There is perhaps no scent more welcoming in a home kitchen than the smell of garlic and butter heating up in the oven. It’s a fragrance that promises comfort, savory satisfaction, and the perfect accompaniment to almost any meal, from a simple spaghetti dinner to a gourmet steak. Today, we're sharing our foolproof recipe for the ultimate homemade garlic bread—a loaf that is crispy on the outside, soft and buttery on the inside, and packed with potent, fresh garlic flavor.
But
before we dive into the ingredients, let’s take a look at the goal.
The Secret to Perfect Garlic Bread
The
best garlic bread isn't complicated, but it does require a few key components:
1.
The Right Bread: We prefer an artisan-style loaf, like a
rustic Italian or French boule, rather than a soft baguette. The sturdier crust
and porous crumb hold up better to the butter.
2.
Abundant Fresh Garlic: Do not substitute with
garlic powder. You need real, pungent cloves, minced very finely to create a
paste.
3.
Real Butter: Use high-quality, unsalted butter, softened.
This allows the fresh parsley and garlic to integrate perfectly.
4.
A Touch of Green: Fresh parsley (as seen in image_10.png)
isn't just for color; it adds a bright, slightly peppery note that balances the
richness.
Recipe:
Ultimate Homemade Garlic Bread
Yields:
1 large loaf (about 12 slices) Prep time: 10 minutes Cook time: 15 minutes
Ingredients
- 1 large
artisan-style bread loaf (rustic boule or Italian)
- 1/2 cup (1
stick) unsalted butter, softened
- 4-6 large garlic
cloves, very finely minced or pressed
- 3 tablespoons
fresh Italian parsley, finely chopped
- 1/2 teaspoon
coarse sea salt
- (Optional) 1/4
cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese
Instructions
1.
Prep the Butter: In a small bowl (like the one shown in
image_10.png), combine the softened butter, minced garlic, chopped parsley, and
sea salt. Mix thoroughly with a fork until you have a smooth, well-integrated
paste. (If using Parmesan, add it now).
2.
Prepare the Bread: Preheat your oven to 400°F (200°C).
Using a sharp serrated knife, slice the bread loaf crosswise into thick, 1-inch
slices, cutting almost, but not completely, all the way through to the
bottom crust. This keeps the loaf intact for baking.
3.
Spread the Goodness: Gently fan the slices open (refer
back to image_10.png for how the slices should look when fanned). Use your
knife to generously slather the garlic butter paste between each slice, coating
both sides. Use any remaining butter to brush the top of the loaf.
4.
Wrap and Bake: Wrap the entire buttered loaf loosely in
aluminum foil. This helps the butter melt and soak into the bread without
burning the top. Place the wrapped loaf directly on the center oven rack and
bake for 10 minutes.
5.
Unwrap and Crisp: Carefully unwrap the foil, exposing the
top of the bread. Return to the oven and bake for an additional 5 minutes, or
until the top is golden-brown and slightly crispy.
6.
Serve Immediately: Remove from the oven. Let it cool for
just a moment before fully slicing the pieces. Serve the warm, aromatic garlic
bread straight from the board.
This
bread is fantastic on its own, but we highly recommend it alongside a hearty
lasagna or your favorite soup. We hope this recipe brings a wonderful aroma to
your home soon!
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