16 Pull-Apart Breads That Are Pretty—and Perfect for Parties

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I love hosting parties—specifically, dinner parties. Inviting more than a dozen friends and spending a Saturday cooking, cleaning and (very casually) decorating is absolutely my idea of fun, and I try and do it as often as possible. When it comes to appetizers, a plate of cheese and crackers (or a crudité and hummus platter) is a fine option. But something homemade can be a little more exciting. My go-to: pull-apart breads.

Let me take a step back. In my many years of hosting, I’ve learned two very important lessons. First, you need to have at least one appetizer out when the first person arrives, both to be a good host and to keep guests from pestering you about when dinner will be read. Second, it’s important to balance any impressive, labor-intensive recipes you’re taking on with quick, easy ones. Advanced recipes aren’t a necessity (unless you want them to be)—but the lighter ones are. Otherwise, you’ll get seriously overwhelmed.

Oh, and you’ll also want at least one bottle of wine per person. OK, so three important lessons.

The easiest way to make a pull-apart bread is to get a bakery loaf, cut it in a checkerboard pattern (without actually slicing it apart), fill it with all kinds of delicious toppings (cheese—mostly cheese) and bake it until it’s hot. There are plenty of those recipes in this list below, and I suggest having at least one tried-and-true favorite up your sleeve the next time you’re playing host.

There are so many different ways to make a pull-apart bread, though, and I’d be shortchanging if I didn’t also tell you there are slightly more time-intensive versions out there that call for baking dough, either from scratch or store-bought, with other mix-ins. These can swing both sweet and savory, and they make for great appetizers (and potluck dishes, too).

No matter what you’re in the mood for, you’ll definitely be craving one (or more) of these 16 pull-apart breads within minutes of looking at them. So call up your friends and invite them over next weekend—there’s no better time than the present to work through this decadent list.

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Cafe Delites.

Garlic Butter Pizza Pull-Apart Bread

Anyone else order a side of garlic butter with their Papa John’s pizza, or is that just me? Either way, the combination is one that needs to be spread far and wide. This easy, cheesy bread is a great way to get that going.

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Rasa Malaysia.

Blueberry Cream Cheese Pull-Apart Bread

Next time you’re in need of a potluck dish for brunch, this blueberry cream cheese pull-apart bread is your girl. If blueberries are out of season, just opt for frozen.

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Chew Town.

Garlic Herb and Cheese Pull-Apart Bread

Garlic bread is good. Cheesy garlic bread is better. Pull-apart cheesy garlic bread is pretty much unbeatable.

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Gather for Bread.

Chocolate Cherry Pull-Apart Bread

The word sophisticated isn’t always what comes to mind when I think of pull-apart breads, but this gorgeous fruit-and-chocolate version proves the two aren’t mutually exclusive.

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Neighbor Food.

Jalapeño Cheddar Monkey Bread

Want something crowd-pleasing but a little bit spicy? This jalapeño cheddar pull-apart bread is perfect for dipping into chili or cheese dip, or just for straight-up eating.

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Mom Endeavors.

Spinach-Artichoke Pull-Apart Bread

If there isn’t enough room for bread and dip on your table, why not just combine them into one? Even if you have plenty of room, doesn’t dipping spinach-artichoke bread into spinach-artichoke dip sound like a great idea?

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Half-Baked Harvest.

Cranberry Brie Pull-Apart Bread

Baked brie is a party classic, but things can get a little messy if you’re using dough—or just baking the brie right in its container. A cranberry brie pull-apart bread is more user-friendly, because it’s easier and there’s far less potential for mess.

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Real Food by Dad.

Philly Cheesesteak Pull-Apart Bread

This Philly cheesesteak pull-apart bread for football Sunday. Or any day of the week, really.

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White Plate Blank Slate.

Glazed Cinnamon Pull-Apart Bread

I have yet to decide whether cinnamon rolls fall under breakfast or dessert. Until I do, I’m going to suggest we just keep eating them as both with this glazed cinnamon pull-apart bread.

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Good Dinner Mom.

Incredible Savory Monkey Bread

Can’t decide what kind of bread you want to make for the next party? Opt for this savory monkey bread, and there’ll be a little bit of everything on offer.

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Host the Toast.

Sun-Dried Tomato Feta Pull-Apart Garlic Knots

The combination of sun-dried tomato and feta is salty, umami-packed and just a little sweet. Throw garlic knots into the mix, and you’ve got an unbeatable dish.

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Host the Toast.

Buffalo Chicken Pull-Apart Bread

This buffalo chicken pull-apart bread has chicken, cheese and veggies inside, so it’s basically a balanced meal. Right?

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Sprinkle Bakes.

Baklava Pull-Apart Bread

If you’ve ever tried to make baklava, you know it’s a pretty involved process. This pull-apart version of baklava isn’t exactly easy, but it’s simpler than layering sheet after sheet of filo dough. To make things easier, use canned crescent roll dough and just focus on making the filling and topping yourself.

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Carlsbad Cravings.

Bacon Ranch Pepper Jack Pull-Apart Bread

Ranch can make anything taste good. So can bacon. That’s a double-win for this cheesy bread.

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Creme de la Crumb.

Pepperoni Pizza Pull-Apart Bread

If you love marinara more than anything, this pizza-flavored bread is the perfect vessel.

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Spoon Fork Bacon.

Pull-Apart Pigs in a Blanket

All I have to say is: Why have I never thought of pull-apart bigs in a blanket before?

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