17+ Best Stale Bread Recipes You'll Want to Try (2024)

With these delicious recipes, you will never again throw out stale bread. Here are my favorite 9+ ways to use it up!

Have you ever wondered what to do with stale bread? Even though or especially since you had tried everything to keep your bread fresh? Then you need to check out all my stale bread recipes in this post!

While I may have thrown out old bread in the past, I now actually embrace giving stale bread a new life. In fact, there are a lot of recipes that are better with day-old bread than fresh bread!

In this post, I will share more than 9 of my favorite stale bread recipes.

What is stale bread?

Here is the official definition of stale bread: “Stale breadis dry and hard, making it suitable for different culinary uses than fresh bread” (source: Wikipedia).

It may be different for you but for me, old bread is any type of bread we don’t enjoy eating anymore. In France for example, people don’t even eat their baguettes if they are a day old.

According to www.earth.org, unfortunately, “the most wasted food type in the US is bread”.

Especially if you are on a budget or trying to save money in the kitchen, using stale bread is a great way to cut down expenses and prevent unnecessary food waste.

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Freshen Up Older Bread

Oftentimes, you can freshen up slightly stale bread by spraying some cold water on it and crisping it up in a preheated oven for 5-10 minutes. It won’t stay fresh for days but this is a good way to get more out of a stale loaf of bread or bread rolls. I recommend that you enjoy it on the same day.

To prevent bread from going stale in the first place, you might like to check out my post on how to keep bread fresh. Also, note that sourdough bread typically stays fresh longer than yeast-based bread or bread made with baking powder (or baking soda).

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Fried Bread

You can easily make fried bread. Simply heat up some olive oil in a skillet, add slices of day-old bread, and fry them until golden brown. Our favorite way is to serve them with a green salad but you can use it any way you like!

Make Croutons

I love making croutons! I cut the stale bread into small cubes and toss them with olive oil. I then roast them on a baking sheet until crisp and golden brown. These homemade croutons are so much better than what you can buy in the grocery store!

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Bread Pudding

Making a bread pudding is the ideal way to make use of old bread. You see, dry bread actually soaks up the egg mixture better than fresh bread. You can make all sorts of recipes.

For this simple recipe, I add bread pieces to a baking dish, pour an egg mixture over it, and bake it in the oven until set. In the fall, making a pumpkin sourdough bread pudding is our favorite way to enjoy old sourdough bread. With a dollop of vanilla ice cream, it makes the perfect dessert.

However, you can also make a savory bread pudding. It makes a great breakfast casserole with eggs, sausage, milk, and herbs. I am sure you can even come up with your own bread pudding recipe!

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Make Bread Salad

This is another one of those great stale bread recipes: Italian bread salad. Also called Panzanella, you combine toasted bread cubes with fresh tomatoes, olives, lettuce, olive oil, red wine vinegar, and any other additional ingredients you like. This is actually a very refreshing recipe for a hot summer day!

Homemade Bread Crumbs

Bread crumbs are definitely one of those must-have pantry staples. I like to either dry pieces of stale bread in a warm oven or toast them in a hot oven. Or I cut the bread into small pieces and let them dry in a linen bread bag over a few days. Once completely dry, I use my blender, food processor, or box grater to make bread crumbs.

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If I don’t use them right away, I store them in an airtight container in my pantry. That way I have them ready if I want to bread schnitzels or fish. They also make the perfect crust for a noodle casserole. If you add them to cakes, it makes them moist and stay fresh longer.

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In salmon cakes or crab cakes, dried breadcrumbs help lighten up the consistency. You can also add them to bread dough or even some cake recipes.

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French Toast

Of course, I had to include French toast in this list! Whether you use French bread or Panettone, simply soak slices of bread in a milk-egg mixture and fry them over medium heat in oil or butter until golden brown. All you need is to add some fresh fruit on the side. With a good drizzle of maple syrup or some brown sugar, this easy recipe makes a great breakfast.

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French Onion Soup or Bread Soup

You can make a very hearty soup with either bread slices or bread cubes. In either case, I like to toast them beforehand so they don’t fall apart right away.

In a classic French onion soup, you simply place the bread slice on top of the soup, sprinkle it with plenty of shredded cheese, and melt it under the broiler for a few minutes.

However, you can add toasted bread cubes to a tomato soup or white gazpacho.Simply blending breadcrumbs in a soup makes it extra creamy.

Use It for Stuffing

Fall is usually the time when I like to have toasted bread cubes on hand to make Thanksgiving stuffing. Whether I make my signature sourdough bread stuffing or any other turkey stuffing, these recipes are always better with homemade dried bread.

