Super Easy Homemade Bread (Fail-Proof!)

Fresh bread at home… soft, fluffy, golden perfection 😍

What you’ll need:

1 ¼ cups warm water (activates yeast)

2 ¼ tsp active dry yeast (or instant/rapid rise)

2 Tbsp sugar or honey (feeds the yeast + softens bread)

2 Tbsp oil (vegetable, canola, or melted butter)

1 ½ tsp salt

3–3 ½ cups flour (bread OR all-purpose ; dough should be smooth & just slightly sticky)

How to make it:

Mix warm water, yeast + sugar → let foam for 5–10 mins.

Add oil, salt, flour → mix until dough is smooth + pulls from sides.

Place in greased bowl, cover, let rise until doubled.

👉 Pro tip: Speed it up by placing covered bowl in a warm (180°F preheated + turned off) oven.

Punch down, shape into loaf, place in greased pan.

Bake at 350°F for ~30–35 mins until golden.

Slice warm + spread with butter → bakery vibes at home 🤌

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2025/9/28 Edited to

... Read moreMaking homemade bread can seem intimidating, but with the right approach, it's surprisingly easy and rewarding. This simple recipe uses basic ingredients like warm water, yeast, sugar or honey, oil, salt, and flour—all pantry staples. The key to a perfect loaf lies in activating the yeast properly and allowing the dough to rise sufficiently. By letting the yeast foam in warm water with sugar, you create an environment that encourages yeast activity, which helps the dough rise beautifully. For those new to bread baking, using a warm oven (preheated to 180°F then turned off) as a rising spot can significantly speed up the process. This gentle warmth provides the ideal temperature for the yeast to work its magic, reducing wait time without risking overproofing. When mixing the dough, aim for a smooth, slightly sticky texture. This indicates the right hydration level—too dry, and the bread will be dense; too wet, and it will be overly sticky and hard to handle. After the first rise, punching down the dough expels excess gas and redistributes the yeast, ensuring a uniform crumb. Baking at 350°F for 30 to 35 minutes results in a delectably golden crust while maintaining a soft, fluffy interior. For extra flavor, consider brushing the top with melted butter right after baking—it gives your loaf that irresistible bakery aroma and taste. This homemade bread is versatile—perfect for sandwiches, toast, or simply enjoying warm with butter. Plus, making bread at home allows you to customize recipes, adding herbs, garlic, or seeds to suit your taste. Embracing the art of homemade bread not only elevates your meals but also brings a sense of accomplishment and comforting aromas into your kitchen. Whether you are a beginner or looking to refine your baking skills, this straightforward recipe is an excellent foundation to build upon.

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MelMel

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katie.talks

Must have GF. I’ll try it—Kathleen

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