Rooti Farmaajo (Honeycomb Cheese Bread) Recipe (2024)

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Janet H.

Thank you, Amanda S, for making the recipe and commenting on your results. I wanted to make this recipe VERY much, but found only your notes amongst the cheese-hysteria. I made the coconut version, and it was really delicious. No idea why everyone is so afraid of Laughing Cow cheese, it is sold everywhere in Europe as well as in the US. The rolls came out with a soft mild center with no separation of oil from the cheese. C'mon everyone, relax, Laughing Cow is not poison.

Amanda S

Wow, this is really good! I wanted to try both the condensed milk coconut version and the honey sesame version, so I did half and half and both were wonderful (I think the honey sesame was a little better). A real treat!

Katie Heikkinen

Is "farmaajo" from the Italian "formaggio"? I know there is a history of Italian colonialism in Somalia.

Brie

For those asking about a cheese alternative, Lebneh would be pretty close texturally speaking. It is simply greek yogurt that has been strained in a cheese cloth. I think mixing with a small amount of cream cheese would dupe the texture and flavor of an original laughing cow cheese.

artkoea

Hi there! Italian here. Yes there is, italian was even taught (i am not sure of today) in Somalia. Not a happy story, of course, and it left its mark.

petals356

If I couldn’t use Laughing cow and wanted to make something my fridge hasn’t got as I also live 130K round trip from a supermarket I’d make my own ricotta and whip it maybe with a bit of feta?I mean the filling really is a license to create I think.

Brizzle

I don't see a honey sesame version with this recipe. Where would I find that?

HesterF

I had to look up the ingredients to Laughing Cow cheese. Among other things, it's made of emulsified cheddar, semisoft, and Swiss cheeses. I haven't made this recipe, and I'm spit-balling here, but an alternative could be cream cheese, cheddar, and Swiss cheeses mixed together and spooned into the dough. Or, like one commenter suggested, use creative license and fill with whatever you have in your pantry.

kzkz

Oh, wow, I thought this was amazing. So delicious and so easy. Dough came together with no trouble. I did use a scale to make the little balls (18g each) because I'm terrible at eyeballing things. I also cut each Laughing Cow wedge into five pieces which meant there was some cheese leftover, but I think more would have been too much. This also heats up well-- 20 seconds in the microwave the second day and it was lovely. Don't skip the topping! Oh, and it took 16 min at 350.

Ron

I suspect the intention is to repeat the process with the remaining dough. The recipe is unclear, though. Divide in half, roll it, cut pieces, make one ball - and then repeat with remaining dough. Syntax suggests that applies only the that first half. Poor editing.

SamNYC

Suzanne, once the ball of dough is flattened into a disk, put a dollop of filling in the center. Then gather the edges of the disk and pinch the top to seal the filling. It's similar to making wontons and other filled dumplings. Once sealed, rolled the ball in your hands until the pinched part is no longer visible. Use as much filling as you want, but make sure you are able to pinch the disk of dough close.

SamNYC

Use any filling you like since the filling really isn't cooked, only melted. You can use peanut butter, jam, Nutella™, etc. You can even make savory pastries with a meat or seafood filling, e.g. shrimp paste. For safety reasons, it's probably best to precook the meat before filling.

Ron

Laughing Cow is quite like spreadable cream cheese, but with a tad less proportion of fats. I suspect it would work fine, as would regular bricks of cream cheese, although that does have a considerably higher fat proportion

Lisa B

Recipe says to repeat with remaining dough.

Edhelwen

In Europe: any Swiss spreadable creamy cheese will do. Choose one that will melt nicely. In the DACH countries, “Streichkäse”, the Gerber brand has a lactose-free version if required.

Mary

Love this! Have made it twice already because it's easy and everyone in the house gobbles it up. I skip the sweetened condensed milk because I prefer the savory flavors.

Russ D.

Some mentioned Nutella, l make a prune/ chocolate loaf. I think bits of that combo the same size and weight as the cheese would be fantastic.

Jay

I'm making this tomorrow. I plan to use brie cheese because it has the texture of Laughing Cow, but easier to find (and I like it). For those of you questioning where to find the "honey-sesame seed variation", I think it's simply substituting a few drizzles of honey (or even maple syrup) over the baked rolls and sprinkling on lightly toasted sesame seeds. I plan to do this instead of the sweetened condensed milk and coconut.

Brent Miller

Re: cheese quantity - 6 oz. = 36 teaspoons, so using a half tsp. per roll will leave a considerable amount leftover. In any event, I will substitute with raclette.

Dragana

I intend to make this with farmers cheese, a reasonable in between cream cheese and laughing cow, in my opinion. Will report back!

Kiki

I divided the dough for 32pc instead 30pc in total. It's a lot easier to make 16pc from half of the dough than 15pc and 8pc cheese x4=32!

Jennifer

This is a lovely, shareable treat to pull out of the oven for guests. I loved the subtle cardamom flavor. I did 50/50 of condensed milk/coconut and honey/sesame seeds. I loved them both. I was unaware of the cheese scandal and used the laughing cow cheese. I'd actually prefer the bread without it, especially as the bread cools. It's such a mild cheese it didn't add much to the dish but it was a fun surprise when the bread was hot. The cardamom bread and toppings are the real star of this recipe!

