Not sure if this is the right place. The menu item is usually "garlic bread sticks". But it is just a pizza cut once across the center and then a bunch of times perpendicular to that line, into skinny rectangle. What is the actual name for this food item? if you look up garlic bread pizza, garlic bread, bread sticks, garlic bread stick, or garlic bread pizza, or anything like this you get various images of french bread or regular ass pizza.

What is this actually called and what would be a recipe for it? It tastes so overwhelmingly like garlic and salty, more than I can fathom how to make it happen at home.

by Honest-Magazine-5210

26 Comments

  1. DrunkFatMan

    Garlic cheese bread is what we called it. Roll out your crust, butter it, sprinkle with a mix of parm/romano/garlic salt. Add shredded mozz and a little bit of cheddar for color. Bake. sprinkle with a little more of the parm/romano/garlic salt mixture. Cut, dip in sauce, enjoy.

  2. Places that do it near me usually just call them cheese sticks or cheese bread.

    When I make it, I just brush the dough with *lots* of butter, garlic, & olive oil, then top with loads of mozzarella and bake it like a regular pizza.

    If you like it a little salty, add salt and/or Parmesan cheese too.

  3. Garlic fingers here in Atlantic Canada. Need some donair sauce for dipping!

  4. delicious_things

    My favorite thing about pizza is having an appetizer of pizza before the pizza.

    (aka “cheesy bread”)

  5. Foggy-Geezer

    I’ve seen Quad Cities Pizza cut that way. Yum!!!

  6. Curious-Comedian-285

    Cheesy bread. We had a Mr Ghattis here in my small town but they shut down due to construction of the road 😢

  7. Squantoisreal

    Quad City syle! Harris, Benny’s, or Roots in Chicago.

  8. BethyJayne

    Garlic Fingers according to Atlantic Canada and I call them that too (live in Alberta).

  9. Garlic Fingers, I just made some earlier today.

  10. Pancor0012

    Out east they are “garlic fingers” prized by many oceanside dwellers!

  11. This is in every pizza shop in Atlantic Canada, and we call it garlic fingers