Cheese Streusel Bread
Soft delicious buns coated with sweet cheese streusel
This type of bread reminds me of my college days and even after I graduated.
There was a certain bakeshop that I always get pieces of Cheese Streusel bread from. I wished that my allowance could buy their whole stock for the day. I couldn’t resist buying whenever I pass by the bakeshop. Well, you know how freshly baked bread smells – heaven!
Fate separated the bakeshop from me, but I am glad that I could handle the yeast beast now and got the chance to make my favorite bread.
Cheese Streusel bread is in bun form with streusel coating. Coating the bread might be tricky as the coating might not stick well. I’ve read reviews from people who have tried making this type of bread – some worked, but some got a problem with the coating not sticking to the bun. I got the same problem at the beginning, but I added more flour to the streusel coating whenever I feel that the coating ‘moistens’.
I am so pleased with the results. The bread is soft, cheesy and sweet – every bite took me back to the time I was a student passing by the bakeshop and enjoying my favorite bread. Now that I could make my own, I would never run out of this bread again. 😀
Please join Laurena and I while we help Angie in hosting duties. Do link up your posts at Fiesta Friday #210. Promise, it will be fun! 😀 I hope you’d enjoy these delicious buns. Happy Fiesta Friday!
Cheese Streusel Bread
- Difficulty: intermediate
For the dough:
Ingredients:
- 1 ¾ cup + 2 tbsp bread flour (you may need more)
- 1 ¼ tsp instant yeast
- ¼ cup sugar
- ½ tsp salt
- 30 g melted butter
- 80 ml warm milk
- 80 ml warm water
You need more flour for your work surface.
Instructions:
- In the bowl of your stand mixer, add bread flour, sugar and salt. Mix.
- Add yeast and mix again.
- Create a well in the center and add warm melted butter, milk & water. Using a wooden spoon, mix until combined.
- Attached the bowl to your stand mixer and using a dough hook, let the mixer knead for 7-10 minutes, depending on the speed of your mixer. You may add more flour 1 tbsp at a time if the dough is sticky, but do not add too much or your bread will be dense. Knead until smooth and elastic. (If kneading by hands, this may take a little longer.)
- Place in a greased bowl and cover with cling wrap. Keep in a warm place for one hour or until doubled in size.
- Place the dough on a floured surface and press down to release the air.
- Divide dough measuring 50-52 g each dough.
- Brush each dough with melted butter and coat with streusel topping. When you feel that the streusel topping is not completely sticking to the dough, add more all-purpose flour little by little to the streusel topping, mix and then proceed with the coating.
- Place on a parchment-lined baking sheet and loosely cover with kitchen towel. Let rise again for 45 minutes or until doubled in size. Meanwhile, preheat the oven to 350 F.
- When the buns are ready, bake for about 15-20 minutes or until the bottom of the bread turns brown.
- Let the buns stay on the pan for 5 minutes before moving to a cooling rack. Let them rest for 15 minutes before eating. (see note below)
For the cheese Streusel
Ingredients:
- ¼ cup plain flour cup plain flour
- ½ cup powdered sugar
- 1 cup grated cheddar cheese
- 20 g melted butter
Instructions:
- Mix all ingredients until ready to use.
Source recipe: Cheese Streusel Bread by Sweet Ambitions
Notes:
- The author of the source recipe suggests that these are best eaten the next day. However, I enjoyed mine the same day I baked them. I have tried keeping some for the next day, but I still prefer the ones I baked on the same day.
- This recipe makes 8-10 buns.
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helenfern
This looks so simple even I could do it!! Pinning – Thanks for sharing at the What’s for Dinner party.
