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Old Apr 11, 2007, 12:04 AM
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Pizza Hut Garlic Bread Recipe

Ok, so does anyone know how Pizza Hut make their Garlic Bread so damn tasty?

If anyone could give me a step by step recipe I'd be chuffed to garlicy bits!

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Old Apr 11, 2007, 12:24 AM   #2  
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I have no idea but I love it too!!

yummy yummy!!
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Old Apr 11, 2007, 12:24 AM   #3  
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This is the closest that I could come to a solution.

Bread Sticks - Pizza Hut Style Recipe | Recipezaar

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iAMfromHuntersBar agrees: Although not the Garlicy Goodness I was looking for, it's certainly a good start! *Yum*
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Oh, and with Cheese on too ... oh my God is it so wrong to want Garlic Bread Supreme for breakfast?

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alkalineangel agrees: no way! sounds aboultely delicious to me.
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.....mmm cheesey!!!!!
*drools

yes please!!
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Well then, how about just adding some garlic powder or paste to the recipe? I am getting hungry here!
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Well then, how about just adding some garlic powder or paste to the recipe? I am getting hungry here!
Sorry, my comment wasn't too specific!

They are very garlicy breadsticks, just not the garlic bread I was looking for!

Thing is, I cook big pasta meals from scratch and always want good garlic bread to go with it, but the pre-made stuff I buy from the supermarket is ... well ... cr@p to be honest!
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It actually has alot to do with the oil spray they use to give it a shine i know here in the uk all there stuff is made at a frozen factory and shipped to there restaurants they most they do in the restaurant themselves is add extras and spray the shine after cooking.
So you could look in frozen food stores because to be honest your never gonna get anything thats even close to them by making it because of the additives in it when made to ensure it lasts.

If its just real good garlic bread you want then buy a loaf of ciabatta i find the ready to bake stuff works wonders and then fill it with your own garlic butter.
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It actually has alot to do with the oil spray they use to give it a shine ...
Ah, hell yeah, the 'Magic spray'! I've heard about this stuff, they put it on EVERYTHING don't they!?
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Yes they do its actually just pressurised oil to be honest
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