Friday 20 February 2009

Garlic Bread Opapa

Garlic Bread Opapa
The size of your baguette will determine how much butter and garlic you’ll use. Try out the crispy french bread from Jusco Queensbay Mall.

1 loaf artisan French bread or wide baguette1 - 2 heads of garlic1 - 2 sticks of unsalted butter1 bunch of chives (optional)zest of one lemon (optional)
Slice that loaf of bread right up the middle so you have two halves. Now set them on their backs, cut side up. Mince the garlic or push it through one of those crushers - either way is fine. Now add it to the butter you should be melting in a small saucepan.


Now take a basting brush (or any brush for that matter - pastry, etc) and start slathering the garlic butter all across that bread. Really go for it, let it soak in. Make sure you get all those garlic chunks evenly distributed. If you are going to freeze the bread for later, this is when you do it - you don’t want to bake, then freeze.


This is when you bake at a standard temperature (350 degrees) for 10 to 15 minutes to heat the bread (particularly if it is coming out of the freezer), and then brown it off for color under the broiler for a minute or two.


When the bread is finished broiling let it cool for a minute or two. This is when I sprinkle with the lemon zest and chives (and to be honest, I sprinkle a bit of zest on the bread before it goes in the oven too because I like that roasted lemon flavor alongside the garlic.) Slice and serve.


The short version of this recipe:Cut, slather, bake, brown, slice.

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