Garlic bread

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Garlic bread
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A common version of garlic bread
Details
Course served Entree
Type Bread
Serving temperature Cold, warm or hot
Main ingredient(s) Bread (typically a baguette), garlic, olive oil or butter
Variations Garlic pizza base
Garlic bread baguette

Garlic bread consists of bread topped with garlic and olive oil or butter and may include additional herbs, like chives. It is then either grilled or broiled until toasted, or baked in a conventional or bread oven.

It is typically made using a baguette which is partially sliced downwards, allowing the condiments to soak into the loaf while keeping it in one piece. The bread is then stuffed through the cuts with oil and minced garlic before baking. Alternatively, butter and garlic powder are used, or the bread is cut lengthwise into separate slices which are individually garnished.

Some variants are topped with a variety of cheeses, often mozzarella, cheddar or feta. Some restaurants use clarified butter in place of olive oil.

Commercial variants

Commercially manufactured frozen garlic bread was developed in the 1970s by Cole's Quality Foods in Muskegon, Michigan.[1]

South American

In Brazil the bread is commonly served in churrascarias as an entrée.

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