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An extra long half loaf of crispy garlic bread topped with delicious 100% mozzarella cheese.
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To be honest I think this one is a little overpriced. I have moaned about this on more than one occasion. But, I keep on buying it, hence the 'more than one occasion'. The simple truth is that as far as cheesy garlic breads go this rocks my socks. I love it. I will trade pieces of pizza for an extra slice. It is melt in your mouth and leave you gagging for more wonderful. So forget the price, I'll be buying it every time.
This is my favourite of the garlic breads available from Domino's. There is a nice amount of cheese and the garlic, unlike other brands, is actually present in a grand amount. The use of a small french loaf was great. With a lot of other types of garlic breads the bread gets soppy and hard to handle. Not this one. The thickness of the bread means that there is plenty of crunch as well as tast.
Overall, I am realy hoping this item stays for a good long while, if not forever. Bring it on. lol.
"Oh here we go", I first thought when I heard there was yet ANOTHER cheese and garlic bread out, not overly impressed with the previous versions. Eyeing it hesitantly, having never been that keen on anything using a French stick as its base, I took a bite. Instant change in opinion!!! For one, I could actually TASTE the garlic (most of the cheesy garlic type bread products I-ve tried before have been sooooo bland, that they may as well leave out the Â"garlicÂ" part of the name!), and the layer of cheese was extra thick. Even the fact that it used a French stick as its base didn-t deter from the altogether yumminess of it - although it was still a TINY bit too dry for my liking. The only other complaint that I-d give would be that there simply wasn-t enough in one box; there should have either been more in the box, or the price lower than the $4.90 it cost. All up though, it-s another that will become a regular in my orders from now on. Way to go Dominos!!!
As with most garlic breads ordered from takeaway outlets, the price is a little higher than 'good value for money' but still, that's to be expected really, considering the costs of running such a venture. Still, it's nice to get something really new on the menu, and usually the prices aren't too far off the mark... such is the case with the new Cheesy garlic Bread from Domino's.
Slightly longer than their usual garlic bread, and sliced in half horizontally, smeared with a zingy, strongly-garlic butter and topped with a hefty dose of mozzarella cheese, then grilled to perfection and sliced diagonally into 4 segments, this is something you simply have to try to understand the extreme yum'ness of.
Overall, this is one item I think should, with a slight recipe tweak, stay on the menu long-term, if not permanently. The only little downside was that the thickness of the bread slab meant that the garlic butter didn't soak very far through, leaving the bottom section of the bread quite dry and tasteless. Maybe a bit more butter, or cutting it a bit thinner so there is less bread, or... I dunno, I eat it, not make it... but something should be done about that aspect. However, a couple of bites highlighted this problem, and thankfully the solution was readily at hand... y'see, we also had some Chicken Kickers with Ranch Sauce on hand, and the extra ranch sauce made for a great bread-dip too... so you may want to keep that combo in mind when you order. ![]()
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