  • Pinch of marjoram
  • Pinch of thyme
  • Pepper to taste
  • Butter for frying

Method:

Combine the fresh yeast with sugar, 2tbsp of flour and 125ml of milk and mix well in order to remove all lumps. Cover with a damp cloth and set aside in a warm place to begin to rise for 15-20 minutes.

Gently melt the butter and combine with the eggs and whisk.

Into a large bowl put 300g of flour, the lightly beaten egg/butter mix, a pinch of salt as well as the starter dough and start to combine to form a ball of dough.

Knead the dough in the bowl until it doesn’t stick to the sides of the bowl. Form a nice ball, cover with a damp cloth and set aside in a warm place for around 1 hour to rise.

Whilst the dough is raising this is the perfect time to prepare the stuffing.

Chop the onions into small pieces and fry slightly in some butter on a low heat. Do not let them change colour we just want to soften them.

Grate the cheese. The cheese will define flavour of your rolls so pick something you like and enjoy. We went for a lovely Swedish cheese from Västerbottensost.

Chop the herbs if you are using fresh ones.

Go make a cup of tea and relax for a while.

Breakfast Cheese and Onion Rolls.

When the dough has doubled in size remove from the bowl and place on a lightly dusted surface and work it a little with your hands. When ready roll out to achieve a thin flat base, ideally in the shape of a rectangular. Spread your onions evenly on top of the dough and then sprinkle with grated cheese. Add spices/herbs to taste but be very careful with the salt. If your cheese is quite strong tasting I would advice to skip the salt all together.

Now you need to roll everything up into a log. Starting with the long side, use a palette knife to raise the edge so you can grab it. Fold it over on top and then with flat hands gently roll it all up.

Breakfast Cheese and Onion Rolls

With a sharp knife cut the log into small slices roughly a couple of cm wide and place into a baking frame. Again cover with a damp cloth and set aside to rise for another 15-20 minutes.

Paint all the tops with some egg wash and bake in the middle of the oven you preheated earlier to 180C, for 30-35 minutes or until golden brown.

Serve warm.

What’s Cooking - Breakfast Cheese and Onion Rolls

*Pictures credit: Iwona from Smakowite Jadlo

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Tesco Entertaining Cheese Range

Tesco Entertaining Cheese Range

I was a lucky BzzAgent and received an invite to take part in the Tesco Entertaining Cheese campaign.

I personally have no big appreciation for cheese, for me cheese is just cheese, but Mark knows and loves them all. He can taste every difference and he knows exactly what a good cheese is supposed to taste like.

I was wondering how the pair of us, with such different opinions and feelings regarding cheese, would like the new range. There is a good selection of cheeses in the Tesco Entertaining Cheese Range so my choice wasn’t easy. Finally I decided on:

Ricotta Cheese with Roasted Garlic and Herbs,

which I’m afraid, was actually eaten before I could even take a picture of it

Goat’s Cheese Topper with flame roasted red pepper dressing

Goat’s Cheese Topper with flame roasted red pepper dressing

Cheddar Cheese Soufflés made with a mature Cheddar cheese

Cheddar Cheese Soufflés made with a mature Cheddar cheese

6 Goats’ Cheese Parcels wrapped in smoked bacon

6 Goats’ Cheese Parcels wrapped in smoked bacon

If you are wondering what other cheese you can get from this range, wonder no more… here is a list of what is available for this moment

TOPPERS

  • Goat’s Cheese with Flame Roasted Red Pepper Dressing
  • Italian Mozzarella with Green Pesto Dressing
  • Feta Cheese with Semidried Tomato and Kalamata Olives

FILLERS

  • Ricotta Cheese with Roasted Garlic and Herbs
  • Mexican-Style Monterey Jack

COLD CHEESES

  • Halloumi Slices in Sweet Chilli Dressing
  • Goat’s Cheese & Caramelised Onion Canapés Kit
  • Feta Cheese in a Tomato & Red Pepper Chutney

HOT CHEESES

  • Halloumi Cheese, Green Olives & Semidried Tomato Skewers
  • Cheddar Cheese Soufflé
  • Goat’s Cheese Wrapped in Bacon
  • Baking Camembert with a Sweet Chilli Glaze
  • Baking Camembert with a Caramelised Onion Glaze

We tried 4 products from Tesco Entertaining Cheese Range and we would buy all 4 of them again. They look and taste good and we think they are well priced (£1.50-£3.50)

Mark especially liked the Cheddar Cheese Soufflés made with mature Cheddar cheese. These soufflés are very easy to prepare and they will for sure satisfy your craving for something cheesy. They are just the right size… not “two spoonfuls an gone” small and not so big that you can’t finish… just perfect. And after you ate your soufflé, you will be left with a small ramekin glass dish which can be re-used in 100’s of different ways. Mark thought that Tesco Cheddar Cheese Soufflés taste really cheesy with a good twang, just like a good mature cheese should.

Cheddar Cheese Soufflés

Cheddar Cheese Soufflés

My personal favourite were the Goats’ Cheese Parcels wrapped in smoked bacon…oh my yummy. They are perfect as a starter before a big meal as they are light or just on their own as a nice snack, be warned though they are extremely moreish…

If you have 5 minutes to spare then you have time to prepare them.

6 lovely Goats’ Cheese Parcels wrapped in smoked bacon

6 lovely Goats’ Cheese Parcels wrapped in smoked bacon

All you need to do is to shallow fry them for a short while

All you need to do is to shallow fry them for a short while

Can you see the difference... we are getting there

Can you see the difference… we are getting there

And they are done! Ready to serve! Enjoy!

And they are done! Ready to serve! Enjoy!

If you ever feel a cheese craving and your local Tesco store is close by, try their new Tesco Entertaining Cheese Range. Unfortunately for this moment this range is not available online, but maybe this will change soon.

* Product was provided by Tesco via BzzAgent free of charge for review purposes. The opinions expressed in this review are honest and my own .

 

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