This bread is called …The Best Bread Recipe for a reason, because it is!
This is our everyday extraordinary white bread recipe that you’re going to love. The recipe makes 2 loaves of bread that are amazing. This is soft yet sturdy enough for sandwiches and toast.
The recipe isn’t complicated, it’s not fussy and it’s very quick to put together and make. I make the loaves for my husband and I. After they cool down I slice them up and freeze them. I wrap 2 slices together in plastic wrap and put them in the freezer to use when ever we want them. To thaw, microwave for 30 seconds or let thaw at room temperature. This bread is used in our house everyday, it never stays in the freezer for long. It’s just as wonderful after it’s been frozen as it was the day you made it! This recipe came from a blog called Delia Creates, she has great how to pictures for the recipe, go check it out!
You could be eating homemade bread today! Enjoy!
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Best Bread Recipe
Delia Creates
Makes 2 large loaves, 3 medium loaves, or 1 large loaf and 2 mini loaves.
Whisk together in large bowl:
2 1/2 cups HOT water
1/3 cup oil
1/3 cup sugar/honey {I fill my cup with oil first, empty it, and then fill it with honey so it doesn’t stick to the cup}
1 TBSP salt
Add:
3/4 cup flour and whisk for 30 seconds
then 1 1/2 TBSP yeast and whisk for 30 seconds
Add 2-3 cups of flour and mix together with a spoon. If using a mixer, add the rest of the flour. The total flour should amount to about 5-7 cups—this does not include the flour used in step 2. Let the mixer knead the dough for about 5 minutes plus.
If mixing by hand, add the rest of the flour and mix until shaggy looking and hard to work with a spoon. Knead in the bowl a few times and then turn the dough out onto a floured counter. Knead for 5+ minutes. I try to go for 7-8 minutes if I do it by hand.
The dough should be soft but not sticky.
Let rise in a clean, greased, covered bowl for about 30 minutes. You can let it rise on the counter, but it will rise nicely in the oven.
Set your oven for 450 degrees for a minute or less then turn it off before placing the oven safe bowl inside.
When dough has risen, remove from oven and heat oven to 175 degrees.
Grease your bread pans and the counter with spray oil. Divide the dough.
Roll the dough into a long oblong shape. It is kind of fun to hear all the bubbles pop out. 🙂 Pushing air bubbles out is very good, so roll away until they are gone.
Roll a tight cylinder, tuck the ends under or squish them and place it in a greased bread pan. Repeat with remaining dough.
Place loaves in warm oven {175 degrees} for about 1/2 hour or until the dough has risen to fill the pan.
Turn the oven up to 350 degrees and cook for about 30 minutes. The bread is done when you hit the top and it sounds hollow. Don’t worry about time as much as this indicator. The bread isn’t done until you hear the hollow sound. If you are worried that the crust is getting too brown, cover it lightly with a piece of foil.
Turn out on a wire rack and let cool completely before cutting. Smother the top of the loaves with butter if you desire.
Melissa the directions say to turn the oven on 450 for less than a minute then turn it off. That’s just to warm the oven SLIGHTY and quickly if you don’t have a warm place for the bread to rise. You don’t have to do that. The bread will rise on it’s own without doing that. You can also turn the oven to 150 degrees for just a couple minutes to take the chill out of it and let the bread rise in it. If you have any other questions please feel free to ask, this bread is wonderful!
It is in the oven now as I’m typing! Made two meatloaf size pans and three mini loaves. Could have ditched one of the minis and made the two bigger ones fill the pan better
We’re sourdough fans. Have you ever subbed sour cream for the sweeteners?
Anonymous, no I’ve never done that. But would love to know if you have and what the results were!
This looks just perfect; who doesn’t love homemade bread? Easy and simple makes this recipe even better; great job and thank you for sharing!
It’s always my pleasure Dan! Thank you for stopping by!!
Can you make one loaf and rolls wirh the rest of the dough?!
This is my go to recipe for making bread! It is the best.
Hi – recipe calls for 5-7 cups of flour – can anyone narrow this down? How many cups works best in this recipe?
Anonymous, you’ll use 6 to 6 1/2 cups of flour depending on the humidity where you are. Let me know how it goes for you!
Are you using all-purpose flour or bread flour in this recipe?
Thanks!
Cherly I use all purpose flour. I hope you get to make it!
‘ that your going to love’
Please, it’s ‘you’re going to love’.
Sorry!
But the recipe does sound wonderful.
It is wonderful and you’re going to love it!
Do you have recipes for bread machines. I re ceived a bread machine for Xmas no book.
I don’t have bread machines Patricia, BUT if you go to Red Star yeast site or Fleishman’s yeast site they have tons!
are you using fahrenheit degrees
Yes misscharlie I use fahrenheit.
Would love to try this bread, but, have trouble kneading the dough. I use a bread machine with the dough cycle.
Can this recipe for this bread dough be made in the machine. Thanks, Liz
Liz this recipe makes 2 loaves, would your bread machine hold that much dough? Maybe if you cut the recipe in half you could. I’ve never made it in a bread machine though.
I’ve always wanted to make homemade bread but terrified of yeast. I afraid I’ll do it wrong but I’m going to try this recipe.
Lisa I use to be afraid of it too! Just make sure the date on the yeast package is current and not expired. Go to Deli Creates and look at her pictures. You’re going to do just fine sweetie. And when you have your delicious bread your going to want to kick yourself for not making bread before now. I know I did! Your going to love the bread and yeast!! Please let me know how it goes for you!!