Better than Dominos! For a truly religious Garlic Bread experience, skip the fancy bread and use a basic French baguette. And don’t even think about skimping on butter!

Garlic Bread
You can’t order pizza without a side of garlic bread. It would be like ordering a burger at Maccers with no fries. (Oh the sacrilege, talking about so much fast food in one post! 🙈)
And while some people dive straight for the biggest slice of pizza, I always – ALWAYS – go for the garlic bread first.
Who’s with me here??? 🙋🏻♀️
How to make garlic bread
There are many ways to make garlic bread. But for me, the Dominos way will always be the best way: a baguette sliced almost all the way through, then each piece slathered with garlic butter, wrapped in foil and baked until toasty.
My garlic butter is made with 2 tsp freshly minced garlic, 1/2 tsp salt and 125g / 1 stick butter. The perfect garlic-salty balance!


Best bread for garlic bread
For a truly epic, classic Garlic Bread experience, my one firm rule I’ll never budge on is this:
NO FANCY BREAD ALLOWED
In my world, classic Garlic Bread should always be made with stock standard supermarket or basic bakery French stick / baguette. The crust isn’t that thick, and it’s usually pretty soft rather than crispy. Once slathered with butter and baked in foil, I find it yields the perfect ratio of crust crunch to soft, warm, garlic butter soaked bread.
On the other hand, a thick crust like you get with fancy artisan baguettes is no good – too much crispy crust compared to soft bread inside. Too hard to swallow!
Basic French stick is perfect. See? 😍

Fresh garlic is essential!
Bread aside, I only have one other rule: please use real garlic. As much as I will rip into Dominos and Pizza Hut garlic bread with enthusiasm, there’s no denying that it has an element of sourness to it which is probably due to using jarred garlic because that’s the main difference I notice between fresh and jarred garlic. From the preservatives, I expect.
Hence why homemade will always be so much better than Dominos. 🙂 Because the garlic is real and fresh!!

Homemade Garlic Bread.
Completely, utterly, ridiculously, insanely, can’t-stop-eating-it delicious.
Put a juicy, perfectly cooked steak and Garlic Bread in front of me, and I’d choose the Garlic Bread every time, any day and twice on Sunday.
These photos are killing me. Gotta stop looking at them! – Nagi x
What to serve with Garlic Bread
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Spaghetti Bolognese, a slow cooked Shredded Beef Ragu or any other pasta
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Dunk in soup! Try Pumpkin Soup, Lentil Soup, Cauliflower Soup or Broccoli Cheese Soup
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A quick homemade pizza
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On the side of a big salad – make a meal of it!
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A quick chicken main like juicy Baked Chicken Breast, Honey Garlic Chicken, Sticky Baked Thighs or Honey Mustard Baked Drumsticks

Better-than-Dominos Garlic Bread
WATCH HOW TO MAKE IT
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Better-Than-Dominos Garlic Bread
Ingredients
- 1 French stick / baguette , ~ 60cm / 2ft long (Note 1)
- 125 g / 1 US stick unsalted butter , softened
- 2 tsp fresh garlic , minced (~3 - 4 cloves, pack the teaspoon)
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 2 tsp finely chopped parsley (optional)
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 200C/390F.
- Cut the French stick in half. Then cut the bread almost all the way through into 2cm / 4/5" thick slices.
- Mix together the butter, garlic, salt and parsley. Taste to see if it's salty / garlicky enough for your taste (Note 2).
- Smear garlic butter over cut side of bread (Note 2).
- Smear remaining butter on the top and sides of the bread.
- Wrap each bread in foil.
- Bake for 15 minutes until the crust is crispy (check through foil).
- Unwrap and serve!
Recipe Notes:
Nutrition Information:
Originally published March 2018. Updated with housekeeping matters April 2019 – no change to recipe.
THE “OTHER” GARLIC BREAD
Just in case you missed it, here’s my “other” garlic bread – Cheese & Garlic Crack Bread. Aptly named as such because of how it’s cut and also because it’s said to be garlic bread…. on crack! A bit of fun, great for sharing and ridiculously addictive.

