Spinach Parsley Pesto Garlic Bread
on Aug 25, 2019, Updated Dec 15, 2023
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Get an amazing garlic bread recipe that is an easy and satisfying way to use parsley and leftover pesto. In just a few minutes, dinner feels super special.
Another garlic bread!? Yes, because it’s one of the easiest ways to make dinner special, people happy, and Cheyenne Cohen (food photographer extraordinaire) blissed out. And it’s also an incredibly easy and satisfying way to use up leftover condiments, like roasted garlic, pesto or salsa verde.
How to Cut Baguette for Garlic Bread
The best way to cut baguette into 1/2-inch or so slices without cutting all the way though the bread is to use chopsticks as a guide. Place one chopsticks one each side of the bread. Cut the bread into slices, stopping when the knife hits the chopsticks.
I got a little super happy with this pesto, and blended it into crème fraiche to make this delicious open faced breakfast sandwich. Then I dolloped some of that leftover pesto crème fraiche onto warm roasted asparagus for the springiest side dish ever.
At dinner, this disappeared quickly with people taking two, three slices, looking around hopefully for more. This would be so great served with Simple Baked Pasta with Bolognese Sauce, Chicken and Mushroom Marsala Rotelle, Creamy Garlic Parmesan Chicken and Potatoes, Pork Chops with Applesauce, or Pasta with Fresh Heirloom Tomato Sauce.
This Spinach Parsley Pesto Garlic Bread is an easy & satisfying way to use up leftover condiments. It’s also an easy side dish to make dinner more special.
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Other Garlic Bread Recipes to Try:
- Roasted Garlic and Tomato Bread
- Salsa Verde Garlic Bread
- Best Garlic Bread Ever
- Chimichurri Garlic Bread
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Ingredients
- ½ recipe Spinach-Parsley Pesto
- 1 large baguette
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 400 F.
- Cut the baguette into 1/2-inch or so slices, but don’t cut all the way through the bread; the goal is for the slices to remain attached at the bottom. (Place chopsticks along the sides of the bread to prevent slicing all the way down.)
- Use a brush to smear the pesto in between the slices, making sure to brush some of the pesto on both sides of each slice. Place the baguette on a large piece of foil, and pull the foil up around the sides of the bread, but not over the top — you want the top to be able to brown.
- Bake for about 20 minutes until the bread is hot and the top is lightly browned and crusty. Serve hot.
gave new life to the concept of bread on the table! Loved this.
Nothing perks up a dinner like a loaf of garlic bread, I always say. (I do actually always say that. It might be annoying.)