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Other Creative Recipes:

I love coming up with new ways to use ingredients. One such way is adding bread slices to a baking pan, drizzling them with some melted butter, pouring some leftover pasta sauce on them and some cheese, and baking that in the oven until hot.

If you have stale light bread or bread rolls, you can use them for your German meatballs (Königsberger Klopse) recipe!

What About Moldy Bread?

You might get some conflicting information here. Some people will tell you to absolutely throw out any bread that has mold on it while others will tell you that you are actually growing penicillin there.

I recommend you do your own research and do what you are comfortable with. However, I will tell you that I have had mold on bread that I generously cut away and still ate the rest without any problems.

Do you have comments or questions? I’d love to hear from you!

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FAQs

What dish can be made from stale bread? ›

There are many ways to use stale bread in recipes, including French onion soup or grinding stale bread into savory breadcrumbs for venison 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.

Is stale bread bad for you? ›

If there's no mold, it's fine to eat. You might consider making bread crumbs with stale bread, reviving it by running it under water and refreshing it in the oven, or add stale cereal into a snack bar recipe. There are lots of ways to waste less food.

How do you not waste stale bread? ›

Moisten your bread under cold water, without soaking it. Bake it for about 5 minutes on the oven rack. The bread will be soft on the inside and crispy on the outside, just like fresh bread! We advise you to eat it quickly and not to wait for the next meal.

Why is stale bread so hard? ›

But over time, the starches undergo what is called retrogradation, meaning the starch granules give back some of their water, as it works its way to the surface of the loaf and evaporates. As this happens, the starches partially revert to their crystalline structure, which causes the bread to become hard and brittle.

Why does toasting stale bread make it better? ›

The browning is the result of a Maillard reaction altering the flavor of the bread and making it firmer. The firm surface is easier to spread toppings on and the warmth can help butter reach its melting point. Toasting is a common method of making stale bread more palatable.

How long does bread need to sit out to be stale? ›

It turns out breadboxes aren't such a bad idea. Baker says the best place to store bread is at room temperature. "Homemade bread stored at room temperature will have the best quality if used within three to five days," she says. "Commercially-prepared bread can be used within five to seven days.

Can I eat 2 week old expired bread? ›

According to “sell by” dates, bread is good for three to five days after opening, but it can actually be consumed much longer after that as long as there is no mold growth. You can usually see fuzzy, green spots on the surface of bread, so it's easy to tell when it's time to toss.

Can you eat expired bread if there is no mold? ›

Bread is perfectly safe to eat unless there is mould on it. This is unlikely to happen until several days after the expiry date, although in moist and hot conditions, it might even happen before the expiry date. Mind you, some mould can look exactly like flour unless you look closely, so do check.

How expired can eggs be? ›

Bottom Line. Eggs are a delicious, nutritious protein source. While each carton of eggs is marked with an expiration date, if properly stored at 40°F or lower, they should be safe to eat for longer—usually two to three weeks past the expiration date.

What not to do with a baguette? ›

You don't slather butter over your baguette. If you must have butter, you can put a pat on a small piece of bread, but not on a slice. No sandwiches!

Is it okay to eat stale baguette? ›

While the texture and taste of stale food might be a little off, so long as there isn't anything else wrong with it, the food should be fine to eat. You're not going to suffer any stale food side effects. But if your foods are showing other signs of going bad, like mold, it's time to throw it out.

Can you use stale bread for French toast? ›

Ideally, the bread should be slightly stale. A drier bread will soak up all the custard. Bread can be left out with the wrapper open the day before cooking. If you find yourself in a pinch, dry your bread slices in a 275°F oven for 10 minutes before soaking them in the custard.

Can you cook stale bread? ›

If your oven has a "warm" setting and you've been waiting to use it, this is your moment. If not, just set it to 300-325 degrees and pop the bread in the oven, directly on the rack.

Can I freeze stale bread? ›

There's nothing sadder than a stale, unusable loaf of bread. Keep your bread fresh well past its best-by date by freezing it for later use.

Does stale bread go moldy? ›

Bread may carry a “best before” date but it can be edible even when stale and completely hard and dry. Remember that “aging” in bread is a battle between becoming hard and dry, and becoming moldy due to staying moist. Don't eat moldy bread, but you can turn old stale/dry bread into croutons or breadcrumbs.

Can stale bread be recycled? ›

About 20-30% of the old bread can be recycled. It's dried out and finely ground. This creates sourdough again, which the bakers can then add to their new dough.

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