LIFE OF DOZER
Little souvenir from Tokyo. He’s not a fan. I think he prefers cotton to polyester. Yeah, that’s the problem. For sure. 🤣
PS I had a vision of making him wear this for every “Life of Dozer” photo for Asian recipes. That’s how I justified this “business cost”….. Poor, poor Dozer…..

I haven’t made the garlic bread, but, can’t wait!
Oh you’ll be pleasantly surprised Sally!
Hi Nagi,
What are your thoughts on the tubes of garlic paste you can buy from the fresh herbs/veggie section of the supermarket? Could you use that for this or does it fall into the same category as the jarred stuff with a not-so-great taste? (I’d probably get the “chunky” one for the illusion of homemade lol)
I think I’ve seen you use the lemongrass paste before, was wondering if you use any of the other types you can get from them?
Thanks!
Hi Alice, I find that stuff the same as the jarred, it’s quite bitter!
Thanks Nagi, I shall take that on board – good garlic bread is worth a teensy little bit more prep time! 😉
Yes I definitely think it’s worth it!
Hi Nagi,
Just want to say an enormous THANK YOU! For a good part of this year I have been trying your recipe’s, my wife and I have a different meal every night! Please believe me when I say we cannot pick a favorites!,, they are all fabulous! May I also add that your garlic bread is the Same as my mother used to make!, the only difference is she and I use good old Kiwi Butter, Nagi, please have a very happy Christmas, and between us all, let’s all work together an try and make this new year the best?
Colin D.
Made this today here in San Francisco for my Australian boyfriend and he LOVED it…was sad there wasn’t more! Will be making this one again….and again…and again. Thank you!
Hello Nagi from the loving state of Mississippi!! I am sooooo excited to make your Garlic Bread with my next dish of homemade Meatballs & Spaghetti! Your photos are fabulous and I can almost smell the aroma of your bread now!! Have a Blessed day and I will let you know what my hungry little family thinks!
Have you by chance ever made this in advance and just refrigerated it until you were ready to cook it? Was thinking that it would be nice to prep it before company arrived and just throw it in the oven when we’re ready to eat.
ALL THE TIME! I freeze it too 🙂
Do you thaw it before baking?
I’m with you! Soft garlic bread beats crusty for me any time. And I love that no fancy artisanal bread is needed! Simple and tasty, yet cheap to make—perfect.
Right?? Forget fancy for real garlic bread experience! 😂
Love the garlic bread. No more bland no flavor frozen garlic bread!
That’s wonderful to hear Theresa! Thank you for letting me know you enjoyed this! N x
This was so delicious Nagi, we were always content with Coles $2 garlic bread but never again! I made this with your spag bo which was super delicious too of course ^.^ Thank you for such a tasty evening!
That’s terrific! So pleased you enjoyed this Amy – N x
Best garlic bread recipe ever!
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Great garlic bread – no more will i buy shop bought. 👌👍😁
So pleased to hear that Justine! Thanks for letting me know 🙂 N x
Times have certainly changed. I remember when the rule was “If you can’t say something nice, don’t say anything at all.” That sentiment has been relaxed a bit in families and within friendships but undoubtedly social media, as well as the current POTUS, share responsibility for the permission to make unkind comments to people you do not know. It is appalling to me that Ms Qazamel felt entitled to deride the happiest part of your blog. You were incredibly polite, Nagi, in your response.
Please don’t stop talking about your life and Dozer and your mom and your travels, it’s what makes your blog so wonderful, puts smiles on many faces and makes the world a better place for those of us who love to read whatever you write. And Dozer in that kimono! He looks fabulous and so elegant.
Take-out pizza here in the states is now including garlic bread bites, I think, but then I don’t do take-out pizza here in the back country of southwestern Missouri. But I’m happy to do garlic bread anytime and I have vague memories of the ’60s and making garlic bread just like your recipe. Very yummy and thanks for all your efforts as well as wonderful recipes.
