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This is the best homemade bread recipe! The bread is soft and airy with a buttery crust. With only 5 ingredients, it will turn out every time you make it.

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I’ve told you before that baking bread is my all-time favorite. I have tried and tested many, many bread recipes over the last couple of years trying to find one that I absolutely love. Finally, I just created this recipe because I could never find one I liked, ha! It’s really the best homemade bread recipe. I promise!

I wanted the bread to have minimal ingredients, two proofing steps, yield 2 large loaves, and have a perfectly crispy crust. Tall order? Nah. Turns out simple, as usual, is best. I should have started there in the first place!

I love this bread and I actually do think it’s the best homemade bread recipe. I love it so much I’ve made it every week since I developed the recipe. I’ve tweaked it a few times to makes sure it was perfect for you!

I lovethe texture and flavor of the bread, and it staysgood in the pantry for a few days which is always a challenge with homemade breads.

Additionally, it has the best crust ever! Crispy and buttery and just the right thickness. The secret? I take the bread out 10 minutes before it’s finished baking and brush it with melted butter, being sure to let some drip down inside of the pan. Then I let it finish baking – it brings a whole new level of delicious!

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Home Made Bread Ingredients

  • All-purpose flour
  • Salt
  • Yeast
  • Honey
  • Water
  • Butter

For the exact amounts needed, please see the recipe card below.

Why are the ingredients for this home made bread recipe so simple?

That is another question I get all the time with this recipe! I tested close to 100 bread recipes trying to get this just right. One of my goals was tonot include butter, milk, or eggs in the dough because I wanted to bread to stay moist but be able to stay in the cupboard without getting dry for a few days.

Butter, milk, and eggs make a bread dough richer, but that wasn’t what I was going for here. I wanted asimple bread recipe that would be easy and inexpensive to make often.

While butter, milk, and eggs can lend some flavor to a dough, the real flavor comes from rising time. Again, this is a quick, simple, inexpensive daily loaf. If you are interested in making artisan-style bread, I highly recommend the bread baking cookbook I have:The Bread Baker’s Apprentice: Mastering the Art of Extraordinary BreadThe Best Homemade Bread Recipe (2)(affiliate link).

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What type of yeast do I use for this bread recipe?

  • I also need to make a note about the type of yeast I use. This is one of the most common questions I get about this recipe and the answer is super simple!
  • I use instantyeast when I make this recipe, which is more potent than active dry yeast and doesn’t need to be bloomed in the water like active dry yeast does.
  • If you’re using active dry, don’t worry, just put it in with your water for a few minutes instead of the flour. If you forget which kind of yeast you have, it really won’t make too big of a difference in this recipe.
  • Mixing active dry yeast into the flour instead of water in this case just means the breadwill take longer to rise and may not rise quite as much.

Can I make this bread recipe with gluten-free flour?

  • Unfortunately, this recipe will not work with gluten-free flour. The reason most yeast bread requires intense kneading steps (like this one) is to develop gluten – which is just a protein found in wheat.
  • The gluten develops as the dough is kneaded and that is what provides the structure of the bread, all those little air pockets, the texture of the dough, and the rise the loaf gets is due to yeast, kneading, and gluten development.
  • That is why most gluten-free bread is flatter, crumbly, and denser. They also require an additional leavener like baking soda or baking powder.
  • If you need great gluten-free bread, check out this Easy Gluten-Free Bread from my friend Brianne on her blog, Cupcakes and Kale Chips.
  • My friend Beth also has incredible gluten-free baking recipes like these Gluten-Free Banana Muffins on her blog, The First Year.

Can I use bread flour instead of all-purpose flour?

