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Boursin® Cheese Stuffed Bread

Boursin Cheese Stuffed Bread

What do we have here today? Cheese stuffed bread… OH! YEAH! #BoursinParty When it comes to cheese Boursin knows how to make me happy.

Very Happy, I must add it twice with capital letters. I thought hard how to create recipes with a dip and cheese spread. I made many times stuffed mushrooms, and knowing that there are so many stuffed mushroom recipes out there I went with a plan B.

Boursin Cheese Stuffed Bread

Then, the stuffed bread idea was born. Now, it’s not like I have done this the first time. I stuff the bread with meat, ham, cheese, potatoes, Nutella. You name it, I probably filled my bread with that. It is just perfect to impress your guests, to add to your lunch box and yes, an amazing addition to your Holiday meal.  

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Also, when it comes to food, Walmart probably got it, so I bought both of these cheeses in Walmart at the deli bunker. If you never tried Boursin Monterey Jack & Spicy Pepper Cheese Dip, I recommend it! It’s great with veggies, crackers, spread onto your sandwiches, but you can stuff the bread too.

Boursin Cheese Stuffed Bread

Additions are always welcome, so as you stuff the bread with the cheese you can add leftover turkey, breakfast sausages, bacon, deli products (ham, chicken, turkey, pepperoni, etc.) or leave it as it is and eat it with your favorite meal.

Boursin® Monterey Jack & Spicy Pepper Cheese Dip is a bit spicy, but not overpowering. My kids actually dip pretzels in it, especially my boys during Sunday football. On the other note, Boursin® garlic and fine herbs cheese are like a Heaven on Earth.

Boursin Cheese Stuffed Bread

The best part is that my kids love cheese and garlic, combine it together with herbs and bingo! We have a winner. Delicious taste, creamy.

What can I say other than, just perfect?! All these opinions are my own, and if you follow my blog for quite some time, you know that I have never reviewed just any products.

If I tried it, used it for a long time, like I consumed Boursin® cheeses, and loved it, that product will appear on my blog and/or social media. With that being said, Boursin® cheeses/dips are absolutely Ahhhhmazing!!!! (Ahem! As you probably know that fact already!)

Boursin Cheese Stuffed Bread

Lastly, this is a sponsored post, but all the photo and content is written by me. All opinion is my own.

Boursin Cheese Stuffed Bread

Party food/baking
Course Appetizer, Brunch
Cuisine American
Keyword Appetizer, brunch, bread, party food
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 25 minutes
Servings 6
Author Sandra | Sandra’s Easy Cooking

Ingredients

  • 2 “BAKE YOURSELF” Medium size French Bread as shown in the images
  • 2 packs 5.2 OZ/150g in each pack Boursin® GARLIC & FINE HERBS CHEESE
  • 1 tbsp. Unsalted Butter
  • 1 tsp. Dry Parsley
  • 1 tsp. Garlic Powder

Instructions

  1. Leave the Boursin GARLIC & FINE HERBS CHEESE out on the countertop for about 15 minutes to soften a bit to room temperature.

  2. Preheat the oven to 400F (200C).

  3. If you are using large French bread, cut in the half, but for medium (about 12 inches) French Bread, cut a thick slice from one of the ends of the bread.
  4. Very gently take a spoon and start taking the middle of the bread out by going back and forth until most of the middle is out and you are left with the crust.
  5. Spoon the cheese in and push until you reach the very end. Fill until it’s full. 1 cheese per medium size bread is enough, or two pieces of cheese for regular size French bread.
  6. Cut the bread into equal (thick) slices.
  7. Melt the unsalted butter, add a pinch of garlic powder and dry parsley, and brush on top of the bread.
  8. Sprinkle more dry parsley and garlic powder on top of the bread.
  9. Bake for 12-15 minutes, or until the bread looks light golden brown.
  10. Let it cool down for 5 minutes, and serve. It is best when the bread is still somewhat hot!

Recipe Notes

As I said, you can use 2 medium size bread (about a foot long) or 1 regular sized French bread. If you are using regular French bread, make sure to cut it in the half and do as I instructed in the directions.

Using a large spoon for soups, take the middle of the bread out. Look at the picture step by step instructions so you can understand easier, but it’s really simple. I used multigrain bread and white bread. You can use any that you prefer.

The baguette that I’ve used is thicker much like a Cuban, and it’s quite easy to pull the middle out, however, you got to be gentle as it’s not completely cooked so the crust could be easily ripped. If you are going to stuff the bread with the dip, then you will need 1 box and a half for regular size French bread.

 

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