NATIONAL FRENCH BREAD DAY – March 21
Tue Mar 21st

National French Bread Day

On March 21st, National French Bread Day bakes up a delectable celebration enjoyed by millions around the country each year...

A long thin loaf made from basic lean dough is also known as a baguette. Its length and its crisp crust distinguish it.. Over time, French law has established what is and what is not a baguette.. Bakers could not begin their day until 4 a.m. in 1920, a labor law barred bakers from starting their day before 4 a.m. Breadmakers know that breadmaking is a tactile process.. The dough's kneading and resting are just as important as the ingredients. The bakers knew their product so well they coped by reshaping their loaves of bread when the day was limited. The loaves that were long, narrow loaves baked more quickly and evenly. As a result, customers found the new loaves more convenient for cutting and storing.

These robust loaves make delectable sandwiches, but they also go well with any soup. Any left over bread makes delectable French toast, as well as delicious French toast.

Where culinary arts are concerned, the French are known for their high culinary arts. Minimum quantities of such quality ingredients were included in each loaf of bread in order to maintain quality in their bread.

How to Observe #nationalfrenchbreadday. www.nationalfrenchbreaddaycom

  • Make your kitchen and fill your house with the aroma of homemade French bread
  • Try this French bread recipe and then share it with others
  • If the challenge sounds too daunting, be sure to visit your local bakery and pick up a loaf or two
  • Make some bruschetta or serve it with your favorite pasta dish
  • To post on social media, use the hashtag #NationalFrenchBreadDay.

French bread FAQ

Is French bread good for French toast? Q. Does French bread make good French toast?

Yes, yes. The egg mixture and flavors are absorbed by the crusty bread in a seamless manner.

Q. Can I make French bread using a special pan?

A. No. A. No. A. No. Baking French bread requires a baking sheet or stone.