  • Bread flour will change the density and texture of this homemade bread. It has a higher protein content, which will lead to more gluten development.
  • Gluten is what gives bread its structure so increasing that could make the bread denser and less soft.
  • However, the change may not be something you are worried about or mind! Give it a try and see if you like the way it turns out.
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How to make Homemade Bread

  1. Mix dry ingredients together in large bowl or the bowl of a standing mixer.
  2. Add honey and 2 cups water with the mixer on. Let it mix together for a about 1 minute.
  3. Gradually add the final cup of water and add more if necessary. The dough should stick to the bottom of the bowl but clean the sides and be sticky to the touch. If you add too much water, don’t worry! Just add a bit more flour to get it back to the right consistency.
  4. Knead 6-8 minutes in a mixer or 8-10 minutes by hand until the dough is smooth and elastic. Don’t skimp on the kneading! This helps create the structure of the bread.
  5. Let the dough rise (covered, room temperature) in the same bowl you mixed it in for 1 hour or until doubled.
  6. Remove from bowl gently and form into 2 loaves. This is most easily done by creating a crease in the middle of the piece of dough with your palm and then folding the dough over the crease and pinching it together at the bottom, just imagine folding a piece of paper in half and gluing the bottom shut. Repeat this a few times until you have a smooth loaf shape. You may have to tuck the long ends in a few times as well.
  7. Place in greased bread loaf pans and raise (covered, room temperature) 1 hour or until doubled.
  8. Preheat oven to 375ºF.
  9. Bake at 375 degrees F for 25 minutes, remove from oven and brush each loaf with a tablespoon of butter.
  10. Return to oven and bake 5-10 more minutes, or until golden brown. The internal temperature of the bread should read right around 200 degrees F.

How to store this Bread Recipe

This bread is best kept in an airtight container. I like to use twist-tie storage bags because the loaves fit better. You can also use Gallon size zipper size bags but you’ll have to cut the bread to get it to fit.

Can I freeze homemade bread?

Yes, definitely! I freeze whole, baked loaves as well as the dough. I actually have a very detailed blog post about prepping and freezing bread. I talk about freezing bread dough, rolls, and roll dough in the breads section. Click here to read it!

How long does homemade bread stay good?

Homemade bread will stay very fresh for 3 days, after that it can get stale. If you won’t use both loaves in that time, wrap and freeze one.

Best Bread Recipe FAQ

Can I use fresh yeast in this recipe?

I have not tried using fresh yeast in this homemade bread recipe, but again some of my amazing readers have. They used a 2:1 ratio for the measurement conversion from dry yeast and reported fantastic results. They also recommend shopping for fresh yeast at a specialty baking store.

Can I make this bread in a bread machine?

While I don’t have a bread machine myself, I have some amazing readers who have tested this out for everyone! Most readers recommend halving the recipe if you want to make it in a bread machine or just letting the bread machine mix and raise the dough and then baking it in the oven.

I don’t have a stand mixer; can I still make this home made bread?

Yes! I make this in both my stand mixer as well as by hand. I have instructions for both methods in the recipe card below.

I have heard that the KitchenAid Artisan stand mixers can struggle a little kneading this much dough at once, so be sure to follow the recommendation for only using speed 1 or 2 for kneading bread, and maybe knead half the dough at a time in the stand mixer if yours seems to be struggling.

Is it cheaper to make your own bread?

Typically it is cheaper to make your own bread. Bread ranges from $2-5 per loaf and this homemade bread is about $0.75/loaf.

How do you make bread soft and fluffy?

There are a couple of ways to make bread soft and fluffy. The first is to make sure you don’t dry out your dough. This dough should be sticky! Letting the bread rise all the way will also help keep the bread fluffy. This recipe makes a loaf that is medium density, not light like a sandwich loaf but it shouldn’t be to dense.

What are the 4 main ingredients in bread?

Flour, yeast, water, salt.

What does egg do in bread?

Adding and egg to bread will make the dough chewier and bouncier. I also find that it can make the bread dry out more quickly so I omitted it in this recipe.

Why is supermarket bread so soft?

Supermarket bread is so soft because it contains some preservatives to help it last longer and be more shelf stable.

