Croutons (croûtons in French) are a good way to use up stale bread and are great with dips, soups or tossed through salads.
The name crouton is a diminutive of the French croûte, meaning crust. Originally crisped slices of baguette were called croutes, with the word crouton was reserved for little cubes of fried bread. Today crouton is generally used for both slices and cubes.
Croutons keep well in a paper towel-lined airtight container in a cool place for up to a week, though they’re so irresistibly moreish I’ve rarely had them that long!
Here’s How To Make Crouton Slices
Here’s How To Make Crouton Cubes
Share page on: