Brazilian Cheese Bread Recipe

Servings: 150 Total Time: 35 mins
Authentic and easy Brazilian cheese bread recipe with crispy crust and chewy, cheesy interior perfect gluten-free snack or appetizer.
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A Delicious Taste of Brazil in Every Bite

If you’re craving something savory, cheesy, and satisfyingly chewy, then this Brazilian cheese bread recipe is exactly what you need. Known in Brazil as Pão de Queijo, this beloved snack has become a global favorite for good reason. It’s warm, fluffy on the inside, and just slightly crisp on the outside every bite delivers that comforting, cheesy goodness that pairs perfectly with breakfast, brunch, or a hot cup of coffee.

Why You’ll Love This Easy Brazilian Cheese Bread Recipe

What sets this apart from ordinary bread recipes is how incredibly simple and accessible it is. This easy Brazilian cheese bread recipe doesn’t require yeast, rising time, or kneading. In fact, with only a handful of basic ingredients milk, oil, eggs, cheese, and tapioca flour you can have these delicious cheese puffs ready in under 40 minutes.

Even better? It’s naturally gluten-free, making it a safe and tasty treat for anyone avoiding wheat. Thanks to the use of tapioca flour, each piece has a wonderfully chewy texture that’s impossible to resist. It’s an ideal recipe for both seasoned bakers and total beginners.

What Makes This an Authentic Brazilian Cheese Bread Recipe

Traditional Ingredients, Timeless Flavor

This isn’t just another copycat version this is an authentic Brazilian cheese bread recipe that reflects the traditional methods used in homes across Brazil. In most Brazilian households, Parmesan or a local cheese called “Minas” is used to create that distinct salty, savory flavor. If Minas cheese isn’t available, a blend of Parmesan and mozzarella makes a great substitute.

The use of tapioca flour (also known as manioc starch or cassava flour) is essential. It creates the stretchy, airy texture that defines Brazilian cheese bread. You won’t find this kind of fluffiness in wheat-based bread recipes.

Quick Tip: For an extra cheesy pull, add a little extra mozzarella. Want more depth? Use aged Parmesan or sharp cheddar. The combinations are endless and delicious.

Perfect for Any Occasion

This Brazilian cheese bread recipe makes the perfect side dish for soups and stews or a delightful snack for family gatherings. Serve it fresh out of the oven when the bread is warm and puffed. Kids love them, guests crave them, and once you’ve had one, you’ll understand why they’re a staple in Brazilian culture.

Whether you’re hosting a brunch, needing a quick gluten-free snack, or simply want to explore the flavors of South America, this easy Brazilian cheese bread recipe is sure to become a household favorite. It’s fast, foolproof.


Prep Time 10 mins Cook Time 25 mins Total Time 35 mins
Cooking Temp: 190  C Servings: 150 Estimated Cost: $ 8

Description

Enjoy the irresistible flavor of this Brazilian cheese bread recipe, an authentic and easy-to-make treat that’s perfect for any time of day. Made with simple ingredients like tapioca flour, eggs, and cheese, this naturally gluten-free bread has a crispy exterior and a soft, chewy interior. Whether you’re looking for a quick snack or a delicious appetizer, this recipe delivers authentic Brazilian taste with minimal effort. Try it today and experience the joy of fresh homemade cheese bread!

Ingredients

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Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven:
    Set your oven to 375°F (190°C). Grease a mini muffin tin or line it with paper cups.

  2. Heat the milk mixture:
    In a small pot, put the milk, oil, and salt. Heat it on medium, stirring sometimes, until it just starts to boil. Then take it off the heat.

  3. Mix with tapioca flour:
    Put the tapioca flour in a big bowl. Pour the hot milk mixture over the flour. Stir with a wooden spoon until it becomes a thick, sticky dough. Let it cool for a few minutes.

  4. Add eggs and cheese:
    Crack the eggs into the dough, one at a time, mixing well after each one. Then add the grated cheese and stir until everything is mixed and the dough feels sticky.

  5. Fill the muffin tin:
    Use a spoon or small scoop to put the dough into the muffin cups, filling each about three-quarters full.

  6. Bake:
    Put the muffin tin in the oven and bake for 20 to 25 minutes, or until the cheese breads puff up and turn golden brown.

  7. Enjoy:
    Take them out and serve warm. They taste best fresh from the oven!

Nutrition Facts

Servings 150


Amount Per Serving
Calories 150kcal
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 8g13%
Saturated Fat 3g15%
Cholesterol 40mg14%
Sodium 210mg9%
Total Carbohydrate 16g6%
Dietary Fiber 0.5g2%
Sugars 0.5g
Protein 4g8%

Calcium 150 mg

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

Note

Note: You can adjust the amount of cheese based on your taste. This recipe uses between 1 and 1.5 cups of grated Parmesan cheese. For a creamier texture, try mixing Parmesan with mozzarella cheese.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What is the traditional Brazilian cheese bread recipe?

The traditional Brazilian cheese bread recipe, known as Pão de Queijo, is made using tapioca flour, eggs, cheese (usually Parmesan or Minas cheese), milk, and oil. It results in a gluten-free, chewy, and cheesy bread that is crispy on the outside and soft inside perfect as a snack or breakfast treat.

How do I make an easy Brazilian cheese bread recipe at home?

To make an easy Brazilian cheese bread recipe at home, combine milk, oil, and salt, then mix with tapioca flour. After cooling, add eggs and grated cheese, scoop the dough into muffin tins, and bake until golden. This simple method requires no yeast or rising time and yields authentic results.

Can I use different types of cheese in Brazilian cheese bread?

Yes! While Parmesan is traditional, many people use a mix of Parmesan and mozzarella or substitute with other cheeses like cheddar or Minas cheese for their own twist on the Brazilian cheese bread recipe. The key is using flavorful, melty cheeses for that perfect gooey texture.

Is Brazilian cheese bread gluten-free?

Yes, the classic Brazilian cheese bread recipe is naturally gluten-free because it uses tapioca flour instead of wheat flour. This makes it a great option for people with gluten sensitivities or those following a gluten-free diet.

How long does Brazilian cheese bread last?

Fresh Brazilian cheese bread is best enjoyed warm right out of the oven. It can be stored in an airtight container for up to 2 days at room temperature. To reheat, warm them in the oven or toaster to restore their crispiness and soft interior.

Can I freeze Brazilian cheese bread dough or baked bread?

Absolutely! You can freeze the dough balls before baking and bake them straight from the freezer by adding a few extra minutes to the baking time. Alternatively, fully baked Brazilian cheese bread freezes well just thaw and reheat in the oven for a fresh taste.

What is the best way to serve Brazilian cheese bread?

Brazilian cheese bread is best served warm as a snack, breakfast item, or alongside soups and salads. It pairs wonderfully with coffee or tea and is a popular party appetizer thanks to its irresistible cheesy flavor.

Rella Wilson

Mother, Foodie, Chef

Hi there! I’m Cookrella, also known as Rella Wilson – a proud Mother, Foodie, and Chef. By day, I’m a full-time food blogger, but at heart, I’m a loving wife and dedicated mom. I blend my love for travel, recipe creation, and precious family moments into a flavorful life.

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