This is a recipe that I picked up in El Centro, it is surprisingly good. Sounds weird, but tastes great! Try it at least.
I like mixing all the ingredients together before spreading it on the bread. I like doing it this way as I can control the flavors better.
If you want really crunchy garlic bread; spread slices on a cookie sheet and toast one side till just golden. Remove from oven and let cool. Spread the mayo mixture onto the UNTOASTED side, sprinkle with cheese and slide back into the broiler until bubbly and toasted.
1 loaf French or sourdough bread (sliced or unsliced)
½ C Mayo
2-3 Tb minced fresh parsley or 1Tb dried
Garlic powder to taste
Crushed black pepper to taste
Parmesan cheese to taste
Slice good French or Italian bread in individual pieces. Mix the ingredients together in a bowl and spread on the bread. Sprinkle on a little parmesan cheese if you like, it’s really tasty on this bread. The original recipe calls for the pieces to be re-assembled untoasted into a loaf, wrapped in foil and baked until hot. I still like mine to be broiler toasted. I lay the pieces out with mayo side up on a foil lined broiler pan and broil until toasty. This is one time you better “watch the pot boil” as the saying goes, as this will cook fast. Enjoy