Jhuls
I am sure you’ll love them, Helen. Thanks for stopping by.
hijackedbytwins
Anything with cheese is a winner in my book and combined with bread equals perfection! Thank you for sharing with #CookBlogShare x
Jhuls
I am glad you liked these, Kirsty! Thank you for being here. Have a lovely weekend! x
NickkiT
Oh wow 😍 Cheese is my ultimate comfort food and these look delicious! I must give them a try sometime. Hope you’re having a great week 🙂
Jhuls
Thanks and I hope you’ll love them as much as I did. 😘
Cat
These look so fluffy and delicious. Love cheesy bread!
Jhuls
Thank you, Cat. They were amazing! x
Donna (@bobsysmum)
Oh I love cheesy bread, it’s like the 2 best things ever mixed together! #CookBlogShare
Jhuls
You are right, Donna. Thanks for stopping by. x
Corina Blum
These look amazing and the streusal topping sounds delicious!
Jhuls
Thanks, Corina. I love the cheesy-ness and sweetness of the streusel. I hope you are having a fab week! x
nancyc
I love cheesy breads-this sounds like a wonderful recipe! 🙂
Jhuls
If only cheese doesn’t give me an instant migraine, I would make these most of the time. 😀 Thanks, Nancy. x
Patty Nguyen Zurilgen
Your bread making skills are exploding, Jhuls!
Jhuls
Thank you, Patty! I really appreciate your comment. x
pglooney
I could pop about a dozen of these babies back! They sound amazing
Jhuls
I wouldn’t judge. 😀 Thanks for stopping by.
cookingwithauntjuju.com
You are getting very good with your bread baking skills – not good for my waistline but we all have to indulge. If there is cheese involved that gets priority. Thanks for co-hosting Jhuls 🙂
Jhuls
I agree – we have to indulge sometimes. 😀 Thanks, Aunt Juju. I hope you’re having a lovely week! x
TurksWhoEat
These sound delicious, I love when something you make brings back a good memory 🙂 I have to start trying more dough recipes, they always slightly intimidate me but I want to get better at doughs.
Jhuls
Practice makes everything better, if not perfect. 😀 Thanks a lot for your lovely comment. x
Angie | Fiesta Friday
Cheese streusel? That’s so creative! I’m definitely saving this, Jhuls! Thanks for cohosting! 😘😘
Jhuls
Thanks, Angie. Let me know if you need help in the future. 😀
Lily
OMG I’m in love with that cheese streusel – yummy! And that bread looks so soft and fluffy. Great job Jhuls – bravo!
Jhuls
Thank you, Lily. But to be honest, I am dreaming of your sweets. 😀
Kat (The Baking Explorer)
Oh wow, they look so yummy!
Jhuls
Thank you, Kat! Your donuts are even more tempting! 😀
Monika
These look super scrummy, crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside, and the streusel coating sounds amazing! Thank you for co-hosting FF:)
Jhuls
You have described the bread better than me. 😀 Thanks, Monika. x
Elaine @ foodbod
More great looking bread, Jhuls 🙂 x
Jhuls
Thank you, Elaine. x
Life Diet Health
Jhuls these look perfect! My boys love cheesy topped bread and as I’ve recently got into bread-making again these might just be my weekend bake! 🙂 Thanks for co-hosting Fiesta Friday with me 🙂 and congrats on being featured! 😛 xxx
Jhuls
You are so kind to choose my calamansi chicken. 🙂 Thanks a lot for your comment & for co-hosting with me, Laurena. I hope you are having a fab week! x
Life Diet Health
Very deserving of being featured Jhuls! I’m going to have a rest from co-hosting this week lol! Twice in a row, I feel like I live at FF! Time now to make some of these delights! 😀 Happy Valentines Day! 🙂 x
Jhuls
Maybe we can co-host again together. Let’s see. 😉 Thanks and I hope you are enjoying your time. x
Life Diet Health
🙂 Sounds good! Planning what to cook next…
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MyCulinarySaga
You know Jhuls I was just craving for something cheesy today and these look so good and soft. happy FF and good weekend 🙂
Jhuls
These are perfect for your craving. 😀 Thanks a lot, Trupti. I hope you are having a lovely week! x