This is something populair in Belgium and i think Netherlands as well. I'm pretty happy with the result!

by Piratefish92

29 Comments

  1. The-Shogun

    Tiger bread popular in Scotland. I’ve wanted to try it but put off with the wash mixture needed to brush onto the bread

  2. TheWeisGuy

    Yeah they call it Dutch crunch in the U.S. and it’s real popular in the San Francisco area

  3. localband

    In San Francisco it’s called Dutch crunch. I grew up in the East Coast and never heard of it. 

  4. Specific-Window-8587

    Tiger Bread eh? I never heard of it. What exactly is it?

  5. We have this in Australia! We also call it Tiger Bread

  6. PhillipBrandon

    I mostly know it from a semi-viral letter years ago from an adorable tot to… Sainsburys? Tesco? asking why it isn’t called “Giraffe bread”

  7. A_TubbY_hObO

    Omg I’ve seen this before but didn’t know what it was!! Could you please be a bread saint and share a recipe? I’d like to take a crack at it myself

  8. ForeverSore

    Its in every UK supermarket, not as good looking as yours however.

  9. Own-Pie-7461

    We have it in Romania, in supermarkets, and it is called *Tigris bread*

  10. SolomonDRand

    I love Dutch Crunch, but most of my fellow Americans have no idea what I’m talking about.

  11. ByronsLastStand

    It’s been popular in the UK for years, I’ve seen it both in Cymru and in England

  12. theapplepie267

    There’s one sandwich chain near me that uses it and thats the only reason I know about it.

  13. DitaVonFleas

    It’s popular in Australia, although underrated at the same time? Like It’s widely available but not spoken of much?

  14. TheGreenCatFL

    Which recipe did you use? I followed King Arthur but I think I didn’t work it enough so my loaves turned flat

  15. Zender_de_Verzender

    Ah, a childhood favorite. I always thought it was a synonym for white bread until I discovered it’s named after the pattern of the crust.

  16. Piratefish92

    The recipe i use for this:
    25 gr fine breadcrumbs (chapelure)
    75 ml water,
    2 gr dried yeast (or 6 gr fresh yeast)
    5 gr sugar.

    Make this after preparing your dough and put in in the fridge.

    Before putting your bread in the oven, add a bit of sunflower oil in the mix and spread it over your bread.

    Then bake as usual.

  17. drupefruit

    They used to sell it at a popular grocery chain here in South Texas in their bakery department. I absolutely loved it and bought it all the time!! They unfortunately don’t sell it anymore which is odd because it was delicious.

  18. frobnosticus

    Can’t say I’ve ever heard of it. Looks excellent though.

  19. cremvursti

    In some specific parts of Romania there’s this recipe where they basically burn the bread’s outside layer to a char, after which they whack the hell out of it with a stick to brush off the charred bits.

  20. Sam_Hamwiches

    Tiger bread is in one of the supermarkets in New Zealand was well!

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