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Caesar Salad Croutons

Submitted by: Ronald Stirling
Living In: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
A fine Caesar salad is only as good as it's croutons. Homemade garlic oil and ghee are the secret to making these croutons. 

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Cinnamon Croutons

Submitted by: JenRogers03
This is a very simple recipe for cinnamon-flavored croutons. They are delicious with a salad that includes fresh fruit, such as pears or strawberries! 

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Croutons

Submitted by: Carol
Stale bread that is buttered, seasoned, and baked till crispy make these inexpensive croutons that everyone will surely enjoy. 

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Garlic Croutons

Submitted by: Cathy Hofmann
A very simple recipe, these croutons are good for a Caesar's Salad or any tossed green salad. 

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Italian Salad Croutons

Submitted by: Ellen Benninger
Provided by: Simple & Delicious
'These crisp buttery croutons are so good,' comments Ellen Benninger of Greenville, Pennsylvania. 'I don't know where I got the recipe, but I've been using it for more than 10 years.' Toss the croutons in a salad, garnish a bowl of soup with them or sprinkle them on top of a creamy casserole. 

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Quarter Note Croutons

Submitted by: Taste of Home Test Kitchen
Provided by: Simple & Delicious
A cookie cutter shaped like a musical note is instrumental to making these crunchy croutons from French bread. Slices are topped with a buttery garlic blend, sprinkled with two kinds of cheese and browned to perfection. 

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Yummy Garlic Croutons

Submitted by: Laura
You may forget the salad and just eat these fabulous croutons. Olive oil and garlic powder are sprinkled on before toasting, but the real secret is the dried basil. 


 
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