I went to make a sandwich the other day and (of course) the loaf of bread was stale. The bread was hard enough I didn't want to eat a sandwich from it, but it wasn't growing anything...yet.
Since i hate throwing food away (so wasteful!); it was time to make some croutons.
How hard is it to make croutons? I've already got them in the oven cooking while i blog... in other words-- it's not.
Croutons are one of those things that I would never buy at the store, partly for all the added chemical preservatives, and partly because well, they're just not a salad staple for me. But when it comes to throwing away food... it's time to figure out how to use whatever you've got.
Here's how to start:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Total cooking time is 15-20 minutes, depending on your oven. (Mine turn out best at ~8 minutes per side)
Ingredients:
- Stale Bread (I used about 4 slices)
- Sea Salt
- Black Pepper
- Italian Seasonings (or other seasonings of your choice)
- 1-2 tbsp. Olive oil or Butter
Instructions:
- Chop bread into about cubes about 1" x 1".
- Place chopped bread into a bowl and drizzle with oil.
- Mix well, until each bread is lightly coated with oil.
- Add in salt, pepper, and seasonings and mix well-- each piece should be evenly coated.
- Place on a baking sheet and bake for ~10 minutes on each side.
(Mine turn out best at ~8 minutes per side) - Allow to cool.
Storage:
I have stored these for a maximum of 3 weeks in a ziploc baggie at room temperature, and had fresh, crunchy croutons! A word of caution to anyone eating things they have stored longer....
for Spicy Croutons:
- swap Italian seasonings for cayenne pepper- pairs well with Chili and garnishing soups