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How to Make Garlic Bread
Steps - Choose your bread. French bread (the long loaf/baguette) works best.
- In a small bowl, mix crushed garlic with olive oil, and let it sit for a few minutes.
- Use a brush to moisten the bread with the olive oil mixture.
- Sprinkle on garlic powder. There should be about enough to lightly cover the entire surface, but not to the point where it falls off when you invert the bread.
- Place the bread in a toaster oven or conventional oven on an ungreased cookie tray at 350ºF for about 10 minutes or until lightly browned.
- Or: Try mixing the garlic with butter and mixed herbs to create a delicous spread that will go well on any type of bread.
Tips
- If garlic cloves are unavailable, you can use just the garlic powder.
- Try sprinkling on onion powder or chili powder for a new twist.
- Try adding Parmesan cheese to the garlic butter for extra flavour.
- Make a terrific bruschetta by spreading the olive oil and garlic mixture on bread, then topping the slices with chopped onion and tomato. Add a few shavings of Parmesan if desired.
Warnings
- Be careful when using an oven as not to burn yourself or others.
- The pan will be very hot when you remove it, so place it on a heat-safe surface until it cools.
- Be aware that people may have garlic allergies or simply dislike it, so ensure you ask your guests before serving this at a dinner party. It's a good idea to have plain bread or herb bread available as a stand-by for such guests.
Things You'll Need
- Bread (preferably French)
- Garlic cloves
- Olive oil
- Garlic powder
- Parmesan Cheese
- Butter
- Mixed Herbs
- Cooking brush
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