A daily basic expense in any household is the visit to our local bakery for our daily fresh bread. But what happens when we have leftover bread? I remember my mother saying... we never throw away bread, it's a sin!!! And she was right! Some people are in need, and we would throw it away??? So, I’ve started the process of showing you some ways to utilize your leftover bread, and believe me, you'll like them because they are easy solutions that even the kids will love recycling your bread!!!!
A basic step before we start is to make it a habit to have a container in the fridge or a bag in which we put our leftover bread to keep it for more days without dehydrating.
IF YOU HAVE AN ENTIRE LOAF LEFTOVER, MOISTEN IT WITH A LITTLE WATER, WRAP YOUR LOAF IN A WET CLEAN TOWEL, AND PUT IT IN A WARM OVEN FOR 10 MINUTES UNTIL THE TOWEL DRIES OUT! THE RESULT??? LIKE FRESH BREAD!!!!
PIZZA!!!! Oh yes!! An easy and lovely pizza for the evening, with whatever ingredients you have in your fridge! Slice your stale bread, dip it in an egg with a little milk, lay it on a baking sheet that we have previously lined with parchment paper,, and follow the exact steps of a classic pizza. That is, spread a little sauce on the bread, add whatever your fridge contains... Bake it in the oven, and enjoy a lovely pizza with a movie at night, as an office snack, or for the kids' school lunch!
TOASTIES!!! Slice the bread and make toasties for the kids' snack, for school, the office... Toast with bread is much tastier, flavorful, and satisfying! Add a little butter, ham or turkey, kasseri cheese, egg, lettuce, tomato, and make the tastiest toastie!!!
SWEET EGG BREAD Use your leftover bread following the steps I describe and make sweet egg bread for breakfast, brunch, an afternoon snack, for school, the office, etc., with seasonal fruits, nuts, honey, etc.
SAVORY FRENCH TOAST For the old to remember and the new to learn... Generations have grown up with savory French toast! The classic recipe for the tastiest savory French toast that we make, and not a soul remains!!!
SKORDALIA Beloved skordalia for our table, a lifesaving solution, because who doesn't love skordalia after all???
BREAD FRITTERS OR BATTERED FRITTERS The ultimate bread recycling, since with this recipe, the fritters become irresistible due to their deliciousness and aromas. With ingredients we certainly have at home, you make the family's meal out of nothing.... Economical and delicious!
CROUTONS Improvise with spices and herbs (garlic, paprika, oregano, rosemary, thyme, etc.) and make your own croutons for your salads, your soups, and generally wherever you like!!! A great idea is to cut your bread into small bites and mix them with your favorite spices and bake them with grated yellow cheese. You immediately create a perfect snack for TV watching, for kids who like to wander and eat something.
BREADCRUMBS Why buy breadcrumbs when you have leftover bread? Dry your bread in the oven (70 degrees for half an hour for 1 cm thick slices) and grind it in your food processor. Keep the breadcrumbs in a jar in your fridge, and you will always have ready and homemade breadcrumbs for your dishes!!!
RUSKS Cut into slices 1.5 cm thick and dry at 70-80 degrees for 25-30 minutes your rusks. Use them in soups, dakos, salads, etc.
GARLIC BREAD A delicious way to use stale bread by making garlic bread. Whenever I make garlic bread, not a crumb is left...delicious, tasty, and quick! You can also use other cheeses that you have like parmesan, etc.
BRUSCHETTAS Perfect bruschettas with the philosophy of recycling with whatever we have in our fridge... Cold cuts, cheeses, olive paste, cherry tomatoes, peppers, etc. The kids will love them!!!
FAUX SOUFFLE WITH STALE BREAD Cut your bread into squares , put it in a bowl where you've beaten 3 eggs and 250 g of fresh milk with a little salt and pepper. Mix them and let them sit until all the liquid is absorbed Use whatever cheeses and cold cuts you have in your fridge and not only. We can add peppers, sausages, mushrooms, just that we'll saute them a bit beforehand. Place the bread squares in a baking dish at the bottom, then add cheeses, cold cuts, chopped peppers (whatever we have), then another layer of bread squares, and finish again with a layer of cold cuts and cheeses. Break 3 eggs and mix them in a bowl with a little more milk. Pour the mixture over the ingredients and bake for 40 minutes at 180 degrees Celsius with the dish covered. Then uncover to allow it to brown. Remove it from the oven, let it rest for a while, and serve.
FAUX APPLE PUDDING From nothing to a perfect little dessert!!! Cut the leftover bread into small squares, . In a bowl, beat 3 eggs with 250 g of milk, 100 g of brown sugar, 1 tbsp of cinnamon, 1/2 tsp of clove, 2 finely chopped apples, 3 finely chopped figs (or if you don't have figs, use raisins), add the bread to soak up the liquid, and put it in a buttered form dusted with sugar, Sprinkle sugar on top as well and bake in an oven at 180 degrees Celsius for 45-50 minutes until the dessert takes on color! When it's done, let it cool down and drizzle with honey or sprinkle with powdered sugar on top. I give you my word that it's an incredibly aromatic and tasty dessert, you will be begging to have stale bread to make it!!!!!! (in the photo a piece is missing because simply as it was cooling down to take it out… they couldn't resist and ate it!!!)
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