Dishes like stuffing, french toast, and bread pudding may be thrifty ways to give yesterday's bread a second life, but that doesn't mean that there's always stale bread on hand when a craving hits. Instead of buying a loaf only to wait an extra day to get your carb fix, we have a simple trick for near-instant stale bread.
Keep reading to find out how to dry out your bread in time for some delicious bready eats.
How to Dry Out Bread
- Preheat your oven to 350°F.
- Slice the bread into the size specified by the recipe. If your recipe calls for no crusts, remove them.
- Arrange the slices or cubes into a single layer on a half-sheet pan. Do not season or coat the bread with oil.
- Bake for about 15 minutes, or until the bread is toasted and dry, but not browned.
- Use the dried-out bread in your recipe.
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