Easy Baked Sandwich Bread Rusk in the Toaster Oven

I made these because I had won some Rama Brand margarine.
-Microwave the bread to evaporate the moisture. Microwave again if needed ♪ (This is important.)
-Microwave for a bit longer if using a 6 slice loaf.
-When spreading the margarine, wait until the bread has cooled. The sugar will stick better that way.
-I usually spread chocolate on the pieces that didn't shape or brown nicely. Recipe by Sayao
Easy Baked Sandwich Bread Rusk in the Toaster Oven
I made these because I had won some Rama Brand margarine.
-Microwave the bread to evaporate the moisture. Microwave again if needed ♪ (This is important.)
-Microwave for a bit longer if using a 6 slice loaf.
-When spreading the margarine, wait until the bread has cooled. The sugar will stick better that way.
-I usually spread chocolate on the pieces that didn't shape or brown nicely. Recipe by Sayao
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Cut the bread vertically into 4 sticks. Place them on a paper towel and microwave for 1 1/2 minutes. Flip them over and microwave again.
- 2
Spread the margarine onto the bread and cut into small pieces. Place on aluminum foil and sprinkle with sugar.
- 3
Toast for 3 minutes in the toaster oven. They taste delicious if you sprinkle them with cinnamon sugar while they're still hot.
- 4
Melt chocolate in a double boiler and spread onto the bread. Even just a thin coating is delicious. Enjoy once it's dried!
- 5
You can make croutons too! If you don't add any flavor, these can become croutons.
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