Cheesy Garlic Pull Apart Bread

Ooey gooey melty cheese on garlic bread?! There are few things better than garlicky pull-apart breads draped in melted cheese.

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Pull Apart Cheesy Garlic Bread is a garlic cheesy bread recipe taken to new heights with cheese. It will be your new favorite go-to side.

Pull Apart Bread aka Crack Bread

Some call this type of bread “crack bread” due to the addictive nature of it, but also the cut sides that creates space for a garlic butter mixture and of course CHEESE! It’s a shortcut to fully homemade bread- think of it as semi-homemade, taking store bought bread to a new level.

Cheese and bread go hand in hand. Garlic and bread go hand in hand. It only makes sense to put them together for garlic cheese bread. The essence is that of family dining and sharing. Instead of passing the bread bowl, this glorious blooming loaf sits in the middle and you reach in to tear a piece off, much like a blooming onion.

fingers pulling out a piece of cheesy garlic bread

They come in many varieties, sweet and savory. In fact, many people know one of the most popular versions as monkey bread, which uses bits of biscuits dough stuffed into a bundt pan. Other types of sweet breads require a from-scratch dough, rising time and and of course kneading (or at least a stand mixer with a bread hook!)

What You’ll Need

  • Bread- You need a good thick loaf of bread that is sturdy enough to hold onto all those fillings and not get soggy or fall apart. I love the look of a circular loaf, but a long, thick Italian loaf works as well. Any flavor of bread works, focaccia, sourdough or even artisan flavors like sundried tomato or olive can be a good twist.
  • Cheese– For this cheesy pull apart bread we used monterey jack cheese and parmesan romano cheese. Both have bold flavors and good metlability. I do suggest freshly grating your own to et the best melty factor. Pre-shredded cheese is tossed in starch which can prohibit the glossy melt and result in a grainy texture.
  • Garlic– For full garlicky taste, fresh garlic cloves are the only way to go. Bottled minced garlic is good for saving time or toning down the garlic punch because it is often sweeter. Use a garlic press or grate the cloves to evenly distribute it throughout the butter mixture. In a pinch, use garlic powder or granulated garlic.
  • Unsalted Butter– Using unsalted gives you control over how salty the finished dish is. If you use salted butter, opt for cutting back or eliminating the additional salt in the seasoning mix.
  • DIjon Mustard– This is my secret ingredient that helps my garlic pull apart bread stand out from the others. Mustard has a unique acidic zing that people just can’t put their finger on
  • Seasonings– Italian seasoning, coarse kosher salt and black pepper. If using fine sea salt, reduce the volume by at least half.
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How to Make Pull Apart Bread

Making your bread is super easy and after you’ve done it once or twice, it will be second nature.

  1. Preheat your oven and tear off an oversized piece of aluminum foil large enough to wrap the whole loaf. If using a round loaf, crisscross the pieces to a large “+”.
  2. Score the bread loaf crosswise and lengthwise into 1 inch squares, cutting almost through to the bottom, but leaving it intact. Use a serrated knife for the easiest cutting. Place the loaf on your prepared aluminum foil. This should go without saying, but do not use plastic wrap- it melts in the oven!
  3. In a small bowl, combine the cheeses and garlic, it will be dry, it just makes it easier to stuff. Stuff the cheese blend evenly into all of the slits, nooks and crannies. I like using my hands, it is the easiest way to get it down in there deep. Food grade latex gloves will prevent your hands from smelling like garlic all day long.
  4. In another small bowl combine the melted butter and seasonings. Spoon or pour mixture evenly over stuffed cheese slits. It will drizzle down in on its own.
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  1. Wrap entire bread loaf in heavy duty aluminum foil and place in the oven for 15 minutes. Remove loaf and open the top of the aluminum foil to expose the top of the bread so it browns nicely. Bake for an additional 5-10 minutes or until the cheese is melted and tops are golden brown and crisp.
  2. Remove from the oven and cool for several minutes before serving.

Variations

There are endless possibilities in what stuff inside your cheesy garlic pull-apart bread. I also regularly make buffalo chicken pull apart bread and jalapeno popper pull apart bread. I did stick with Italian flare for this one.

