Garlic Bread Sticks

Garlic Bread Sticks
Now that the weather is cooler I guess it's okay to fire up the oven and do some baking. I was in the mood for some of my homemade pizza so I decided to make some. The recipe for the dough that I use will yield me three 12 inch pizzas, I only made two and thought I would make some of these garlic bread sticks.

These are so easy to make as just a great snack, or if you're in the mood for garlic bread to go with that pasta you're making for dinner these garlic bread sticks will be perfect. You can find the recipe for the dough here, remember this recipe will yield three pizzas so if you only want to make the bread stick you'll want to reduce it accordingly.

Okay here is how I did this: 

I greased a small 13 x 9-inch pan and spread the dough. I used one pound of dough because I wanted to make sure it wasn't thin after I spread it out. I set this aside for about 30 minutes to let the dough rise just a little more. While waiting, finely mince two cloves of garlic.

Then with my pizza cutter, I cut 1-1/2 inch pieces across the width of the pan, this yielded nine pieces. Now brush the top lightly with olive oil, add the garlic, some salt, and pepper to taste, Italian Herb Seasoning, and top off with Romano cheese.

Bake this on the middle rack in your oven at 450 degrees for 15 minutes until the top is golden brown, then cut up the middle after they come out of the oven this will give you 18 nice garlic bread sticks to enjoy.

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To roll out my dough I use my Norpro Pastry roller. This is such a handy tool to have in the kitchen. I use this for all of my doughs and pastries.

Here is all that you need to make Garlic Bread Sticks:

1 pound of dough
2 cloves of garlic
Italian Seasoning
Olive oil
Romano cheese
Salt
Pepper

Make these as a snack or serve with any meal, as always I hope you enjoy Thanks for stopping by.

16 comments:

  1. These garlic bread sticks sound heavenly!

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    1. These make a great snack or go great with any meal Susan. Thanks for stopping by :)

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  2. Oh Sam...not again...I will be the size of a house if I make and eat all this yummy food you keep writing about :)

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    1. Thanks so much for your kind comments Carol. Have a wonderful week :)

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  3. Garlic bread sticks I cannot resist! These look delicious!!

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  4. Yum.... I love garlic bread sticks. And these look so easy to make. In addition to having the rest of it in a couple homemade pizzas! Can't wait for dinnertime now. Thanks for the recipe, Sam.

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    1. I do hope you enjoy them Pat. They are really so easy to make and are just a perfect snack :) Thanks

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  5. These garlic bread sticks have to be about a million times better than the frozen kind. Wow, they both look and sound absolutely delicious!

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    1. Thank you, Susan, and the nice thing about these that they are are so easy to make. Thanks again :)

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  6. Yummy! You just do not know how much I love this recipe!

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    1. Thanks so much Angie. These are really easy to make too. I hope you give them a try and enjoy!

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  7. I have never seen that type of pastry roller. Nice for smaller jobs! The garlic bread sticks sound yummy.

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    1. The garlic bread sticks are really a perfect snack. And, the pastry dough roller is one of my favorite kitchen tools. It's really great for spreading pizza dough right in the pan. Thanks
      Peggy :)

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  8. These garlic bread sticks look and sound delicious! I think I will in the mood to bake it soon :-)). I own similar dough roller which I bought here in Poland and I must admit that such small ones are very handy :-)

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    1. These Garlic Bread Sticks are easy to make and so delicious Claire. That little roller is so handy I just love it. Thanks for stopping by!!

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