Perfect Homemade French Bread only requires a handful of simple ingredients for perfect, bakery style bread at home!
There’s nothing quite like homemade bread. This homemade French bread is perfectly soft, with a nice chewy crust. It’s also incredibly simple and easy to make at home using just a handful of ingredients that most bakers will already have on hand. It really doesn’t take much time either. Yes, it’s nearly 3 hours from start to finish, but your actual hands on time is quite minimal. A few minutes here, a few minutes there, and you have deliciously perfect homemade french bread at home.
Pan Options for Homemade French Bread:
If you don’t have a French bread pan, you can always use a regular baking sheet. Just be sure to give your loaves enough space in between them so that they don’t end up connected.
If you come to love homemade french bread, I highly recommend investing in a french bread pan. It is perforated (has a lot of holes) which allows for even heat circulation. This ensures the best, highest quality of loaf at home. I highly recommend purchasing one. They are cheap and make a world of difference in the end result.
All-Purpose vs. Bread Flour:
Both all-purpose and bread flour can be used in this recipe interchangeably. Bread flour has a higher protein content which will produce more gluten, giving you a slightly chewier crumb and crust.
Why is my dough the wrong consistency?
We know how frustrating it can be to follow a recipe and still have it not look like it is supposed to. With bread, you want to look at any recipe simply as a guide. Altitude, humidity, and temperature, among other things, can all impact homemade bread. Because of this, you always want to go off of the feel of the dough rather than following the recipe exactly. If your dough is at the perfect consistency and you haven’t used all of the flour, don’t worry about it. If you’ve added all of the flour required and your dough is too sticky, go ahead and add more until it is the right consistency. You will get a good idea of what your bread needs the more you make it!
Scoring the Bread:
This bread loaf requires you to cut slits into the top of the bread before baking. This process is called “scoring the bread.” As bread bakes, it expands and scoring helps release some of that pressure so that the bread can expand without awkward bulges.
- Use a sharp knife or even a clean razor blade for scoring.
- Rely on the blade itself rather than applying pressure to the bread.
- Don’t go too deep or too shallow. 1/4 inch should be perfect.
Storage Instructions:
Due to the fact that there are not any chemicals or preservatives in homemade bread, it does not last more than a few days before going stale. The secret to keeping bread fresh is to have a little bit of airflow in whatever container you choose. Old school bread boxes are great for this, as well a linen or cotton bread bags or towels to wrap in.
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I love this bread. I’ve made it with all white flour and half wheat/half white. Both are delicious. Invest in the French bread pan; it’s a game-changer! I also make smaller loaves since it’s just my husband and I. I freeze them and just pull one out whenever we want some.
I tried this and it was super easy. I probably overdid the egg wash, but the bread is awesome and fun to make.
Easy and so so good comes out perfect every time.
Hello! Thank you so much for sharing this incredibly simple and delicious receipe. I have made this multiple times and they always turned out great. I really appreciate your videos and continue to return to your recipes. Thank you so much!
Great recipe, I have made it in a loaf pan and for buns and both turned out excellent. Love your recipes. Thank you for your commitment.
I make this French bread all the time, always turns out great. I love all her recipes, especially watching them on her videos.
Love this bread so good I make it all the time
Great recipe!! Come out looking and tasted great!! 5 stars!
loved your french bread i found it so easy to do, thank you for sharing my husband loved it and so did I
I made these today and they were HUGE! They rose beautifully but I hadn’t made a very good job of rolling them so they were a bit uneven. Practice makes perfect so I will try again and, maybe, make three smaller baguettes.