15 Creative Recipes for Using Leftover Bread

Leftover bread does not need to be tossed. Beyond croutons and breadcrumbs, stale slices can be transformed into satisfying savory dishes and sweet treats. Save money and reduce waste by turning extra bread into delicious meals and snacks.

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Great recipes for using up leftover bread

Have a loaf that’s going stale or a few extra slices? Before you throw them out, try one of the many ways to reuse bread. Below are 15 tasty ideas to make the most of leftover bread.

My family loves bread — from weekend French toast to a warm loaf alongside soup. Inevitably a few slices remain. Rather than waste them, I turn that extra bread into recipes my family actually looks forward to. Here are tips, storage advice, and plenty of recipe ideas to inspire you.

💭 Tips for working with bread

  • When buying store-bought loaves, choose ones tightly wrapped in plastic and keep the package in an additional plastic bag to help preserve freshness.
  • Check the use-by date; most breads keep their best texture for about a week.
  • If you bake at home, wrap loaves in plastic or foil once cooled to keep them softer longer.
  • Store bread at room temperature in a bread box if possible — refrigeration speeds up staling by crystallizing starch molecules.
  • If you won’t use fresh bread within a week, slice and freeze it. Crusty breads freeze especially well.
  • If your bread does go stale, you can refresh or repurpose it into many recipes instead of discarding it.
Quick Parmesan Garlic Bread is super-easy, better than store-bought, and a great way to use up leftover bread or rolls!

🧊 How to freeze bread

  1. Freeze sliced bread whenever possible. For homemade loaves, cool completely before slicing to avoid sogginess.
  2. Stack slices back into a loaf shape to keep them compact and protected.
  3. Cover the cut sides of the bread so they aren’t exposed to freezer air.
  4. Wrap tightly in foil or freezer-friendly paper, then place in a resealable plastic bag.
  5. Label the bag with the date you froze it so you can track storage time.
  6. Use frozen bread within six months for best quality.
Easy Crock Pot Garlic Parmesan Bread is crusty, flavorful, fresh, and best of all, EASY!

🔥 How to defrost bread

  1. Avoid thawing bread at room temperature or in the fridge; both can make it lose texture or become soggy.
  2. Preheat the oven to 325°F (about 160°C).
  3. If frozen bread is sliced, remove only the slices you need and return the rest to the freezer.
  4. For sliced bread, arrange slices on a baking sheet in a single layer; for whole loaves, wrap in foil and place on the oven rack.
  5. Sliced bread usually thaws in 5–10 minutes; a whole loaf may take 20–30 minutes depending on size.
  6. For a quick option, microwave frozen slices on high for about 20 seconds.
  7. Use thawed bread for sandwiches, bread puddings, croutons, or simply warm it with butter.
Overhead view of slices of bread with butter and one with the Parmesan cheese coating the butter.

🌿 Savory leftover bread recipes

Stale bread excels in savory dishes — from bread pudding to casseroles. These recipes make stale bread shine as a hearty part of dinner or brunch.

Quick parmesan garlic bread

overhead view or parmesan bread

Garlic bread is a family favorite. Leftover or day-old bread makes excellent garlic bread — buttery, garlicky, and ready in about 15 minutes. Homemade versions let you control the butter and garlic levels for maximum flavor.

How To Make Homemade Garlic Bread With Regular Bread

Quick Parmesan Garlic Bread is super-easy, better than store-bought, and a great way to use up leftover bread or rolls!
Side shot of multiple slices of garlic bread garnished with fresh herbs on a white plate.

Bacon breakfast casserole

side view of bacon casserole on a green plate

This bacon and hash brown breakfast casserole makes great use of stale bread. Mixed with eggs, cheese, and bacon, the bread soaks up flavor and bakes into a hearty breakfast or brunch centerpiece.

Bacon and Hash Brown Breakfast Casserole

Combine favorite breakfast ingredients in this hot, cheesy casserole that’s perfect for a lazy morning.
Side shot of a slice of breakfast casserole on a green plate

Savoury French toast

French Toast topped with creamy mushroom topping

Savory French toast is an exciting twist — think mushrooms or herbs folded into the custard and savory toppings instead of syrup. It’s a great brunch option for anyone who prefers savory flavors over sweet.


Indian-style bread upma

Bread upma is a spiced, savory breakfast made with leftover bread, onions, tomatoes, and aromatic spices. It’s a quick, flavorful way to start the day and a popular morning dish in many Indian households.

Bread Upma

A fast, tasty upma made with bread, onions, tomatoes, spices and herbs — perfect for a spicy breakfast.
Closeup view of Bread Upma in a white bowl

Simple bread salad

A Greek-inspired bread salad with stale bread, olives, tomatoes, capers and a bright dressing makes a satisfying vegan side or light meal. It’s an ideal way to use day-old French bread.

Simple Bread Salad Made Greek Style

Turn day-old bread into a fresh, healthy salad perfect for lunch or a side dish.
Bread pieces, red onion, olives and capers on a plate

French onion soup

French onion soup traditionally tops bowls with bread and melted cheese. Leftover bread is perfect for that crunchy, absorbent layer that soaks up savory broth and becomes wonderfully gooey under cheese.

