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Wicked French Bread

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There are many words to describe the amazingness that is this bread. It’s sinful. It’s delicious. It’s amazing. And it’s wicked, because it makes you want to steal the whole load and go hide in the corner eating every bite of it. Eating this bread should be on everyone’s bucket list….because if you haven’t had it, you haven’t lived. It’s THAT good.

Ingredients

  • 1 loaf French Breach
  • 1 stick Butter, Softened
  • 1 cup Mayonnaise
  • 1 cup Shredded Cheese
  • ½ teaspoons Garlic Powder

Preparation

Cut loaf bread in half, lengthwise, and place on a cookie sheet

Mix together butter, Mayo, Cheese, and garlic powder in a bowl. Butter should be soft enough to mix, but doesn’t need to be melted. Small chunks are good. Very good.

Spread the mix on the two halves of bread, generously.

Here’s where you can get creative and add onion, bacon, chives, or any other topping you like. But it’s oh-so-good just like it is too.

Stick the bread into the over at about 350 just until the edges are toasty, and everything is melted and gooey.

Serves 5-10….or 1 :)

Also great to make this and then stack warm, freshly cut ham or turkey and then reassemble for an out of this world sub to share… or not.

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mrskrys8 on 7.20.2009

Picture coming soon, on all my recipes. My dear 5 year old decided my camera was a ball and could be thrown, so it will be just a bit.
If anyone else who makes this would like to send me a picture in the meantime, I’d be grateful!

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