garlic bread

garlic bread


Pronunciation

IPA Phonetic Spelling

/ˈɡɑːrlɪk brɛd/

  • gar-lic:

    • gar /ɡɑːr/ - Voiced velar plosive /ɡ/, open-mid back rounded vowel /ɑːr/

    • lic /lɪk/ - Voiced alveolar lateral approximant /l/, near-close near-front unrounded vowel /ɪ/, voiceless velar plosive /k/

  • bread /brɛd/ - Voiced bilabial plosive /b/, voiced alveolar trill /r/, open-mid front unrounded vowel /ɛ/, voiced alveolar plosive /d/


Word Form Variations

  • Singular: garlic bread (uncountable noun)

  • Plural: garlic breads (referring to multiple loaves, slices, or orders)

  • Hyphenated: garlic-bread (adjective, e.g., "garlic-bread pizza")



Definitions, Synonyms and Antonyms

Noun

  1. A dish consisting of bread, typically a baguette or similar loaf, that is sliced, spread with a mixture of garlic and butter or oil, and then toasted or baked until golden and crispy.

    • Synonyms: n/a

    • Antonyms: n/a

  2. (Plural) Individual servings or pieces of this dish, often served as an appetizer or a side dish.

    • Synonyms: n/a

    • Antonyms: n/a


Examples of Use

1. Literature:

  • In novels: "The eagle soared above the canyon, its wings catching the wind." (From a fictional novel)

    In poetry: "He clasps the crag with hooked hands; / Close to the sun in lonely lands, / Ringed with the azure world, he stands." (Alfred Lord Tennyson, "The Eagle")

2. News & Journalism:

  • Newspaper articles: "Bald eagle sightings have increased in recent years due to conservation efforts." (The New York Times)

    Online publications: "Golden eagles are facing threats from habitat loss and climate change." (National Geographic)

3. Entertainment:

  • Movies: "The eagle-eyed detective noticed a clue the others had missed." (Movie script)

    Video games: "The player character unlocked the 'Eagle' skill, allowing for increased accuracy." (In-game description)

    Music: "The band 'The Eagles' is known for their classic rock hits." (Band name)

4. Public Discourse:

  • Everyday conversation: "Did you see that eagle soaring overhead? It was magnificent!" (Casual conversation)

  • Sports: "He eagled the hole-in-one!" (Golf commentary)

  • Business: "The company is known for its eagle-eyed approach to quality control." (Business jargon)

5. Brand Names & Symbols:

  • Company logos: Many companies use eagles in their logos, symbolizing strength, freedom, and vision (e.g., the United States Postal Service).

  • National symbols: The bald eagle is the national bird of the United States.



10 Famous Quotes Using Garlic Bread

  1. "Garlic bread - it's the future, I've tasted it." (Peter Kay, Phoenix Nights)

  2. "Yeah, sex is cool, but have you ever had garlic bread?" (DMX)

  3. "A meal without garlic bread is not a meal." (Original)

  4. "Happiness comes from garlic bread, not relationship patterns." (Original)

  5. "A good meal does not have a main dish or come with a salad of bread on the side." (Original)

  6. "When life gives you lemons, make garlic bread." (Original)

  7. "I could live on garlic bread alone." (Original)

  8. "My guilty pleasure is cheesy garlic bread." (Original)

  9. "Garlic bread is the perfect side to any pasta dish." (Original)

  10. "Is there such a thing as too much garlic bread? The answer is no." (Original)


Etymology

The story of "garlic bread" is a great example of how a simple food idea can travel and change over time. While the modern version we know and love today is a fairly recent invention, its roots go back to much older dishes.

The concept of putting garlic on bread can be traced back to ancient Rome. The Romans had a flatbread called panis focacius that was often flavored with garlic, herbs, and olive oil. However, the direct ancestor of modern garlic bread is believed to be the Italian dish bruschetta, which originated around the 15th century. Bruschetta was a way to use up stale bread. The bread was toasted, then rubbed with a raw garlic clove and drizzled with olive oil and salt.

The "garlic bread" we think of now—with butter and often a baguette—is actually an Italian-American invention. When Italian immigrants came to the United States, they brought the idea of bruschetta with them. But olive oil was not as common or cheap in America as it was in Italy, and butter was much more available. So, they started using butter instead of olive oil, and sometimes used a French baguette instead of a traditional Italian loaf. This new combination of butter, garlic, and bread quickly became popular in Italian-American restaurants, especially after World War II.

So, while the idea of a toasted, garlic-flavored bread has existed for centuries, the specific term and recipe for "garlic bread" as a buttery, American-style side dish seems to have solidified in the mid-20th century. The earliest known published recipe for "San Diego Special Garlic Bread" dates back to a 1934 cookbook, suggesting the dish was already well-known by then.



Phrases + Idioms Containing Garlic Bread

  • "To be the garlic bread of a meal": To be the best part of an experience, the unexpected highlight.

  • "As good as garlic bread": A phrase used to express that something is excellent, delicious, or highly satisfying.

  • "To go for the garlic bread": To choose the most comforting or indulgent option.

  • "To smell the garlic bread": To be tantalized by a good opportunity that is just out of reach.

  • "Like a loaf of garlic bread": Describes something that is warm, comforting, and universally appealing.

  • "To butter your own garlic bread": To take control of a situation and make something better for yourself.


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Source Information

Definition of garlic bread from The Academic Glossary at Self Exploration Academy, a Urikville Press Publication. © All rights reserved.


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