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m I deleted the uncited entry to bread bowls adding to the calorie content of a soup order and the reference to Au Bon Pain menus showing that a bread bowl may add 620 additional calories. I searched online for Au Bon Pain's menus and I did not find any calorie content listed for bread bowls. In addition, the mention of calorie count may be better served in a section labeled "nutrition."
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{{short description|A round loaf of bread which has had a large portion of the middle cut out to create an edible bowl}}
{{More citations needed|date=December 2015}}
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{{short description|Round loaf of bread which has had a large portion of the middle cut out to create an edible bowl}}
[[File:Clam Chowder.JPG|thumb|A clam chowder served in a bread bowl (left).]]

{{Infobox prepared food
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| image = Porcini mushroom soup in breadbowl poland 2010.JPG
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| caption = A [[porcini mushroom]] (darker elements) and noodle soup served in a bread bowl
| caption = A [[porcini mushroom]] (darker elements) and noodle soup served in a bread bowl
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[[File:Clam Chowder.JPG|thumb|A clam chowder served in a bread bowl (left)]]


A '''bread bowl''' is a round [[loaf]] of [[bread]] which has had a large portion of the middle cut out to create an edible [[bowl (vessel)|bowl]]. They are typically larger than a [[Bread roll|roll]] but smaller than a full sized loaf of bread.
A '''bread bowl''' is a round [[loaf]] of [[bread]] which has had the top cut off and a large portion of the middle hollowed out to create an [[Edible tableware|edible]] [[bowl]]. They are typically larger than a [[Bread roll|roll]] but smaller than a full sized loaf of bread.


Bread bowls can be used to serve [[Chili con carne|chili]], [[New England]]-style [[clam chowder]], and other thick [[stew]]s (often, but not always, with a cheese or cream base). [[Soup]]s with thinner bases are not generally served in bread bowls, as the broth would make the bread get too soggy too quickly. The bread becomes flavored as it absorbs some of the stew's base, and can be eaten after the stew has been eaten. Bread bowls are also used for [[Dip (food)|dip]]s, using the scooped-out bread for dipping.
Bread bowls can be used to serve [[Chili con carne|chili]], [[New England]]–style [[clam chowder]], and other thick [[stew]]s (often, but not always, with a cheese or cream base). [[Soup]]s with thinner bases are not generally served in bread bowls, as the broth would make the bread get too soggy too quickly. The bread becomes flavored as it absorbs some of the stew's base, and can be eaten after the stew has been eaten. Bread bowls are also used for [[Dip (food)|dip]]s, using the scooped-out bread for dipping.


==Variations==
==Variations==
In 2008 ''[[The Daily Telegraph]]'' reported that a company in [[Birmingham]], UK, was making a [[naan]] bread version.<ref>{{cite news|date=January 7, 2008 |title=I'll have the soup. And the bowl, please |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1574628/I%27ll-have-the-soup.-And-the-bowl%2C-please.html |first=Harry |last=Wallop |newspaper=[[The Daily Telegraph]]|accessdate=2008-09-29}}</ref>


A British firm has marketed naan bowls filled with [[chicken tikka masala]].<ref>{{cite news|last=Wallop|first=Harry|date=January 7, 2008|title=I'll have the soup. And the bowl, please|newspaper=[[The Daily Telegraph]]|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1574628/Ill-have-the-soup.-And-the-bowl-please.html|access-date=2020-12-24}}</ref>
One of the traditional recipes that uses a bread bowl is [[Knorr (brand)|Knorr]] Spinach dip made with their vegetable mix package. This classic recipe in a bread bowl is make with a round pumpernickel bread loaf.


Spinach dip made with dehydrated vegetable soup mix is often served in a round [[pumpernickel]] bread loaf.{{citation needed|date=September 2021}}
===Coffin Lid===

[[File:かんざいいた.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Coffin Lid (かんざいいた)]]
===Coffin lid===
"Coffin Lid” or "[[Coffin bread]]" ({{zh|c=かんざいいた|p=guāncáibǎn|poj=koaⁿ-chhâ-pán}}) is a Taiwanese variant developed in [[Tainan]]. It uses [[Texas toast]]{{ndash}}preferably those cut from the soft loaves popular in East Asia{{ndash}}[[deep frying]] the bread to a crisp. A layer of crust is then cut away to expose the inside, which is then dug out, allowing stews to be placed in. The crust layer is then replaced on top of the stew.
[[File:かんざいいた.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Coffin Lid ({{Lang|zh|かんざいいた}})]]
"Coffin lid" or "[[coffin bread]]" ({{zh|c=かんざいいた|p=guāncáibǎn|poj=koaⁿ-chhâ-pán}}) is a Taiwanese variant developed in [[Tainan]]. It uses [[Texas toast]] {{ndash}} preferably those cut from the soft loaves popular in East Asia {{ndash}} [[deep frying]] the bread to a crisp. A layer of crust is then cut away to expose the inside, which is then dug out, allowing stews to be placed in. The crust layer is then replaced on top of the stew.


==See also==
==See also==
{{portal|Food}}
{{portal|Food}}

{{div col}}
* [[Bunny chow]]
* {{annotated link|Bread}}
* [[Egg in the basket]]
* {{annotated link|Bunny chow}}
* [[Handwich]]
* {{annotated link|Edible tableware}}
* {{annotated link|List of bread dishes}}
* [[List of bread dishes]]
* {{annotated link|Milk toast}}
* [[Milk toast]]
* {{annotated link|Sop}}
* [[Sop]]
* {{annotated link|Trencher (tableware)|Trencher}}
* [[Trencher (tableware)]]
{{div col end}}


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 21:46, 16 March 2024

Bread bowl
A porcini mushroom (darker elements) and noodle soup served in a bread bowl
TypeBread
Main ingredientsBread
A clam chowder served in a bread bowl (left)

A bread bowl is a round loaf of bread which has had the top cut off and a large portion of the middle hollowed out to create an edible bowl. They are typically larger than a roll but smaller than a full sized loaf of bread.

Bread bowls can be used to serve chili, New England–style clam chowder, and other thick stews (often, but not always, with a cheese or cream base). Soups with thinner bases are not generally served in bread bowls, as the broth would make the bread get too soggy too quickly. The bread becomes flavored as it absorbs some of the stew's base, and can be eaten after the stew has been eaten. Bread bowls are also used for dips, using the scooped-out bread for dipping.

Variations

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A British firm has marketed naan bowls filled with chicken tikka masala.[1]

Spinach dip made with dehydrated vegetable soup mix is often served in a round pumpernickel bread loaf.[citation needed]

Coffin lid

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Coffin Lid (かんざいいた)

"Coffin lid" or "coffin bread" (Chinese: かんざいいた; pinyin: guāncáibǎn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: koaⁿ-chhâ-pán) is a Taiwanese variant developed in Tainan. It uses Texas toast – preferably those cut from the soft loaves popular in East Asia – deep frying the bread to a crisp. A layer of crust is then cut away to expose the inside, which is then dug out, allowing stews to be placed in. The crust layer is then replaced on top of the stew.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Wallop, Harry (January 7, 2008). "I'll have the soup. And the bowl, please". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 2020-12-24.
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