Grilled Garlic Bread Recipe (2024)

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Mike Payling

This is really good and really easy. We have always preferred the tomato garlic bread option to the straight garlic, and this won't disappoint: juicy and tasty. One of those dishes where you would cancel the rest of the meal and settle for several servings of the first course.

The Soulful Mr T

I usually add a bit of finely and freshly grated pecorino or Parmesan to the bread, separately or add it to the oil (or butter) .

GB

Easy Peasy. Love this, so much better than a slather of butter and garlic spread. Tomato addition reminds me of the great tomato bread on all the tables in Spain. We have that often in season.

LIsa

Is the tomato itself added to the bread or is it just rubbed on? Thx

Ricard

This is exactly the same as Pa amb tomàquet, the typical bread with tomato eaten in Catalonia. The only difference is we just grill the bread once, at the beginning. Then rub it with garlic, then tomato, salt, and olive oil.I don't recommend to rub the tomato after the olive oil cause the grease doesn't allow the juices of the tomato to go in the bread (and its the whole point). It's the perfect companion to Spanish omelet.

Carey

This is so light on the garlic that it's barely detectable. Mince the garlic and saute lightly in the oil before brushing it on the bread if you're looking for actual garlic bread. This merely had some garlic waved nearby.

Gigi

If you're a garlic fiend like I am add very finely minced garlic to the friend at the end. That will raise the garlic flavor profile!

MKS

VERY Crusty. We omitted tomato which may make difference, as well cut thick-sliced Italian bread vs. baguettes, may need thicker slices. Also will watch or help husband next time -- he may be a bit light handed with the garlic. We'll make again.

stacey

Wow this was delicious. We made the tomato version with the technique described by Ricard in the comments: toast the bread, rub with garlic, then tomato, the drizzle with olive oil and flaky sea salt. The only deviation was that I crisped the bread a little more on the grill after dressing it.

The Soulful Mr T

My mother made this back in the 60s in the summer. She’d grill a steak, probably a sirloin, lay the slices of steak on one half of the garlic bread and put the top on and slice on the diagonal into sandwiches. I make it now with soy-garlic-marinated flank steak sliced very thin and some arugula. Gilding the garlic lily? Maybe. But delicious.

Bob

So, elinimate the tomato, and spread peanutbutter in the toast. You'll be suprised.

Karen TS

I’d thinly slice that tomato and slide it onto the very hot bread. Sprinkle with some flakey salt and be amazed!

JC Brown

I slice the baguettes diagonally so as to up the surface area for the EVOO and raw garlic to works it's magic. I just broil one side, I love that there's a garlicky, crunchy side and a softer side that's perfect for sopping up sauce. This bread works well with steamed mussels or the crispy fried feta recipe from the NYT.

gracie

what bread can I use for this?

lmfb

With tomato, this is called pan amb tomaquet, and it's amazing.

Tate W

This bread is so delicious and so easy! I toasted it very lightly on the grill (in the same spot where we’d just grilled a flank steak) and then really let it gain that darker crust after the olive oil went on. I was very skeptical that the unpeeled garlic strategy would work, but it turned out great. The flavor is more subtle than the saturated garlic bread that I’d expect from a chain restaurant, but also much more interesting. Maldon salt to finish is key!

R. A.

I prefer this with white rather than whole grain bread. A nice white baguette let’s the garlic come through. And if you microplane the garlic on instead of rubbing you’ll get more garlic flavor and won’t shred the bread.

Ricard

This is exactly the same as Pa amb tomàquet, the typical bread with tomato eaten in Catalonia. The only difference is we just grill the bread once, at the beginning. Then rub it with garlic, then tomato, salt, and olive oil.I don't recommend to rub the tomato after the olive oil cause the grease doesn't allow the juices of the tomato to go in the bread (and its the whole point). It's the perfect companion to Spanish omelet.

Mark Hall

Great recipe, but can you please also shared some lower carb or med diet options? Middle aged readers need to avoid that unsightly belly bulge. Thanks!

Maeve

My mom's version is not grilled but it is much better than this. Melt enough butter for the loaf you will be using; mince garlic and add to the melted butter. Slice loaf top down but do NOT cut all the way through, Brush each slice with melted butter and garlic. Wrap the loaf in foil and lets it warm in slow oven until the pasta dish (or whatever) is done. It can slip in next to a casserole in the oven as well. It's super! And, yes, you may have to lick your fingers.

Timothy CLARK

The garlic/olive oil/tomato is a plain steal from Barcelona. Even easier, a French version : whole-grain baguette cut length-wise, then coated with crushed garlic/salt/olive oil; broil 5 minutes in an oven. Serve as is or quickly spread with crushed/chopped tomato (coeur de boeuf).