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The Best Homemade Bread Recipe

This is the best homemade bread recipe! The bread is soft and airy with a buttery crust. With only 5 ingredients, it will turn out every time you make it.

Course Side Dish

Cuisine American

Keyword best homemade bread recipe, homemade bread, homemade bread recipe

Prep Time 2 hours hours 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time 35 minutes minutes

Total Time 2 hours hours 55 minutes minutes

Servings 30 slices

Calories 137kcal

Author Longbourn Farm • Alli Kelley

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Ingredients

  • 8 cups all-purpose flour
  • 2 teaspoons salt
  • 1 1/2 tablespoons yeast
  • 1/4 cup honey
  • 3 1/2 cups water see note
  • 2 tablespoons butter melted – use at the very end! NOT with the wet ingredients.

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Instructions

  • Mix dry ingredients together in large bowl or the bowl of a standing mixer.

  • Add honey and 2 cups water with the mixer on. Let it mix together for a about 1 minute.

  • Gradually add the final cup of water and add more if necessary. The dough should stick to the bottom of the bowl but clean the sides and be sticky to the touch. If you add too much water, don’t worry! Just add a bit more flour to get it back to the right consistency.

  • Knead 6-8 minutes in a mixer or 8-10 minutes by hand until the dough is smooth and elastic. Don’t skimp on the kneading! This helps create the structure of the bread.

  • Let the dough raise (covered, room temperature) in the same bowl you mixed it in for 1 hour or until doubled.

  • Remove from bowl gently and form into 2 loaves. This is most easily done by creating a crease in the middle of the piece of dough with your palm and then folding the dough over the crease and pinching it together at the bottom, just imagine folding a piece of paper in half and gluing the bottom shut. Repeat this a few times until you have a smooth loaf shape. You may have to tuck the long ends in a few times as well.

  • Place in greased bread loaf pans and raise (covered, room temperature) 1 hour or until doubled.

  • Preheat oven to 375ºF.

  • Bake at 375 degrees F for 25 minutes, remove from oven and brush each loaf with a tablespoon of butter.

  • Return to oven and bake 5-10 more minutes, or until golden brown. The internal temperature of the bread should read right around 200 degrees F.

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Notes

I use standard size loaf pans, either 9×4 inches or 10×5 inches.

I use instantyeast which is more potent than active dry yeast and doesn’t need to be bloomed in water like active dry yeast does. If you’re using active dry, don’t worry, just put it in with your water for a few minutes instead of straight into the flour. If you forget which kind of yeast you have, it really won’t make too big of a difference in this recipe.

The exact amount of water you will need for this recipe (or any baking recipe) can vary quite a bit. This is due to altitude, humidity, and weather. I live in an arid high-desertmountain climate, so often my readers need to less water if they live at a lower elevation with more humidity. If too much water is added, simply add more flour gradually until the proper consistency is reached.

Nutrition

Calories: 137kcal | Carbohydrates: 27g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 2mg | Sodium: 164mg | Potassium: 39mg | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 25IU | Calcium: 6mg | Iron: 1.6mg

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FAQs

What is the secret to making homemade bread? ›

12 tips for making perfect bread
  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.

What are the common mistakes in bread making? ›

The top mistakes you're making when you bake bread
  1. You're measuring incorrectly. ...
  2. Your yeast is old. ...
  3. You're using low-protein flour. ...
  4. You're using too much flour (or water) ...
  5. Your oven isn't hot enough.
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What is the secret to success when making quick breads? ›

Quick breads are typically mixed by hand, and it's important not to overmix the batter. Overmixing can cause the gluten in the flour to develop, resulting in a tough and chewy bread. Mix the batter just until the ingredients are combined, and then stop. If there are a few lumps in the batter, that's okay.

