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Bacon Cheddar Cheese Bread

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Bacon Cheddar Cheese Bread

Posted on www.evilshenanigans.com - 3/25/2009

When I was in England last Fall I fell in love.

Back Bacon  

Not with a person, or even the land or the culture, however fantastic they all are.  No, I fell in love with the bacon.  In England they serve, almost exclusively, back bacon.  If you have never had this kind of bacon before it is a  glorious mix of lean meat, similar to Canadian Bacon, with a streaky tail, similar to our bacon in the US.  It is nothing short of a miracle, and I am so unhappy that the only way I can get this bacon in Texas is by ordering it from British expat food shops at a premium price.

Fresh from the Oven 

Of course, my love knows no bounds and what are a few dollars compared to the comfort of a well cooked, meaty rasher of bacon?   So, I have a few packs stored in my freezer awaiting their weekend to be fried and eaten, and while I have enjoyed this singular way of eating back bacon, I secretly craved something different.  

Bacon Cheddar Bread 

Last year I received The Bacon Cookbook by James Villas.  As the name implies, this book is about cooking with bacon and it even has a section with bacon desserts (which, of the ones I have tried, are quite good!).  I found myself flipping through this book one Saturday when I found his recipe for English Bacon and Cheddar Bread.  This recipe used back bacon, which is fried and chopped, mixed in the bread itself.  Of course, I had to make it.

I did modify the recipe slightly by mixing the all-purpose flour with some whole wheat graham flour for a hearty texture and nutty flavor.  I also replaced some of the regular milk with buttermilk because (shameful as it is) I ran out of regular milk!  Oops.

 Bacon Cheddar Bread Sliced

While the bread baked the house smelled like bacon mixed with Irish soda bread.   When sliced it had a tight knit crumb studded with bacon and streaked with cheddar cheese.   The flavor had the right mixture of tangy cheese and salty bacon.

Bacon Cheddar Bread Crumb

You can, of course, make this with out back bacon.  Just use 6oz of Canadian bacon and 2 oz of regular streaky bacon chopped and fried together in a pan.  That should replicate the back bacon fairly well.

You really must try this!

Bacon Bread Fixins' 

Bacon Cheddar Cheese Bread   Yield 1 - 10″ loaf
Adapted from The Bacon Cookbook

1/2 pound back bacon (or 6oz Canadian bacon and 2 oz thick cut streaky bacon)
2 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 whole wheat graham flour
1 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1 cup coarse grated extra-sharp cheddar cheese
1/4 cup lard
2 tablespoons sugar
2 large eggs, beaten
1/2 cup whole milk
3/4 cup buttermilk
1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce

Heat the oven to 350 F and spray a 10″ loaf pan with non-stick cooking spray.

Back Bacon - Cooked Chopped Back Bacon

Cook the bacon in a skillet until crisp.  Drain on paper towels then chop into small pieces.  Set aside.

Cheese and Dry Ingredients Cheese and Dry Ingredients mixed

In a large bowl combine the flours, salt, baking powder, and sugar.   Add the lard and, with your hands, mix it into the four until it looks like coarse sand.  Add the cheese and toss to combine.

Wet Ingredients CHopped Bacon and Bread Dough

In another bowl mix the eggs, milk, buttermilk, and Worcestershire sauce.   Pour the wet over the dry and mix until the dry ingredients are almost incorporated.  Add the bacon and fold in, making sure to scrape the sides and bottom of the bowl.  Do not overmix.

Bread - Ready to Bake 

Pour the batter into the prepared pan and bake for 45 to 50 minutes, or until the top of the bread is lightly brown and a thin knife inserted into the center of the bread comes out clean.

Fresh from the Oven   

Cool in the pan for 10 minutes, then turn out on a wire rack to cool. 

Bacon Cheddar Bread  

Serve slightly warm, with Irish butter if you can find it.  (I recommend Kerrygold).

Bacon Cheddar Bread Buttered

Comments

xaipete's picture
xaipete (not verified)

Great looking bread and photos. You can make your own bacon. Lots of videos on it. --Pamela

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gothicgirl

What a compelling idea!  Thanks, I might have a new hobby!  ;)

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ques2008 (not verified)

You really are talented, gothic girl.  Noticed there was no yeast.  So I guess no kneading!  Ah, what would we all do without bread? (and bacon and cheese :).

 

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gothicgirl

This bread is the gussied up cousin of traditional soda bread.  I like quick breads because they are fast and require little acutal work.  Even I get lazy! ;)

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hsmum

Wow, this sounds delicious!  As a fellow lover of bacon, I think I'm going to have to try it soon.  But I have to ask: what is Irish butter?  I live in western Canada -- don't remember ever seeing it...

Karen

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gothicgirl

It is, as the name implies, butter made in Ireland.  Because they use different feed for the cows there, mostly grass, the butter made from the cream is richer in flavor, brighter in color, and it has an almost sweet finish.  While I was in the UK this fall one of my British friends confided that he and his family eat Irish butter because it is better than any other kind.  Even French.

Kerrygold is a brand available here in the US.  If you find it, I recommend it!

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xaipete (not verified)

I made buttermilk for my Irish Soda Bread and had a lot of butter leftover from the process. The butter is really delicious. Butter, buttermilk, and bacon--you can make them all yourself.

--Pamela