Bread sauce
4 servings
30 minutes
Crouton sauce is a simple yet surprisingly aromatic addition widely used in Russian cuisine. Its history roots back to rural cooking, where the skill of turning humble ingredients into a delicious dish was considered an art. This sauce is made by frying breadcrumbs in oil until golden brown, giving it a rich nutty flavor. Due to its texture, it pairs excellently with meat and vegetable dishes, adding an appetizing crunch. In ancient times, it was often served with porridge, enriching its taste. Today, this sauce remains popular among lovers of simple and hearty food, bringing warmth and traditional depth of flavor to dishes.

1
Add finely crushed breadcrumbs to the heated oil.
- Crackers: 2 tablespoons
- Butter: 4 tablespoons
2
Put the pot on the fire and let the croutons brown.
- Crackers: 2 tablespoons
3
You can also first toast the crackers in a pan without oil and then combine them with melted butter.
- Crackers: 2 tablespoons
- Butter: 4 tablespoons









