Jalapeno Cheddar Dutch Oven Bread is perfectly crusty on the outside, with a soft fluffy inside, and is made using simple ingredients. Deliciously savory with a bit of spice, it’s perfect with a pat of butter, or for grilled cheese!ย Plus, this dough doesn’t have to sit overnight, so you don’t have to plan ahead to have great bread.
This Jalapeno Cheddar Dutch Oven Bread is one of those recipes that is so fun to make.ย We also love easy bread recipes like my original No Knead Breadย andย Honey Beer Bread.ย This is one of myย Bread Recipesย I know youโll want to keep on hand!
DUTCH OVEN BREAD RECIPE
Are you a fan of those breads from the bakery, you know, the oneโs with that deliciously crunchy crust and soft, fluffy inside?
Yep, this bread tastes just like that. ย Except with plenty of sharp cheddar cheese and jalapenos!
All the nooks and crannies are just BEGGING for some creamy salted butter.ย Although my favorite thing to make with this bread… is grilled cheese!ย Seriously, it’s amazing.
I have another suuuuuuper easy no-knead bread on my website, but it requires a really long rise/rest time… so you have to make it the night before you want to bake the bread.
It tastes amazing, but I wanted to tweak that recipe to see if I could make a no-knead dutch oven bread that DIDN’T require a rise overnight.
Like most breads, it does have to rise two different times, however, it’s virtually hands-off, since you just fold the dough with a rubber spatula in between the rises… you don’t even have to get your hands dirty!
Let’s break it down… it may sound complicated, but I promise you it’s not, and I took step by step photos to show you.
HOW TO MAKE DUTCH OVEN BREAD
These steps correlate to the picture collage above!
- Add flour, salt, cheese and jalapenos to medium mixing bowl.ย Bread flour gives the best texture and rise for this bread, and I find shredding my own cheese helps it melt better.
- Add warm water and yeast to large mixing bowl – then add flour mixture.ย The water should be warm to the touch, but not hot.ย Like a baby’s bath water.
- Stir together and fold dough in on itself.ย Fold the dough from the outside of the bowl towards the center, turning the bowl a little each time, until you’ve folded the dough in on itself 8-10 times.
- Cover and let rise 1 hour.ย Picture 4 is what the dough will look like after this first rise.
- Fold dough in on itself again.ย Same method as before, although you’ll notice the dough looks and feels a bit more elastic, like in picture 5.
- Cover and let rise again for 1 hour.ย Picture 6 is what the dough will look like after this second rise.ย A little looser and more wobbly than the first time.
- Halfway through this rise time, preheat oven to 450ยฐF with your dutch oven inside it.ย Let it preheat the full 30 minutes.
- Turn out dough and shape into a rough ball.ย Lightly flour your surface and your hands, then flip dough over and fold the corners of the dough in towards the center, about 6-8 times, until a rough ball is formed. Flip the dough over onto the piece of parchment paper.
- Use a sharp knife to score the dough, spray with cooking spray (so the toppings stick), then add more shredded cheese and sliced jalapenos.
- Use parchment to transfer dough to dutch oven.
- Bake dough with the lid on for 30 minutes, then remove lid and bake 20 minutes.ย This creates a steamy environment for the bread to bake and rise, then when the lid is off, it let the bread brown and crisp nicely.ย Picture 8 is right when I removed the lid, after it had been baked 30 minutes.
- Remove bread from pot and parchment paper and let cool for 1-2 hours.
ADDITIONAL COOKING TIPS
- FLOUR – All purpose flour may be used instead of bread flour, but may result in a denser loaf.
- PEPPERS – Canned or jarred jalapenos may be used instead of fresh.
- YEAST – Active dry yeast may be used instead of instant, but when you add the yeast to the warm water, you want to stir to dissolve it and let it sit a few minutes before adding the flour mixture.
- POTS – Other sizes of dutch ovens can be used, although I wouldn’t go any smaller than 3.5 quarts, as this bread will be right up to the top of the dutch oven.ย Keep in mind, the wider the dutch oven, the wider and flatter your loaf of bread will be.ย It will spread out to be the size of the bottom of the pot.
VARIATIONS OF THIS RECIPE
- MILDER – for a jalapeno flavor, but very mild spice level, try using pickled jalapenos.ย The jar I buy from the store says “tamed” jalapenos.
- SPICIER – feel free to add additional jalapenos to this bread, or even mix in some serrano peppers.
- CHEESES – I opted for a classic sharp cheddar, but you can use any shreddable cheese you like.ย Colby, PepperJack, mild cheddar, etc.
- GARLIC – sometimes I like to add a teaspoon of garlic powder to this bread to give it a different flavor profile.
MAKING DUTCH OVEN BREAD AHEAD OF TIME
Freshly baked breads, like this one, taste best when they are fresh.ย While your bread will still taste good 1-2 days after it’s baked, it will always best the day of.
