Chex Mix
Lidey Heuck
247 ratings with an average rating of 4 out of 5 stars
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1 hour, plus cooling
Published Dec. 19, 2023
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Heat the oven to 375 degrees and arrange the bread slices on a sheet pan. In a small bowl, combine the butter, olive oil and salt, as well as the parsley and garlic powder, if using.
Brush each piece of bread generously on both sides with the butter mixture. Bake until the bottoms are golden brown, 8 to 12 minutes. Flip and bake until the second side is toasted, 3 to 5 minutes more. (It will not take as long as the first side.)
Sprinkle the pieces of toast lightly with salt and serve hot, sliced in half, if desired.
Wow, what a treat to see this! I was born and raised in Beaumont and knew the Pig Stand well. Sadly, it is no longer. Happy to know the origin of Texas Toast, and that the memory of the Pig Stand lives on!
I have always loved fat, crispy, squishy Texas Toast. Glad to see it codified. :) Never had wheat Texas Toast, or a Texas Toast with minced garlic. But if that's what you prefer, go for it! The food police will not come knocking on your door. Alas, no one will give you an award for pointing out white bread isn't healthy (or is it just trashy?) or fresh garlic exists. We know. Holiday cheers to the moderators. I can't imagine sifting through "processed cheese is murder" for the 1000th time.
How about fresh minced garlic?
This was a great Texas toast recipe but I swapped out the bread with branzino and swapped out the butter, garlic powder and parsley with rice pilaf, haricot verts, and an 8x10 glossy of Mickey Rooney. Otherwise followed the recipe exactly and it came out great!!
This was easy and delicious. As another person commented, I too will double the butter/olive oil mixture. This is going in the rotation!
Maybe it's just me, but I ran out of the butter/oil mixture after brushing one side. Next time I'm going to double the mixture. The worst that can happen is I have to make more pieces.
A better toast is inch thick somewhat dense white bread slathered with butter and a mixture of parmesan cheese then toasted on a flat grill ala Sizzler Toast.
Booooooo.! Do we really need a recipe for toast? So sad. Is the entire food staff on an extended holiday? Thanks for the inspiration NOT! Feels like we’ve stepped back 40+years with this one. To end on a quasi positive note… (I do agree with another commenter about using fresh garlic. )
Why does it have to be white bread?
Because Texas Toast was made with white bread. You may use any bread you want.
This was a great Texas toast recipe but I swapped out the bread with branzino and swapped out the butter, garlic powder and parsley with rice pilaf, haricot verts, and an 8x10 glossy of Mickey Rooney. Otherwise followed the recipe exactly and it came out great!!
Love your recipe however I used an 8x10 glossy of Emeril Lagasse so I could say BAM when I added it.
In Texas, Texas toast is a type of thick-sliced white bread from the bread aisle. It isn’t frozen sliced French bread topped with garlic and cheese. If you order Texas toast instead of a biscuit with your breakfast, you get thick-sliced white bread (bakery or store-bought) grilled with butter. Still, though, I always have some of the frozen stuff on hand because it’s good, cheap, and easy, and it would only be improved by making it from scratch with this recipe.
Memories of Gen X childhood on spaghetti night. Simply good, always gone.
I have always loved fat, crispy, squishy Texas Toast. Glad to see it codified. :) Never had wheat Texas Toast, or a Texas Toast with minced garlic. But if that's what you prefer, go for it! The food police will not come knocking on your door. Alas, no one will give you an award for pointing out white bread isn't healthy (or is it just trashy?) or fresh garlic exists. We know. Holiday cheers to the moderators. I can't imagine sifting through "processed cheese is murder" for the 1000th time.
Wow, what a treat to see this! I was born and raised in Beaumont and knew the Pig Stand well. Sadly, it is no longer. Happy to know the origin of Texas Toast, and that the memory of the Pig Stand lives on!
How about fresh minced garlic?
How about it? It's not how traditional Texas Toast was made. You may use it if you prefer it. It might be harsh.
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