Kreacher’s French Onion Soup

A comforting onion, bread and cheese combination that’s perfect for cold days.
French Onion Soup in small ramekins

🍬 Sweet leftover bread recipes

Stale bread shines in sweet preparations, too. Bread pudding, French toast bakes and other desserts turn extra bread into memorable breakfasts, brunches, and holiday treats.

Banana cinnamon French toast

side view of french toast with syrup and garnished with strawberries and blueberries

This French toast uses leftover bread and overripe bananas to create moist, flavorful slices with a hint of banana and warm cinnamon. It’s a great way to rescue both excess bread and ripe fruit.

Banana Cinnamon French Toast

Classic French toast flavored with banana and cinnamon, grilled until golden and crisp on the edges.
Stacked french toast covered in syrup

Kahlua and cream French toast

stacked french toast on a blue plate dripping with syrup

This adult-friendly French toast adds Kahlua and cream to the batter, creating a rich, coffee-infused flavor that’s perfect for a special weekend brunch.

Sourdough French Toast With Kahlua

An elegant French toast variation with a coffee-infused flavor from Kahlua.
Stack of french toast with syrup and chopped almonds

Eggnog bread pudding

During the holidays, eggnog bread pudding is a natural way to use extra bread. It comes together quickly and delivers a cozy, festive dessert to serve warm.

Eggnog Bread Pudding

A holiday favorite that’s quick to assemble and delicious warm from the oven.
Slice of eggnog bread pudding topped with raspberries

Apple pie pudding

Slice of Apple Pie Pudding topped with vanilla ice cream

Apple pie bread pudding combines the warm spiced apples of a pie with the custardy comfort of bread pudding — a decadent way to reuse bread and satisfy apple pie cravings.


Traditional bread sauce

A British holiday classic, bread sauce is a simple, creamy condiment made from breadcrumbs and pantry ingredients. It’s traditionally served with roast poultry and is a great way to use leftover white bread.

Traditional British Bread Sauce

A classic holiday accompaniment made with simple pantry ingredients and breadcrumbs.
Bread sauce in a grey bowl

🥖 Recipes using bread crumbs

Turn rock-hard bread into breadcrumbs for coatings that add crunchy texture to chicken, steak, vegetables, and seafood.

Baked chicken fried steak

Coat steaks or chicken in homemade breadcrumbs and bake for a lighter take on fried favorites. Top with gravy for a comforting family meal.

Baked Chicken Fried Steak

Lightened up and easy to make, this baked version still delivers the crunch and comfort of classic chicken fried steak.
Chicken fried steak with gravy

Baked breaded lemon chicken

Infuse breadcrumbs with lemon zest and herbs for a bright, crispy baked chicken that rivals fried versions.

Baked Breaded Lemon Chicken

A lemony, crispy breadcrumb coating makes this an easy weeknight favorite.
Breaded chicken garnished with herbs and a lemon wedge

Crispy baked green bean fries

Coating green beans in breadcrumbs and baking them creates a crunchy, kid-friendly side dish that’s healthier than deep-fried versions.

Oven Fried Crispy Green Beans

Crunchy, addictive, AND healthier — a great way to use breadcrumbs and get veggies into the meal.
Crispy baked green bean fries

Oven baked calamari

Baked calamari coated with breadcrumbs gives a crunchy exterior while letting the seafood’s flavor shine — a lighter take on the classic fried appetizer.

Baked Calamari Recipe

A lightened-up version of fried calamari that’s still crunchy and delicious.
Baked calamari with herbs on a white plate

❓ Questions about leftover bread

Below are answers to common questions about stale bread and breadcrumbs.

How to make croutons and breadcrumbs

Stale bread is ideal for croutons and breadcrumbs. For croutons, cube the bread, toss with oil or butter and seasonings, and bake until crisp. For breadcrumbs, dry the bread thoroughly and pulse in a food processor until you reach the desired texture. Store homemade breadcrumbs in an airtight container.

Pumpernickel croutons

Hearty breads like pumpernickel make flavorful croutons perfect for salads and soups. Simply cube, season and bake until golden.

Making Pumpernickel Croutons

Easy method to turn pumpernickel into crunchy croutons for salads.
Pumpernickel croutons on a salad

Easy panko-style breadcrumbs

Make panko-style breadcrumbs at home by drying bread and pulsing it into coarse crumbs. Season with herbs for extra flavor and use them in any recipe that calls for breadcrumbs.

How To Make Panko Bread Crumbs

Homemade breadcrumbs flavored with dried herbs are a great way to use day-old bread.
Small bowl filled with bread crumbs

What breads go stale faster?

Baguettes tend to stale quickly because they are lean and narrow — often within two days. Enriched breads like challah and brioche contain more fats and sugars, which help them stay fresh longer, sometimes up to five days. Store-bought breads often include preservatives that extend shelf life.


Why does bread go stale?

Staling is not just moisture loss. On a molecular level, moisture redistributes within the loaf and starch molecules recrystallize, especially in the crumb, causing the bread to firm up. Understanding this explains why refrigeration accelerates staling and why warming or toasting can temporarily restore texture.

freshly made bread on a cutting board with two slices to the side

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Thanks for reading! If you enjoy cooking with bread, try a few of these ideas to reduce waste and create memorable meals. Happy cooking!

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