27 Awesome Recipes to Give Fresh New Life to Stale Bread (2024)

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Who doesn't have a few pieces of bread going stale at the bottom of the bread bag? Instead of tossing your stale bread, turn those day-old pieces into foodie gold with one of these recipes that actuallycalls for old bread. Day-old bread can be toasted and processed into breadcrumbs that are perfect for toppings and fillings, fried into French toast, and even turned into soups and salads. Make your grocery dollars stretch further by using every bit of every bread loaf, and enjoy the delicious fruits of your cooking labors all at the same time.

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<p>This summery salad is made with five ingredients plus a few pantry staples. The croutons should be made with day-old bread because it is dry and sturdy enough to absorb the vinaigrette without getting mushy. Only have a fresh loaf? Cut it into cubes, place on a baking sheet, and bake at 300&deg;F until golden brown, 15 to 20 minutes.</p>

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This summery salad is made with five ingredients plus a few pantry staples. The croutons should be made with day-old bread because it is dry and sturdy enough to absorb the vinaigrette without getting mushy. Only have a fresh loaf? Cut it into cubes, place on a baking sheet, and bake at 300°F until golden brown, 15 to 20 minutes.

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<p>This holiday season, skip the usual marshmallow-topped casserole and serve this Savory Sweet PotatoCasserole for a change of pace. Because sweet potatoes are so naturally sweet, they are nicely balanced by this savory Parmesan-herb streusel topping. The topping is made with day-old sourdough bread, but you can use another type of stale white bread such as country white, if you prefer. To cut down on sticky clean up, place the potatoes on a foil-lined baking sheet before roasting them. We promise, no one will miss the marshmallows.</p>

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This holiday season, skip the usual marshmallow-topped casserole and serve this Savory Sweet PotatoCasserole for a change of pace. Because sweet potatoes are so naturally sweet, they are nicely balanced by this savory Parmesan-herb streusel topping. The topping is made with day-old sourdough bread, but you can use another type of stale white bread such as country white, if you prefer. To cut down on sticky clean up, place the potatoes on a foil-lined baking sheet before roasting them. We promise, no one will miss the marshmallows.

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Brioche Stuffing-Baked Eggs

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Fill both the “eggs” and “stuffing” elements of your Friendsgiving brunch with this casserole. Start out with a classic baked stuffing (purists may call it a “dressing” since it's not going inside a turkey), then crack a bunch of eggs into the center of the dish. Pop it back in the oven for perfectly baked eggs nestled between chunks of Thanksgiving-scented bread. For the best results, use stale brioche—leave the bread out on your counter for at least 8 hours before making the dish.

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<p>Keep leftover French bread from going stale by re-purposing your loaf into a decadent praline pecan bread pudding. Finish with a drizzle of praline sauce and a dollop of whipped cream.</p>

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Keep leftover French bread from going stale by re-purposing your loaf into a decadent praline pecan bread pudding. Finish with a drizzle of praline sauce and a dollop of whipped cream.

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Refrigerator Soup

Refrigerator Soup

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Sarah Gavigan learned this hearty soup from her Sicilian-born grandmother, who would often visit from Florida for a week at a time and who, Gavigan says, "filled the kitchen with magic." Nonna made use of whatever scraps were on hand in their middle Tennessee home, from collards and lima beans to a Parmesan rind, and insisted it was all "about the touch." Any winter greens work great, and you can use any type of bean.

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Chicken Baked on a Bed of Bread and Swiss Chard

Chicken Baked on a Bed of Bread and Swiss Chard

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This savory chicken dish is easy to prepare and a great way to put that favorite enameled cast-iron dutch oven to good use. Toss day-old cubes of peasant bread with olive oil, capers, raisins, shallots, garlic, and thyme, plus one bunch of fresh Swiss chard. Toss with seasoned chicken pieces and bake for a one-pot main dish that is both delicious and healthy.

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Trout with Pumpkin Seed-Sage Gremolata

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A riff on the classic Italian combo of bread crumbs, garlic, and parsley, this dish's crunchy topping contrasts nicely with the delicate trout. If you don't have day-old bread, toast fresh bread in a low oven.

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<p>Juicy, ripe peaches at the height of stone-fruit season shine in this great summer dessert. "The brandy sauce makes it special, but it's also good for breakfast without the sauce," says Sunset reader Sarah Epstein, of Palo Alto, California. "During the rest of the year, I use the basic recipe and substitute other fruits. One of our favorites is sour cherries with dark chocolate chunks."</p>

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Juicy, ripe peaches at the height of stone-fruit season shine in this great summer dessert. "The brandy sauce makes it special, but it's also good for breakfast without the sauce," says Sunset reader Sarah Epstein, of Palo Alto, California. "During the rest of the year, I use the basic recipe and substitute other fruits. One of our favorites is sour cherries with dark chocolate chunks."

