You won't believe how much better homemade croutons are than store-bought croutons! Learn how to make homemade croutons with this easy, simple recipe.
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**Warning:** after reading this post and trying out this recipe, you will likely never go back to buying store-bought croutons again. In fact, you will probably find it hard to believe you ever spent money on store-bought croutons in the first place.
Inevitably, if I have guests over and I make a salad, I get the 'proverbial eye-rolling' when they notice my tasty homemade croutons and ask if I made them. I then, of course, get on my soap box about how easy it is to make homemade croutons, though it usually falls on deaf ears. "Sure, Lacey, they are so easy to make" they say as they secretly (actually, it's pretty much outwardly) hate me for making my own croutons. But, people, it's so easy....it really is. Please don't hate me. Please....?
Not only does making homemade croutons allow you to utilize the ends of the loaves of bread you weren't going to eat anyway, but it also allows you to make delicious, fresh croutons to add to your salads and soups. You will never again experience that disappointing moment when you suddenly realize you forgot to buy croutons at the store and that the salad is now ruined. Sound familiar?

Ingredient Notes
To make croutons, all you need is some bread, oil and seasoning. What bread, oil and seasoning (and any combination) you choose will determine how your croutons taste.
Bread: My personal favorite is to use a day-old french bread. I also save the ends of the regular sliced loaves of bread until I have a decent amount (about 4-6 slices and/or heels is plenty). Otherwise, you can use as many pieces of bread as you'd like. If the bread is too hard to cut but is still good, just pop it in the microwave, wrapped in a damp cloth, for about 20 seconds to loosen it up.
Olive Oil: Extra Virgin Olive Oil works best, with its high smoking point and rich flavor. You can also use avocado oil.
Seasonings: The seasoning will make a big impact on the croutons, so choose wisely. You can make the seasoning match the type of salad or be more universal. I always at least use sea salt and black pepper, but you can also add in parmesan cheese, basil, oregano, thyme, rosemary, dried herbs , or garlic powder.

How To Make Homemade Croutons
You won't believe how easy it is to make your own homemade croutons. Here are the simple steps:
- Prep the oven. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
- Dice the bread. Using a bread knife, cut the bread into ½ inch by ½ inch cubes.
- Mix with oil and seasonings. In a large bowl, toss bread cubes with enough olive oil to lightly coat. Add sea salt, freshly ground black pepper to taste and any seasonings you prefer.
- Spread out on baking sheet. Once cubes are evenly and lightly coated, pour bread onto a baking sheet lined with aluminum foil (for easy clean-up).
- Bake the croutons. Bake the homemade croutons in the oven for 20-30 minutes until the bread is golden and very crunchy. Toss cubes several times during baking.
Pro Tip: If you prefer larger or smaller croutons, make your cuts accordingly—just be sure to make your cuts as similarly as possible to help them bake evenly.

How To Make Homemade Croutons On The Stove
If you don't have the time to bake the croutons in the oven, you can also fry them in a skillet on medium-high heat for approximately 10 minutes until really golden brown. This method will leave your croutons a bit more chewy than if you baked them...which is equally as tasty, but don't store as well.
Best Bread For Homemade Croutons
My favorite bread for making homemade croutons is French bread. That being said, other great options would be the following:
- sourdough
- rye
- pumpernickel
- baguette
I've never tried ciabatta or challah bread, but I'd bet they'd be great, too.
Pro Tip: The best croutons will come from older, stiffer bread. Making homemade croutons is the perfect way to use bread that is getting old.

How To Store
Homemade croutons can be stored in a plastic or glass meal prep container for up to two weeks, unrefrigerated. See my favorite meal prep containers.
Ways To Use Homemade Croutons:
While the rest of my family will eat these babies just by themselves, I prefer to add them to other meals to enhance the flavor and texture. Here are some of my favorite ways to use homemade croutons:
- Salads: I like these croutons on any kind of salad, especially my Caesar salad or my apple and gorgonzola salad.
- Soups: Hot tomato soup or a hearty soup, like my sweet potato soup.
- Stuffing: I make these to use in my Thanksgiving stuffing every year.
- Breadcrumbs: If you need breadcrumbs, just use a rolling pin or food processor to break these homemade croutons up into your preferred size.
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Homemade Croutons
Equipment
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Ingredients
- day-old French bread approximately ½ loaf
- olive oil approximately ¼ cup oil per ½ loaf
- sea salt to taste
- freshly ground black pepper to taste
- Optional: Parmesan cheese basil, oregano, thyme, rosemary, dried herbs, garlic powder
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- Using a bread knife, cut the bread into ½ inch by ½ inch cubes. If you prefer larger or smaller croutons, make your cuts accordingly--just be sure to make your cuts as similarly as possible to help them bake evenly.
- In a large bowl, toss bread cubes with enough olive oil to lightly coat.
- Add sea salt, freshly ground black pepper to taste and any seasonings you prefer.
- Once cubes are evenly and lightly coated, pour bread onto a baking sheet lined with aluminum foil (for easy clean-up).
- Bake in oven for 20-30 minutes until bread is golden and very crunchy. Toss cubes several times during baking.






