The Ultimate Guide to Homemade Bread starts with a classic base recipe and then covers all of the common substitutions to guide you in customizing your bread to your own needs so you can create your own perfect loaf.
There is probably no smell on earth that is more inviting, comforting and symbolic of home than homemade bread. It is like a magnet for family and friends. Many of us have a recipe weโve tried or one that has been passed down through family and friends. But making bread is also a science. There is a lot that goes into it and there are a lot of possible variations. Weโve included some of those here. After making many loaves of bread and trying many variations, the recipe we decided we like best for its taste and texture is made with milk instead of water, and requires very little kneading.
You will start by warming the milk in the microwave, and then combining that with all of the other ingredients in a stand mixer and letting it knead until a dough ball is formed. This only takes a couple minutes. That dough is placed in a greased bowl to rise for 90 minutes and then transferred to two greased bread pans to rise for another 60 minutes, then baked. Youโre going to learn that the hardest part about this recipe is waiting to eat the bread!
SUBSTITUTION GUIDE
- Water vs. Milk
Milk changes bread recipes by producing a softer loaf, due to the milk fat content, which also gives bread a richer flavor. Bread made with milk browns more easily than bread made with water, as lactose or milk sugar will caramelize as it bakes. - Oil vs. Butter
Butter has a lower smoke point than oil, meaning it will brown before oil will when baked. While butter and oil are interchangeable in the same amount when making bread, using butter does produce a better flavor. - Honey vs. Sugar vs. Sugar Replacement
Honey and sugar are fairly interchangeable. You can replace sugar with honey in the same amount. Sugar replacements vary and usually come with instructions for substitution and what amounts to use. The kind of sweetener you use in making bread will alter the end result. Honey may add a floral element, depending on the source of your honey, while artificial sweeteners may add a metallic after taste. - Instant Dry Yeast vs. Active Dry Yeast
This recipe calls for Instant Dry Yeast which requires no proofing time. If you choose to use active dry yeast in this recipe you can do so in the same quantity and proof the yeast by adding it to the warm milk along with the sugar and letting this mixture sit for 5 to 10 minutes before proceeding with the recipe. - Wheat vs. White
Wheat flour is heavier and more coarse than white flour and will produce a more dense bread. You can use all wheat, a combination of half wheat and half white flour, or use all white flour. The results are pictured below.
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What if I don’t have a stand mixer? Can I make homemade bread by hand?
You donโt need a stand mixer, you can knead this bread by hand. It is physically more work, but it doesnโt require a lot of kneading. You only need to knead the dough until all of the ingredients are combined and a dough ball forms that is smooth and elastic and slightly tacky to the touch.
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Can I use this recipe in a bread machine?
Yes. This recipe will work great in a bread machine.
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Should I use a glass bread pan or a metal bread pan? What is the difference?
Glass and metal conduct heat differently which means they bake bread differently too. A glass bread pan will produce a softer, less crispy crust. A metal bread pan, especially a darker metal bread pan, will produce a crispier crust that is darker brown in color. You can see the visual difference in the photo below with the loaf made in a metal pan on the left and the loaf made in a glass pan on the right.
If youโre looking for more bread recipes, here are some of our favorites:
- Best Homemade Dinner Rolls
- Homemade Rye Bread
- Easy Homemade Pita Bread
- Irish Soda Bread
- Garlic Parmesan Herb Bread
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I truly LOVE this recipe!!๐๐ฅฐ We always look forward to making it and eating it!! Itโs just a stellar recipe and it delivers EVERY TIME! Ive made the whole wheat version and the white wheat version. It really doesnโt matter โ both are delicious!! We make sandwiches with it and after a few days.. toast with strawberry jam and or honey. Thank You so much for sharing this recipe with us all!
I used the glass pan and loved the difference that it made!
Every time itโs perfect
I made this bread or the first time ever.
I followed the recipe exactly and proofed my yeast and used milk..I let it rise as written and let it rise again before baking.
My husband and I Loved this bread.
We put butter on it and almost ate the entire loaf but had to save 2 slices for the kids.
Will make this again, it was so easy if you just follow directions.
I sooo love this recipe!! Man, if you could only hear my boys get excited when I make this bread โ cause aside from sandwiches for school โ they love having Nutella on this bread!! Calms them down and they do their homework quietly and with a smile on their faces. Thank you for this AWESOME recipe!! ๐๐ผ๐ฅฐ๐๐ผโค๏ธ
**also, we are praying that you are doing well. ๐๐ผโค๏ธ
This is a perfect recipe. Made bread for the holidays and friends and family raved about it.
So yummy and easy. I did end up, taking it out of the mixing bowl to knead it by hand. Now if I can just keep my husband away from it long enough to let it cool down. I used the recipe that was in your last cookbook.
Love this bread recipeโค๏ธ! I make it so often and it always turns out great and is so easy! I love all your recipes Rachel! I ordered your new cookbook and canโt wait until it gets here!
Just the most AMAZING BREAD Iโve ever made!! My son benefits in the form of sandwiches ๐ฅช for his lunch. It is the best with butter and fig jam. ๐คค. Thank You so much for sharing this recipe!!โค๏ธโบ๏ธ
Love this and all your recipes! I usually use half wheat and half white flour. Always turns out great! โค๏ธ