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Tesco Garlic Pizza Bread |
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14/09/09 (28 review reads) |
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I like Garlic Bread and probably like the Pizza Base ones the best. There isn't too much eating in it in my view, and as long as you don't cook it too long and the top part gets all crispy, then it is nice.
This is found in the Chiller section of my local Tesco next to the chilled Pizzas. This cost £1.39 for 170g. I think the size of it was 10".
Packaging for this was alright. It was a square box which had a large picture of the Garlic Bread on the front. It looked nice and fluffy with a nice coating of the Garlic Butter on the front. It had the cooking instructions on the back which were to cook in an oven at 200 degrees for approx 10-12 minutes.
The Garlic Bread is on a circular tray in the pack and the whole thing is covered by a cellophane wrapper. I always find that some of the Garlic Butter comes off on the coating, which is annoying, so I can sometimes be found scraping the Butter back off again and onto the Bread. There is nothing worse than a Garlic Bread which is covered patchily with Butter.
When cooked the Base was quite crisp and the top of the Bread seemed fresh and fluffy. The Bread was kinda damp with the melted Butter and as I said I prefer the Bread lightly done, instead of crunchy. The Garlic spread out well enough and settled into cracks in the bread.
I cut this into 8 pieces which made quite small triangles, but that is how I normally eat it. I would say 6 sections mades quite a good piece to have, but who cares as long as you are eating it?
A good enough Garlic Bread, but perhaps not as filling as the 2 pack Baguettes which cost the same money?
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- 14/09/09 I always keep a couple of these in the freezer. I agree about the butter coming off on the wrapping though, annoys me too :-) |
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