Bruce Lindsay Rochester NY

Well I do slightly differently. I mix oil oil with one tea spoon of red pepper

Carey

This is so light on the garlic that it's barely detectable. Mince the garlic and saute lightly in the oil before brushing it on the bread if you're looking for actual garlic bread. This merely had some garlic waved nearby.

Smith

Having tried the "wipe on" method with garlic, we much prefer actual bits of garlic on our garlic bread. The more the better!

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Grilled Garlic Bread Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between garlic bread and garlic toast? ›

Garlic bread (also called garlic toast) consists of bread (usually a baguette, sour dough, or bread such as ciabatta), topped with garlic and occasionally olive oil or butter and may include additional herbs, such as oregano or chives. It is then either grilled until toasted or baked in a conventional or bread oven.

Why is my garlic bread soggy in the middle? ›

If you're worried about sogginess, use a thin layer of garlic butter to start with, and spread it evenly towards the edges of your bread. If you really want to be careful, scrape the garlic butter back off the very center of your bread.

Is it better to wrap garlic bread in foil? ›

By baking the bread in foil for the first 10 minutes, you allow the ciabatta to soften, which will give you a pillowy, chewy inside. Wrapping the bread also keeps the garlic from burning. Unwrapping the bread and baking it more adds color and will crisp up the crust for the perfect crunchy outside.

What's the green stuff on garlic bread? ›

It's parsley

Yep, the green flecks are finely-chopped parsley. Recipe after recipe calls for the addition of the herb to the top of the bread ―- and if Mary Berry says it's parsley, then parsley it surely is.

Is garlic bread good or bad for you? ›

Garlic bread's benefits depend on the type of bread used to make it. Wheat garlic bread is loaded with healthy fibre and nutrients that regulate blood sugar levels and boost metabolism. Most garlic bread recipes are high in fat, but a few minor adjustments can make this tasty appetizer very healthy.

Why is garlic bread so good? ›

Garlic bread is an incredibly delicious and flavorful combination of butter, garlic, and bread. The combination of butter and garlic creates a unique flavor that is both savory and slightly sweet. The butter helps to bring out the garlic and the bread is the perfect vehicle for the combination.

How do you keep garlic bread from getting hard? ›

OVEN: Wrap leftover Garlic Bread in foil and place on a baking sheet – you can do this whether it's sliced or a whole loaf. If the bread is sliced, keep it in a single layer in the foil.

How do Italians eat garlic bread? ›

While we might know bruschetta as the toasted bread topped with garlicky chopped tomatoes that was often offered as an appetizer on many restaurant menus in the 1990s (via Cook In/Dine Out), in Italy, "bruschetta" typically refers to a thick slice of bread that's simply toasted, rubbed with cut garlic, doused in good ...

Why does my garlic bread taste bitter? ›

As garlic burns, it will begin to taste bitter (which is a great tip for cooking with garlic in general). So, if your garlic bread is tasting on the bitter side it likely is because you're overcooking the bread in the oven. So, the next time around, pop that garlic bread out of the oven sooner instead of later.

Why is garlic bread cut diagonally? ›

“We like to cut diagonally because it creates that corner piece that is a different texture compared to the rest,” Zaro said. “That's usually everyone's favorite.” The bite is usually juicier than the rest, offering a burst of flavors that's the likely result of the concentration of all ingredients.

How do you soften toasted garlic bread? ›

Tip: If your garlic bread is dried out before you reheat it, place a cup of water in the microwave with the bread or wrap the bread in wet paper towels to rehydrate it.

Can you leave garlic bread out overnight? ›

Leaving garlic bread (or any perishable food) out at room temperature for an extended period, such as overnight, increases the risk of bacterial growth and potential foodborne illness. Bacteria can multiply rapidly in perishable foods like garlic bread when left unrefrigerated for an extended time.

How many people does one loaf of garlic bread feed? ›

Wal-mart Bakery Garlic Bread Loaf, 10 Oz:

150 calories per serving. Contains 6 servings.

How long is garlic bread good for? ›

In general, leftover cooked food is safe for 3-4 days, and garlic bread is no exception (if anything it'll be safe for longer), so you were fine. Again, "unsafe" isn't a guarantee, so longer than 3-4 days doesn't mean you will get sick.

Why is it called garlic bread and not garlic toast? ›

Because garlic bread is cooked in an oven, not a toaster.

Is Texas toast and garlic bread the same thing? ›

Texas toast is prepared by spreading butter on both sides of the bread and broiling or grilling it until it is a light golden brown. Commonly, garlic is added to the butter, yielding a form of garlic bread. The toast may include cheese on one or both sides, similar to an open-faced grilled cheese sandwich.

What is garlic toast called? ›

Bruschetta

Slice the Garlic Bread into thin slices and brush with butter. Toast the bread in the oven until lightly browned.

What is garlic toast made of? ›

Mix butter, Parmesan, parsley, and garlic powder together in a bowl until well combined. Arrange bread slices on a large baking sheet; spread with seasoned butter.

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