Saving money
is also about not wasting food. I bought
a loaf of French bread the other day and I’m working my way through how to use
every last bit of it. Here’s what I came
up with on my French bread frenzy.
Grilled
cheese
I use
gruyere or white cheddar – butter one side of each piece of bread, put cheese
on non-buttered side and grill until golden brown.
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Croutons
Cut French
bread into small cubes. Combine some
olive oil, melted butter, garlic, parmesan cheese, parsley, basil, oregano and
pinch of salt in a bowl. Toss in bread
crumbs and gently stir to coat bread cubes.
Arrange cubes on cookie sheet and bake at 300 degress 10-15 minutes or
until golden brown. The smell alone is
worth making homemade croutons.
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French Toast
Cut French
bread in desired slice sizes. In a bowl
whisk a couple of eggs, milk and cinnamon.
Melt butter in skillet. Dredge
bread slices in egg mixture and fry until golden brown. Top with powdered sugar and syrup.
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Eggs in a
Nest
Cut a slice
of French bread. Crack the egg into a
bowl, add a pinch of salt and pepper and set aside. Use a cookie cutter or small glass to cut a
hole in the piece of bread. Melt some
butter in a frying pan. Place the bread
in the pan and fry it lightly on one side.
Flip the bread over and reduce the heat.
Carefully pour the egg into the cut out hole. Cover the pan for about 3 minutes.
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Bread Pudding
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Stuffed
French Bread
Cut off one
end of French bread loaf (about ¼ of loaf) and scoop out the middle, leaving
about an inch inside all around (you can use the scooped out middle for crutons
or bread pudding btw). Take about ½
pound of hamburger or ground steak, add desired amount of canned tomatoes,
diced onion and salt and pepper and brown in a skillet. If consistency is watery add some bread
crumbs. When browned, stuff in bread
shell. Using butter, butter the sides
and top of loaf and bake in 350 degree oven for about 15 minutes.
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Bruschetta
In a bowl,
combine a couple seeded and diced medium tomatoes, about ½ of a diced onion, a
clove of minced garlic, salt, pepper and extra-virgin olive oil to taste. Place bowl in fridge. Cut French bread into desired bruschetta size
and broil in oven. Once bread is browned
to your liking remove from oven and to with tomato mixture from fridge and
sprinkle with parmesan cheese.
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