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Beach Bread

20130508-063400.jpg. We could write a chapter on Beach Bread but ain’t nobody got time for that. We have made variations of this recipe FOR-EVA. This is an old trusty- We made it, we liked it and well, we are going to make it again. We made a variation of this recipe on Cooking with Paula Deen and it was a HUGE hit.

Beach Bread
What you need-

½ stick butter
1 clove garlic, minced
¾ cup ripe tomatoes (diced and drained)
Cajun seasoning (Slap ya Mama)
½ cup mayonnaise
3/4 cup Colby & Monterey Jack Cheese (or any of your favorite cheese)
3 Tbs. fresh parsley
1 loaf French bread

What you do with the stuff we said you needed-

Get that oven heated to 350 degrees.
In a large skillet melt butter over medium heat. Add your garlic and tomatoes and cook for a few minutes.
Season with Slap ya Mama. In a medium bowl mix mayo, cheese and parsley. Combine butter mixture with mayo mix. Cut loaf of bread in half and then cut bread lengthwise so that you have 4 pieces. Spoon mixture on bread and bake for 5 minutes and then broil for an additional 3- 5 min. or until bread is crisp and cheese is bubbly. Watch closely it will burn. Cut bread into individual portions. Use bread for dipping and sopping.

Twisted Sister Cinnamon French Bread

Good morning to all you lovely grocery lovers! Hope everyone has had a great weekend and is ready for a wonderful week ahead.

Growing up we always loved toast. Yes, toast. All kinds of toast, from just plain butter, cheese, jelly ect. But we loved cinnamon toast with lots of butter and cinnamon sugar. Well our friend Griff came up with a new cinnamon sugar recipe and we decided to try it on french bread and let me tell you it was “Get In My Belly Good”! It gives toast a little make over! This is great for feeding a crowd and children will love it!

1 French Bread loaf

2 tablespoons sugar

2 tablespoons brown sugar

2 tablespoons powder sugar

2 teaspoons ground cinnamon

1/2 stick of butter at room temperature

Cut your french bread in half. Cut length wise each loaf so you have 4 halves. Mix all ingredients together and spread onto each loaf. Bake at 350 until bread is toasted and sugar mixture is melted, about 10 minutes. Hope yall enjoy!

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