Helen
I needed something to go with my pumpkin pie soup. Your crouton recipe was awesome. Instead of savory herbs/garlic, I used cinnamon, allspice and sugar to toss the croutons with. Yummy!
Sandy
These are wonderful!! I'm making them to go with my homemade French Onion Soup so I used leftover roasted garlic italian bread, s/p, olive oil, minced garlic and parmesan cheese. YUMMY! I keep 'testing' them while I'm making the soup. Hope there are enough left for dinner!!
Mark
Thanks for the cookbook ...I will try the recipes soon...thanks again.
Kate
amazing...I tried these out last night and my husband couldn't get enough! Thank you!
Amy
This is great! I just recently started making my own bread (got so tired of all the junk that is in the store bought bread...and it is so much less expensive)! Anyway, because of the shape of the artisan loaves I always have two big pieces left from both ends. After going through the trouble of making bread from scratch there was NO WAY I was throwing it out. So, this recipe is PERFECT!
My 2 year old is fairly obsessed with croutons and just like with the bread the are full of all sorts of preservative! I am going to feel so good feeding him homemade croutons made with homemade bread!
(Oh, did you hear that clicking sound? Yep, that is me book-marking your blog! I love everything you make)! 🙂
Carol
Hi Lacey~I made these croutons and they came out perfectly! I used 2 slices of bread each from 3 different loafs of bread for variety. I used olive oil, kosher salt, pepper and fresh grated parmesean cheese. Everyone loved them! Not greasy at all. Thanks very much. I can see how adding whatever seasoning I'm in the mood for could be used. I might add garlic and parsley next time. Many thanks!
Lacey Baier
So glad that you enjoyed the croutons, Carol! 🙂
JCS
Thanks so much for this, now the only croutons I have are the ones I make. Much less expensive, and was a great for impressing the girlfriend 🙂
Lacey Baier
Right?!?! You're very welcome 🙂
Elaine
OMG these croutons are incredible. If I ever were to buy store croutons again, I think my husband would shoot me. HA!!
Not sure where I saw this but I crumble some croutons (crumbs) and mix with melted butter and rub on boneless skinless chicken breast or thighs and they are amazing. Tender, juicy, they are the best!!!
Lacey Baier
Oooh, I bet that would be delicious on chicken! Thanks for the idea 🙂
Brenda
my house is just smelling absolutely tasty!!! i just sneaked a taste and oh my why do people buy store bought and so easy too... i just used for this first try cosher salt, ground black pepper, and italian seasoning blend! it's wonderful, can't wait for my salad tonight!!! thank you
Brenda
oh and also who needs to bake an apple pie to make house smell good lol!!! this is so easy!!! they are ready to eat now and i don't think will make it into a salad lol... i have another loaf of bread ha ha, and i know what i will be doing with it!!!
Lacey Baier
Yay! I'm so glad you enjoyed this recipe, Brenda! 🙂
Melissa
OMG! I just made these and they are amazing! Ive had this page book marked and have been meaning to do it. So glad I did. I will be eating a lot of salads this week!
Thanks for the great recipe and easy instructions!
Lacey Baier
Hooray!! You are very welcome, Melissa! They keep pretty well in an air-tight container for about 2 weeks too 🙂
Vickie
I used an Italian Loaf I made yesterday to make the croutons. I put chili powder on mine to kick up the flavor. Even before cooking they tasted great! Another time saver and better than purchased is making your own bread crumbs. Makes it so easy to stuffing quickly.
Lacey Baier
Thanks for pointing that out, Vickie. I totally agree that homemade breadcrumbs are the way to go (and are so easy!). I've never tried chili powder on my croutons -- thanks for the idea!
Stacy
Thanks for putting this recipe out there! Its hard for me to find croutons that will work for our family, with both of my kids being either dairy allergic or intolerant. So many commercial croutons have milk or cheese in the ingredients. My 4 year old helped make them (he added spices to the oil, and stirred), and he was very impressed with the final product. Easy to make, and even easier to eat!
Lacey Baier
You're very welcome, Stacy. I'm so glad I have helped you and your family.
Renee
I used to make loads of homemade croutons for a conference center I worked at. Had not made them in years, BUT after again being in the states where croutons were at every salad bar and at all stores. I decided to make them again, here in Israel where I live as they are not so easily available, YUMMY recipe, Loved the EASY part of it
Lacey Baier
Thanks for sharing, Renee! I love the EASY part of it too 🙂
Alex
Tried and true... This is the recipe I use every time I make croutons. Thanks Lacey!
Lacey Baier
You are so VERY welcome, Alex 🙂 Glad I could help!
Danita
Found your website while searching for a homemade crouton recipe. I used the remainder of a meyer lemon bread loaf I bought at the Farmer's market last week. The croutons turned out wonderful. I live in Austin too, so it's nice to find a local cooking blog. thanks.
Lacey Baier
Ooh -- meyer lemon loaf croutons sound amazing! Thanks for the Austin love 🙂