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crouton maker
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Don't laugh... Can you get such a thing as a crouton 'maker'? i.e - something that cuts a slice of bread up into little bits without having to do it with a knife or pair of scissors!!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The problem is that bread can only really be cut with a sawing action, so I suppose you could, theoretically, get such a machine but it would be so horribly expensive you'd be better off employing someone to cut croutons for you. Unless you have some sort of problem preventing you from using a bread knife then I'd suggest just keep doing them by hand. Don't forget that you really want slightly stale bread for croutons and so it is easier to cut.
Following on from what alibobs said, try using a grid cutter from a hand chip cutting machine. If you've not got one yourself, someone in the family probably has a chip-cutter stored away in a cupboard or you should be able to pick one up in an outdoor market etc.
These grids are solid enough to cut chips, so you should have no problems pressing down on them into bread. You will have to poke the croutons out though.
These grids are solid enough to cut chips, so you should have no problems pressing down on them into bread. You will have to poke the croutons out though.
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