How to Cook Frozen French Bread
French bread, also known as Vienna bread, is characterized by a crisp, golden crust and a softer interior rife with large holes. A fresh-baked loaf is always preferred, according to "The Economist" magazine, because the flavor and texture can deteriorate in the space of a few hours. As most Americans have neither the time nor the skill to create French bread from scratch, food manufacturers came up with the frozen French loaf which produces fresh-tasting bread in less than 30 minutes.
Things You'll Need
- Cookie sheet
- Oven
Instructions
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Remove the French bread from the freezer.
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Preheat the oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Leave the bread at room temperature for 15 minutes.
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Place the loaf directly on the center rack of the oven. Placing it on the lower rack may brown the bottom too quickly, while positioning it on an upper rack may cause the top to become too crisp.
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Bake the loaf for about 10 minutes or until it is golden brown in color.
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Remove the bread and allow it to cool for up to five minutes before serving.
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