STORAGE
Bread should be kept at room temperature.ย Refrigerating bread actually causes it to go stale quicker (at least with homemade breads), so keep it out of there for best results.
I like to store my baked bread that hasn’t been sliced, just out on the counter.
Once it’s been cut, I like to add the bread, cut side down, to a paper bag.
FREEZING
Baked bread freezes very well!ย You can either freeze the entire loaf, or pre-slice the loaf and freeze it that way.
SPECIAL EQUIPMENT FOR THIS RECIPE
- Dutch Oven – this is the dutch oven I used, and LOVE, but it’s certainly pricey.ย I’ll link a more affordable one below.ย Bottom line is, this 3.5 quart size is the PERFECT size for a nice round loaf of bread.
- Affordable Dutch Oven – at more than 1/4th the price of the dutch oven linked above, this one is still a great quality pot, and it’s a 3.5 quart size.
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Ingredients
TO A MEDIUM MIXING BOWL
- 3 1/2 cups bread flour
- 1 1/2 tsp kosher salt
- 2 cups shredded cheddar cheese
- 1 large jalapeno diced
TO A LARGE MIXING BOWL
- 2 cups warm water
- 2 1/4 tsp instant yeast (1 standard .25oz packet)
FOR THE TOPPING
- 1/3 - 1/2 cup shredded cheddar
- 10 round slices jalapeno (or more, to taste)
Instructions
- To a medium mixing bowl, add bread flour, salt, 2 cups cheddar cheese, and diced jalapenos. Stir and set aside.
- To a large mixing bowl (pretty large - your bread will be rising in this bowl), add the warm water and yeast. Water should be warm, but not hot (like a baby's bath water). Add flour mixture to the yeast and water, using a rubber spatula to stir it all together until no flour streaks remain.
- Use spatula to fold the dough from the outside of the bowl towards the center, turning the bowl a little each time, until you've folded the dough in on itself 8-10 times.
- Cover with a towel and let rise in a warm place for 1 hour.
- After 1 hour, use the rubber spatula to fold the dough in on itself again, 8-10 times. Cover with a towel and let rise in a warm place for 1 more hour.
- Halfway through this second rise, add your dutch oven, with the lid on, to your oven and preheat it to 450ยฐF. Let it preheat for a full 30 minutes. Set out a piece of parchment paper large enough to go inside your dutch oven with a bit of overhang.
- Lightly dust a counter or cutting board with flour, and flour your hands as well. Turn out the dough onto the floured surface. Flip the dough over and brush off any excess flour.
- Fold the corners of the dough in towards the center, about 6-8 times, until a rough ball is formed. Flip the dough over onto the piece of parchment paper.
- Use a sharp knife to carefully score the dough (I like to make an "X"). Give the dough a quick spray with some cooking spray (or brush with oil), then sprinkle with set aside 1/3-1/2 cup of cheese and add sliced jalapenos.
- Use oven mitts to remove hot dutch oven from your oven and remove lid. Carefully use the parchment paper to transfer the dough to the dutch oven. Put the lid on, and return to the oven.
- Bake for 30 minutes with the lid on, then remove lid and continue baking another 20 minutes.
- After you've removed the dutch oven from the oven, tilt it slightly and use the parchment to sort of slide the bread and parchment out of the pot. It will come out easily.
- Remove parchment paper and let bread cool on a wire rack for 1-2 hours before slicing. Texture is best when bread is completely cooled before slicing.
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Chef Tips
- All purpose flour may be used instead of bread flour, but may result in a denser loaf.
- Canned or jarred jalapenos may be used instead of fresh.
- Active dry yeast may be used instead of instant, but when you add the yeast to the warm water, you want to stir to dissolve it and let it sit a few minutes before adding the flour mixture.
- Other sizes of dutch ovens can be used, although I wouldn't go any smaller than 3.5 quarts, as this bread will be right up to the top of the dutch oven.ย Keep in mind, the wider the dutch oven, the wider and flatter your loaf of bread will be.ย It will spread out to be the size of the bottom of the pot.
- For a nice warm spot, run the microwave for about 30 seconds, then turn it off and add the bowl to the microwave.ย Preheating the oven for about 2 minutes then turning it off will work as well.
NO DUTCH OVEN?
- Boil about 1 1/2 cups of water.
- Add to a metal or ceramic pan (I like to use my 8x8 baking pan) on the bottom rack in the oven.
- Add parchment paper with shaped and topped dough to a baking sheet, and add to the middle oven rack.
- Bake for 45-50 minutes, checking for doneness.
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Nutrition Disclaimer
The Chunky Chef is not a dietician or nutritionist, and any nutritional information shared is an estimate. If calorie count and other nutritional values are important to you, we recommend running the ingredients through whichever online nutritional calculator you prefer. Calories can vary quite a bit depending on which brands were used.
