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Cheese Bread (no knead!)

By Nagi Maehashi
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Published16 Jun '23 Updated21 Aug '25
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Swirls of cheese, an insanely golden crispy cheese crust, and soft fluffy crumb. This cheese bread is every cheese-loving carb-monsters’ dream come true! A very easy, no-knead bread recipe based on the beloved No-Knead Crusty Artisan Bread – are you ready for this??!

No Knead Cheese Bread ready to be eaten
No Knead Cheese Bread ready to be eaten

Cheese Bread

This is a bread you’d struggle to buy. Because I just can’t see any bakery cramming in as much cheese as I do. 250g – that’s half a pound! For un-missable cheese flavour.

Indulgent? Excessive? Perhaps.

But if I’m going to make a cheese bread, I want to do it right! None of this wimpy barely-there sprinkle of cheese on just the surface. I’d rather just make a plain loaf of bread and make a cheese toastie!

About this no-knead bread business

This gorgeous loaf is made using a no-knead bread dough that has been read over 7 million times since I published it in 2020. It’s tried and tested miracle recipe (thank you New York Times!) that’s easy enough for beginners yet seasoned bread enthusiasts appreciate its Artisan qualities.

Here’s how it goes down:

  1. Mix flour, yeast, salt and water with a wooden spoon (10 seconds).

  2. Leave to double in volume (1 to 3 hours).

  3. Fold in cheese, shape in a round (5 minutes).

  4. Bake (40 minutes). Eat (30 seconds).

No Knead Cheese Bread ready to be sliced and eaten
Cut open No Knead Cheese Bread

Ingredients

Here’s what you need to make this – yeast, flour, salt, water and cheese. Yep, really, that’s it!

For the bread dough

Ingredients in homemade No Knead Artisan style bread
  • Bread flour is best, if you can – Use bread flour if you can. Bread flour has more protein in it than normal flour which means more gluten, and this makes the dough more elastic and yields a more fluffy yet chewy texture inside the bread, just like the (pricey!) artisan bread you get from your favourite bakery.

    However, this bread is still fantastic made with plain/all-purpose flour. Put it this way – I wouldn’t make a special trip just to get bread flour if I have a hankering for this right now. But I would go and get it if I was making this for company!

  • Instant yeast – The base recipe calls for Instant Yeast (aka Rapid Rise yeast) which does not need to be dissolved in water and left to foam. You can also use normal yeast (“Active Dry Yeast” or just “dry yeast”) – you just need to change the order of the steps and dissolve the yeast in water first. The bread will come out the same!

Instant yeast

The cheese

I use Colby but you can use (almost) any meltable cheese you want (thoughts below). But I really urge you to:

  1. Don’t skimp on quantity. I use a whole 250g/8oz (2 1/2 packed cups) in this bread. The early versions started with 1 cup, then just creeping up and up. For full-on unmissable OMG cheese flavour, 250g/8z is the amount to use! (In case you’re curious, I did creep up a little more but it started to weight the bread down. Cheese greediness backfired!)

  2. Shred your own cheese. Store bought cheese is chunkier (so it weighs the bread down and won’t rise as well) and doesn’t melt because it is coated with anti-caking agents. For the best cheese ribbons and best cheese crust, grate your own! (But, in the event of a Cheese Bread emergency – and it can happen – packet shredded cheese will do).

Shredded cheese for cheese bread

I use Colby – I like using Colby because it melts “softly” so it kind of melds into the bread crumb beautifully without weighing it down or bleeding oil. It also bakes up beautifully golden on the crust. For a premium version, I use gruyere. But it makes this considerably pricier!

Other cheese – Any cheese (other than mozzarella) that melts well will work great here, like cheddar, tasty, Monterey Jack, gruyere. I like Colby for it’s melting qualities and it doesn’t weigh the bread down as it rises in the oven, and it’s not greasy (like Tasty cheese). Re: mozzarella – it will work fine but it doesn’t have enough flavour in it compared to other cheeses.


How to make this No-Knead Cheese Bread

Heads up – There’s a lot of detailed information in this section to give bread first timers the confidence to make this. For experienced bread makers, this recipe is a cinch so I suggest you skip straight to the recipe or recipe video. 🙂

For those familiar with the beloved no-knead Crusty Artisan Bread – the method is the same except with cheese folded in and piled on top!

1. The no-knead bread dough

Dump everything in a bowl and mix. No kneading!

How to make No Knead Cheese Bread
  1. Shaggy dough – Using a rubber spatula, mix flour, salt and yeast in a large bowl. Add water, then mix using the handle of the spatula until you can no longer see flour.

    Why the handle of the rubber spatula? Kind of mimics the dough hook of stand mixers. Less surface area to wipe gummy dough off.

  2. Dough consistency – It should be too sticky to knead by hand, but not pourable like cake batter (see video at X seconds).

How to make No Knead Cheese Bread
  1. Rise – Cover with cling wrap and leave to rise in a warm place for 1 to 2 hours until the dough doubles in volume. The surface should be bubbly, and the mixture should jiggle when you shake the bowl.

    What’s a warm place? 25°C/77°F+. Warmer = faster rise. Avoid direct sunlight, it dries out the surface of the dough. In winter, I sit the bowl next to a heater. In summer, anywhere in the house! TIP – your dryer Run it (empty) for a few minutes. Put bowl in, shut door. Nice and warm inside = perfect draught free dough rising location!

  2. The proofed dough (ie rising the dough) – Aim for around double for the best bread rising. If it rises too much (eg triple) or not enough, then the bread will not rise enough or will collapse.

Dough, done – and you didn’t even get your hands dirty! Onto shaping, cheesing and baking.


2. Shaping and cheesing

This section is wordy. But in practice, it’s straight forward. You’ll see in the recipe video!

How to make No Knead Cheese Bread
  1. Pre-heat pot – 30 minutes before the dough is ready, put a 24-28cm / 4.5-8 quart heavy based pot with a lid in the oven. Then preheat the oven to preheat to 240°C/450°F (220°C fan-forced). We want that pot hot!

    Curious why a hot pot? Read the Q&A in the No-Knead Crusty Artisan Bread. No dutch oven? That’s ok! Use a pan of water in the oven instead. Instructions in recipe notes.

  2. Scrape dough out – Sprinkle a 30cm/12″ area with ~1 tablespoon flour. Scrape the dough out onto the flour using the rubber spatula.

  3. Shape into disc – Sprinkle the surface with 1 teaspoon flour so you can pat it down into an approximate 20cm/8″ disc without the dough getting stuck all over your hands. No need to be meticulous about a perfect shape or size, just approximate is fine.

  4. Cheese it – Set aside 1/3 of the cheese for topping. Cover surface with half the remaining cheese, leaving a 2cm/3/4″ border.

Folding the cheese inside the loaf

How to make No Knead Cheese Bread
  1. Fold inwards – Using a dough scraper or anything of similar shape (cake server, large knife, spatula), fold the sides inwards 4 times to roughly form a roundish shape. Sprinkle the scraper as needed to stop the dough from sticking to it.

    Cheese each layer – After each fold, top the naked dough with some of the remaining cheese, but keep the final layer cheese-free as this will be the base of the bread.

How to make No Knead Cheese Bread
  1. Wonky is fine! Don’t worry about the shape at this stage. The purpose of the folding steps is to deflate the air bubbles in the dough and bury the cheese inside the bread.

How to make No Knead Cheese Bread
  1. Paper transfer – Place a 40cm/16″ sheet of baking/parchment paper next to the dough then flip it onto the paper so the seamside is (mostly) facedown.

    Tidy the shape roughly, using the dough scraper, into an even round or oval shape. Don’t bother being too fastidious here because no matter what shape the dough is, it always expands and rises into a perfect round shape, as dictated by the pot.

  2. Cheese crown – Pile the reserved cheese on. It piles up high. Such a satisfying vision!

Baking time!


3. Baking (& eating)

Unlike the bread shaping, this part is delightfully short to explain in words!

