Letters: readers share their tips on what to do with old baguettes
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INCLUDING, BAKING, TOASTING, FREEZING AND FEEDING TO PIGS To the Editor, For those who find a quantity of bread gone stale overnight, the option to simply toast (and then serve with butter
or cheese) can revive smaller amounts. Placing into a piece of tinfoil with some water and then roasting for a few minutes at 180C will revive a larger piece. Failing that there are
excellent recipes for pain perdu or use it to make a simple bread and butter pudding. If, as this article suggests, some baguettes become unusable because of hardness then simply give them
to a local farmer who will happily feed them to the pigs. Otherwise might I suggest a bit of forward planning and budgeting on the part of consumers? Peter Lee, Manche To the Editor, Cut in
half and freeze. To use: 7/8 mins in the oven gives you fresh crusty half baguettes. Chop into dice and fry fresh in olive oil to use as croutons. Dice and freeze and use in the same
manner. Whizz up in a food processor to make breadcrumbs. Use these fresh in stuffings, burger mixes or to coat fish, chicken or turkey escalopes. Or dry crumbs off (oven or radiator),
freeze in bags and use as for fresh. Slice and toast for the top of French onion soup. No reason to waste any of it. Feed scrappy bits to the birds. Peter Davies, by email To the Editor, I
save my unused baguettes and make bread pudding. French bread does not go mouldy so cut the crust off, cube and when your bag is full make bread pudding. Apparently french ladies do this
too but the ingredients are different. Geraldine Morris, by email Do you have any tips on how to reduce food waste? Share them with us at [email protected]
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