Recipe tweaked from my own recipe and Tasty’s.
Angela Box says
I have made this recipe. Itโs delicious. I would like to make it for a friend but she is gluten-free Would gluten-free bread flour work for this recipe?
The Chunky Chef says
So glad you enjoyed it! We don’t have any gluten-intolerances, so I haven’t tested this recipe with gluten-free ingredients, so I can’t say how well it would work, or if any changes would need to be made. If you do some experimenting, I’d love to know how it goes ๐
Theresa Desselles says
So crispy outside then soft and chewy inside!! I used all purpose flour and a 6quart Dutch oven. It was so delicious. Ate for 2 days then froze it. I could have used more jalepenos. Thinking next loaf Iโll do olives and maybe feta? Has anyone baked this bread with feta?
Diana R says
So easy, delicious, and the bread was so fluffy and cooked to perfection. Already made 3 loaves
Laci says
Iโm using a deep cast iron skillet. Can i put parchment paper down inside the skillet then the dough?
The Chunky Chef says
Yes, I use parchment in this recipe every time.
Nicole says
Is this supposed to be a rather wet dough? Followed instructions except I weighed my flour. Just want to make sure I’m on the right track here.
The Chunky Chef says
Yes, it’s supposed to a wet dough ๐
Delaney Erisman says
Iโve never made any bread before and I gave it a shot and turned out amazing! I am wondering if anyone has tried this recipe with different toppings or different inclusions such as maybe cinnamon sugar bread or maybe a honey or blueberry?
Meena Gehani says
I stumbled on your website and saw this recipe. I made it into two smaller loafs in the Pyrex glass bowls. Itโs sooooo delicious!!!! Love your recipe and your website!!!!
Lana Hoang says
Thank you so much Amanda for the easiest and most delicious cheddar jalepeno bread. It is our familyโs go to recipe and delicious with chili.
Gina says
How can I store this bread?
The Chunky Chef says
All the storage instructions are covered in the part of the post titled “storage”.
Shannon says
This is amazing and literally could not be easier!
Brittany Oldenburg says
Sooo amazing and easy and delish!!
Lauren says
So easy and delicious. Iโve made it 3 times in a month! It comes out so good, my kids eat it as a snack. Iโve also made the best grilled cheeses with it as the bread ๐คค. Iโve made it with both bread flour and an all purpose and think both turn out great. Also a note I used sharp cheddar. I debated for a minute since I donโt typically like sharp cheese but it worked perfect for the bread.
Sandy says
Made this today and it turned out so good. I only have a 6 quart Dutch Oven so it was wider and not as tall as in your pictures (as you mentioned the difference if using a larger oven) but it did not affect the moist texture at all. The crust was just the right combo of crunch and chewiness This bread will be a regular at our house.
Emillie says
After step 8 and before step 9, do we need to let the dough rise again?
The Chunky Chef says
Nope, there are only two rises for this bread.
Sondra Sobee says
Made this three times in the past two weeks. Super simple, absolutely delicious!
Patty says
This is a family favorite. I grow a lot of jalapeรฑos so I make it at least once a month and have shared the recipe with many friends. This is a great sandwich bread and it goes with a lot of meals also. Very versatile. The last couple times I have used half pepper Jack and half sharp cheddar due to my husbands requests and it is still good. This is a very easy bread to make also. Anyone can do it.
Nicole Croteau says
First time making bread and this was to die for! I also made a bread olive oil dip to go with it and it was delicious! Thanks for the recipe!
Edward Martinez says
I have a 6qt Dutch oven and want to double the recipe but how long do I cook it for?
The Chunky Chef says
Iโve only tested this recipe as written. So without testing and retesting doubling it in a 6 quart duthc oven myself, I can’t say for certain what the new baking time would be. If you do some experimenting, I’d love to know how it turns out!
Nina says
Hi, I have made this loaf several times and itโs always delicious. My Dutch oven is quite large so it comes out kinda flat. Has anyone tried to double the recipie? Any tips if you have?
Thanks!
Lisa says
AMAZING BREAD!!! Cant wait to serve this with our awesome chilli!!! Yummm!!! Til thenโฆ Iโll keep slicing and eating it!!! Mmm mmm๐๐๐
Azia says
Made this tonight for tomorrow & of course I had to taste a piece because it smelled soooooo good. It was delicious. Iโll definitely be making this again! ๐๐คค
A says
I’ve made this recipe at least 10 times since finding it! It is one of my favorites- if you follow the recipe, it comes out perfect every time! I find that the jalapeรฑos do not make it very spicy (my husband who hates spice loves this bread), rather, it give a great flavor and moistness! Can’t recommend enough, I make it for everyone who comes to visit!