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Thick Bread

Allergènes : Contains wheat/gluten. May contain milk, eggs, or soy depending on specific bread type.
Thick Bread

Qu'est-ce que le/la/l'Thick Bread ?

Thick bread refers to slices of bread, typically 3/4 inch (2 cm) or more in thickness, often characterized by a substantial crust and a dense, chewy crumb. This category encompasses a wide range of bread types, from artisanal sourdoughs and whole-grain loaves to brioche and Texas toast, all distinguished by their robust structure and ability to hold up to various toppings and preparations.

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Quel goût a le/la/l'Thick Bread ?

The flavor profile of thick bread is generally mild and comforting, often leaning towards earthy or yeasty notes, with variations depending on the grain and fermentation.

Goût
Mild, Earthy, Yeasty, Slightly sweet
Texture
Chewy, Hearty, Crusty
Arôme
Yeasty, Baked, Warm
Acidité
Low

Mesures techniques

Valeurs nutritionnelles

Par 50g
Calories130 kcal
Matières grasses totales1.5g
Graisses saturées0g
Graisses trans0g
Cholestérol0mg
Protéines5g
Glucides totaux25g
Fibres alimentaires2g
Sucres totaux2g
Calcium30mg
Fer1.5mg
Potassium70mg

Le secret du chef

For perfectly crisp yet tender thick toast, lightly brush both sides with olive oil or melted butter before toasting in a hot pan or oven, rather than relying solely on a toaster.

Substituts & Proportions pour Thick Bread

Le meilleur substitut pour le/la/l'Thick Bread est Standard Sliced Bread, à utiliser dans un rapport de 2:1. For sandwiches or toast, use two slices of standard bread for every one thick slice to achieve similar bulk and absorbency.

Substituts pour Thick Bread avec proportions
Substitut Proportion Idéal pour
Standard Sliced Bread Meilleur 2:1 For sandwiches or toast, use two slices of standard bread for every one thick slice to achieve similar bulk and absorbency.
Texas Toast 1:1 When a very thick, often pre-buttered or garlic-flavored, slice is desired, especially for garlic bread or as a side.
Brioche 1:1 For sweet applications like French toast or bread pudding where a rich, slightly sweet, and tender crumb is preferred.
Challah 1:1 Ideal for French toast or savory dishes where a slightly sweet, eggy, and robust loaf is needed.

Comment choisir et conserver le/la/l'Thick Bread

  1. Store whole loaves at room temperature in an airtight bread box or bag for 3-4 days.
  2. For longer storage, tightly wrap individual slices or the whole loaf in plastic wrap, then aluminum foil.
  3. Freeze for up to 3 months, thawing at room temperature or toasting directly from frozen.

Quels accords culinaires avec le/la/l'Thick Bread ?

  • Butter
  • Jam
  • Avocado
  • Eggs
  • Cheese
  • Bacon
  • Tomatoes
  • Smoked Salmon
  • Peanut Butter
  • Honey

Questions fréquentes

Quel goût a le Thick Bread ?

The flavor profile of thick bread is generally mild and comforting, often leaning towards earthy or yeasty notes, with variations depending on the grain and fermentation. Yeasty|Baked|Warm

Quel est un bon substitut pour Thick Bread ?

Le meilleur substitut est Standard Sliced Bread (2:1). For sandwiches or toast, use two slices of standard bread for every one thick slice to achieve similar bulk and absorbency.

Comment choisir et conserver le Thick Bread ?

Store whole loaves at room temperature in an airtight bread box or bag for 3-4 days. For longer storage, tightly wrap individual slices or the whole loaf in plastic wrap, then aluminum foil. Freeze for up to 3 months, thawing at room temperature or toasting directly from frozen.

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