Kathi

Wonderful! Made twice with instant yeast and cream cheese, and had to bake 25 minutes for golden brown. Also tried honey and sesame, but need a lot more honey than the condensed milk called for and thus that was not as good. Some say to soak in honey!

Maggie

I think the 2 teaspoon (6 gm) yeast is a type. 2 tsp would be about 16 gram, which makes much more sense.

Carrie

I made this with small pieces of fresh mozzarella which melded with the bread. Delicious!

Heidi

Recipe works perfectly! Delicious.

Margaret

Followed recipe directions as written, used honey and sesame seeds on top at the finish. Turned out perfect. Only comment was, "more honey"

Beatrice

I’m also in Denver and didn’t get nearly as much rise as expected, @Helen. I always blame my yeast but who knows.

Jesse

@Helen the issues you had with the rise are probably due at least in part to your substitutions. You used gluten free flour and lactose milk. Substitutions can often affect the turnout of a recipe and may need different proportions or additions or subtractions to work out. If you’re worried about your yeast, test it in a separate bowl before adding it to see if it’s alive. Good luck with your next version!

Helen G.

I must have done something wrong. I made 1/2 recipe to try and got very little rise from my dough, maybe yeast was too old? I'm in Denver, but didn't make any high altitude adjustments. I used GF flour and lactose-free milk (although did use Laughing Cow, not a lactose-free cream cheese) because a family member has dietary issues. My results were disappointing. The roll was dense and heavy, the cheese didn't soften much, and it just didn't taste very good. I'm sad; really wanted to like it.

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Rooti Farmaajo (Honeycomb Cheese Bread) Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is honeycomb bread made of? ›

It's basically soft pillow-y dough balls stuffed with cream cheese, topped with crunchy sesame seeds and nigella seeds and brushed with honey. I make it using a 10 minute dough so its really easy!

How to use bread cheese? ›

Bread cheese is delicious with just about any topping that you'd have on a grilled cheese. For a sweeter meal, try it with honey, jam, or fresh fruit. We love it warmed up with strawberry-rhubarb jam. If you're in the mood for something more savory, try it with fresh tomato slices, caramelized onion, or bacon.

How to make Costco cheese bread? ›

Preheat your oven to 425°F (220°C). Place the box directly in the oven and bake the bread for 14 to 16 minutes. Allow the bread to cool for a few minutes before serving.

What is the chewy stuff in honeycomb? ›

Honeycomb typically contains raw honey, which is sweet, and the beeswax itself, which is chewy and has a similar mouthfeel to chewing gum. You can eat pieces of honeycomb by themselves as a sweet snack.

What is real honeycomb made of? ›

A: Honeycomb is made of wax which is extruded from glands in worker bee abdomens. The wax is chewed and softened, and then formed into cells about 5.5mm wide and 11mm deep.

Should I refrigerate cheese bread? ›

Homemade cheese bread, on the other hand, should ideally be consumed on the same day it was baked, but can last for up to 2 days at room temperature and up to a week if refrigerated. It can also be frozen for up to 3 months.

Is cheese bread healthy? ›

Besides this, due to the amount of milk added to the recipe and the cheese used, cheese bread is rich in calcium, which is important for the nervous system and muscle strengthening.

What kind of cheese is bread cheese? ›

Bread cheese is a cheese that originated in northern Scandinavia and is traditionally made from reindeer's milk. Also known as leipäjuusto or juustoleipä (hoo-stah-lee-pah), which means "cheese bread" in Finnish, bread cheese is made from curds that resemble feta cheese.

What is the best bread and cheese combination? ›

Bread & cheese

For soft rind-washed cheeses, such as Camembert, Brie, or Chaource, a French baguette is the best. It provides a tasty contrast of creamy cheese and crispy baguette. Bleu du Vercors, Fourme d'Ambert, and other blue cheeses go well with rye bread.

Does Costco make bread from scratch? ›

Costco shoppers will be happy to know that some breads, including the multi-grain, country French, rosemary, garlic, and cranberry, are all made from scratch inside of the bakery.

How long to heat up cheese bread? ›

Preheat your oven to a toasty 350°. Take those delicious rolls and stack them up to create a tube of pure cheesy goodness. Wrap the stack up in foil to lock in all that savory flavor, and pop it in the oven for just 12 minutes.

What is honeycomb material made of? ›

Today honeycomb cores are manufactured via the expansion process and the corrugation process from composite materials such as glass-reinforced plastic (also known as fiberglass), carbon fiber reinforced plastic, Nomex aramide paper reinforced plastic, or from a metal (usually aluminum).

What is honeycomb wrap made of? ›

Since honeycomb wrap is made of kraft paper, they are eco-friendly tape due to being biodegradable and bio compostable making them the ideal choice for sustainable packaging. AIPL is the biggest manufacturer of Self-adhesive reinforced kraft paper tape in India.

What is honeycomb sugar made of? ›

It's made by stirring baking soda into a mixture of hot, browned sugar (caramel) melted with a lesser amount of honey, golden syrup or corn syrup. This results in a surprisingly big harvest of light foam that sets into a finely grained golden mass.

What is honeycomb meat made of? ›

Beef tripe is most often obtained from the first three of the four stomachs of beef cattle (rumen, reticulum, and omasum). The most tender and mild flavored is called honeycomb because one side has a honeycomb pattern.

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