Thanks for your lovely words of support Faith! I have no plans to change the way I do anything 🙂 I consider this website to be my home, I can’t do with it as I please!!! N xx
Please, don’t change a thing. I always get a chuckle when reading your posts (along with a sideways glance from the hubby). Love Dozer – Ba Ha Ha Ha!
Thanks for sharing the recipe Nagi. I tried this garlic bread in a restaurant in Paris last Sept. Was wondering how they made it and really wanted to make it at home.
Oooh hope you try this!!! N xx
Wow! Sandra Q certainly doesn’t know how to give constructive feedback in a polite way. Even more rude due to the fact that you already provide a “recipe” link she was too blind to notice. Please keep up the “waffle” about your life 😊 It’s what makes this a great blog not a boring list of recipes. I feel like this is a wonderful community of people passionate about learning to cook yummy food….and a sprinkle of Dozer for the the warm and fuzzys 🐶💕
Oh, the waffle will continue!!! As will Dozer! 😂 N xx
Listen you Two its3.40 AM and am laughing head off with your photos!! Love, Love the way you try measure Dozer with French stick, BRILIANT!! His new outfit Utah, cotton is better. How old is he? Love, love garlic bread have been making it for years. Oh it’s sooo good in winter with any home made soup. Love both versions, Thank you. Will be going to Art Craft market there is Festival today. Afternoon am making home grown figs jam with ginger. Dear neighbour gave me figs, yum, Love it. When we had big house there was an old fig tree but so plentiful with fruit and jam is the way to go. Nagi I would shared it with you if you were around corner. Have good week!
WHAT ARE YOU DOING UP AT 3.40 AM??!!!
Dear Nagi , the most important is we-I love you and Dozer , bless your Mom , I love to hear about you , your life and follow you and when I see you on my email I look right away , there will always be people with no class ,but you Nagi first class and never forget that ,your on the right road , you have a good foundation and of course Dozer is where it’s at ,garlic bread is beautiful, Dozer all dressed up , be well ,,Lily Gar
BIG HUGS Lily! Thanks you for your lovely words of support! N xx
Love your recipes, comments, blog and photo’s and not forgetting the star of the show …..Dozer!
Just been prepping some of your Asian dishes and now wondering how I can sneak this garlic bread into it then i saw …your garlic cheese on crack bread ….THEN pizza garlic bread….is there any way i can sneak all 3 into the Asian feast i have planned! ?? Don’t stop doing what u do. We truely appreciate the entire lot 👌😁
BA HA HA! You crack me up! Asian food is probably the ONLY thing I wouldn’t combine with garlic bread!! 😂
Just got home from work so it’s probably afternoon in Australia..good afternoon..stopped at the all night grocery store and picked up a soft italian loaf my god son and daughter over for lunch sunday we.are.doing italian and your garlic bread..have a great weekend with Dozer🐕👍
Do it do it!!!!!!
Sandra Q is one rude woman-if it is not to your liking Sandra go away don’t post a comment and let the many fans of Nagi’s site enjoy her blog-Nagi’s reply was so polite-I would tell you where to go
Thank you for the kind words of support Kym! Sending over virtual hugs 🙂 N xx
Love, love, love your recipes – and the commentary of your life. Also love Dozer in his new outfit (even if he doesn’t). A great tip for making garlic bread is to roll the garlicky butter up in some cling wrap and pop in the fridge/freezer for a few minutes to get hard. Then you can just slice off rounds and pop into the slices on your baguette. Voila! Lot less messy on the fingers. Also if you add a little lemon juice it gives it a glorious tang that cuts through the buttery goodness (or even a bit of chilli too). Yum – we’re having pizza tonight and might just make this to go with it. Thanks for the inspiration.
NINA! You are a GENIUS!!! N xx