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<p>This simple broiled oysters recipe is courtesy of Jim Gossen, a Louisiana-born bonafide ambassador for Gulf seafood--especially oysters. For an even easier version of Jim Gossen's oysters, omit the shells, double the recipe, and broil the oysters in a baking dish.</p>

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This simple broiled oysters recipe is courtesy of Jim Gossen, a Louisiana-born bonafide ambassador for Gulf seafood--especially oysters. For an even easier version of Jim Gossen's oysters, omit the shells, double the recipe, and broil the oysters in a baking dish.

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Overnight Apple French Toast

Overnight Apple French Toast

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This savory breakfast treat is definitely worth the overnight wait. Taking a crazy spin on traditional French toast, this recipe yields a drool-worthy outcome. Soaked with brown sugar, apple jelly, and freshly sliced apples, this French toast recipe will soon become a family favorite.

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<p>Enjoy the taste of Thanksgiving anytime with this too-easy stuffing balls recipe. Lots of the ingredients are likely already in your pantry. If you don&rsquo;t have cream of mushroom soup on hand, you can use chicken or turkey broth instead. Serve them alongside your bird for the full effect, or set them out as a potluck-friendly finger food for guests to graze on while they&rsquo;re waiting for the big feast.</p>

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Enjoy the taste of Thanksgiving anytime with this too-easy stuffing balls recipe. Lots of the ingredients are likely already in your pantry. If you don’t have cream of mushroom soup on hand, you can use chicken or turkey broth instead. Serve them alongside your bird for the full effect, or set them out as a potluck-friendly finger food for guests to graze on while they’re waiting for the big feast.

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<p>Sealegs Kayaking Adventures, based on Vancouver Island, B.C., starts the morning by serving its guests this decadent creation. They cook it over an open campfire, but it can be prepared over a stovetop griddle as well. Slather a blend of mascarpone cheese, vanilla extract, and blackberry liqueur between slices of day-old French bread, then dip sandwiches in a traditional egg-and-milk mixture before frying in butter. Serve with bacon, plus a hearty helping of blackberries cooked down in maple syrup.</p>

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Sealegs Kayaking Adventures, based on Vancouver Island, B.C., starts the morning by serving its guests this decadent creation. They cook it over an open campfire, but it can be prepared over a stovetop griddle as well. Slather a blend of mascarpone cheese, vanilla extract, and blackberry liqueur between slices of day-old French bread, then dip sandwiches in a traditional egg-and-milk mixture before frying in butter. Serve with bacon, plus a hearty helping of blackberries cooked down in maple syrup.

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Rainy-Day Tomato Soup

Rainy-Day Tomato Soup

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Topped with buttery fresh-baked croutons, here is a tomato soup that is anything but ordinary.

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<p>This bread pudding is from New Orleans chef Leah Chase, the queen of Creole cuisine. And yes, it does call for 5 tablespoons of vanilla extract!</p>

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This bread pudding is from New Orleans chef Leah Chase, the queen of Creole cuisine. And yes, it does call for 5 tablespoons of vanilla extract!

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Bell Pepper, Tomato, Cucumber, and Grilled Bread Salad

Bell Pepper, Tomato, Cucumber, and Grilled Bread Salad

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Summer's freshest veggies combine in a colorful side-dish salad. Toss in grilled shrimp or chicken for an easy one-dish dinner.

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Pain Perdu

Pain Perdu

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In France, French toast is calledpain perdu, meaning "lost bread," as it is a delicious way to use up bread scraps that have gone stale. This version features a decadent sweetened strawberry-and-orange topping.

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Toasted Bread, Bean, and Vegetable Soup

Toasted Bread, Bean, and Vegetable Soup

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We updated ribollita, a hearty, comforting Tuscan vegetable soup thickened with lots of day-old bread, with this lighter version. (We've added the bread at the end and only on top—and used oil sparingly.)

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Clams Casino with Pancetta

Clams Casino with Pancetta

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For easier shucking, steam clams over simmering water for two minutes or just until their shells barely open. Run a knife or small screwdriver around a shell's edge, and pop it open. If you partially steam the clams, reduce the broiling time by a minute or two. The clams may be unsteady on the jelly-roll pan, so you can line the pan with a bed of rock salt for more stability.

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Double Chocolate Bread Pudding with Dulce de Leche

Double Chocolate Bread Pudding with Dulce de Leche

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Chocolate bread pudding just got better with the addition of decadent dulce de leche.

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Spicy Stuffed Mushrooms

Spicy Stuffed Mushrooms

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Adding finely chopped day-old bread to the cheesy, garlicky sausage stuffing gives these stuffed mushrooms both substance and structure.

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Warm Asparagus Salad

Warm Asparagus Salad

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This simple springtime side is the perfect way to use up pieces of day-old bread. Steam asparagus spears and top with our homemade butter-and-garlic breadcrumb mixture for a unique twist on the classic asparagus side.

