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January 17, 2019

Garlic BreadsticksThe best thing with bread is that when you aren't able to consume all of it you can just transform or upgrade it in any way you want. I have plenty of leftovers from the New Year's eve. I didn't want them to get wasted so here's what I did.

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Ingredients:

  • leftover sliced bread
  • butter (softened)
  • garlic
  • iodized fine salt
ingredients
 

Steps:

  1. Grate garlic clove.
  2. Grating garlic
     
  3. Mix it well with the soft butter.
  4. mixing garlic and butter
     
  5. Brush butter and garlic mixture into both sides of each sliced bread.
  6. brushing bread with garlic butter
     
  7. Slice into strips.
  8. cutting buttered bread slice
     
  9. Sprinkle with fine salt.
  10. sprinkling Garlic Breadsticks with salt
     
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  11. Bake over 180 C for 15 minutes or until golden brown and crisp.
  12. toasted Garlic Breadsticks
     
  13. Enjoy!
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December 17, 2007

I'm seeking ideas for bread sticks and cookie sticks! I received a lovely lead crystal container as my first Christmas gift of 2007. The interior of the cylindrical container is just over 7" tall and about 5.25" in diameter. Although you could use it for flowers (a lot of them because the mouth is huge), I would like to put food in it, because it would be displayed very well!



I'm thinking about bread sticks, very long cookie sticks, or maybe dipped pretzels - although I'm guessing those long, thick pretzel sticks may not be long enough! I really wouldn't have to put stick shapes in there - maybe it could be something people could get out with long toothpicks or a long spoon. I need your imaginations!
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Liz from Maryland

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December 18, 20070 found this helpful

Long biscotti

 
By Michele (Guest Post)
December 18, 20070 found this helpful

What about adding something to the bottom of the crystal vase? Like waxed paper or something, crunched up to fill the bottom a little then add the dipped pretzels ect. Tie a simple red or gold ribbon around the center.

 
December 18, 20070 found this helpful

I have seen (in magazines) a lot of tall vases filled with lemons. Just stack them to the top and put on a table. Very chic and inexpensive.

 

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December 18, 20070 found this helpful

I hate to be the one to rain on your parade dear, But If you check...LEAD is in lead crystal and is NOT SAFE to use for FOOD items.Just check out any of the dept. stores in your area. They have warning signs up in their displays of lead crystal. Kohls,Linens and Things, Penny's Macy's,Costco etc. all do here in Ca. I was told that if you line the container with plastic wrap first it is ok ,But I do not trust that for my great granddaughter and great grandsons.

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How do we know for sure? Be aware..and BE SAFE. Maybe use it for fresh flowers with a small bare tree branch sprayed white and artificial bird or a small flowering plant,fill in the vase with greens to hide the pot, fill with small pinecones with ever green sprigs/holly or those tiny shiny foil packages,and the shiny Christmas ornaments come in many sizes, mix some together. Hope this is helpful to you. Great Granny Hugs,Vi

 
By Liz (Guest Post)
December 19, 20070 found this helpful

Thanks, Gran and everyone! I had it in the back of my mind that I had to check the lead issue, but hadn't gotten around to it! I love all your suggestions, and the vase is so big around that I definitely have room to line it for edibles. Thanks! Keep those ideas coming! Happy Holidays! Liz

 
December 25, 20070 found this helpful

I must second the biscotti idea. Look on Martha Stewart's site for recipes. I've used her recipe before, for Christmas gifts, actually, and it turned out great.

 
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October 28, 2008

In a large bowl, combine 2 cups flour, yeast and salt. Add 2 cups warm water. Beat with electric mixer at low speed 30 seconds, scraping the sides of bowl constantly.

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Beat at high speed 3 minutes. With spoon, stir in as much remaining flour as possible.

 
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May 1, 2007

Thaw dough, but do not let raise. Spread out on lightly greased 15x10 inch jelly roll pan. Spread melted margarine on bread and then sprinkle on the seeds, bouillon and cheese.

 
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November 28, 2004

For quick breadsticks take store bought refrigerator biscuits and roll them into little "snakes" and dip each one into some melted butter that has about a tsp. of garlic powder in it.

 
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June 30, 2011

These are great with spaghetti, lasagna or other 'Italian' dishes. Kids love them.

 
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