How to make No Knead Cheese Bread
  1. Take out hot pot – Remove hot pot from the oven.

  2. Transfer dough – Hold the paper to transfer dough into the pot, keeping it on the paper. Put lid on.

  3. 35 minutes covered – Bake 35 minutes with the lid on.

  4. 10 minutes uncovered – Remove lid. Bake uncovered for 10 minutes to colour the surface.

  5. Transfer to cooling rack – Remove pot from oven. Use paper overhang to transfer bread onto a cooling rack. Slide paper out from underneath.

  6. Rest for at least 10 minutes before slicing. Resting is important for breads! In this step, the inside finishes cooking and dries out. If you’re impatient and cut bread straight out of the inside, the inside will smear like it’s uncooked dough – even if it’s not. Yep, been there, done that. Patience is not my virtue – and I get punished for it!

Now, it’s time to EAT!

No Knead Cheese Bread fresh out of the oven

Note: The artwork of the cheese ribboned throughout is different every time. It’s like a surprise-inside!

Face of No Knead Cheese Bread

Matters of serving and keeping cheese bread

This bread, when hot and fresh, needs nothing to accompany it to be enjoyed. The cheese is molten, the bread is soft, the crust is salty and crispy.

However, you and I both know that a slathering of butter would only elevate the eating experience!

It stays fresh enough to eat un-toasted for around 24 to 36 hours. After this, just give them a quick toast in your toaster then slather with butter. The cheese on the surface of each slice goes golden and crusty, and you also get molten bits. It’s so good, you will forever hope for more cheese bread leftovers. – Nagi x

Toasted No Knead Cheese Bread slathered with butter

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Cheese bread (no knead!)

Author: Nagi
Prep: 5 minutes mins
Cook: 45 minutes mins
Dough rising: 2 hours hrs
Bread
Western
5 from 81 votes
Servings10 – 12
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Recipe video above.

Ingredients

  • 3 cups bread flour (Note 1 re: plain/all-purpose flour)
  • 2 tsp instant yeast aka rapid rise (Note 2)
  • 1 1/2 tsp cooking/kosher salt
  • 1 1/2 cups very warm tap water (Note 3)
  • 2 1/2 cups (tightly packed) Colby cheese , freshly shredded (or other cheese of choice – Note 4)
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Instructions

SHORTHAND RECIPE – for experts

  • Mix dry ingredients, mix in water. Rise 2 – 3 hrs until doubled.
  • Preheat pot 240°C/450°F (220°C fan). Turn dough out. Reserve 1/3 cheese for topping. Fold inwards 4 times, stuffed/layered with remaining cheese. Flip onto parchment paper. Pile reserved cheese on top.
  • Bake 35 minutes covered, 10 minutes uncovered. Rest 10 minutes. Eat!

FULL RECIPE

    Magic no-knead dough:

    • Shaggy dough – Using a rubber spatula, mix flour, salt and yeast in a large bowl. Add water, then mix using the handle of the spatula until you can no longer see flour. The dough should be too sticky to knead by hand, but not pourable like cake batter (see video at X seconds).
    • Rise – Cover with cling wrap and leave to rise in a warm place for 2 to 3 hours until the dough doubles in volume (Note 5). The surface should be bubbly, and the mixture should jiggle when you shake the bowl.
    • Preheat pot – Half an hour before the dough is ready, put a 24-28cm / 4.5-8 quart heavy based pot with a lid in the oven to preheat to 240°C/450°F (220°C fan-forced). Note 7 for no dutch oven method.

    Shape loaf:

    • Pat into disc – Sprinkle work surface with 1 tbsp flour. Scrape dough out, sprinkle surface with flour, pat into a ~20cm/8" disc.
    • Cheese it – Set aside 1/3 of the cheese for topping. Cover surface with half the remaining cheese.
    • Fold inwards stuffed with cheese – Using a dough scraper or anything of similar shape (cake server, large knife, spatula), fold the sides inwards 4 times to roughly form a roundish shape, topping each layer of with the remaining cheese (but keep the final layer cheese free, it will be the base of the bread). (Note 6 for tips)
    • Paper transfer – Flip the dough onto a sheet of parchment/baking paper so the seamside is (mostly) facedown. Tidy the shape if desired. (Note 6)
    • Cheese crown – Pile the reserved cheese on.

