Prepare the viral flower-toast with this delightful recipe, watch and learn

Updated : Sep 25, 2023 16:27
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By now, you must have come across numerous Instagram videos showcasing various ways to make the trending flower toast. If you're curious about how to whip up a batch, here's a simple recipe for you.

Recipe of bread flower toast

To make this toast take garlic butter, oregano, chilli flakes and some coriander leaves. Mix it well, spread it on a slice of bread and cut the half edges of the bread. Now overlap its edges on one and other to create a flower-like shape and toast it in a frying pan or microwave it. 

Your flower-shaped bread toast is ready to eat. Enjoy 

Bread is a versatile ingredient that can be used to create a wide range of delicious dishes. Here are some popular dishes made with bread from different cuisines. 

Sandwiches: Perhaps the most common use of bread, sandwiches come in endless varieties, from classic ham and cheese to gourmet creations with grilled vegetables, meats, and spreads.

French Toast: Bread slices soaked in a mixture of eggs, milk, and spices, then fried until golden brown, often served with syrup or powdered sugar.

Garlic Bread: Slices of bread brushed with a mixture of garlic, butter, and herbs, then toasted or baked until crispy.
Bruschetta: Italian appetizer featuring grilled bread rubbed with garlic, topped with diced tomatoes, fresh basil, olive oil, and balsamic vinegar.

Also watch: Is toasted bread healthier compared to raw bread? Here's what nutritionist has to say

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