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Sausage and Caramelized Onion Bread Pudding

Sausage and Caramelized Onion Bread Pudding

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At $1.60 per serving, this hearty and savory bread pudding is delicious at breakfast, lunch, or dinner. If your supermarket offers turkey Italian sausage in the butcher case, purchase one or two links to equal 4 ounces. If starting with a package of several sausages, freeze leftover links up to two months for later use.

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Apple Brown Betty

Apple Brown Betty

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In this variation of the humble dessert, two types of apples are used so it's not too sweet or tart.

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Spaghetti with Anchovies and Breadcrumbs

Spaghetti with Anchovies and Breadcrumbs

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Toss cooked spaghetti with a homemade anchovy paste (trust us, you'll love it!) and toasted garlicky breadcrumbs for a fresh spin on spaghetti and meatballs--no tomatoes allowed. Serve with a simple green salad and your favorite glass of white wine.

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French Toast Waffles

French Toast Waffles

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A waffle maker creates a crisp, brown French toast without a skillet. Just make sure you start with slightly hardened bread so that the toast won't be soggy. Serve toast with fresh berries, powdered sugar, or maple syrup.

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Thyme-Coated Pork Tenderloin

Thyme-Coated Pork Tenderloin

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For family meals, roll pork tenderloin in a mixture of fresh breadcrumbs, dried thyme, and dried onion flakes. Day-old bread makes superior crumbs.

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Pistachio-Encrusted Rack of Lamb

Pistachio-Encrusted Rack of Lamb

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This striking yet simple entrée will win you applause. You can prepare the mustard mixture earlier in the day. The breadcrumb mixture (minus the lemon juice) can also be prepared ahead; just remember to add the juice before patting the pistachio crust onto the lamb.

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How do you refresh stale bread in the microwave? ›

Step 2: Microwave Method
  1. Moisten a section of paper towel long enough to completely cover your loaf of bread (or the portion that you intend to eat). ...
  2. Wrap your portion of bread in your damp paper towel snuggly.
  3. Place your covered loaf or slice into your microwave.
  4. Microwave for 10 seconds.

How to make day old bread from fresh bread? ›

Giving your bread a quick bake in a 350ºF oven will starve it of its moisture—which is exactly what you're looking for. Cut your loaf into evenly sized cubes or slices (depending on what you're making), and toast them, dry, for 15 to 20 minutes, or until lightly golden brown. Proceed with your recipe.

Does toasting fix stale bread? ›

If it's just a bit hard and dry then toasting it may be the one way to recover it and make it edible as a slice (as opposed to making it into bread crumbs). Heat can restore moisture to bread but not in bread which is bone hard & dry.

Does microwaving stale bread help? ›

All you need to do is place your bread inside a damp paper towel, and microwave it on a plate for 10 seconds. The water will revive the starch molecules in the bread's flour, the reaction between the two will occur again, and you'll have your soft bread back.

Is stale bread bad for you? ›

Stale Bread and Stale Cereal Is Safe to Eat.

Bottom line: that date on your bread is not a “throw into the trash can date”, it's simply a general guide to peak quality. The bread may even be fresh for another week or more.

How do you revive stale bread Reddit? ›

Revive a stale loaf of bread by generously wetting the outside of the loaf and placing it into a 300°F / 150°C oven for 6-10 minutes. This will work for almost all whole loafs of bread. Be careful not to oversaturate the cut side of the bread if there is one.

What does bread do to the heart? ›

New research reinforces advice to include more whole grains in your diet. A diet heavy in "refined" grains (such as white bread, cookies and muffins) may increase your risk for heart disease and early death, while whole grains may lower it, according to the study.

Why does bread make my chest tight? ›

For some people, wheat allergy may cause a life-threatening reaction called anaphylaxis. In addition to other signs and symptoms of wheat allergy, anaphylaxis may cause: Swelling or tightness of the throat. Chest pain or tightness.

Why is stale bread so hard? ›

But over time, the starches undergo what is called retrogradation, meaning the starch granules give back some of their water, as it works its way to the surface of the loaf and evaporates. As this happens, the starches partially revert to their crystalline structure, which causes the bread to become hard and brittle.

Does warming up stale bread help? ›

Stale Bread Method: Dampen, Wrap in Aluminum Foil, Reheat at 300°F. This is the approach The Spruce Eats recommends for bringing back stale bread — dampen under the faucet, wrap the whole loaf in foil, and reheat for 15 minutes in a 300°F oven.

How do you make bread soft and warm again? ›

Preheat your oven to 350 degrees F. Take the loaf of bread and wrap it in some aluminum foil to retain moisture. Bake on a baking sheet for anywhere from 5 to 15 minutes--baking time will depend on the efficiency of your oven. Take out of the oven and serve warm, or let the bread cool to room temperature if necessary.

How do you make bread soft and last longer? ›

Add Eggs

Another bread making tips that can help you create better dough for softer and fluffy bread is by adding eggs. Eggs act as the binding agent, make the dough stronger, add rich flavour and extend the shelf life of bread.

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