-->

Saturday, April 18, 2015

author photo



If you bought a special loaf of bakery bread and you’re wondering how to reheat it to preserve its taste and texture, your best bet is heating it in the oven for about 15 minutes. You can reheat bread on the stove, too, but some breads will come out a little chewy this way (and don’t even try the microwave). And if you’re looking for a classic, quick reheating method, nothing beats making toast.


Steps


Using the Oven


  1. Preheat the oven to . This is the best temperature for reheating bread. Any hotter and the bread could burn quickly. A lower temperature would require a longer cooking time, resulting in dry bread. If you want a soft interior with a chewy crust, 350℉ (175℃) is the way to go.[1]
    Reheat Bread Step 1 Version 3.jpg

    • It’s better to slice the bread after reheating rather than slicing it before reheating. Sliced bread will heat quickly and become hard and crunchy if you’re not careful.

    • However, if you want to make bread crumbs or croutons, you can slice or dice the bread. Toss it with some melted butter, a dash of salt and pepper and some garlic powder, and you’ll end up with a delicious topping for your salad.


  2. Wrap the bread in foil. This will protect the crust and help stop it from getting burned while the inside of the bread heats. If you try to reheat it unwrapped, the crust could overcook and turn out hard.
    Reheat Bread Step 2 Version 3.jpg


  3. Bake the bread for 10 to 15 minutes. For small or thin loaves of bread such as baguettes, limit the baking time to 10 minutes. For larger, thicker loaves of bread, bake for 15 minutes so the center has time to warm up.
    Reheat Bread Step 3 Version 3.jpg


  4. Remove the bread from the oven and serve. Serve the bread right away so it doesn’t have time to cool again. Reheating bread a third time probably will result in a less-than-optimal taste and texture.[2]
    Reheat Bread Step 4 Version 3.jpg


Using the Stovetop


  1. Wrap the bread in aluminum foil. This will help it heat evenly and protect it from getting burned during the reheating process.
    Reheat Bread Step 5 Version 3.jpg


  2. Place the bread in a pot with a lid. Use the smallest possible pot that will still comfortably hold the bread. Put the lid on the pot.
    Reheat Bread Step 6 Version 2.jpg


  3. Place the pot on the stove over low heat. The low heat will gently warm the bread. Allow it to warm for about five minutes, then remove the bread and check to see if it has been thoroughly heated. If not, replace it in the pan and warm it for another few minutes.
    Reheat Bread Step 7 Version 2.jpg

    • An alternative method is to wrap the bread and steam it in a steamer pan above simmering water. Wrap it well so the steam doesn’t get through and make the bread go soft. This method won’t really revive a crisp crust, but it’s suitable for hard, dry, day-old bread.


Making Toast


  1. Slice your bread. Use a bread knife to slice it into slices thin enough to fit into your toaster, but substantial enough to hold together when you butter it or use it as part of a sandwich.
    Reheat Bread Step 8 Version 2.jpg

    • Keep in mind that the thinner you make the slices, the more quickly the bread will toast, and the crisper it will turn out.

    • You can toast thick, hearty slices in the oven if they won’t fit in your toaster.[3]


  2. Toast your bread in a toaster. If you’re looking for a quick, convenient, and effective toasting method, nothing beats a toaster. Load the bread into the slots, change the setting to your preferred level of doneness, and push down on the knob that lowers the toast into the toaster and turns it on. When the toast springs back up, it’s ready to eat.
    Reheat Bread Step 9.jpg

    • Be careful when you remove your bread from the toaster. You might need to let it cool for a moment if it’s too hot to touch.
      Reheat Bread Step 9Bullet1.jpg


    • Never stick a knife or fork into a toaster to extract the toast. Unplug the toaster and remove the toast.
      Reheat Bread Step 9Bullet2.jpg



  3. Try toasting your bread in the oven. This adds a tasty gourmet touch, since nothing beats the texture of oven-toasted bread. Turn on the broiler in your oven and let it preheat. Place your bread slices on a baking sheet. Put the baking sheet under the broiler for two to five minutes, or until the bread is toasted to your preferred level of doneness.
    Reheat Bread Step 10 Version 2.jpg

    • For extra delicious toast, try buttering the bread before you broil it.
      Reheat Bread Step 10Bullet1.jpg


    • You can also melt cheese on the bread to make a great afternoon snack.
      Reheat Bread Step 10Bullet2.jpg




Video


Sources and Citations


Cite error: <ref> tags exist, but no <references/> tag was found




Source link



How to Reheat Bread

This post have 0 komentar


EmoticonEmoticon

Next article Next Post
Previous article Previous Post