Anonymous
Post 01/30/2022 16:30     Subject: Soup with Bread Timing

Thanks. Gonna try all of these, including the overpriced rolls because someone said they are worth it. So many options!
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2022 14:36     Subject: Soup with Bread Timing

Anonymous wrote:No knead bread is great for this because you can make in advance and it just hangs out in the fridge until the day you want to bake.


Agreed. You make the dough in advance and keep it in the fridge; just chunk off as much as you want to make. Not instant, though -- you need 30-40 minutes to let it come to room temperature, plus 30-60 for baking depending on the size of the loaf.
Anonymous
Post 01/29/2022 08:32     Subject: Soup with Bread Timing

Popovers, quick and great with soup.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2022 18:34     Subject: Soup with Bread Timing

You could make some Irish beer bread

Or flatbread is super easy and fast
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2022 18:33     Subject: Re:Soup with Bread Timing

I like the Costco par baked shelf stable sourdough loaves
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2022 18:30     Subject: Soup with Bread Timing

Anonymous wrote:You can also buy bakery bread and freeze, this also can be heated in the oven while the soup cooks. If the size is large you may need to defrost it briefly in the microwave before popping it in the oven.


I do this and it works well. If we wouldn’t eat the whole loaf, I cut it in half or into smaller pieces before freezing. I reheat in my Breville counter oven to quickly thaw and warm.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2022 16:20     Subject: Soup with Bread Timing

Anonymous wrote:Pepperidge Farms makes artisan rolls that bake for 10 m in a 400 degree oven....


And they are yummy. I love these.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2022 16:10     Subject: Soup with Bread Timing

No knead bread is great for this because you can make in advance and it just hangs out in the fridge until the day you want to bake.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2022 15:47     Subject: Soup with Bread Timing

Pepperidge Farms makes artisan rolls that bake for 10 m in a 400 degree oven....
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2022 15:43     Subject: Soup with Bread Timing

Also try the Washington post fast focaccia recipe. It’s not instant, but it is fast!
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2022 15:41     Subject: Soup with Bread Timing

Bread rolls freeze very well. You can make a tray of pull-apart rolls, and wrap individually in foil. When the soup is cooking, put the required number in the oven to warm through so that they are ready at the same time.
You can also buy bakery bread and freeze, this also can be heated in the oven while the soup cooks. If the size is large you may need to defrost it briefly in the microwave before popping it in the oven.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2022 15:31     Subject: Soup with Bread Timing

You can buy refrigerated dough in a variety of forms. You can also freeze bread. As long as it's wrapped up well, it's fine.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2022 15:30     Subject: Soup with Bread Timing

Help!

I can make any soup from my freezer/fridge/pantry on a whim.
How do I get instant bread too?

I guess these are my options:
1. frozen dough - I have to thaw and proof starting that morning
2. Fully cooked frozen bread- you warm them up - I think they're expensive
3. Make biscuits
4. Par cooked bread that's frozen - I can't find this lately
5. Can I buy bakery bread, like a French Loaf, and cut in half and freeze? Like garlic bread is prepped and frozen? Will this heat back up OK and quickly in the oven?