Texas toast can refer to two things: thick cut sliced bread and garlicky toasted thick cut sliced bread. They sell both kinds at the store: thick cut Texas sliced bread in the bread aisle and frozen Texas garlic toast in the frozen aisle. This post is about how to make Texas garlic toast, but if you don’t have access to store bought thick cut toast, you can always make your own square bread with this recipe.
How to make Texas toast
Make garlic butter. Melt a bit of oil with oil and stir in garlic power, dried parsley, and salt and freshly ground pepper.
Brush the butter. Brush both sides of your toast with the butter mix.
Grill. Heat a frying pan over medium heat and grill the bread until toasty and golden, flipping once. Repeat as needed and enjoy hot!
Texas toast French toast
Did you buy a whole loaf of Texas thick cut bread? One of the best things to do with it is make french toast, which is fluffier and eggier than ordinary french toast.