Oskar Blues: Cook one, drink two with the O.G. craft beer in a can.

COOK ONE, DRINK TWO:
The CANundrum Recipe Series

We're sending out the third video in our new five part recipe series, this week featuring the Original Craft Beer in a Can- Dale's Pale Ale. Cook One, Drink Two features unique kitchen creations using all five of the Oskar Blues beers included in the CANundrum Mixed Pack. Before sharing with the wider public, we are giving you first access to the videos and easy-to-follow recipes, so that you can share on your own channels and hopefully start some great conversations about food and beer. CANundrum is available nationwide, so if you want to try your hand at any of these recipes, we’d be stoked to hear and see your feedback. Be on the lookout for more recipes and accompanying videos in the coming weeks.

Need an easy meal after a day hitting the trails or crushing some Zoom calls? Enter Dale’s Lazy Stuffed Pizza Bread. Maybe you’re familiar with the Original Craft Beer in a Can, but have you ever cooked with it? Dale’s Pale Ale is a voluminously hopped mutha of a pale ale, with balanced flavors of pale malts and citrusy floral hops. The hoppy flavor in this American Pale Ale stands out among the cheesy, bready goodness. Super simple, super cheesy - there’s a whole lot to love.


Click to watch the video. Full recipe below.

INGREDIENTS

2 cups low-moisture mozzarella, shredded

1/4 red onion, thinly sliced

1 tsp dried basil

2 tbsp Dale’s Pale Ale

Salt and freshly ground black pepper, to season

1 loaf, Italian or French bread

3 tbsp unsalted butter, melted

1/2 cup pepperoni slices, quartered

2 cups marinara sauce, for dipping (optional)

DIRECTIONS

1. Heat oven to 400° F. Combine mozzarella, red onion, basil, and pale ale in a mixing bowl. Season and mix well to combine.
2. Using a bread knife, slice the bread on a diagonal about 1-1.5 inches apart. Repeat, slicing in the opposite direction to get a checkerboard effect. Be careful not to slice the bread all the way through.
3. Brush melted butter all over the bread and into the crevices. Gently stuff with cheese mixture, then with the pepperoni slices.4. Wrap loaf in tin foil and bake for 15 minutes. Carefully unwrap foil and bake for 5 more minutes until the bread is lightly browned.
5. Serve warm, with marinara sauce if you like.

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