    Bake

    • Hot pot transfer – Remove hot pot from the oven. Use paper to transfer dough into the pot, keeping it on the paper. Put lid on.
    • Bake 35 minutes. Remove lid. Bake 10 minutes to colour the surface.
    • Cool – Remove pot from oven. Use paper to transfer bread onto a cooling rack. Remove paper. Cool at least 10 minutes before slicing! (Note 8)

    Recipe Notes:

    Read in post for more details on each point below.
    1. Bread flour – more chewy result like your favourite (expensive!) artisan bakery bread. Plain/all-purpose flour works fine but not quite as chewy. 
    2. Instant yeast – Doesn’t need to be frothed in warm water, just mix straight into dry ingredients. Comes in canisters, labelled as “instant yeast”. Active dry yeast (ie normal yeast) – Dissolve yeast in 1/4 cup of the warm water first (no need to let it foam). then mix in remaining water. Immediately add flour and salt, then mix. Proceed with recipe as written.
    3. Water – Not boiling (kills yeast), not lukewarm (inhibits dough rising). Stick your finger in. Happy to bathe in it? Perfect temp! (If you want to be accurate, 35C/95F is a good target, but the acceptable range is fairly broad. This bread is forgiving!)
    4. Cheese – Freshly grated is best because it melts better (store bought shredded = anti-caking agents = inhibits melting) and the strands are finer so it doesn’t weigh the bread down. However, in the event of an emergency, pre-shredded will work just fine, your bread will be springy and soft and have the same wicked crust. It just won’t rise quite as well as pictured.
    Other cheeses – Any cheese (other than mozzarella) that melts well will work great here, like cheddar, tasty, Monterey Jack, gruyere. I like Colby for it’s melting qualities and it doesn’t weigh the bread down as it rises in the oven, and it’s not greasy (like Tasty cheese). Re: mozzarella – it will work fine but it doesn’t have enough flavour in it compared to other cheeses.
    5. Warm place = ~25°C/77°F+. Warmer = faster rise. Avoid direct sunlight. Neat trick – your dryer! Run it (empty) for a few minutes. Put bowl in, shut door. Nice and warm inside = perfect draught free dough rising location!
    6. Folding inwards – Dust the dough scraper with flour as needed. No need to worry about being meticulous here, we can reshape it later, this is more about deflating the dough and enclosing the cheese inside the dough.
    Shaping dough – The dough expands so much in the oven and the pot defines the shape so there’s not much point shaping it. You don’t even need to tidy it that much. Just roughly shape it into a uniform round or oval.
    7. No dutch oven method – use 20cm/8” square metal pan (NOT glass, may shatter). Place in oven on middle shelf where bread will bake (or shelf under if tray won’t fit on same shelf), preheat oven. Boil kettle. Place paper with shaped dough on a baking tray. When you put the bread in, work fast as follows – place bread in oven next to (or on the shelf above) the pan, fill pan with about 2cm/1″ boiling water, shut oven door = makeshift dutch oven steamer effect! Bake for 40 minutes until it’s a deep golden brown (if it gets too brown because of the cheese, cover loosely with foil).
    8. Resting bread for at least 10 minutes before cutting is essential as it will finish cooking and dry the crumb out. If you slice before then, the dough will look raw (it’s not, but it will seem like it is).
    9. Make-ahead – Overnight refrigeration of the Crusty Artisan Bread on which the Cheese Bread dough is based not only works 100% (re: rising) but the bread develops more flavour. As yet untested for cheese bread! Concerned the amount of cheese in this might affect the rising ability. Will update once tested.
    10. Storage – The bread is at its prime freshly made, still great for 24 – 36 hours. After this, toast and slather with butter. So good, you will forever hope for leftover cheese bread!
    Nutrition per slice, assuming 10 slices.
     

