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By: Rachel GurkPosted: 12/20/2017

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These Ruby Tuesday Croutons are the perfect copycat recipe – they taste just like the restaurant’s version and they couldn’t be easier to make at home! You’ll find these are the perfect topping for any salad!

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I’ll be honest, it’s been a long long time since I ate at Ruby Tuesday’s, but I’ll never forget the croutons on their salad bar. Satisfyingly crispy but still soft on the inside, salty and garlicky and….is it still a salad if it’s just two cups of croutons?

No? Well, shoot. The good thing about these croutons is that I’m pretty sure my version is healthier than the ones at the restaurant which taste like they’re literally taking a bath in butter.

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Now, granted, these have a fair amount of butter too because I wanted them to taste just like the deliciousness that Ruby Tuesday croutons provide. However, the great part about them is that you can control the butter yourself (use less if you want!). You can also control the sodium by using more or less salt.

I couldn’t stop popping these babies in my mouth. I made them a day or two before I photographed them (Michigan is stingy with the sunshine in the winter and I photograph in natural light), and I nearly had to make another batch because I couldn’t stop eating these.

simple steps for making Ruby Tuesday Croutons

  1. Cut up bread into small cubes.
  2. Combine bread, garlic powder, and salt.
  3. Drizzle with butter!
  4. Spread in an even layer on a baking sheet and bake at 375°F until crispy!
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Making croutons of any kind is a total game-changer, just read the comments on my homemade croutons and you’ll see!

PS: I have you covered if you want more information on how to make croutons.

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Enjoy!

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Get the Recipe: Ruby Tuesday Croutons Copycat – Pumpernickel Croutons

4.32 from 106 votes

Prep Time: 5 minutes mins

Cook Time: 10 minutes mins

Total Time: 15 minutes mins

4 cups

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These Ruby Tuesday Croutons are the perfect copycat recipe – they taste just like the restaurant's version and they couldn't be easier to make at home! You'll find these are the perfect topping for any salad!

Ingredients

  • 4 cups pumpernickel bread cubes (approximately 1/2-inch cubes)
  • 4 tablespoons (1/2 stick) unsalted butter, melted
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 375°F.

  • In a large bowl, combine the bread, garlic powder, and salt. Drizzle butter over bread while stirring. Stir well until bread is coated by all ingredients and butter is absorbed.

  • Spread the bread cubes into an even layer on a sheet pan. Don’t crowd the pan. Bake for 10 minutes, or until crisp. If you’re using super fresh bread, they’ll take a little longer to become golden brown. If the bread is stale and dry, it may get crispy faster, so keep an eye on it!

Notes

  • Store in an airtight container at room temperature, use within 3-4 days.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 1/4 cup, Calories: 168kcal, Carbohydrates: 27g, Protein: 5g, Fat: 5g, Saturated Fat: 2g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g, Cholesterol: 8mg, Sodium: 404mg, Fiber: 4g

This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.

© Author: Rachel Gurk

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  1. Cary says

    Ruby Tuesday Croutons Copycat - Pumpernickel Croutons Recipe - Rachel Cooks® (12)
    Excellent consistency, like Ruby Tuesdays & takes fantastic

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    • Rachel Gurk says

      So happy to hear it! Thanks for leaving a review!

      Reply

  2. Becky Speno says

    Ruby Tuesday Croutons Copycat - Pumpernickel Croutons Recipe - Rachel Cooks® (13)
    These were perfect! She made them to go with Black bean and sweet potato soup. So easy and delicious!

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    • Rachel Gurk says

      I’m so glad you liked them! Thanks for taking the time to leave a review!

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FAQs

What are ruby Tuesday's croutons made of? ›

ingredients
  • 3 cups honey-wheat bread, cubed.
  • garlic salt.
  • 2 cups oil (for deep fying)

How do you keep homemade croutons crunchy? ›

Simply make your croutons, place them into a freezer-friendly bag or container, and store them in the freezer. Take them out to thaw and then you're ready to enjoy!

