Servings: 8 Total Time: 25 mins Difficulty: Beginner
Light, fluffy, naturally gluten-free Brazilian cheese bread made in minutes with a blender and baked to golden perfection.
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Recipe Description

If you have never made Brazilian Cheese Bread (Pão de Queijo) at home, you are going to be amazed at just how easy and delicious it is. Not only is this recipe naturally gluten-free, but it also comes together in just minutes using a blender and simple ingredients you likely already have on hand.

Even better, these little cheesy bites bake up beautifully golden on the outside while staying soft, airy, and slightly chewy on the inside. The texture is truly unmatched and one of the reasons this recipe is loved all over the world.

In addition, this recipe is incredibly versatile. You can enjoy these as a quick snack, serve them alongside dinner, or even add them to a brunch spread. My kids absolutely love grabbing these warm right out of the pan, and honestly, they disappear just as fast every single time.


Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • Naturally gluten-free thanks to tapioca flour
  • Made in a blender for quick and easy prep
  • Light, fluffy, and perfectly cheesy
  • Kid-friendly and perfect for families
  • Great for snacks, sides, or entertaining
  • Easily adaptable to be dairy-free

Ingredients

  • 2 cups tapioca flour
  • 1 cup whole milk
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1/3 cup vegetable oil (or avocado oil or light olive oil)
  • 1/2 cup shredded sharp cheddar cheese
  • 1/2 cup shredded mozzarella cheese
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder

Instructions

1. Preheat and Prepare

First, preheat your oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit. Then, set out mini muffin pans and generously spray them with nonstick cooking spray or brush with oil. This step is important to ensure the cheese bread releases easily after baking.

2. Blend the Batter

Next, add all of the ingredients into a blender. Blend until the mixture is completely smooth and slightly frothy. This creates the light texture that makes Brazilian cheese bread so unique.

3. Fill the Muffin Pan

After that, carefully pour or spoon the batter into the prepared muffin pans. Fill each cavity about 3/4 full to allow room for the bread to puff up as it bakes.

4. Bake to Perfection

Then, place the pans in the oven and bake undisturbed for 19 to 20 minutes. You are looking for a golden color and a puffed, airy appearance.

5. Cool and Serve

Finally, allow them to cool slightly before removing from the pan. Serve warm for the best flavor and texture.


How to Make This Recipe Dairy-Free

One of my favorite things about this recipe is how easily it can be made completely dairy-free without sacrificing flavor or texture.

To make a dairy-free version:

  • Swap the whole milk for your favorite unsweetened dairy-free milk such as almond milk, oat milk, or cashew milk
  • Replace the shredded cheddar and mozzarella with Daiya Dairy-Free Cheddar Cheese

Daiya melts beautifully and gives you that same cheesy, comforting texture you expect from traditional Brazilian cheese bread. Plus, it keeps this recipe completely gluten-free and allergy-friendly, which is always a win in our house.

As a result, you still get soft, fluffy, golden bites with that classic pão de queijo feel, just made in a way that works for your dietary needs.

This Brazilian Cheese Bread is one of those recipes that checks all the boxes. It is quick, easy, family-friendly, and incredibly delicious. Plus, the fact that it can be made both traditional or dairy-free makes it even more versatile for any household.

Whether you are making these for a snack, serving them with dinner, or adding them to a party spread, they are guaranteed to be a hit.

If you make these, tag @glutenfree_moms_table so I can see your creations!

Brazilian Cheese Bread (Gluten-Free Pão de Queijo)

Difficulty: Beginner Prep Time 5 mins Cook Time 20 mins Total Time 25 mins
Cooking Temp: 400  F Servings: 8 Calories: 270
Best Season: Suitable throughout the year

Description

If you are looking for a quick, foolproof bread that feels a little extra special, this Brazilian Cheese Bread (Pão de Queijo) is it. Not only is it naturally gluten-free, but it also comes together in minutes using a blender and simple, everyday ingredients.

These little bites bake up perfectly golden on the outside while staying soft, airy, and slightly chewy on the inside. The texture is what truly sets them apart. It is light, stretchy, and incredibly satisfying with every bite.

Even better, this recipe is incredibly versatile. You can serve them warm as a snack, pair them with dinner, or add them to a brunch spread. They are also perfect for entertaining because they look impressive but require very little effort.

For families like ours, this recipe is a go-to because it is simple, allergy-friendly, and loved by kids and adults alike. And if you need a dairy-free option, you can easily swap in your favorite dairy-free milk and cheese, like Daiya Dairy-Free Cheese, without losing that delicious cheesy flavor and texture.

Once you make them, you will see why they never last long in our house.

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Preheat and Prepare

    First, preheat your oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit. Then, set out mini muffin pans and generously spray them with nonstick cooking spray or brush with oil. This step is important to ensure the cheese bread releases easily after baking.

  1. Blend the Batter

    Next, add all of the ingredients into a blender. Blend until the mixture is completely smooth and slightly frothy. This creates the light texture that makes Brazilian cheese bread so unique.

  1. Fill the Muffin Pan

    After that, carefully pour or spoon the batter into the prepared muffin pans. Fill each cavity about 3/4 full to allow room for the bread to puff up as it bakes.

  1. Bake to Perfection

    Then, place the pans in the oven and bake undisturbed for 19 to 20 minutes. You are looking for a golden color and a puffed, airy appearance.

  1. Cool and Serve

    Finally, allow them to cool slightly before removing from the pan. Serve warm for the best flavor and texture.

Nutrition Facts

Servings 8


Amount Per Serving
Calories 270kcal
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 13g20%
Saturated Fat 4g20%
Total Carbohydrate 29g10%
Sugars 2g
Protein 9g18%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

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Liz Satkowski Gluten Free Mom Colorado

I am married to the most amazing man, Tommy. I am the mother of three beautiful children Landon, Finn, and Daisy. For years I have been helping friends, family and others navigate the life of gluten-free living. I grew up in a gluten-free house, my mom and both brothers were diagnosed with Celiac Disease when I was young. My mom did an amazing job making everything from scratch in a gluten free kitchen. When I had my first child Landon my world was changed. He was born at 24 weeks because I have a short cervix. The doctor told us that he had a slim chance of survival and that his life would be plagued with severe complications. He survived and has minimal complications due to his prematurity, but when Landon was two he started getting rashes all over his body and he would constantly be sick. My mom advised me to get Landon tested for Celiac Disease. This was the beginning of my true GF journey. Shortly after he was diagnosed, I decided to go off gluten as well. Although I do not have Celiac Disease, I have found that I feel 100% better eliminating gluten from my diet. Recently Finn was having some issues with his legs and knees hurting. The doctor told me to take Finn off gluten to see if it was causing the inflammation and pain. Sure enough once we changed his diet the symptoms went away. We have Celiac Disease and gluten intolerance on both sides of the family. My sister-in-law and niece were recently diagnosed and my Grandma recently took gluten out of her diet due to an autoimmune disease. We are in a fortunate position that both of our families understand the purpose of living a gluten-free lifestyle. I am on a mission to help people create amazing gluten-free recipes and to see that this diagnosis is not a curse, but can actually be delicious.

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