  • Cheese- Switch up the type of cheese! As stated above, I resist the urge to buy a pre-shredded blend, but often mimic their flavor profiles. Low moisture mozzarella cheese, fontina, gruyere, parmesan cheese, gouda, cheddar or any other melty cheese works and using a blend just makes the flavor that much more sophisticated.
  • Seasonings– Swap the Italian blend for anything you desire. Cajun seasoning, seasoned salt or even Thai seasoning are all fun. Make is spicy with a taco seasoning. Everything But The Bagel has been popular recently too.
  • Something green- Consider adding chopped parsley, scallions or chives to the mix.
  • Something red- Minced roasted red bell peppers or sundried tomatoes make excellent additions, just make sure they are well drained and don’t introduce unneeded moisture into the bread.
  • Dipping sauce– Although is stands alone perfectly, I do love a good dipping sauce and marinara is a perfect match.
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What to Serve it With

I like to serve it alongside pasta, a salad, soups or stews, or as a starter or a side dish. My favorites are carbonara, garlic parmesan linguine and mom’s homemade spaghetti and meatballs. But it doesn’t have to be paired with any Italian meal.

Baked chicken thighs, Mississippi pot roast and pork loin are all winners in my book. Or just serve it alongside a salad… or as the entree. I wouldn’t judge you!

Make Ahead & Storage

Can I make garlic bread in advance? I would suggest making the topping ahead of time, but waiting until you are ready to eat before actually cooking it. Fresh garlic bread is so much better.

Can I freeze garlic bread? You sure can! Haven’t you seen frozen garlic bread in the freezer section of the store? Freeze it with the topping on it and before you make it. 

What is the best way to reheat garlic bread? As with most bread, the best way to reheat it is in the oven on a low setting or with a quick broil (watch is closely!). Bread reheated in the microwave gets gummy and chewy fast.

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Cheesy Garlic Pull Apart Bread Recipe

4.28 from 44 votes
Cheesy pull apart bread scored and stuffed with a blend of Italian cheese, fresh garlic and a seasoned butter, then baked until gooey and hot.
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 25 minutes
Servings: 8

Equipment

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat your oven to 350°F.
  • Score the bread loaf crosswise and lengthwise into 1 inch squares, cutting almost through to the bottom, but leaving it intact. Place the loaf on an oversized piece of aluminum foil (enough to wrap around the whole loaf).
  • In a small bowl, combine the cheeses and garlic, mix. Stuff the cheese blend evenly into all of the slits, nooks and crannies.
  • In another small bowl combine the melted butter, mustard, Italian seasoning, salt and pepper. Spoon or pour mixture evenly over stuffed cheese slits.
  • Wrap entire bread loaf in heavy duty aluminum foil and place in the oven for 15 minutes. Remove loaf and open the top of the aluminum foil to expose the top of the bread. Bake for an additional 5-10 minutes or until the cheese is melted and tops are nicely brown and crisp.
  • Remove from the oven and cool for several minutes before serving.
  • If you've tried this recipe, come back and let us know how it was in the comments or star ratings.

Nutrition

Calories: 187 kcal, Carbohydrates: 1 g, Protein: 6 g, Fat: 17 g, Saturated Fat: 11 g, Cholesterol: 47 mg, Sodium: 582 mg, Potassium: 28 mg, Vitamin A: 520 IU, Vitamin C: 0.3 mg, Calcium: 193 mg, Iron: 0.4 mg
Author: Jessica Formicola
Calories: 187
Course: Bread, Side Dish
Cuisine: Italian
Keyword: cheesy pull apart bread, garlic pull apart bread, pull apart bread
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Jessica the mom, wife and food lover behind Savory Experiments. She is obsessed with butter, salt and bacon and spends all her time in the kitchen and behind a camera. Jessica is a contributor to PopKitchen by Parade, Better Homes & Gardens, The Daily Meal Food + Travel and more!

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  1. 5 stars
    I make this often for get-togethers, it’s fantastic. My teen son and his friends LOVE it and there are currently three loaves in my oven for their pre-Homecoming dance dinner! They requested it! It’s also great with the scallions, as your original recipe suggested!

    1. 5 stars
      Yay!!!! Love to hear that and thank you for taking the time to come back and let us know. It is a family favorite here too- SOOOO good!

  2. The instructions say to combine the cheeses, garlic and green onions together. The ingredients list doesn’t mention green onions. How many should I use?

    1. Hi Valerie- thanks for pointing that out! Turns out I took out the scallions during a revision and forgot to update that step. All fixed.

  3. 5 stars
    Lost the link to this recipe but finally found it again. OMG, this is one of those “BTS” recipes (Better Than Sex) and is now a staple in our house for lasagna, baked ziti, manicotti or just an impromptu get together with friends. Thanks, Jessica!

  4. This looks so unbelievably good Jessica and will be making this at my next party!
    Pinned and shared!
    #ibabloggers

  5. I have never tried pull apart bread light this, but it such a wonderful and easy idea for when company comes. I have to give this try…and who doesn’t love garlic bread! xo, Catherine

  6. i am SO craving this garlic bread right now! looks delicious.. definitely will be recreating this in my kitchen. love it!