This Cheesy Mince-Stuffed Garlic Bread recipe from BuzzFeed Tasty is the bomb!!! I was looking for new recipe ideas because I wanted to use up some mince lying in my fridge and I found this.
In the video it looked so appetising that I wanted to gobble one up right away! So I made some and boy oh boy I wasn’t disappointed.
Cheesy Mince-Stuffed Garlic Bread is incredibly tasty and filling. The best part is it doesn’t take too long to make!
Cheesy Mince-Stuffed Garlic Bread
4
servings10
minutes12
minutes250
kcal22
minutesGolden garlic bread stuffed with savory mince and melted cheese. Indulgent, hearty, and perfect as a crowd-pleasing snack or easy dinner idea.
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Ingredients
1 Beef Mince (500 grams)
1/4 cup Bread crumbs
2 tbsp Parsley
1/4 tbsp Salt
1/4 tbsp Pepper
1 Egg
2 tbsp olive oil
1 Bread/Baguette
10 slices Mozarella Cheese
Garlic Butter
1/4 cup Butter melted
3 Garlic minced
2 tbsps fresh Parsley chopped
2 tbsp Parmesan Cheese grated
Directions
- Preheat oven to 180°C
- In a large bowl, add in the minced beef, bread crumbs, egg, salt, pepper and 2 tablespoons of fresh parsley.
- Mix together using a spatula or by hand (for more control). Make sure to mix the minced meat well so all the ingredients are distributed evenly.
- Heat the olive oil in a frying pan. While waiting, roll the meat mix into ping-pong sized balls.
- Once the oil is hot, place the meatballs into the pan and fry until 80% cooked. Make sure to turn so all sides are cooked evenly to a deep brown colour.
- Once cooked, set aside to cool and drain on a paper towel.
- Slice the baguette into the same length of two meatballs put together.
- Lay two slices of mozarella chesse on each side with the ends overlapping each other.
- Place two meatballs on the overlapping area and then wrap the meatballs with the cheese.
- Cut out the insides of the baguette and place the rolled meatballs and cheese inside. Do the same with the rest of the baguette slices.
- Then, slice the baguette slices into half. In a baking sheet lined by foil, place the bread/baguettes together following the original shape of the bread.
- In a bowl, pour the ingredients for the garlic butter and mix together well.
- Brush garlic butter over the baguette slices as much as you like. Make sure to drip some of the garlic butter in between the baguette slices.
- Wrap the baguette in foil and bake for 18 minutes. Remove from the oven and wait for 5-8 minutes before removing the foil.
- Dip in marinara if you want, but it tastes just as good without any sauce!


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