56 Homemade Bread Recipes That'll Make You A Star Baker In No Time (2024)

Get bready to start baking.

By Mackenzie Filson
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Ever watched GBBO and just wish you could be a Star Baker? Us too. So we decided to hop to it by figuring out the easiest ways to bake homemade bread (and not just those pandemic-era sourdough starters you might have forgotten to feed properly). And why not? When you can make a loaf of bread as good as the Poilâne bakery at home(!), it's easy to ditch the bland sandwich bread. Whether you're wanting some easy quick breads or a fluffy loaf of focaccia, these 56 easy homemade bread recipes will have you feeling like a bread baking prodigy.

If you need fresh bread, like, yesterday, quick breads are here to save the day. Quick breads (recipes leavened with baking soda/powder instead of yeast) are way easier to manage and just as delicious as yeasty breads. If you've ever baked banana bread, you're likely already familiar with how amazing quick breads are, but we've also got plenty of savory quick bread options if that's more your thing. Our recipes for beer bread, skillet cornbread, and homemade biscuits come together in a flash and will make you look very impressive come dinnertime.

Ready to level up your baking skills? If we were to put together a s

yllabus of breads to master, here's our shortlist: French bread, challah, pita, brioche, and sourdough. With a few of those under your belt, you'll be your way to expert-level baking (and having a full bread stash).

Now what to do with all of this bread? Really, what can't you do? We highly recommend you do any (or all of the following ASAP): Break off a heel of French bread for dipping into soup, crisp up sourdough for croutons, or make a bomb French toast with buttery brioche bread.

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Easy Focaccia Bread

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Interested in breadmaking, but not sure where to begin? Fluffy and crispy focaccia is an amazing place to start. With no kneading involved and only 6 ingredients, making focaccia is the easiest way to feel like a pro baker, without a ton of effort.

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Challah Rolls

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These rolls are a great alternative to regular rolls at dinnertime. This dough is a bit on the sweeter side, so it lends beautifully for a pre-dinner roll or for pulling apart and eating on its own too. These rolls also taste phenomenal when toasted!

Get the Challah Rolls recipe.

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Irish Brown Bread

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If you’re looking for a new bread baking project to get you through winter this year, may we suggest a hearty loaf of Irish brown bread? It’s technically a quick bread (meaning no yeast or rise) and has a dense yet tender interior that’s as good for eating with butter and jam as it is for dipping into a creamy winter soup.

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Brioche Bread

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If you love butter, you'll live for this brioche bread. This recipe produces two loaves, each containing a whole stick of butter—so you can imagine how rich each fluffy bite will be.

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5

Skillet Cornbread

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Not only does this cornbread involve less cleanup (we love an oven-to-table vessel), but it promotes the ideal texture of crackly crust around moist, decadent corn cake. Pouring the batter into a preheated cast-iron creates a sear to the batter (nothing like that sizzling sound when it’s poured in) and speeds up the bake time.

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Sourdough

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Baking a loaf of sourdough bread is pure therapy: food for the body and food for the soul. Not only will it fill your kitchen with delish smells of yeasty goodness, you’ll walk away with a handful of life lessons along with a piece of unbelievably fulfilling bread.

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Garlic Bread

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Our top tips for homemade garlic bread? Keep it simple, and use plenty of garlic. All you need are a handful of staple ingredients and less than 30 minutes to create this herby, garlicky side to complete all of your pasta dinners right at home.

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8

Concha Bread

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Conchas (aka concha bread) are probably the most recognizable of all Mexican pan dulce. Pan dulce means sweet bread in Spanish—think of these little breads as the brioche of Mexico. The name concha comes from the Spanish word for seashell, which makes sense when you see the gorgeous striated pattern atop the rolls.

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Everything Bagel Focaccia

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Homemade bagels are SO worth it, but only if you've got patience and a few hours to spare. When you don't, make this focaccia, inspired by Suzanne Dunaway's genius focaccia technique. It requires no special tools, no kneading, and only 1 short rise.

