Can you microwave garlic bread?!
Is it still gonna taste "freezer-ish" if I microwave it or something?
I feel dumb. LOL.
Answers: I know it's a stupid question....but I'm currently cleaning the oven and now I'm craving for garlic bread. I'm like oh I'm just going to pop it in the microwave and on the box it says nothing about microwaves. Just oven.
Is it still gonna taste "freezer-ish" if I microwave it or something?
I feel dumb. LOL.
yeah i think it should work just make sure it doesn't have that foil paper bag thingy. my mom caught our garlic bread on fire that way once...it was kind of amazing!
it wont be too good the bread wont get crispy
Yes....
it won't be crispy itll prolly get soggy try putting it in the toaster
I did this very very chewy...
no, you can't. if you put it in and press start, the microwave oven will spit it back out.
as long as you don't mind it not being crispy.
It wont taste that good u can probably toast it and it would taste better
If you like it soggy....YUCK....put it on the stove at least!!!
it may not taset that good but i don't see why not!
i dont advise that you do that. it wont cook well and it wont taste good either
Put it in the oven or a toaster oven...the microwave will make it soft or just not good!
Don't feel dumb, your craving a certain taste and your trying to achieve it...but for God sake don't microwave it...or just read the package it came in...to be safe.
I have zapped it. Wrap it by pieces in a paper towel with no air hole in the paper for about 30 seconds if you've got a good microwave, about a minute if you've got a cheapie like I have. Just put the rest back in the freezer well wrapped.
I am pretty sure you can. I guess you'll find out sooner or later.
You can microwave it for a portion of the time.
The important thing is to not do it too long -- it will get chewy.
Also, you must finish it in the toaster oven/oven to get the crispy "garlic toast" finish.
This combo will get you your garlic bread in a fraction of the time,
Good luck!
if it comes in sum kind of metal wrap to cook it in, dont use the microwave. also, check the box to see if you arent supossed to cook it in the microwave. other than that, go ahead and use the mcrwav. by the way, texas toast is good.
Grains usually don't take long to cook so don't put it in for very long because once the bread cools it will be brick hard.
so try 30sec. then check it. it should be perfect but if it's still cold try another 15sec keep doing this until it's just the way you like it.
certainly can but it will be squishy n chew ( the way i like it lol) not crispy at all