Let me introduce you to your new favorite garlic bread. 🙂 Seriously – you will love this! My mom has been making a version of this garlic herb and cheese pull-apart bread for years – we called it “pinch me” bread growing up because you pinch off the pieces instead of slicing them. You always knew there was company coming for dinner when you saw the pinch me bread rising on the counter. 🙂
This bread is so simple to make and it tastes like you spent hours slaving over it. It starts with frozen bread dough, which cuts down on prep time considerably. All you have to do is roll pieces of the dough into little balls, dip in a butter/garlic/parsley mixture and nestle all the little dough balls in the bread pan. Sprinkle cheese on top, let rise, and bake. You end up with a warm, buttery, garlicky, delicious bread that you won’t be able to stop eating. Seriously, this bread is addicting! It looks impressive and tastes even better than it looks – you really can’t go wrong with this garlic herb and cheese pull-apart bread!
Yield: Makes 1 9-inch loaf
*Note: You may want to set a baking sheet underneath the bread pan to catch any drips of butter.
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