Croutons are small, toasted or fried pieces of bread used to add crunch and flavor to dishes—most commonly salads and soups.
🥖 What they are
- Usually made from stale or day-old bread
- Cut into cubes or bite-sized pieces
- Seasoned and baked or pan-fried until golden and crispy
🍽️ Common uses
- 🥗 Salads (like Caesar salad or even taco salad for extra crunch)
- 🍲 Soups (tomato soup, creamy soups, etc.)
- 🧀 Toppings for casseroles or baked dishes
👨🍳 Basic homemade croutons (quick recipe)
Ingredients:
- Bread (any type: white, whole wheat, baguette)
- 2–3 tbsp olive oil or butter
- Salt
- Optional: garlic powder, black pepper, oregano, chili flakes
Method:
- Cut bread into small cubes
- Toss with oil/butter + seasonings
- Spread on a baking tray
- Bake at 180°C (350°F) for 10–15 minutes
- Stir once halfway for even crisping
- Cool → they become even crunchier
💡 Tips
- Dry bread = better crunch (fresh bread gets chewy instead)
- Store in an airtight container for up to a week
- Add herbs or parmesan for extra flavor
If you want, I can show you how to add croutons specifically to your seven-layer taco salad or make spicy taco-style croutons.