Parmesan Garlic Bread (serves 4)
Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C) | |||||||
1 loaf french bread | cut in half lengthwise | spread evenly | sprinkle evenly | sprinkle evenly | bake 350°F (175°C) 20 min. | ||
2 cloves garlic | grate or press into pulp | microwave (optional) | mash | ||||
2 Tbs. (30 g) butter | |||||||
1/4 cup (25 g) grated parmesan cheese | |||||||
1/2 cup (55 g) grated mozarella cheese |
Side-bar I have had garlic bread made from a multi-grain loaf and it tastes great. Not traditional, but great. I favor hardy flavorful breads that some may feel fight the taste of the garlic and butter. It is worth a try.
After cutting the bread, I toast it very lightly. After adding the garlic butter, I toast it. And finally, after adding the cheese, I toast one last time.
It's a lot of in and out of the oven, but I find that with these extra toastings I get a garlic bread that is more crispy, and definitely not soggy. =)
Do try roasted garlic for garlic bread. I think the flavor is much better.
Another neat twist on garlic bread is to make little bite-sized balls of pizza dough, bake them, and then toss them in a wok with hot garlic oil, tons of crushed garlic, and some oregano.
disclaimer: i am a total garlic junkie.
i use a loaf of italian bread, (same stuff) a stick of butter, a head of garlic.
slice the bread into top and bottom halves.
peel, then mince the garlic with a very sharp knife. lay the knife on top of it and press hard with other hand.
slice the butter thinly and lay on the bread. use it all.
distribute the garlic on top of the butter and bread. use it all.
sprinkle some oregano on it if you want to. i love oregano too.
bake at 350° until edges are browned and crispy.
slice each loaf half into 8-12 slices.
if making it for a group, make sure you grap a piece as you bring it out, or there won't be any left!
a little romano cheese sprinkled on is great too!
(Grated cheese and some finely shopped spring onions added would also not go amiss - but not really traditional nor needed).
Then the bread is wrapped tightly in tinfoil (alluminum foil?) and put into a preheated oven (180 C) until totally heated through. The foil is then opened at the top and bread left in hot oven for a bit longer so that the top can get crispy.
Alternatively, the wrapped bread can be put on the braai (barbeque).
You can then slice through the bottom for individual servings (usually 3 - 4 slices- at least!), or do as we mostly do, which is to just tear off pieces by hand, as fast as you can.
I hope some of you will try this, it is really very good (although the other recipes above also sound great).
i kind of made mine using english muffins
and i added a bit of fried bacon,
to make it taste nicer...
i also used the microwave instead.
it still came out nice though...
NICE???
it came out great, just divine :shock: 8|
my whole family loved it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ITS GOT TO...
DOESN'T IT? :P
Thanks for catching that. I fixed it.