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Allow loaf of French bread to sit out uncovered overnight. Using a bread knife, cut loaf of French bread into about 1/2 to 3/4 inch squares. Spread squares over a half sheet pan (preferably one with edges).
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Melt butter completely over low heat. At the end, add minced garlic if using fresh. Stir together. (Fresh garlic can be replaced with 3 tablespoons garlic powder of desired.)
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How the buttery goodness kisses the bread cubes is up to you. I like quickly dipping a spoonful of squares into the butter with a slotted spoon, then placing them back onto the tray. Some prefer to drizzle. Some may prefer to mix them all together in a large bowl. Whatever your method, make sure the bread cubes are well-covered with butter mixture.
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Place all butter-coated bread cubes upon the tray again. Spread them out well. Dust a dash of sea salt over the croutons.
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Bake for about 15-20 minutes until croutons are golden brown as pictured. You may like to toss them a bit mid way through the baking cycle.
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Other things you can add to the butter mixture include Beau Monde spice (celery flavor), onion powder, Italian seasoning, red pepper flakes, etc.