What makes the perfect bread? ›

To determine whether bread is of good quality, there are several factors and characteristics you can identify. For example the crust must be crisp and of a darker tone than the inside, a strong flavour and taste due to the flour, as well as a pleasant smell. What's also important is that the conservation is longer.

Why do you put vinegar in homemade bread? ›

And It's not just cakes that benefit from a touch of vinegar, but also biscuits, muffins, and even bread. So when it comes to bread, it's the same concept – vinegar inhibits gluten formation which leads to a more relaxed and extensible dough, resulting in a less dense and chewy bread.

What makes bread so light and fluffy? ›

Well it's simple, bread flour has an increased amount of protein or more gluten which results in a lighter, fluffier dough which produces a less dense finished product. All-purpose flour can be used for bread but bread flour is always better if your goal is a “fluffier” bread.

What not to put in bread? ›

Mineral water is not recommended in bread making since the minerals found in water will slow down the fermentation. Breads made just with water will turn out with a crispy crust and a chewy texture. Think country bread. Beside water, milk is the second most used liquid ingredient.

What to avoid while baking? ›

Common Baking Mistakes (And How to Fix Them)
  • Baking at the wrong temperature. ...
  • Not measuring ingredients. ...
  • Checking on your items too frequently. ...
  • Your ingredients are at the wrong temperature. ...
  • Your dough isn't rising. ...
  • Nothing is baking evenly. ...
  • Your dough or batter is too tough. ...
  • Wrap Up.

What are the three most important ingredients in bread? ›

The principal ingredients in all bread are:
  • Flour.
  • Yeast.
  • Salt.
  • Water.

What's the purpose of an egg in a quick bread? ›

Eggs also act as an emulsifier. By surrounding small particles of fat, the egg helps make the quick bread batter smoother, thus contributing to volume and texture. In addition, when eggs are beaten, they incorporate tiny air bubbles that expand with heat in the oven, contributing to volume.

What is the main thing to avoid when making quick breads? ›

Don't Overmix

When stirring up quick bread recipes, it's important not to overmix the batter once you've added flour. Instead, mix until the liquid and dry ingredients are just combined. And, yes, it's OK to have a few small lumps leftover.

What makes bread rise faster? ›

Warm liquids help activate yeast more quickly. The ideal temperature is typically between 100°F to 110°F (37°C to 43°C). Use Instant Yeast: Instant yeast (also known as quick-rise or rapid-rise yeast) is designed to work faster than active dry yeast. You can add it directly to your dry ingredie.

What happens if you don't knock back dough? ›

If the dough isn't punched down, the carbon dioxide will continue to be released, which can cause big, uneven air pockets in your bread. Additionally, if you don't knock back the dough, it can lead to a weaker gluten structure, meaning your bread may not maintain the desired shape.

What gives bread the best flavor? ›

Spices: Adding spices like cumin, coriander, or fennel seeds can give bread a unique and delicious taste. Cheese: Grated cheese, such as cheddar, can be added to the dough to make cheese bread. Seeds: Adding seeds like sunflower, pumpkin, or sesame seeds can add a nice crunch and flavor to bread.

Should you put water in oven when baking bread? ›

In order for bread to brown, the oven must be dry. It's important to use only enough water to create a burst of steam early in the bake. A small amount of steam at the start of a bake benefits other types of baked goods too.

How do you make homemade bread rise better? ›

You can also put hot water in a heat-safe dish and place it on the floor of a cold oven (or on a lower shelf). The steam and heat from the water will help the temperature rise just enough that the yeast is active. The steam will also assist in keeping the surface of the dough moist so it will stretch as it rises.

What can I add to homemade bread to make it taste better? ›

Granulated sugar or honey: the sugar is used to “feed” the yeast and tenderize the bread. Salt: to enhance flavor. Oil: Vegetable or canola oil, or melted butter could be substituted.

What adds flavor to homemade bread? ›

'Any nuts, seeds, small or chopped dried fruits, olives, fresh thyme or rosemary can be added without changing the dough.

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