Food Network features out-of-this-world garlic bread
Food Network’s Twitter shows gooey, delicious garlic bread
If you don’t like garlic bread, do you really have a soul? Isn’t that a sign someone is a vampire? Probably. Either way, it’s definitely one of the most delicious things to ever exist. It’s bread, garlic and usually butter (and sometimes cheese). What’s not to like? Food Network clearly understands this with the video they shared late in 2020.
The video clip shows the most buttery garlic bread to ever exist and is originally from @irregularfoodlens on Instagram. To watch this video, you might need a towel because it will make you drool into a puddle.
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It starts with a whole loaf of bread that is then cut open down the center. The baker then fills the cuts with cream cheese and garlic. Once it’s filled….ok, are you holding onto something? Because you might faint based on what happens next.
Food Network features Calic Bread garlic bread on Twitter
The cream cheese and garlic-filled bread is then dunked into a giant bowl of melted garlic butter.
Are you still with us? Should we get out the smelling salts? I told you to hold onto something!
After that, you can get your choice of topping added to bread along with cheese. The bakers then put it in the oven to get it crusty and melty. Finally, you cut it open and, I assume, stuff it into your face and enjoy.
Where do you get one of these amazing loaves of bread? They’re currently available at Calic Bread in Los Angeles. And guess what? They ship their bread all over the world!! You can order a two-pack of their garlic bread kits right now for around $79. Yes, that’s a lot but for this bread….it might be worth it.
What do you think of this garlic bread? Will you be buying one? Let us know in the comments below!