• @[email protected]
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    947 months ago

    I was making toast once at work.

    A particularly baffling coworker saw this and went “oh you like toast do you? I had an uncle who liked toast”

    I’m not sure if he just didn’t like to leave good silence alone, or if he had a bizarre family where nobody else liked toast except for Mad Uncle Toast Eater, who presumably died from his crippling toast addiction.

    • @LemmyKnowsBest
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      7 months ago

      I hope you didn’t respond to him, to make him uncomfortable with the silence again.

    • @graymess
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      227 months ago

      Elder Scrolls NPC type conversation.

  • @[email protected]
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    937 months ago

    I think bagels are boiled, then baked. Cooked twice.

    Then we toast them to cook them a third time.

    • @Viking_Hippie
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      297 months ago

      And if we’re from the Midwest and at a fair, cook them a fourth time by deep frying them.

      • @captainlezbian
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        137 months ago

        That might make me consider actually going to the state fair instead of bitching about it making traffic terrible by bringing a ton of people into the middle of the city

        • @[email protected]
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          77 months ago

          We went this fall like we have for the past few years but even the lemonades were $10-15 so I don’t think we’ll be returning.

          • @nomous
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            27 months ago

            Our state fair is in some little ass town in the middle of nowhere. I’ve always wanted to make the 3 hour drive, just never gotten around to it, $15 lemonades don’t sound very encouraging.

      • @affiliate
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        47 months ago

        what would cooking them for a fifth time look like. is it even possible?

  • IninewCrow
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    247 months ago

    I think it has more to do with wanting the bread warm in any way … so that you can melt butter on top of it. Nothing like fresh baked bread and melting butter over it. The next best thing is to take cold bread, toast it and melt butter over it.

    I grew up poor and I remember being a kid and craving melted butter on warm toast but we seldom had any … so we often opted to using just lard instead. Same sensation but the taste wasn’t as good.

  • @[email protected]
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    227 months ago

    I wouldn’t be surprised if originally it was something you did to rescue stale bread. Can’t waste any good food when it’s scarce, you know?

    • @[email protected]
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      87 months ago

      I still use it to rescue state bread. Either that, or if I need a harder/warmer surface to spread things on.

      • littleblue✨
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        37 months ago

        Y’all gonna want summa this guh’mint cheese for that state bread, too, ya know.

      • @[email protected]
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        37 months ago

        I mean, if it’s fresh from a bakery - sure, but “factory-fresh”? I think toasted is definitely an improvement.

    • @[email protected]
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      07 months ago

      Of course it was that.

      Fresh bread has the glutens all loose and digestible. When the bread goes stale the glutens have tightened up again and become less nutritionally available. Toasting loosens the proteins up again and makes it all nicey-nicey for de tummy.

      Sorry for the niche technical language at the end.

  • @RizzRustbolt
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    147 months ago

    Maillard, there is a special place in paradise for you.

    • @feedum_sneedson
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      47 months ago

      Maillard Place would be a funny name for a mansion.

  • @SlopppyEngineer
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    137 months ago

    Knowing humanity, it involves either a dare, laziness, desperation, an accident or pigheaded stuberness, and usually a combination of those.

    • @andxz
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      27 months ago

      Perhaps someone smoked some smelly herbs and the only available thing to eat afterwards happened to be stale bread and butter.

      I guess that’d technically qualify as an accident. A happy accident, if you will.

    • GladiusB
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      37 months ago

      I don’t enough about the ways of toast to dispute this. But I kind of love that there was a guy named John Toast that went around cooking shit twice until something stuck.

  • @AgentGrimstone
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    97 months ago

    Sourdough is good. Toasted sourdough is bread’s best life.

    • @Landless2029
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      37 months ago

      I love sourdough because it doesn’t even need butter!

  • @John_McMurray
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    57 months ago

    What’s even better, spread mayo on both sides and fry it on a flat top.

    • @nomous
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      17 months ago

      I don’t even like mayo but this is the correct way to make a grilled cheese. The mayo is just oil and makes the bread really nice and light and crispy.

      • @John_McMurray
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        17 months ago

        And yet, why I dint exactly know, miracle whip doesn’t work nearly as well

  • Subverb
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    47 months ago

    I have always contended that bread is just raw toast.

    Toast is life.