Learn how to make homemade croutons, they are a favorite in our house! Just 4 simple ingredients and you are ready to dress up a soup, add crunch to a salad, or nibble on during the day.
1loafcrusty French breadcut into 1 inch cubes, set aside (stale bread works great, if bread is really fresh, cube and let it sit on the counter for an hour or so)
1stickunsalted butterreduce salt by ¼ teaspoon if using salted butter
1-2teaspoonskosher sea salt
2clovesgarlicminced (replace with 1 teaspoon garlic powder)
Cut french bread into rough 1 inch squares, set aside (stale bread works best, but fresh still works). Melt butter in a large pot, stir in sea salt and garlic, stirring for 1 minute until garlic is fragrant.
Remove pot from heat, add bread cubes and using a large spoon toss until seasoned butter is soaked into bread evenly. Spread croutons on a parchment lined cookie sheet. Bake 15-20 minutes until evenly browned, using a spatula, toss once or twice during baking time so all sides are toasted.
Store cooled croutons in a ziplock bag or an airtight storage container on the counter for up to 3-5 days. Up to a week in the refrigerator (you may need to toss them for a few minutes in a hot pan to crisp them up again) or up to 3 months in the freezer.
VariationsSprinkle ¼ cup fine grated parmesan cheese over the tops of croutons before baking. Add other herbs and spices, try 1 teaspoon of dried oregano, basil or thyme (or all three), toss with butter. Don't want to use all butter; use equal amounts of olive oil or avocado oil; or half butter, half olive oil. Don't have fresh garlic? Add a teaspoon of garlic powder instead.
Notes
You can use all sorts of other breads, see post for list of ideas!