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Savory Gruyère Bread With Ham

4.7

(41)

Photo of savory gruyère bread sliced on a cutting board.
Photo by Laura Edwards

The ham and cheese-filled loaf is the savory quick bread you didn't know you needed. We love it with Gruyère, but sharp cheddar works just as well.

Thinking Ahead Bread:

You can bake the loaf up to 3 days in advance. Store it, well wrapped, in the refrigerator and bring it to room temperature before serving. Or freeze it for up to 2 months. After freezing, this is best sliced and served toasted and warm—and spread with butter if you like.

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