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Where To Buy Soft Garlic Bread?

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dimitra | 14:00 Mon 07th Aug 2017 | Food & Drink
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Hello does anybody know what supermarkets sell garlic bread that isn't too hard for the gums please? I find many are very hard even after baking. Thanks in Advance,
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You might be better off making your own.

Take the crust off a bloomer, slice to required thickness. Spread slices with garlic butter, wrap in tinfoil and put in the oven for 10-15 mins. The foil should hopefully keep the bread soft.
Yep...make your own.
Why not make your own with a bread that suits you.
http://www.simplyrecipes.com/recipes/garlic_bread/
cant beat home made garlic bread
Buy the garlic bread slices.

Like you I find the crust of garlic bread very hard.

If you buy it pre-sliced it is softer (more bread less crust)
http://www.recipetineats.com/cheese-garlic-crack-bread-pull-apart-bread/
I've made something similar to the link. It's lovely and incredibly soft.
You can get pizza style garlic bread in most supermarkets which isn't too hard on the gums.
I buy Aldi's focaccia bread and warm it up on a low gas so it does not get hard. The minute I feel it hardening I whip it out of the oven.
look for garlic flatbread instead of a baguette
Or a Garlic Naan.
Sainsbury's Taste The Difference garlic bread, like a pizza. Cook at 175c for 6 minutes, nice and soft.

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