What are brown croutons made of? ›

Croutons are very easy to make with just two main ingredients and a few basic seasonings. You'll need bread, of course, as well as olive oil (or melted butter), salt, pepper and garlic powder. The oil or butter helps the bread develop crisp, golden edges, and the seasonings bring out the croutons' best.

What is healthier than croutons? ›

Almonds, walnuts, or pecans add a delightful crunch to salads and are rich in healthy fats and protein. They provide a nutrient-dense alternative to croutons, supporting heart health and satiety.

What kind of croutons does Olive Garden use? ›

Olive Garden croutons are made with romano cheese, seasoned with garlic, Italian herbs & spices, and baked to a delicious golden brown.

How do you store homemade croutons so they don't get soggy? ›

How do you store croutons so they don't get soft? Let your baked croutons cool completely, store them in a zip-top bag, and remove as much excess air from the bag as possible.

Why are my homemade croutons so hard? ›

Croutons that are perfectly crisp right out of the oven will be too hard to eat when they cool. For the perfect crouton, pull them from the oven when they are still have a bit of give to them – as they cool, they will crisp up perfectly. Stale bread will crisp faster in the oven and will need less time to bake.

How long will homemade croutons last? ›

How long do croutons last? The expected shelf-life for homemade croutons is about two weeks. Moisture encourages mold, so make sure your croutons are completely dehydrated during the bake and let cool completely at room temperature before storing them away in an airtight container.

Is pumpernickel bread healthy? ›

Hence, the dark crust of pumpernickel bread is a rich source of a variety of vitamins and antioxidant. In general, Pumpernickel bread is an enriched source of nutrients while having a coarse texture and slighter sweet taste profile making it a highly recommended addition to your diet.

Are croutons healthier than bread? ›

A. Regarding nutritional value, croutons and bread are practically identical. Therefore, croutons, especially those made from whole-grain bread, might provide limited health benefits. Moreover, most croutons have more sodium than your store-bought bread.

Are croutons healthy or unhealthy? ›

Why is it unhealthy? Croutons can add some delicious crunch to your salad, but they can also add calories. You might be surprised to learn that just a cup of croutons can add an estimated 120 calories to your salad, and that number goes up to 180 if they are the seasoned variety.

What are croutons traditionally made of? ›

The preparation of croutons is relatively simple. Typically the cubes of bread are lightly coated in oil or butter (which may be seasoned or flavored for variety) and then baked. Croutons can also be cut into sticks. Some commercial preparations use machinery to sprinkle various seasonings on them.

How do you keep croutons crunchy? ›

To keep croutons crispy, make sure they are properly stored!
  1. Transfer leftover croutons in a zip-closure bag with all the air removed from the bag before sealing. Air or humidity will cause the croutons to become stale.
  2. Store from scratch croutons at room temperature.
Apr 13, 2024

Why do croutons taste so good? ›

While I think the taste of dried bread is pretty pleasing in its own right, there's almost nothing in the snack aisle as delicious as the savory flavor of crouton seasoning, a melange of dehydrated salty Italian cheese (generally a Parm or Romano), garlic powder, parsley flakes, and other spices.

What is polenta croutons made of? ›

August 8, 2022. These Easy Polenta Croutons are made with ready-made polenta cut into cubes, then tossed with Italian spices, garlic powder, and vegan cheese and cooked to crispy perfection! They have a crunchy outside with a softer center for a delicious final touch to any salad or enjoyed as a snack!

What are the ingredients in no name seasoned croutons? ›

Ingredients. Ingredients: White Bread (soy, Wheat), Seasoning (dextrose,maltodextrin, Salt,oregano, Garlic Powder, Onion Powder, Oleoresin Turmeric, Disodiuminosinate And Disodium Guanylate). May Contain: Milk.

Why are croutons not vegan? ›

Are all croutons vegan? There are some brands of croutons that are vegan but most tend to contain dairy or egg in the flavorings even if the bread used is naturally vegan. Always check the ingredients thoroughly before purchasing to be sure.

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