Homemade artisanal bread in a KitchenAid® Bread Bowl on a modern kitchen counter

WHAT TO DO WITH STALE BREAD: 15 USES FOR LEFTOVER BREAD

Whether you’ve baked your favorite homemade bread or stopped at a local bakery for a fresh loaf, you may eventually end up with some stale slices even if you stored the bread properly. Don’t worry, though—you can bring stale bread back to life by repurposing it for a variety of flavor-filled recipes. If you’re wondering what to do with stale bread, this guide offers creative ways to incorporate it into meals so not even a crumb goes to waste.

WHAT CAN YOU MAKE WITH STALE BREAD?

There are many ways to use stale bread in recipes, including French onion soup or grinding stale bread into savory breadcrumbs for meatballs or stuffed bell peppers. Satisfy a sweet tooth with French toast with apples and pecan or a dessert like bread pudding and Apple Brown Betty. You can also make herbed croutons for soups and salads.

Two different types of homemade artisanal bread Two different types of homemade artisanal bread

15 STALE BREAD RECIPES

Experiment with different types of bread, such as homemade sourdough or the complex flavors of rye to add a depth of flavor to your culinary creations. Read on for leftover bread recipe ideas that can help expand the uses of old bread.

Stuffed squash with breadcrumbs

1. BREADCRUMBS

A KitchenAid® Food Grinder Attachment1 with a stand mixer can turn hardened leftover bread into breadcrumbs. If your bread isn’t hard, you’ll want to dry it out first in your oven and then feed it through the grinder, along with any additional flavorings like dried herbs or hard cheese, to enhance your recipe.


You can also make homemade breadcrumbs by placing chunks of stale bread into a KitchenAid® food processor and pulsing to your desired texture. Finish drying the breadcrumbs by spreading them on a sheet pan and baking them at 300°F for about 15 minutes. Then consider adding herbs and spices for a custom blend of seasonings.

 

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Caesar salad with homemade croutons

2. CROUTONS

For homemade croutons, simply cut old bread into 1-inch cubes and season them with your favorite oil, such as olive oil, and flavorful spices, herbs and even grated cheese. Place the croutons on a baking sheet and bake at 400℉ for about 15 minutes or until the bread turns crunchy.

Cinnamon roll French toast with maple toffee caramel sauce

3. FRENCH TOAST

To make a delicious French toast breakfast with fillings and toppings that are either sweet or savory like ham and Swiss, you can use leftover bread.

Breakfast strata

4. STRATA

A mouthwatering strata can be made by layering day-old bread into veggies, meats and cheese, topping it with an egg and milk mixture and baking it in the oven. A savory bread pudding is also considered a strata.

Breakfast casserole

5. CASSEROLE

You can turn your leftover bread into another hearty breakfast by baking a sweet French toast casserole or a savory casserole with meat, veggies and cheese.

Roasted Brussels Sprouts and Bacon Crostini

6. CROSTINI

To help revive bread’s chewy interior texture and create a crunchy exterior, simply toast or broil thin slices to make crostini. Serve it with piping hot soup or top it with your favorite spread or other flavorful ingredients.

Bruschetta

7. BRUSCHETTA

Similar to a crostini, toast your stale bread, but top it with fresh tomatoes, garlic and basil to create bruschetta—an appetizer bursting with the flavors of summer.

Swedish meatballs

8. MEATBALLS

Served as an appetizer or main entree, meatballs are a classic comfort food that calls for adding breadcrumbs to help hold the shape of the meatball together.

 

Grilled cheese sandwich

9. GRILLED CHEESE

Toasting up leftover bread to a golden crispness with oozing, melted cheese can turn it  into a gourmet sandwich.

Homemade garlic bread

10. GARLIC BREAD

Homemade garlic bread is easy to make and can add a dimension of flavor to delectable pasta dishes and fragrant soups.

Winter panzanella salad

11. PANZANELLA

Panzanella is a versatile chopped salad that can be made with a variety of fresh veggies, yet uses stale bread as one of the key ingredients.

Ribollita Tuscan vegetable soup

12. RIBOLLITA

Leftover bread adds a creaminess to this soup that’s made with nourishing vegetables to create a richly-flavored one-pot meal.

 Sage pesto sausage stuffing

13. STUFFING

Traditionally a popular side dish during the holidays, stuffing ingredients can be customized to the season and served year-round.

Root vegetable and pancetta gratin

14. GRATIN

A gratin is a tasty side dish topped with either cheese or breadcrumbs and butter that crisps up with a golden topping once it’s baked or broiled.

Crunchy mac and cheese

15. MAC AND CHEESE

Top mac and cheese, or any baked pasta, with golden breadcrumbs and you get a mouthwatering crunch along with soft, gooey deliciousness.

Breakfast strata and sourdough stuffing with chicken Breakfast strata and sourdough stuffing with chicken

WHAT CAN YOU DO WITH STALE SOURDOUGH BREAD?

Once toasted, stale sourdough bread can add a twist of flavor when topped with cured meats, cheeses and spreads from an elegant charcuterie board. You can also add it to a tasty breakfast casserole, serve sourdough stuffing with roasted chicken or prepare a homemade spread to use on crisp toast.

French toast and goat cheese mousse crostini French toast and goat cheese mousse crostini

WHAT SHOULD YOU DO WITH LEFTOVER FRENCH BREAD?

Leftover French bread can be used in a variety of recipes, from sweet to savory. Bake it for breakfast to indulge in a spice-filled French toast, make a crostini and spread it with a tangy mousse, add savory croutons to tomato soup or grill your stale bread and spread it with an adventurous bruschetta.

Grilled cheese sandwich and tart tartin Grilled cheese sandwich and tart tartin

WHAT CAN YOU DO WITH LEFTOVER HAMBURGER BUNS?

You can substitute leftover hamburger or hot dog buns in any recipe that calls for stale bread. Try it in French toast or a sweet tart tartin. Also use it with panini or grilled cheese sandwiches, bake it with a savory strata, or use it as breadcrumbs in meatloaf or Italian meatballs.

EXPLORE KITCHENAID® STAND MIXERS AND ATTACHMENTS

When it comes to baking, there’s nothing quite like the aroma and taste of freshly-baked bread. KitchenAid® stand mixers make it easy to knead, mix and shape dough with accessories like the dough hook1, so you can create the exact textures you desire. With attachments such as the KitchenAid® Food Grinder attachment1, you can grind stale bread and seasonings into breadcrumbs to create a custom flavor profile to enhance your recipe. Explore the full collection of stand mixers by KitchenAid brand to experiment with making homemade bread from scratch.

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