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Banana Bread

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A classic loaf of banana bread is the epitome of simple home baking, but that doesn't mean it can't also deliver maximum deliciousness. If you’re looking to make the ultimate loaf of banana bread—moist, dense, and absolutely jam-packed with banana—look no further than this recipe.

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French Bread

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French bread is an easy homemade bread that's perfect for any use. It's great to rip apart and eat as is, sliced open for sandwiches like a banh mi, or toasted for garlic bread. It's an all-purpose bread that gets better every time we make it.

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Homemade Potato Bread

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This tender, springy, and slightly sweet potato bread is here to make your dream peanut butter & jelly come to life. (Or your dream croque madame... or your dream grilled cheese... the point is it's the best for sandwiches.) Adapted from Makinze's fluffy potato rolls, you really can't go wrong with this crowd-pleasing classic.

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Homemade Biscuits

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Can anything beat a warm, flaky biscuit straight out of the oven (or air fryer, see below)? We don't think so! Whether you’re topping them with strawberry jam or sausage gravy, biscuits are the versatile quick bread that are just as good as a dinner roll alternative as they are a breakfast star.

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Pumpkin Cornbread

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Cornbread is a crumbly, savory side we love any time of the year, but this pumpkin version is a fall dream. Classic cornbread gets an autumn upgrade with the addition of pumpkin puree and warming spices like cinnamon and nutmeg, making it an ideal side for Thanksgiving (or a base for cornbread stuffing!).

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Parmesan Bread Bites

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If you're a fan of garlic knots, this recipe is basically the bite-sized app version, covered in gooey cheese, garlic butter, and fresh herbs. Sage and thyme are used here to add seasonal flavor, but feel free to add any herbs you prefer.

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Homemade Soft Pretzels

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Homemade soft pretzels are better than any mall pretzel you can find. Soft and pillowy, they're a dream for dipping in mustard or nacho cheese. You could even skip the pretzel salt and toss them in a little cinnamon sugar for a sweet treat!

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Homemade Bagels

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Looking for a weekend project? Bagels are just the thing to master. There's nothing better than waking up to fresh bagels and when it's your own hard work it's even better. One batch of dough can turn into everything, poppy seed, sesame seed, cinnamon sugar, or any of your favorite bagels!

Get the Homemade Bagels recipe.

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Chocolate Babka

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A Jewish sweet braided bread loved by all, babka is stuffed, rolled, then baked with a variety of fillings. Chocolate babka tends to dominate the flavor popularity contest, but there's a certain appeal to a cinnamon babka that just can't be denied—which is why this recipe snuck both into the mix.

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Classic Cornbread

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Forget Jiffy! This cornbread comes together super-fast, and it's wayyy better than the boxed stuff and almost as easy. The debate over cornbread is lively and long, with camps that prefer sweet over sugarless or a drier cornbread to cake-like cornbread. This version falls somewhere in the middle so everyone can enjoy.

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Potato Rolls

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Have a leftover baked potato? The only logical thing to do is to mash the insides and make dinner rolls. These are truly the Fluffiest. Dinner. Rolls. Ever. Fresh out of the oven, each roll has a crispy bottom, buttery top, and unbelievably soft center.

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FAQs

How to make homemade bread more flavorful? ›

Quickly, try adding a malt or honey into the mix to level up your bread's flavor. Malt, a sweetener that is available in powder and liquid form, can easily be added to almost any bread recipe. When choosing a malt to use, it's essential to use a non-diastatic version.

How can I be a better bread baker? ›

Follow these tips for bread that comes out right every time.
  1. Use the right yeast. ...
  2. Store your yeast properly. ...
  3. Treat salt with care. ...
  4. Take your time. ...
  5. Try different flours. ...
  6. Consider vitamin C. ...
  7. Practice makes perfect. ...
  8. Don't prove for too long.

How to increase yeast flavor in bread? ›

Longer fermentation gives bread stronger flavors. “A yeasty aroma and acidic flavors start to develop, adding more flavor to the finished bread,” Blakeslee said. Some bakers choose to do the extra step of making a sponge in order to add a slight sour and tangy flavor to the bread.

