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If you've created round loaves to use for bread bowls, it's tempting to hollow them out right away and fill them with your favorite tomato bisque, but hold off.
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Previously only used in professional kitchens, convection ovens have become more mainstream over the past 50 years and have proved to be more efficient.
You obviously can't pop oats into a slotted countertop bread toaster, but there are plenty of other ways to give your oatmeal a roasty and toasty flavor.