| They get hard as a rock. Who can bite thru a sandwich on that? |
| Banh mi are pretty good too |
Homemade rolls? |
Again if you make the sandwich immediately they are not hard. You should eat a baguette within a few hours of it being made. We will sometimes just do a classic ham and butter sandwich for lunch on a saturday on a fresh baguette. So good. I think I will pick one up after tennis tomorrow for this purpose. |
They do get hard. We eat one immediately with butter. And we freeze a second one, but it’s never as good. Sometimes I do make crostini. |
Pro tip: If you run it quickly under running water and then bake it for a little bit, it well rehydrate the inside and get crunchy on the outside again. It works amazingly well. |
+1. Literally cuts the roof of my mouth and lips trying to eat a non-fresh baguette. Totally unappealing. I only eat a baguette that is still warm from the oven. |
Grocery store bread is full of seed oil, sugars and preservatives. |
| I buy it and cut it up to eat with dinner, or my kids eat it for a snack. If I don’t use it right away, I freeze it and then thaw it later. That works well. |
Ah stale day old real French bread becomes French toast the next a.m., you used to be able to get really good French baguettes in Giant. So, so easy. But now they don't sell the real thing, they still come in the red/white and blue sleeve, but so not the real thing, and I don't live close enough to a french bakery to make it a regular thing. |
One of the worst sandwiches on earth. It needs contrast!!! |
What if they’re still warm? Are they putting them back in the oven and out on display in the afternoon? |
No. The PP is an idiot. Good bakeries post the times things come out of the oven for regulars to buy when still warm. |
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Break it or slice it and then add butter. Sprinkle with salt.
Spouse likes to slice, toast, and then eat dry. |
| I buy 2-3 a week for a family of 3. This week we used them for sandwiches, sides with chicken noodle soup and I ate mire than I care to admit with Kelly Gold butter or Brie. |