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Bloomin’ Onion Bread (Pull Apart Bread)

Published: October 13, 2014   |   Updated: July 1, 2022   |   21 Comments

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Bloomin’ onion bread is the appetizer you’re looking for to ‘wow’ guests where gooey strings of cheese meet crunchy, fresh green onions and poppy seeds!

Bloomin' onion bread is the appetizer you're looking for to 'wow' guests. Cheesy, gooey strings of cheese meets crunchy, fresh green onions and poppy seeds!

Bloomin’ onion bread takes its name cues from the famous bloomin’ onion bread served at Outback Steakhouse and just like its namesake, there’s a lot of eye-extravagance in this fun appetizer.

It’s a simple 5-ingredient recipe that packs a ton of flavor and texture. Think generous chunks of Monterey Jack nestled in artfully cut-up sourdough bread for maximum cheese melting action. Then the whole bread is shamelessly drizzled in a melted buttery mix of green onions and poppy seeds for flavor and crunch.

It’s cheesy, buttery, a lot of fun to eat and even more fun to show off. For another flashy bread appetizer, try this cheesy pesto pull-apart bread. Or for something a little more classic, try some homemade garlic bread, Parmesan garlic knots, or these Red Lobster copycat cheddar bay biscuits.

BLOOMIN’ ONION BREAD RECIPE TIPS

I used a good sourdough loaf for this recipe. The toughest and probably most time-consuming part is cutting up the bread. You’ll want to start by using a serrated bread knife and slicing up the loaf into 1″ identical squares.

You’ll want to keep the base of the bread intact so don’t cut all the way to the bottom of the bread. Just like the bloomin’ onion, this is what will hold the whole thing together.

Bloomin' onion bread is the appetizer you're looking for to 'wow' guests. Cheesy, gooey strings of cheese meets crunchy, fresh green onions and poppy seeds!

I used a block of Monterey Jack for the cheese and cut them up into manageable thin slices to fit neatly into each bread opening. You can use any other kind of good melting cheese like mozzarella or use a mix of melting cheese. You could also use shredded cheese but it will be a little more messier and harder to stuff into every nook and cranny.

The pics you see are with just one 8 oz. brick of Monterey Jack cheese but if you want it even cheesier, double it up! I could have done a better job stuffing the sides so try not to neglect them like I did.

What is Monterey Jack Cheese?

If you’re like me, you know the basic cheeses: cheddar, Parmesan, mozzarella, swiss and provolone. Maybe some gouda, blue cheese, or gruyere if you’re adventurous. Then comes the Jack cheeses and this is where it gets confusing. Which Jack cheese should be used for what and what’s the difference? Who is Jack and do you capitalize the Jack cheeses?

This well-written and funny article will explain who Jack is, what Jack cheeses are, the difference between the Jack cheeses and when to use them like a pro. And maybe one day, you can haughtily recite all this newfound knowledge of Jack cheeses to your plebeian friend.

Bloomin' onion bread is the appetizer you're looking for to 'wow' guests. Cheesy, gooey strings of cheese meets crunchy, fresh green onions and poppy seeds!
BEFORE BAKING

Now it’s time to place the sliced-up, cheese-stuffed bread on some foil because this next step will get messy. Combine the melted butter with diced green onions and poppy seeds and drizzle generously all over. Get this in as many nooks and crannies as you can and just like the cheese step, don’t ignore the sides!

There’s going to be a lot of lifting of bread to get in between cuts and it’s best to have a good pouring vessel with a spout so you have more control over the amount of butter mix poured and an even spread of melted butter.

Bloomin' onion bread is the appetizer you're looking for to 'wow' guests. Cheesy, gooey strings of cheese meets crunchy, fresh green onions and poppy seeds!
AFTER BAKING

I’ve found that once you dig in, the bottoms get even cheesier. I guess the cheese melts into a cheesy pool of heaven at the bottom of the bread so that’s something to look forward to.

You can also add some bite to this appetizer with some freshly minced garlic or garlic powder. 2 cloves of minced garlic should be more than enough. Just add it to the melted butter mix and start pouring to add that garlic punch of flavor. Cheese, butter, garlic, green onions and poppy seeds make a mouthwatering combination so this variation should be just as great as the original, if not better.

Bloomin' onion bread is the appetizer you're looking for to 'wow' guests. Cheesy, gooey strings of cheese meets crunchy, fresh green onions and poppy seeds!

And that’s about it. Enjoy this delicious appetizer with epic cheese strings and let me know how you liked it in the comments below!

MORE BREAD APPETIZERS TO TRY

  • Homemade Garlic Bread
  • Parmesan Garlic Knots
  • Cheesy Pesto Pull-Apart Bread
  • Cheddar Bay Biscuits

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Bloomin' onion bread is the appetizer you're looking for to 'wow' guests. Cheesy, gooey strings of cheese meets crunchy, fresh green onions and poppy seeds!

Bloomin Onion Bread (Pull Apart Bread)


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  • Author: The Cooking Jar
  • Total Time: 40 mins
  • Yield: 8 1x
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Bloomin’ onion bread (pull apart bread) has gooey cheesy strings with crunchy, fresh green onions and poppy seeds!


