Everything about Garlic Bread totally explained
Garlic bread is a method of serving
bread which contains
garlic. It is often used as a simple accompaniment to
pasta and other
Italian dishes. It typically consists of bread topped with
garlic and
butter or sometimes
olive oil (or both). It is then either
grilled or
broiled until toasted.
It is often made using a bread such as a
baguette or
Italian bread: Bread is sliced towards the bottom, but kept in one piece. Afterwards, melted butter and garlic (or
garlic powder) is spread between the slices. The bread is then baked in an
oven. Alternatively, the bread can be cut into individual slices and covered with the butter individually.
A modern variation on the recipe tops the garlic bread with a variety of cheeses, often
mozzarella,
cheddar or
feta. A light layer of freshly-grated
parmesan on top of the mozzarella adds an extra boost of flavour.
Mexican-style variations often include topping the garlic bread with
cheese,
salsa and
chili peppers.
Frozen garlic bread was developed in the 1970s by
Cole's Quality Foods in Michigan.
Over the years, it has been debated whether garlic bread is a variation of
bruschetta or if it's an
American creation.
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