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Also known as a tonguegasmic blending of garlic, butter, parmesan and bread
Tonight, after putting these in the oven, I sat down to my laptop and tweeted this:
IMMEDIATELY– my @ stream was flooded with some really interesting replies
side note: y’all love y’all some butter and garlic and I love y’all the more for it π
These were the first two responses:
Y’all are so definitely my people, my friends — my Tribe.
I love that I say garlic and bread and y’all get just as excited as I do.
Nearly every dinner memory that I have around our family table includes some sort of bread —Β sliced white bread with spreadable butter, hot golden buttery croissants, crisp golden brown dinner rolls and my favorite:Β cornbread: and not cornbread baked in a square dish.. oh no, we’re talkin’ real southern cornbread — cooked in cast iron corn ‘stick’ molds served hot and crisp, cornbread that is dense, rich, grainy, corn-filled, slightly sweet sticks of delicious southern tradition slathered with butter and honey.
Digress much?
Okay, on today’s tonguegasmic recipe.
Melt one stick of butter with 3 to 4 freshly minced garlic cloves (I use my PC garlic press <3)
Take a can of your favorite breadsticks or crescents (I’ve used both)
have I mentioned that I’ve never made homemade bread?
Roll them out onto a flat surface and brush liberally douse them with the melted garlic butter
Grate some fresh parmesan over the dough.
— at this point, for the breadsticks, I separate them and then fold each on in half so that the ends meet and then I twist it in my hands and place it on the cooking sheet, top with more garlic butter, more grated parmesan and sprinkle liberally with poppy seeds.
Why poppy seeds?
My kids adore them and they add a bit of color and a truly delicious depth and crunch to these.
Bake these at 350 F for about 15 to 20 minutes until golden brown and you just can’t stand it anymore because the smell of the baking garlic and parmesan and melting butter makes you want to dive headfirst into your oven and devour these… scalded taste buds be damned.
Seriously, y’all.. try these. Tonight.Β They’re simple, delicious, they melt in your mouth and they leave the most delicious melted buttery-yeasty-garlicky flavor in your mouth — you almost don’t want to eat anything else.. and yes, you will keep smelling your hands. over. and over. and over.Β Or is that just me?
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Do y’all see this? Do you see it??!!! Y’all can now print the recipe directly from that nifty little print icon!!! YAY!
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Recipe: Garlic Parmesan Poppyseed Breadsticks
Ingredients
- 1 can breadsticks
- 1 stick butter
- 3 to 5 cloves garlic, minced
- Freshly grated parmesan cheese
- poppy seeds
Instructions
- Melt the butter and the garlic
- Open the can of breadsticks and place them out on a flat surface
- Liberally brush the dough with the garlic butter mixture and then top with some fresh grated parmesan cheese
- Separate the breadsticks, fold them in half so that the ends meet and twist
- Pinch the ends and place them on a baking sheet; brush with more garlic butter and then sprinkle with poppy seeds
- Bake at 350 for about 12 to 18 minutes and turned a gorgeous melted butter golden brown, or until they’ve reached the point where the smell has driven you to the point of insanity.. you know, whichever comes first.
It’s Mouthwatering Monday, y’all!!! Mondays are one of my favorite days of the week, not because it’s the first day of the school week {wink} it’s because it’s the day that y’all share your amazingly inspirational and delicious recipes with me. I love y’all for it! <3
Make sure that you link up directly to your tonguegasmic mouthwatering monday recipe, leave a comment here, link back to here in your post and visit at least 3 other linky participants. (you can thank me later) π
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Yum – those look so easy and so delicious! Thanks for sharing and for hosting today π
Not only do they most likely taste amazing – they are so pretty~!
Oh my.
Oh, I can smell the breadsticks from here! They look wonderful! My family would love, love, love these! Thanks!
Yum! I know what I’m adding to our Italian dinner this week!
Thanks so much for hosting Rachel!
~Liz
These look good and I’m such a fan of your food photos. You must be glad to have a print thingy that’s working. I know that’s frustrated you.
you always make me hungry on mondays π
Your breadsticks look fabulous! They’d be great with my Crockpot Beef Burgundy! Thanks for hosting.
lately I have been on a breadstick kick thanks for recipe I will have to try to make my own
Aaaaand I officially love you.
These look SO delicious – thanks for sharing! I bet they would taste wonderful with my Maple Beef Stew!
Ramona
http://create-with-joy.blogspot.com
These look beautiful and sound soooo yummy! I’m with the tweeter who’s after your fingers π
An easy and great recipe for breadsticks. I love it. Thanks for posting.
I will definitely be trying this recipe out!!! Because butter and galic (lots of garlic) are fine by me!
I always make garlic bread, but I’m going to try these to change things up. Looks sooo easy too.
Those look delicious although I may have to make the dough myself because the Germans are not huge fans of pre-made doughs like that. They did finally start selling the croissants in a can but I also make my own breadsticks with help of the bread machine and they’re pretty awesome & easy too!
Wow, this looks really yum! Nice presentation too! I’m joining for the first time π
Nummy and it looks rather easy too! π
You just knew that I had breadsticks in my fridge, didn’t you? I’m thinking that these may be the deal-i-o tonight…although I haven’t any poppyseeds…but the garlic butter & parmesan…yummmmm
Yup, my mouth is actually watering. YUM!!!
Those look absolutely delicious! Thanks for sharing the recipe!