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Preparation Method Bread for toasting should as a rule be 48 hours or more old. Cut the desired number of slices, making each about 1/4 to 1/2 inch thick. Place the slices on a toaster over a bed of clear coals or on a broiler under a slow gas flame. Turn the bread frequently until it assumes an even light brown on both sides. Remove from the heat, spread each slice with butter, and serve while hot and crisp. Thanks Mac |
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Personally, I like to use this method for garlic bread...I prepare right before we're about to eat dinner so it is nice toast straight out of the oven.
Also, for a desert twist, you can try adding cinnamon and sugar to the butter that you top on it. |
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