Thursday, September 26, 2024

Texas Toast Your Way

 Everything in Texas is bigger including their toast. THis is garlic bread on steroids and can be used not just for Italain dish's but makes a nice base for sandwiches like roast beef au jus. Like garlic bread it's a simple make.

Regular contributor Christina Morales wrote about this treat in yesterday's New York Times Food section.This is a big  slice of bread with a buttery and garlicky top. Where it came from is iffy. Two outposts of Pig Stand, a popular barbecue stand throughout the state claimed to have invented it in either Denton or Beaumont.It was first made in the 1940's. A cook buttered both sides of a plump bread that was too thick to put in a toaster.It was then browned on a griddle. The last location of Pig Stand in San Antonio closed last year had made the bread the same way for decades. One longstanding waitress, Mary Ann Hill who had worked their since the Sixties recalled customers loved the bread so much that they asked for several pieces in advance and while others asked her to soak pieces in butter. Other Texans claimed fame in inventing Texas toast. Gene Dunson , owner of the Dallas restaurant Gene's Wheel toook thick slices fo bread from his baker ,brushed both sides with butter and  toasted it on the griddle. Customers fell madly in love with the slices

The bread is now finding its' way into sandwiches.Ian So who is the chef at Vuji Cafe in Houston tried several breads in his Vietnamese themed restaurant to see how they'd hold up.Nothing  really held up to his spicy jam packed sandwiches like the Texas toast from the Texas grocery store H.E.B. Texas toast is big in the frozen food aisle where there are several different brands featuring it. Yet it's a snap to make. All that's  needed is six thick sliced pieces of white bread. You can buy an uncut loaf  at any store or bakery (although the bakery is your best bet.) The slices should be three quarters of an inch thick.It's then brushing both sides with a mix of melted butter olive oil, parsley and  kosher salt like Diamon. Garlic powder can  be added to this , especially if you're planning to serve it with spaghetti and a lot of sauce. (the bread is perfect for sopping up all that rich tomato goodness.. Generously brush both sides. place  sliceson a sheet pan  and bake in a pre set 375 degrees Farenheit oven for eight to twenty two minutes or until the bottoms are brown .FLip over and bake the other side for three to ficew minutes more. (this side wont take long to brown.) Sprinkle with more salt  and serve hot. Keep in mind this would be great topped with meatballs and pesto sauce or London broil with gravy.

Texas toast is a great side for any dish. It's also a snap to make. Try it this weekend as a side to pasta or as a base for meat balls or roast beef.


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