Can I make garlic bread without cheese?
Of course you can. You can also replace the cheese in the recipe with a cheese of your choice, see the tips below the recipe.
Making your own cheesy garlic bread has never been easier or tastier. You really want to try this recipe with roasted garlic.
Roasting the fresh garlic gives it a whole different flavor and becomes soft and delicious. The cheesy garlic bread is the perfect side dish but can also be used as part of a snack board.
I got the idea to make this garlic bread after seeing a lot of (delicious) videos on TikTok last year. This cheesy garlic bread recipe was all the rage and had been on my to make list for quite some time.
Since I make no secret of the fact that I’m usually way behind on trends, I started working on the recipe a year later. And how unbelievably delicious it was! I could see why this easy recipe for making garlic bread was so popular. Nothing better than a warm slice of cheesy garlic bread.
Now that I was convinced of how good the bread was I quickly wrote down my version of this cheesy bread. You can eat it as an appetizer or serve with a cup of soup or a fresh salad as a main course.
You might immediately think of the store-bought garlic bread. It’s a bit like that, but a lot tastier. That’s because this garlic bread has cheese in it, but also because you make your own delicious herb butter and mix the garlic into it.
There is just nothing better than that and it beats the ones bought at the grocery store every single time.
Roasted garlic is much softer and sweeter in flavor than the fresh (raw) variety. It is not as pungent and “garlicky” as you are used to.
For the best garlic flavor you add two whole heads of garlic to the bread. That might sound like a lot but trust me that it is delicious and the garlic mixture makes the bread absolutely perfect.
If you already know that this roasted garlic is going to steal your heart, prepare an extra head. In fact, you can store the roasted garlic in the refrigerator for up to a week and use it in another dish later. For example, toss a roasted garlic clove into a homemade soup, hummus, or aioli.
Of course you can. You can also replace the cheese in the recipe with a cheese of your choice, see the tips below the recipe.
I haven’t tested it, but I don’t think it would be a problem. I would wrap it in aluminum foil and keep it in the refrigerator or store in an airtight container until you are ready to bake it (max. 2 days). You should also be able to freeze it this way (up to three months). When baking, be aware that frozen bread takes longer to bake.
No, you cut them open with the skin and everything. After baking in the oven, the garlic will be very soft and you can easily squeeze it out of the skin.
You can use slices of bread, Italian bread or french bread. You can use soft bread or more crunchy bread.
It’s a pretty flexible recipe! If you use slices of bread it would become more of a garlic cheese toast instead of a whole bread. Make sure to use thick slices for best results.
If you want you could use garlic powder for making this although the roasted garlic really does create a totally different flavor.
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