    Nutrition Information:

    Calories: 273cal (14%)Carbohydrates: 29g (10%)Protein: 13g (26%)Fat: 11g (17%)Saturated Fat: 7g (44%)Polyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 31mg (10%)Sodium: 552mg (24%)Potassium: 102mg (3%)Fiber: 2g (8%)Sugar: 0.3gVitamin A: 329IU (7%)Vitamin C: 0.01mgCalcium: 234mg (23%)Iron: 1mg (6%)
    Keywords: Cheese Bread, easy yeast bread, no knead bread
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    178 Comments

    1. Janis Thompson says

      June 20, 2023 at 8:43 am

      5 stars
      With a Monday salad! We’re a happy happy family. Monty dog gets a crust(well, half a piece of crust❤️)

      Reply
    2. Jan Rhoades says

      June 20, 2023 at 6:53 am

      5 stars
      As mentioned, I made this and it was delicious.
      My question is, once risen can I freeze this dough?
      And if so, can I freeze it with the cheese inside as well please?

      Reply
    3. Eli says

      June 20, 2023 at 4:44 am

      5 stars
      As soon as I saw this recipe I knew I had to make it. Very easy and came out looking just like the photos. I especially love the crispy cheese on top. It’s almost a meal in itself, and was great paired with your mushroom soup.

      Reply
    4. Jim Souliotis says

      June 19, 2023 at 10:27 pm

      5 stars
      Made mine with 1/2 c cheddar, 1 c gruyere and 1 c gouda, and it was exquisite. Full of flavor and oh so easy to make. Will keep this in the front of my recipe book!

      Reply
    5. Susan says

      June 19, 2023 at 4:54 pm

      Keen to try this recipe! I have an extra large dutch oven. Would this be ok to use? Or will I end up with a slightly flatter loaf?

      Reply
    6. Charles Pascual says

      June 19, 2023 at 1:44 pm

      5 stars
      Terrific bread. A cinch to make. Made mine with sharp cheddar but can envision it using different cheeses. Served this along with your Chicken Marsala and Mega Italian Salad for a total Nagi dinner. All three are keepers and we will be making them again soon.

      Reply
    7. Kate says

      June 19, 2023 at 12:31 pm

      Hi Nagi.
      Do you have a variation for using a sourdough starter for this cheesy bread please?
      Would this work?
      Thanks.

      Reply
    8. Kristin Giffin says

      June 19, 2023 at 8:10 am

      5 stars
      Today was meal prep day and I got this going first so it could rise while I was prepping other food. So incredibly easy, it’s almost embarrassing how good it is! Never a doubt with recipes from this site. Always delicious!

      Reply
    9. Fiona says

      June 19, 2023 at 4:14 am

      5 stars
      I just made this ahead for tomorrow’s lunch. I will whack it back in the oven for a bit, prior to serving.
      I’m in the U.K. and we don’t have Colby, so I used Gouda as a sub. I might put a bit of cheddar on top tomorrow, as it looks a bit pale, but I think it’s melted well, and it smells awesome!

      Reply
    10. Linda says

      June 19, 2023 at 12:58 am

      Is this recipe in your cookbook? Thanks!

      Reply
      • NancyC says

        June 27, 2023 at 10:22 pm

        Hi Linda, this is not in the cookbook. It’s a new recipe.

        Reply
    11. Courtney Salter says

      June 18, 2023 at 10:46 pm

      5 stars
      I needed something to bake with my kids, that I thought they actually might eat (sadly they didn’t like the lunchbox pizza-bread, Nagi’s recipe, which my husband and I devoured instead). We set to work on a rainy, chilly saturday morning. 4 boys aged 6 and under – They loved helping measure and mix the ingredients, and the persistent ‘is it ready yet?!’ I hadn’t really thought through when planning to make this recipe, overlooking the 2hrs rising time ha!
      In any case, once the cheese was grated and dough folded up, they switched to asking when the bread would be baked (thankfully only 35 mins this time!). We were rewarded with a delicious, fluffy, chewy-crust bread with delicious swirls of cheese. The kids loved it so much they asked for cheese bread for their ‘dessert’ after dinner! Winner. Next time I’d love to experiment with some rosemary and maybe whole garlic cloves too. Certain this will become a regular bake here, useful for more healthful kids snacking, perfect to go with soup, and lunchboxes alike.

