Early on in my cooking
life, I had a guest over for almost every meal I cooked.
And often in the beginning,
I would ask a friend to take the photos for me. When I started out I had no
idea what I was doing and things in the kitchen were often hectic. So to get
someone to take on the task of photos for me was a great relief. Until I
realized that most of the people I had taking the photos did a HORRIBLE job
They would get
distracted and miss important shots, they would get drunk and the photos would
be blurry or the camera would end up filthy.
Don’t get me wrong I
appreciated the help, but it became way more trouble than it was worth.
So when my good friend
Nicole came for a visit on Sunday, I was a little hesitant when she offered to
take the photos.
But she was AWESOME.
She got great action photos, great step-by-step shots and amazing pictures of the
ingredients.
And in exchange for
her artsy and wonderful photos, I fed her with very tasty food.
Most things really are
better homemade and this is not an exception.
You will need…
3 cups sourdough
bread, cubed
4 garlic cloves,
minced
2 tablespoons olive
oil
4 tablespoons butter
1 teaspoon dried
oregano
Salt and pepper to
taste
Start by combining you
olive oil and minced garlic in a small bowl and let it soak for an hour up to
overnight.
When you are ready to
make your croutons, preheat your oven to 350 degrees F.
In a medium saucepan
melt the butter over medium heat.
When the butter has
melted, add in the garlic and olive oil.
Cook until the garlic
is fragrant, about 30 seconds.
Toss in the bread and
coat.
Season with salt,
pepper and oregano.
When all the bread is
coated, pour it onto a baking sheet.
Bake the croutons for
15 minutes, until golden brown.
Sere warm.
Love and Beer Floats
Angela
Sourdough Ceasar Croutons
3 cups sourdough bread, cubed
4 garlic cloves, minced
2 tablespoons olive oil
4 tablespoons butter
1 teaspoon dried oregano
Salt and pepper to taste
Start by combining you olive oil and minced garlic in a small bowl and let it soak for an hour up to overnight.
When you are ready to make your croutons, preheat your oven to 350 degrees F.
In a medium saucepan melt the butter over medium heat.
When the butter has melted, add in the garlic and olive oil.
Cook until the garlic is fragrant, about 30 seconds.
Toss in the bread and coat.
Season with salt, pepper and oregano.
When all the bread is coated, pour it onto a baking sheet.
Bake the croutons for 15 minutes, until golden brown.
Sere warm.
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