Few things draw people to the table faster than warm, cheesy bread fresh out of the oven, and this sourdough pull apart cheese bread does exactly that. It’s golden on the outside, soft on the inside, and filled with layers of melted cheese and garlic butter in every bite.
The way the bread is sliced into a grid makes it easy to pull apart, creating those irresistible, stretchy cheese moments that make it perfect for sharing. Each piece is infused with garlic butter, herbs, and just the right amount of richness.
What makes this recipe especially appealing is how simple it is to prepare. With just a handful of ingredients and minimal prep, you can turn a basic loaf of bread into something that feels indulgent and special.
The combination of Parmesan and mozzarella brings both flavor and texture. Parmesan adds a salty depth, while mozzarella melts into that gooey, satisfying layer everyone loves.
Whether you’re serving it as an appetizer, snack, or side dish, this is the kind of recipe that disappears quickly and always gets people reaching for more.
Why I Keep Making This Sourdough Pull Apart Cheese Bread
This recipe is one of those reliable crowd-pleasers that works for almost any occasion. It’s simple to prepare, yet it feels impressive when it comes out of the oven.
The flavor is what keeps it on repeat. The garlic butter soaks into the bread while baking, and the combination of cheeses creates a rich, savory bite that’s hard to resist.
I also love how interactive it is. Everyone can just pull apart pieces straight from the loaf, which makes it perfect for gatherings or casual meals.
Another reason I keep making it is how adaptable it is. You can change the herbs, add extras, or adjust the cheese, and it still turns out delicious.
It’s the kind of recipe that delivers comfort and flavor every time without requiring much effort.
How to Make Sourdough Pull Apart Cheese Bread?
Ingredients
- 1 loaf crusty bread (sourdough or Italian)
- 8 tbsp butter
- 1 tbsp garlic powder
- 2 tbsp chopped parsley
- 1/2 cup grated parmesan cheese
- 2 cups shredded mozzarella cheese
- 1 cup marinara sauce
Equipment
- Serrated knife
- Baking sheet
- Aluminum foil
- Small saucepan
- Pastry brush
Instructions
Step 1:
Preheat the oven to 375°F and prepare a baking sheet lined with foil to hold the bread while baking.
Step 2:
Use a serrated knife to cut the bread diagonally into slices without cutting all the way through, then turn and repeat to create a grid pattern.

Step 3:
Melt the butter in a small saucepan and stir in the garlic powder until fully combined and fragrant.
Step 4:
Use a pastry brush to coat the inside of each cut with garlic butter, then fill the gaps with mozzarella, Parmesan, and chopped parsley.
Step 5:
Wrap the loaf securely in foil and place it on the prepared baking sheet to keep everything contained while baking.

Step 6:
Bake the wrapped loaf until the cheese melts and the bread is heated through, then open the foil and continue baking to lightly crisp the top.
Step 7:
Remove from the oven and serve immediately with marinara sauce on the side for dipping.

Variations You Can Mess Around With
- Add cooked bacon bits for a smoky, savory twist.
- Mix in cheddar cheese for a sharper flavor.
- Add chili flakes for a touch of heat.
- Use fresh basil instead of parsley for a different herb profile.
- Add sautéed mushrooms for extra texture.
- Use garlic cloves instead of garlic powder for stronger flavor.
- Try a different dipping sauce like ranch or garlic sauce.
Pro Tips for Perfect Results
- Do not cut all the way through the bread. This keeps the loaf intact while baking.
- Use a serrated knife for clean cuts. It helps maintain the bread’s structure.
- Stuff cheese deep into the cuts. This ensures every bite is flavorful.
- Wrap the loaf tightly in foil. This helps the cheese melt evenly inside.
- Unwrap during the final bake. This creates a slightly crisp top layer.
- Use freshly grated cheese. It melts better than pre-shredded versions.
- Serve immediately after baking. The texture is best while warm and fresh.

Sourdough Pull Apart Cheese Bread
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Preheat the oven to 375°F and prepare a baking sheet lined with foil to hold the bread while baking.
- Use a serrated knife to cut the bread diagonally into slices without cutting all the way through, then turn and repeat to create a grid pattern.
- Melt the butter in a small saucepan and stir in the garlic powder until fully combined and fragrant.
- Use a pastry brush to coat the inside of each cut with garlic butter, then fill the gaps with mozzarella, Parmesan, and chopped parsley.
- Wrap the loaf securely in foil and place it on the prepared baking sheet to keep everything contained while baking.
- Bake the wrapped loaf until the cheese melts and the bread is heated through, then open the foil and continue baking to lightly crisp the top.
- Remove from the oven and serve immediately with marinara sauce on the side for dipping.
Notes
Nutrition Information
| Nutrient | Amount per Serving |
|---|---|
| Calories | 359 kcal |
| Carbohydrates | 30 gm |
| Fat | 20 gm |
| Protein | 15 gm |
Note: Nutritional values are approximate and may vary depending on ingredient size, quality, brand, location, and the proportions used. All nutritional information is calculated on a per-serving basis.
If you are following a medically restrictive diet, please consult your doctor or registered dietitian before preparing this recipe for personal consumption.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Cutting through the bread completely. This causes the loaf to fall apart.
- Not adding enough butter. This can make the bread dry.
- Overstuffing only the top layer. Spread ingredients evenly throughout.
- Skipping the foil wrap. This affects how the cheese melts.
- Not crisping the top at the end. This reduces texture contrast.
- Using cold butter mixture. It won’t spread properly into the cuts.
- Letting it sit too long before serving. It loses its best texture.
How I Like to Serve These
- Serve warm straight from the oven. It’s best when the cheese is melted.
- Pair with marinara sauce for dipping. This adds extra flavor.
- Serve alongside pasta dishes. It works well as a side.
- Add a sprinkle of extra parsley before serving. It adds freshness.
- Serve on a wooden board for presentation. It looks inviting and rustic.
- Pair with soups for a cozy meal. It complements creamy soups well.
Storage / Leftovers and Next-Day Thoughts
- Store leftovers in an airtight container. This keeps the bread from drying out.
- Refrigerate for up to two days. Best consumed sooner for quality.
- Reheat in the oven for best texture. This helps revive crispness.
- Avoid microwaving if possible. It can make the bread chewy.
- Cheese will firm up when cold. It softens again when reheated.
- Wrap in foil before reheating. This prevents over-browning.
- Best enjoyed fresh. Flavor and texture are at their peak right after baking.
FAQs
Can I use a different type of bread?
Yes, Italian or French bread works well if sourdough is not available.
Can I make this ahead of time?
You can prepare it ahead and bake just before serving for best results.
What cheese works best?
Mozzarella melts well, while Parmesan adds flavor, but you can mix others.
Can I add extra toppings?
Yes, ingredients like bacon or herbs can be added easily.
How do I keep it from getting soggy?
Avoid adding too much butter and bake uncovered at the end.

I’m Emma Parker, the writer and founder behind Emma’s Home Guide. This blog was created to share practical ideas, honest experiences, and helpful guidance for everyday living. My goal is to make home life feel easier, warmer, and more enjoyable, without pressure or perfection.


