Cheddar Chive Beer Bread
Cheddar Chive Beer Bread

Recipe At-A-Glance

Cheddar Chive Beer Bread is a savory quick bread that comes together in a flash! Use your favorite drinking beer for best results.

Ready in 50 minutes

Have I told you guys that we have been homebrewing our own beer for the past 18 months or so? And by “we” I mean “my Dad and my husband”. I have plans to get more involved in the future, but right now, my contributions are limited to recipe brainstorming and taste-testing.

As a beer lover, it is awesome having a constant supply of really great beer. I have to be honest, when they first started this endeavor, I was a little hesitant. I thought that it would probably be good, but not nearly as great as some of the awesome craft beers we get around here. After a year and a half, I can admit, I was totally and completely wrong. The beers that are coming out of my basement are some of the best beer I’ve ever had. And I love that it’s totally customizable. A few weeks ago, I requested a lighter, summery beer, and guess what? I now have enough lighter, summery beer to get me through a few months. It’s like magic!

Beer Belgian Wit

We also get to do wacky things like make an IPA that tastes like grapefruit (so good) and put persimmon pulp harvested from trees into a beer. It’s really fun being able to create beer, instead of just relying on what is on the store shelves. They started homebrewing with kits made to copycat popular beers, and now they’ve evolved into creating their own recipes! It’s so fun.

I might ask Craig to write more about homebrewing (if anyone is interested?), because the specifics of the process are a bit over my head right nowโ€”especially because they recently switched to all grain brewing, which requires more time and more equipment, but gives you a lot more freedom with the beers you can create. I’m sure he’d love to talk to you about beer for an hour or five.

Cheddar Chive Beer Bread

One thing I do know about: cooking with beer! Since I have a larger supply of beer, I’ve been cooking with it a lot more frequently, and man, I love the flavor it adds to savory dishes (and even some sweet ones, too, more on that at a later date). Baking with beer, and the spent grains leftover from brewing, has been super fun. We have an amazing book packed with lots of recipes designed to use up the leftover ingredients from brewing beer. We even made brownies using the spent grain leftover from brewing a coffee stout (UH, YUM).

And the beer itself is amazing in all kinds of dishes. I’ve been adding it to pizza crust, soups and stews, pasta dishes like this beer and butternut squash mac and cheese, and, of course, big, hearty loaves of cheesy quick bread!

Cheddar Chive Beer Bread

If you’ve never made beer bread before, you have to, because it is literally one of the easiest ways to make a quick bread. There is no yeast or rising time or any of that nonsense. You mix it up in a bowl, plop it in a pan, and then bake it. And out comes moist, tender, rich slices of cheesy beer bread.

I can plow though one of these loves in about 3.2 seconds. It is so delicious! Next time I make a loaf, I’m going to see if I can set some aside to make grilled cheese. Now doesn’t that sound amazing?

Cheddar Chive Beer Bread

If you aren’t a fan of the flavor of beer, you can still make this bread, just opt for using a lighter flavored beer (like a pilsner). If you love beer, you can go wild and use whatever you like to drink! I’d probably skip the porters and stouts, but anything else is pretty much fair game. You definitely can taste the beer in this once it is baked, so a good rule of thumb is to use a beer you like to drink. We make it with our Belgian Wit, but I think it would also be delicious with a good IPA.

Enjoy!

Cheddar Chive Beer Bread

Cheddar Chive Beer Bread

Yield: 8 servings
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 45 minutes
Total Time: 50 minutes

Cheddar Chive Beer Bread is a savory quick bread that comes together in a flash! Use your favorite drinking beer for best results.

Ingredients

  • 3 cups white whole wheat flour {recommended: King Arthur}
  • 1 tablespoon baking powder {recommended: Rumford Aluminum-Free}
  • 3/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 cup chopped fresh chives
  • 1 cup shredded sharp cheddar cheese
  • 1 12-ounce bottle of beer
  • 3 tablespoons honey, warmed to make more liquidy
  • 2 tablespoons melted butter

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350°. Fit an 8" x 4" loaf pan with parchment paper or spray liberally with cooking spray. Set aside.
  2. In a large mixing bowl, stir together the flour, baking powder, salt, chives and cheddar cheese. Add in the warmed honey and beer. Stir until well-combined, but don't overmix. Some lumps are fine.
  3. Pour mixture into the prepared loaf pan, and bake in preheated oven for about 45 minutes, or until the top is golden brown and the middle is solid. With 10 minutes left in baking, remove the bread from the oven, and drizzle the melted butter on top.
Nutrition Information:
Yield: 8 Serving Size: 1 serving
Amount Per Serving: Calories: 340Total Fat: 14gSaturated Fat: 8gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 36mgSodium: 590mgCarbohydrates: 42gFiber: 5gSugar: 7gProtein: 13g

At Wholefully, we believe that good nutrition is about much more than just the numbers on the nutrition facts panel. Please use the above information as only a small part of what helps you decide what foods are nourishing for you.

 

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9 Comments

  1. I have an irish stout home brew kit that I would love some assistance with because some of the lingo and steps are over my head too.

  2. I would absolutely love to hear more about the home brewing stuff. It is something I would love to get into myself.

  3. Love me some beer bread! I have made something similar several times, but it fell off my recipe radar, so thank you for posting this as a reminder of yummy deliciousness.

    Definitely would be interested in your home brewing process. Followed you on the Broken Plow before where it was touched on, but we never got to see the end of that batch! ๐Ÿ™‚ Hubby and I received a kit as a wedding present, but haven’t started it yet. Would love to brew at home, but I haven’t a clue where to start!

  4. I’d love to hear more about home brewing! I’m buying my husband a beginner’s kit for his birthday at the end of the month, and I’d love to hear more about the process. (A grapefruit IPA sounds like heaven, btw)!

  5. Nothing is better than some good old beer bread – my two favorite things combined into one!! I can’t wait to try out this recipe!
    I would also love to hear more about your homebrewing adventures. My boyfriend brews as well (in our small condo!) and I am slowly trying to get more involved. The book that you mentioned looks awesome, I’ll be ordering that right away! Thanks! ๐Ÿ™‚

  6. I’d love to hear more about your homebrewing endeavors! We’re fledgling homebrewers ourselves (we also use Sustainable Homebrewing – that book is tops) and I’m responsible for what to do with all our leftover grain. I made a great spent grain and quinoa walnut loaf the other day that we had to ration out in order to keep ourselves from eating it all in one day…

  7. I’m so excited about this beer bread business, I want to make it right this minute! Can you tell me why you think porters or stouts wouldn’t work as well? It just so happens that those are my favorites and what we have on-hand at the moment.

    Thanks for the great recipe inspiration!

    1. I just think the mix of flavors (with the cheddar and chive) wouldn’t work super well. But, heck, what do I know!? Try it out and let me know. ๐Ÿ™‚

  8. You had me as soon as I saw the title of this post. The recipe looks delicious!

    I’d definitely like to hear more about how you guys make your beer. I can’t even imagine how awesome it would be to make it exactly how you like it.