
Braided Bread |
This recipe is inspired by the braided bread food item you're able to make with the homey "Hearthfire" add-on pack for "The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim", the fifth game in the "Elder Scrolls" role-playing video game series. Whereas the bread in the game is regular, plain homemade bread, which is cool, I was reminded of an awesome braided bread I often put together years ago that had sausage and cream cheese inside. I mean, sausage. And cream cheese (and other things). It's so scrumptious and pretty easy to make. This would be great for a game themed party, for breakfast, or seriously whenever."Skyrim" food was requested by @jannelandet on Twitter, and because I haven't played the game she kindly sent me the link to an impressive food item list. After perusing the list and imagining recipes for several of the items, I decided on this rendition of braided bread because I want to eat it. Now. And I'm sure the in-game characters would make meat filled bread if they could. It's very efficient/convenient to pack chunks of if you're working outside or traveling because it's basically a whole meal in one!
Note: The recipe below is for one large sausage bread but the amount of filling can be split between two sheets of crescent dough to make two thinner filled breads.

Braided Bread (w/ Sausage Filling)
Ingredients:
1 Roll (16 oz.) Ground Sausage
1/2 Cup Diced Green Bell Pepper
1/2 Cup Diced Onion
1 tsp. Minced Garlic
2 Tbsp. Minced Fresh Parsley
1 tsp. Fresh Lemon Zest (optional)
4 oz. Cream Cheese (1/2 of an 8 oz. pkg)
1 Tube (8 oz.) Seamless Crescent Dough (or regular crescent dough w/ the perforations pressed together)
1 Egg, beaten
Directions:


3. Transfer the sausage roll with the parchment paper it's sitting on to a baking tray & brush gently with the beaten egg so that the egg gets into all of the crevices (to give a better seal when baking). Bake at 350°F for about 25 minutes or until a nice golden brown all over. Let cool & then cut into slices. Great warm or cold!



* For more "Skyrim" food check out Gourmet Gaming's Snowberry Crostata

Can you use ground beef for this as well? O,O I would love to make this for my friend's party, it's just that her family cannot eat pork.
ReplyDeleteYes! You can definitely use ground beef, or any other ground meat, just know that there is a difference in flavor (sausage tends to have a little spice to it). Great question!
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