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| Hello All, and Happy New Year!!!
My wife and I grew up in Milwaukee/West Allis/New Berlin Wisconsin and
One of the most enjoyable things we had in Wisconsin (West Allis in particular)
Being permanent residents of Phoenix Arizona now - for the last 16 years, we
DOES ANYONE HAVE THE RECIPE FOR MAMMA MIA'S HOMEMADE GARLIC BREAD? NOBODY out here in Arizona can make it the way Mamma Mia's can, and even
Trust me on this -
CAN ANY OF YOU HELP A TRANSPLANTED CHEESEHEAD??? Thanks in advance.......... kevin |
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| Sounds like it would be worth a trip to West Allis! Sorry I cannot help you, but I will share another killer recipe for garlic bread. This was a winner in the Gilroy Garlic Festival some years ago and it is a real winner in my house. GILROY GARLIC BREAD 3/4 cup (1 1/2 sticks) butter, room temp Thoroughly combine first 6 ingredients in medium bowl. (Can be prepared 2 days ahead. Refrigerate. Bring to room temp before continuing.) Preheat oven to 375*. Spread garlic butter on cut side of bread, wrap each half in foil. (Can be prepared 1 day ahead. Refrigerate.) Place bread on baking sheet cut side up. Bake 20 minutes. Remove foil from bread. Preheat broiler. Broil cut side up until golden brown, about 2 minutes. |
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- Posted by azstoneconsulting (My Page) on Mon, Jan 5, 09 at 10:13
| Woodie2: Thanks for your response - But the Garlic bread at Mamma Mia's in West Allis is made from scratch every time! they bake these little loaves while you wait... Honestly - Trust me -IF I could go back more often, I would JUST to visit Mamma Mia's - but I am way out west here in Phoenix, AZ and the Italian Places that I have tried do not measure up - maybe there IS one that comes close, but if it exists - I have not been there yet... :( The Mamma Mia Garlic Bread loaves are aprox. 3" wide by 10" long by 4" tall, Once you have had Mamma Mia's Garlic Bread - you won't want ANYONE ELSES'S!!!!!! THIS is why I want to get the recipe - I can't always be running to Milwaukee Thanks again kevin |
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- Posted by teresa_nc7 (My Page) on Mon, Jan 5, 09 at 13:33
| Well, goggle says that it is "Mama Mia's" and others rave about their garlic bread, too. I would hazard a guess that they may use frozen food service bread in loaves that size, bake it up fresh during the day, then slather on the melted butter ("100% butter") mixed with minced fresh garlic. I did several searches, but no recipe for this bread. You could contact the restaurant and ask for help, but I don't expect they will reveal this trademarked recipe to you. :o( |
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- Posted by azstoneconsulting (My Page) on Wed, Jan 21, 09 at 11:07
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- Posted by Scott(badds55@hotmail.com) onSat, Mar 21, 09 at 23:24
| I know what you mean. Mama Mia's is great. Believe it or not, there are some knock offs in the Milwaukee area that already have the same garlic bread... Here are the places I found. You may be able to contact them to see if they know of a place by you. Capri Pizza Restaurant Leah's Italian Catering and Mario's Natural Roman Pizza (The bread here is even larger and I think a little better...) |
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| Maybe you could get them to ship it to you overnight? I've done that with Maine lobster (ordered from my favorite fish market up there) and for a price, they were willing to pack in freezer packs and styrofoam and ship the live lobsters. I would think bread would be even easier.... Call them and ask! Alexa |
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| Here's the link to their website. Bread looks like normal Italian bread so the flavor you're looking for must be in the butter garlic sauce. |
Here is a link that might be useful: picture of mamma mia's garlic bread
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| Well, looking at the photo, it appears that the slices have been loaded with garlic butter and oregano and placed under the broiler again for cripsing. Sounds good to me. |
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| Well, never had their garlic bread but . . . America's test kitchen has a pretty good recipe. They said the trick is to grate the garlic (5 cloves), so it is very fine, no discernable pieces in it (a press doesn't make it fine enough). Then, take the garlic and a little water and saute at very low heat for a few min, then add 1 T butter to the pan and cook for about 10 min., still at the low heat. Add 7 more T butter, 1/4 t salt and 1/4 t pepper. spread over whole loaf of french bread (halved long way). Put halves back together, wrap in foil and put in 400 degree oven for 15 min. Remove from oven, unwrap, un-halve. Leave open on foil and put back in oven for 10 min to crisp up a bit. Take out of oven add 1/2 c grated parmaesan cheese and broil til lightly browned. This was good, but next time I'll skip the cheese and added some oregano back in the garlic/butter melting step. The flavor is different, lighter, somehow. It's a great way to use up some stale bread, |
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- Posted by azstoneconsulting (My Page) on Fri, Jul 3, 09 at 4:35
| If you've never had Mamma Mia's Original Garlic Bread... you just haven't LIVED! I am on a world tour right now for my business.. Currently writing this but it was NOT Mamma Mia's by any stretch of the imagination :-( I'll keep looking for it, but my gut tells me that all roads point BACK to Anyways... I'll keep hoping that SOMEONE will chime in with the recipe!!!! BUMP!!!! |
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- Posted by marcia7439 (My Page) on Tue, Jul 21, 09 at 14:59
| Arizona lady.... I've had it, and have traveled 6 hours to get it...and it's taken me 40 years, but I have mastered the taste and texture... I was there for a pick up one day, they recycle their cut's off their crusts, and roll them into loaves of which they re-rise. I found this pizza dough recipe while I worked for a pizza place in Marshfield wi, in a pizza magazine...It took many of us to cut the recipe down to this... Dough recipe... I mix the whole thing up and let it rise, Let me know if you try it! |
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- Posted by marcia7439 (My Page) on Wed, Aug 12, 09 at 19:06
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- Posted by azstoneconsulting (My Page) on Thu, Mar 11, 10 at 23:34
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- Posted by azstoneconsulting (My Page) on Sun, Nov 7, 10 at 9:24
| Bump - ANYONE have THE Recipe from Mama Mia's in Milwaukee? TIA |
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- Posted by Smokin_Paul (My Page) on Sun, May 29, 11 at 4:32
| > If you've never had Mamma Mia's Original Garlic Bread... you just haven't LIVED! I second that! Leah's Italian Restaurant I'm getting fat just thinking about all this good italian food. :-) |
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| I'm originally from Milwaukee and grew up on Mama Mia's pizza when they had a place on Burleigh Ave. I left in 1982 but every time I come back, I'm off for their pizza and garlic bread. In fact, I've missed it so much, I did call them to see if I could get a few hints on what they do. Of course they know what they have and won't divulge much. So I'm on a quest to figure this out. In fact I prepared some dough last night that could possibly be IT. I just took it out of the refrigerator and have to wait 2 hours before baking. Will let you know if I've found the Holy Grail of Garlic Fabulousity! |
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