What is the secret to bread rising? ›

But almost as good as a proofing box is taking a Mason jar filled halfway up with water, microwaving it for two minutes, then putting your bowl of dough into the microwave with the jar to rise. The other thing you can do is place your lidded container or bowl of dough into a second, larger bowl of warm water.

What makes the tastiest bread? ›

Sweeteners such as malt and honey are used to add flavor to bread dough. Malt, which is available in powder and liquid form, can be added to almost any bread. It's important to use a nondiastatic version, though, as diastatic malt has active enzymes, which, in excess, will make dough extremely sticky.

What ingredient adds flavor to bread? ›

However, yeast– and lactic acid bacteria-derived compounds greatly contribute to the generation of aroma precursors in thermal reactions during baking and the overall flavor profile of bread. Flour contains many aroma precursors, which can be revealed through the natural enzymatic actions of yeast and bacteria.

Why is bakery bread so much better? ›

One of the more favourable benefits of consuming artisan bread is the fact that all ingredients used are natural and fresh. Most breads are based on the simple four ingredients of flour, water, salt, and yeast. Some store-bought breads, however, contains preservatives and processed ingredients.

What is the best flour for bread? ›

While bread flour is the best option, it can sometimes be used if you don't have bread flour. “Check the protein content,” advises Chef Jürgen, since it can vary from brand to brand, and an all-purpose flour that contains protein on the higher end of the range, 12 to 13 percent, will produce a better outcome.

What makes homemade bread dry and crumbly? ›

Too much flour and not enough water can cause crumbly bread – people often do this if the dough is too sticky and they add more flour rather than kneading through it. Other culprits can be overproving or not kneading enough – the things you need to do to get a good structure.

What happens if you add too much yeast to bread? ›

This can affect the bread by adding a "yeasty" taste if you put too much into the dough. General amounts of yeast are around 1 - 2 % of the flour, by weight. Too much yeast could cause the dough to go flat by releasing gas before the flour is ready to expand.

What causes richer flavor in yeast bread? ›

Eggs: Eggs, like flour, provide structure for the yeast bread dough. It is also a good way to enrich the dough with the nutrients found in eggs. When eggs are used in a yeast bread, it makes the bread have a richer flavor.

Will bread rise more if I add more yeast? ›

The more yeast, the more gas is produced and the more quickly your dough rises. You may therefore think it best to add more yeast if you'd like to get your dough to rise as quickly as possible. However, whilst your dough may rise quickly, the dough will likely have less flavour and may even taste slightly of yeast.

Should I cover bread while rising? ›

These dry patches won't stretch during rising to develop an elastic dough, resulting in a dense, squat loaf – not something you want! For best results, use a non-porous, tight fitting cover such as a saucepan lid, bowl cover or even a sheet pan laid on top of the bowl, weighted down with something.

What temperature do you bake bread at? ›

Pop the loaves into a 375º oven and bake for 30 to 35 minutes. The loaves should be golden brown. If you want to be sure they're baked through, use your thermometer to check the internal temperature of the bread. You're looking for about 185º.

What temperature kills yeast? ›

Regardless of the type of yeast you use, if your water reaches temperatures of 120°F or more, the yeast will begin to die off. Once water temps reach 140°F or higher, that is the point where the yeast will be completely killed off.

Why does my homemade bread taste bland? ›

Salt adds flavor to bread. If none or too little is used in a recipe, the bread will lack the right flavor and taste "bland." If you reduce the amount of salt, try adding some dried herbs to increase the flavor. Too much yeast in bread will give bread an off-taste.

What makes homemade bread better? ›

Another benefit is that homemade bread doesn't contain any chemicals or artificial additives. It's also generally lower in calories than store-bought bread. Plus, making your own bread is a great way to save money. You can buy quality ingredients for a fraction of the price of store-bought bread.

What can I do with bread that doesn't taste good? ›

If the flavor is unappealing, then yes, toss or compost it. But if it tastes good, then you can make bread crumbs and/or croutons with it. Bread crumbs are useful for coating foods that will be fried e.g. chicken or fish.

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