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Homemade Croutons Recipe (VIDEO)

These Homemade Croutons are crunchy and so easy to make. If you have some leftover bread, make croutons and toss them over Caesar Salad as a healthier and tastier alternative to store-bought croutons.

Check out our video tutorial below to learn how to make croutons that are quick, easy, and perfectly crispy.

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Why Make Your Own Croutons?

Like my Homemade Ranch Dressing, inspiration for these homemade croutons came after I read the label on our favorite store-bought version. My son loves to munch on croutons, and the ingredients list on his beloved brand of garlic croutons wasn’t great. Enriched this, dehydrated that, mystery additives, you get my drift.

It turns out, it’s supremely easy to make your own garlic croutons at home. These homemade croutons offer a better alternative that already has my son’s stamp of approval (I know this because the bag I stored them in disappeared shortly thereafter). The best part is, this crouton recipe takes minutes to make in the oven and they keep well.

Easy Crouton Recipe Video

Watch Natasha make crunchy, flavorful homemade croutons in the oven with only a few basic ingredients. You’ll be skipping store-bought croutons from now on. Here’s why:

Ingredients

You only need 5 ingredients to make crispy and garlicky homemade croutons (find the full details in the recipe card below).

Pro Tip: You want your bread to be at least a day old. It’ll be easier to cut and holds its shape better. You could use one of our homemade bread recipes, or try a day-old loaf of bread from your local bakery with great results.

How to Make Croutons

Making croutons from scratch couldn’t be easier. It only takes about 5 minutes of prep.

  1. Mix the Seasonings – First, in a small bowl, whisk together olive oil with Italian seasoning, garlic, salt, and pepper.
  2. Cube the Bread – You can do this using your hands for rustic croutons or use a bread knife to chop the bread into 3/4” cubes. We like to leave the crusts intact for extra texture and crunch.
  3. Toss to Coat – Drizzle the seasoned oil over your bread cubes, and toss to get the bread evenly coated.
  4. Bake – You’ll want to bake your croutons on a flat, rimmed baking sheet. Spread the bread cubes out in a single layer and place the pan into the oven at 375ºF for 15-25 minutes. About halfway through, flip the croutons for even browning.

Pro Tip: The exact baking times will vary depending on the kind of bread you’re using as well as the size of your bread chunks. The croutons should be fully dried out and crunchy when they come out of the oven. It’s the perfect excuse to do a taste test toward the end, to check if your croutons are done.

Common Questions

How do you get homemade croutons crispy?

The key to crispy croutons is making sure that they’re fully dried out in the oven and crunchy all the way through. They should not be chewy when they come out of the oven. Bake croutons in a single layer on the baking sheet to crisp up the bread, rather than steaming it.

Why are my homemade croutons soggy?

It could be that you stored your croutons before they were fully cooled. Warm croutons trap moisture, and the croutons can become soggy if they’re stored airtight too soon. This can also cause them to go stale too quickly.

How do you store croutons so they don’t get soft?

Let your baked croutons cool completely, store them in a zip-top bag, and remove as much excess air from the bag as possible. See below for detailed storage instructions.

Ways to Use Homemade Croutons

Croutons are a classic garnish, and they’re equally delicious as a light snack. We recommend adding croutons to soups and salads just before serving, to prevent the crunchy croutons from getting soggy. Enjoy your homemade croutons as a topping with these easy meal ideas:

Make-Ahead

Homemade croutons will keep fresh for weeks when properly stored, so they’re great for making ahead.

Sprinkle these homemade croutons wherever you need a bit of crunch! Making croutons from scratch will elevate any salad that calls for them. We can’t wait to hear your thoughts in the comments.

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Homemade Croutons Recipe

4.97 from 33 votes

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes

Total Time: 25 minutes

Turn day-old bread into crunchy homemade croutons! Toss these oven-baked garlic croutons over a Caesar salad or snack on them by the handful.

Author: Natasha Kravchuk

Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: American

Keyword: crouton recipe, Homemade Croutons, how to make croutons

Skill Level: Easy

Cost to Make: $4-$6

Calories: 89

Servings: 16 people (makes 6 cups croutons)

  1. In a small dish, add oil and seasonings. Stir to combine then set aside and let the flavors infuse into the oil while you chop your bread.

  2. You can either tear your bread into rustic-shaped croutons or cut your bread with a serrated knife into 3/4″ cubes. Keep the crusts on as they add variety and great crunch to these croutons. Transfer to a large mixing bowl.

  3. Drizzle the seasoned olive oil over your chopped bread and toss until bread crumbs have an even coating of oil.

  4. Spread the bread in a single layer on a rimmed baking sheet and bake at 375˚F for 15-20 minutes, or until crisp, stirring halfway for even browning. Bake time will vary depending on the size of your croutons and the type of bread used, so bake until crunchy and fully dried out.

  5. To store, cool to room temperature then transfer to a large zip-top bag or an airtight container. Store at room temperature for up to 2 weeks.

Nutrition Facts

Homemade Croutons Recipe

Amount Per Serving

Calories 89 Calories from Fat 36

% Daily Value*

Fat 4g6%

Saturated Fat 1g6%

Polyunsaturated Fat 1g

Monounsaturated Fat 3g

Sodium 165mg7%

Potassium 29mg1%

Carbohydrates 11g4%

Fiber 1g4%

Sugar 1g1%

Protein 2g4%

Vitamin A 2IU0%

Vitamin C 0.01mg0%

Calcium 13mg1%

Iron 1mg6%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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