Oregano Style Garlic Bread (Pão de Alho) Recipe
Why You Will Love This Recipe
Get ready to savor some amazing oregano style garlic bread (pão de alho)! This easy recipe brings together fresh oregano, garlic, and melty mozzarella on crispy pizza dough. It’s the perfect side for any meal and takes just five simple steps. Whether you’re snacking or serving it as an appetizer, this garlic bread is bound to be a hit!
Tips for Success
• When preparing the garlic for the bread, finely mince the garlic cloves instead of just chopping them. This will help distribute the garlic flavor more evenly throughout the bread.
• For a more intense oregano flavor, consider making a paste with the fresh oregano, minced garlic, and olive oil. Blend them together and then spread the paste onto the pizza dough before adding the mozzarella cheese.
• Avoid using pre-shredded mozzarella cheese as it often contains anti-caking agents that can prevent it from melting smoothly. Instead, grate fresh mozzarella for a creamier texture and better melt quality.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use dried oregano instead of fresh oregano for this garlic bread?
Yes, you can use dried oregano instead of fresh oregano. However, use about one-third of the amount since dried herbs are more concentrated in flavor than fresh herbs.
What is the best way to store leftover oregano garlic bread?
To store leftover garlic bread, wrap it tightly in aluminum foil or plastic wrap and place it in the refrigerator. It should stay fresh for up to 3 days. For longer storage, you can freeze it. Just make sure to wrap it well to prevent freezer burn.
Why is my garlic bread not getting crispy?
If your garlic bread is not crispy, it might be due to the oven temperature not being high enough or the dough being too thick. Ensure your oven is properly preheated to 230°C (450°F) and consider rolling out the dough thinner for a crispier texture.
Recommended Drink Pairings
- Chardonnay: Its buttery notes complement the richness of the cheese.
- Sangiovese: The acidity balances the garlic and enhances the oregano's flavor.
- Sparkling Water: The bubbles cleanse the palate between bites of the rich bread.
- Italian Lemonade: The citrus adds a refreshing contrast to the savory elements.
- Espresso: A strong coffee that pairs well with the garlic's intensity.
Ingredients
Equipment:
With all your ingredients and equipment gathered, you are ready to get started!
Directions
- Preheat the oven to 230°C or 450°F.
- In a blender mix the olive oil, the garlic and the oregano.
- Brush the dough with this mixture and sprinkle the mozzarella cheese on it (to taste).
- Bake for about 15 minutes or until it's ready.
- Cut into small slices and serve.
Adapted from a Recipe by: sementedesesamo.blogspot.pt






I would also like to try some of the simpler recipes .My parents come from Goa ,in India ,which was under the Portuguese rule for over 400 years .I was brought up on Portuguese /Goan foods .I would like to try to cook some.