Ingredients

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  • 1 sourdough bread
  • 8–16 oz. Monterey Jack cheese, sliced thinly
  • 1/2 cup butter, melted
  • 1/2 cup green onions, finely diced
  • 2 teaspoons poppy seeds

Instructions

  1. Cut the bread lengthwise and widthwise without cutting through to the bottom and insert cheese slices between the cuts.
  2. Combine the melted butter, green onions and poppy seeds in a measuring cup and stir to mix.
  3. Place the bread on some foil and drizzle with the butter mixture. Move the green onions around with your fingers, if needed, to spread them out.
  4. Wrap the bread loosely with the foil, transfer it to a baking sheet and bake at 350°F for 15 minutes.
  5. Remove foil and bake another 10 minutes or until the cheese has melted.
  6. Enjoy!

Notes

  • The pictures show the recipe using 8 oz. of cheese. For a cheesier bread, double the cheese to 16 oz.
  • Scroll up to RECIPE TIPS for more useful tips, suggestions and ingredient substitutions.
  • Prep Time: 15 mins
  • Cook Time: 25 mins

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Bloomin' onion bread is the appetizer you're looking for to 'wow' guests. Cheesy, gooey strings of cheese meets crunchy, fresh green onions and poppy seeds!

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  1. The Cooking Jar says

    December 24, 2015

    There’s always some overlap in the recipe world. It’s just part of being in the industry. But I truly appreciate you looking out for the blog, Pete! Thank you so much 🙂

    Reply
  2. KBNP says

    November 29, 2015

    I have made this but it was called “Savory Party Bread”. No matter the name. Simply delicious. I have made following recipe exactly … yum! I have also subbed pepper jack cheese, crumbled bacon and granulated garlic. … also yum. Play with it a little. I’ll bet it would be good with small pepperoni pieces, maybe shredded chicken/turkey…..almost limitless options. Wonderful recipe. Thank you.

    Reply
    • The Cooking Jar says

      November 30, 2015

      It’s wonderful like that. So versatile! I did drool a little at the garlic and bacon option. So many ways to enjoy this kind of bread 😉

      Reply
  3. Terry says

    November 1, 2015

    I made this last night for a dinner party we were hosting and it was a huge hit. I did adapt it somewhat in that I used sunflower seeds and added minced garlic to the butter. Absolutely fantastic!!! Had to pass your receipe on to several of the guests!

    Reply
    • The Cooking Jar says

      November 4, 2015

      Garlic would be so tasty with it! Glad your guests liked it too!

      Reply
  4. Anne Lane says

    January 14, 2015

    Could I use grated cheese?

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    • The Cooking Jar says

      January 14, 2015

      Sure you can! I just used slices cause I found it easier to stuff with but grated cheese will work too. It’s all about how well and how much you stuff it.

      Reply
  5. Anneta says

    October 19, 2014

    I came through Foodgawker’s FB notification. So glad I did. Your site is beautifully done, and the recipes are terrific. Though I’ve been put on a gluten-free diet by my physician and cannot try the bread myself, I am going to post the link to it on my FB page so others visit your site. I love your Eggs in Clouds and Hash Brown Egg Nests with Avocado. Can’t wait to explore more of your site. Congratulations have having created a lovely and useful blog. I am going to encourage everyone I know to visit. I know they won’t be disappointed. Thanks again for the great recipes!

    Reply
    • The Cooking Jar says

      October 20, 2014

      Thank you SO much for the wonderful comment, Anneta. It’s things like these that make me love food blogging 🙂

      Reply
  6. Matt Robinson says

    October 14, 2014

    This looks incredibly good Farah. Absolutely awesome pictures!

    Reply
    • The Cooking Jar says

      October 14, 2014

      Thanks for saying that, Matt. I seriously spent a lot of time editing these and reaaally hoped they were worth it. You just let me know it was! 🙂

      Reply
  7. Kate @ Babaganosh.org says

    October 13, 2014

    Oh yum! Such a great idea. And your pictures of the oozy melty cheese are delicious.

    I pinned this, and will be sure to make it next time I have people over for dinner.

    Reply
    • The Cooking Jar says

      October 14, 2014

      Hope your guests like it! My hubs brought the leftovers to work for lunch and shared it with his co-workers and they were pretty enthusiastic about it!

      Reply
  8. Thalia @ butter and brioche says

    October 13, 2014

    Oh my gosh this pull apart bread is delicious! Words cannot describe how badly I am craving some right now.. pinned!

    Reply
    • The Cooking Jar says

      October 14, 2014

      Well let me know if you do make it! 🙂

      Reply
  9. Maggie | Omnivore's Cookbook says

    October 13, 2014

    The cheesy bread looks soooooo good! It’s definitely something I want to have during weekend while watching my favorite TV shows! I will probably add a handful of garlic, hmmmm!

    Reply
    • The Cooking Jar says

      October 13, 2014

      It’s definitely something you can pick and pick and pick at for hours if you’re at it yourself! I’m a muncher myself while binge watching!

      Reply
      • Nikki says

        October 16, 2014

        Farrah when I heard about your blog I had to check out. I am impressed. Food looks delicious! I will never turn down a dinner invitation from you. Keep at it 🙂

        Reply
        • The Cooking Jar says

          October 17, 2014

          Thanks so much Nikki! *hugs*

        • Louise van der Marel says

          December 7, 2014

          If you live in Thailand, I don’t mind an invitation too. but your bloomin’ onion bread I will absolutely make this coming week. Only one problem.
          They don’t have Monteray Jack cheese here.
          Any suggestions????

          And ofcourse garlic over it.

          Louise van der Marel Thailand

        • The Cooking Jar says

          December 8, 2014

          Try using just mild cheddar and that should work! Hope it turns out well for you, Louise 🙂

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