      Reply
    12. Helen says

      June 18, 2023 at 9:11 pm

      5 stars
      My husband ate a slice and said it was the best bread ever! Another fabulous recipe xx

      Reply
    13. Eileen Pomeroy says

      June 18, 2023 at 6:23 pm

      I have just made this bread today and it looks and tastes fantastic. I have taken photos and wish you could see it, it looks just like yours Nagi!

      Reply
      • Nagi says

        June 18, 2023 at 8:02 pm

        LOVE HEARING THAT!!! N xx

        Reply
    14. Karen Adams says

      June 18, 2023 at 4:46 pm

      This was the easiest most delicious bread ever. Made for family lunch and everyone left with the recipe 🙂

      Reply
    15. Mandy Goodyear says

      June 18, 2023 at 1:45 pm

      Brilliant, tasty and easy even when on family holiday in Scotland!

      Reply
    16. Jackie says

      June 18, 2023 at 7:32 am

      Get a whole block of cheese, such as cheddar, gruyere, Monterey Jack, Colby or any other good melting cheese, using a box grater (as shown in video), hold firmly with one hand while pressing down on the counter, hold block of cheese in the other hand & begin to shred, going from top to bottom. Be sure to press firmly but not too hard or the block of cheese can break. If you own a food processor you can use that too.
      There are many different graters on the market, you just need to find the best one that suit your needs. I, myself, own several & use them for different tasks.
      Please be sure to watch her video so you can see how she grates the cheese. I hope this helps & best of luck!

      Reply
      • Patricia says

        June 19, 2023 at 11:46 am

        Added cheese to dough after overnight in fridge. Baked a bit longer. Best. Bread. Ever.

        Reply
      • Jackie says

        June 18, 2023 at 7:48 am

        This message was meant as a “reply” to Sergy, not as an actual “comment”. Apparently I hit the wrong button! I apologize if I caused any confusion.

        Reply
    17. Suzanne Phelps says

      June 18, 2023 at 3:54 am

      5 stars
      Made this tonight and served it with beef and french onion soup I made. So good!

      Reply
      • Nagi says

        June 18, 2023 at 5:43 pm

        YUM!!!! (Wait – was it a French onion soup with beef in it??) N x

        Reply
        • Suzanne Phelps says

          June 18, 2023 at 6:00 pm

          Yes, it’s a recipe off the Woolworths site

          Reply
          • Nagi says

            June 18, 2023 at 8:02 pm

            Mmmm! Must check it out! 🙂 N x

            Reply
    18. Patricia says

      June 18, 2023 at 1:50 am

      I’m going to try this today! I think I’ll overnight the dough, then add the cheese, then bake. Will report back!

      Reply
      • Patricia says

        June 19, 2023 at 11:43 am

        I took the dough out of the fridge this afternoon and proceeded folding in the cheese per your directions. Not surprisingly, a bit longer in the oven as the dough was cold. So wonderful! The bread is more tender than no-knead bread I’ve made before – the effect of the cheese? So fantastic! Had it for dinner with lobster salad – not sure which was better!

        Reply
    19. Eleanor Gibson says

      June 18, 2023 at 1:10 am

      can one use whole wheat flour in this recipe?

      Reply
    20. Jan Rhoades says

      June 17, 2023 at 10:21 pm

      5 stars
      I made this cheese bread for dinner tonight with friends. It accompanied cream of mushroom soup. Sorry, no pics but it was absolutely delicious. Thanks for such an easy recipe. I’ll certainly are it again…and next time, I might not share

      Reply
      • Nagi says

        June 18, 2023 at 5:43 pm

        So glad you enjoyed it Jan!! N x

        Reply
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