30 Easy Bread Recipes for Beginner Bakers (2024)

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30 Easy Bread Recipes for Beginner Bakers (1)Lisa KaminskiUpdated: Feb. 28, 2024

    Out of all the bakes out there, bread can be the most intimidating (especially the yeasted kind!). These easy bread recipes, though, will get you started fuss-free.

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    Baking bread is more popular (and easier) than ever! If you’re new to it, don’t be intimidated. Consider these easy bread recipes and become the baker you always knew you could be! Be sure to check out our ultimate bread baking guide, too, and consider using a banneton basket for all of your favorite bread recipes. Oh, and if you often end up with underbaked bread, learn what to do about it.

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    One-Bowl Chocolate Chip Bread

    Quick breads—breads without yeast—are the perfect place to start for beginner bakers. This chocolate chip quick bread is made even easier by using just one bowl. Plus, it’s delicious!

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    Buttery Cornbread

    Cornbread is an all-time favorite, but there’s no need to let it freak you out. In fact, the popular menu addition is actually a snap to bake up!

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    Basic Homemade Bread

    Making yeasted bread can be intimidating. Start with this simple recipe and be sure to brush up on how to proof yeast and how to knead bread before you start and the process will be smooth sailing.

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    Check outJoanna’s 3-minute bread recipe for another fast (and delicious!) bake.

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    Chocolate Chip Cranberry Bread

    This cranberry quick bread has a few components: the batter, streusel and a glaze. Each, though, is simple to make, and once assembled this loaf is as impressive as it is easy. Plus, it can double as a dessert!

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    Check out these other cranberry bread recipes.

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    Crusty Homemade Bread

    This bread recipe a great place for when you want to experiment a bit. The base here is very simple to tackle (almost no kneading!) and serves as a good canvas for herbs, cheese and more.

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    Pumpkin Bread

    I keep my freezer stocked for our harvest crew with home-baked goodies like this deliciously spicy, easy pumpkin bread recipe. —Joyce Jackson, Bridgetown, Nova Scotia

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    No-Fuss Rolls

    You only need four ingredients and 25 minutes to make these quick rolls. They don’t require yeast, so they are a cinch to make—just grab your favorite muffin tin.

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    Cheesy Garlic Herb Quick Bread

    Break out your cast-iron skillet for this bread! You can stir up a yeast-free savory bread that pairs well with soups and salads for dinner. You can easily switch out the herbs and cheeses as well to suit your tastes.

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    A Bit Nutty Boston Brown Bread

    If you love Boston Brown Bread, this recipe is a must. If you’ve never tried it before, today is your lucky day. Bake up this hearty loaf and spread on some honey-sweetened butter. Hungry for more? Learn how to make fougasse.

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    Whether you serve this savory treat as an appetizer, side dish or late-night snack, you can’t go wrong with full-flavored goodness of each slice of this dramatic flatbread.

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    Monkey Bread

    Bring the kids into the kitchen to help bake up this sweet specialty. Try it for brunches or enjoy it alongside coffee or milk. You can’t go wrong with this popular, and easy, recipe.

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    Herbed Parmesan Bread

    We love this pretty loaf with Italian dinners but it’s a tasty addition to any meal. Try it with salads or lightly toasted with butter. For surefire success, prepare the bread in Taste of Home Bakeware.

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    Gooey Old-Fashioned Steamed Molasses Bread

    Bread from a slow cooker? You bet! Your slow cooker makes this change-of-pace bread simple, hands-off and impressive. The moist, tender slices always get rave reviews.

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    Muffin-Tin Tamale Cakes

    Jazz up lunches with these cute little bites. Cornbread mix makes them a snap, enchilada sauce adds flair and cooked chicken keeps them hearty enough for meals.

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    Pistachio Quick Bread

    You’ll go nuts for this tasty bread. (See what we did there?) Even if you’re new to baking bread, it’s never to early to get creative in the kitchen, and this fun recipe makes it simple to do just that.

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    Special Banana Nut Bread

    This extra-special banana bread makes a wonderful gift for friends and neighbors. The recipe makes two loaves, so I can serve one and keep the other one in the freezer to use as a last-minute gift. —Beverly Sprague, Catonsville, Maryland

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    Garlic-Cheese Flatbread

    Turn pizza crust into a party pleaser with a handful of items. Try it with pizza, spaghetti or serve warm pieces on their own tasty movie-night snacks.

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    No-Knead Casserole Bread

    Love yeasted bread but are scared of kneading? This no-knead bread is for you. Plus, it only requires a short time to rise, so you can get it on the table fast.

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    Bacon Pull-Apart Bread

    Refrigerated biscuit dough is the base for this bread recipe. Shortcut ingredients like these can help make the prep work and cook time go fast, so don’t be afraid to rely on them for last-minute appetizers and treats.

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    Honey Cornbread

    Homemade cornbread is almost as easy as stirring up a batch of the boxed stuff. This recipe has a hint of honey which goes beyond basic recipes (but is still simple).

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    Perfect Dinner Rolls

    When you are just starting to bake bread, don’t fuss with a lot of extra mix-ins or unusual ingredients. These rolls are simple, but a great recipe to master before you move onto more complicated (and equally delicious) dinner roll recipes. And if you find yourself having trouble proofing, check out our tips for how to proof bread when it’s cold.

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    Mom’s Chocolate Bread

    It’s OK to use shortcut ingredients when you’re just starting to bake (or when you’re in a rush). This chocolate chip loaf uses packaged crescent rolls as a base.

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    Seeded Whole Grain Loaf

    If you love bread but are intimidated by it, try a bread machine. These appliances take a lot of guesswork (and elbow grease) out of the baking process. You can make a tasty seeded loaf like this one and plenty of other easy bread machine recipes.

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    Golden Honey Pan Rolls

    These rolls start in the bread maker to make the process simple.

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    Herb Quick Bread

    Many quick bread recipes are sweet, but this recipe is rather savory thanks to plenty of herbs. Serve it up with soups for an easy dinner. If you’re craving more savory quick bread, try these recipes.

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    Pina Colada Zucchini Bread

    Zucchini bread is a great place to start for beginners since it can be very forgiving. This pina colada-flavored one is a favorite among our baking club members. Join in on the action with Bakeable.

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    Check out our guide on how to make zucchini bread.

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    Honey Beer Bread

    This beer bread uses just four ingredients and takes only five minutes to stir up. If you don’t have self-rising flour on hand, you can make it yourself.

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    Classic Irish Soda Bread

    This Irish soda bread recipe creates an impressive loaf of bread without the fuss of yeast. Baking soda and powder give it all the lift it needs. And yes, baking powder and baking soda are different.

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    Pumpkin Bread

    Come fall, a good pumpkin bread recipe is indispensable. This basic recipe is a great place to begin, but be sure to try this chocolate chip pumpkin bread, too.

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    Tender Garlic Cheese Breadsticks

    Once you get a handle on yeast, you can make so many kinds of bread. These herb and cheese breadsticks are a great departure from simple loaves, but still are very manageable for beginners.

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    Originally Published: August 19, 2020

    30 Easy Bread Recipes for Beginner Bakers (32)

    Lisa Kaminski

    Lisa is a formerTaste of Home editor and passionate baker. During her tenure, she poured her love of all things sweet (and sometimes savory) into Bakeable, Taste of Home's baking club. Lisa also dedicated her career here to finding and testing the best ingredients, kitchen gear and home products for our Test Kitchen-Preferred program. At home, you'll find her working on embroidery and other crafts.

    30 Easy Bread Recipes for Beginner Bakers (2024)

    FAQs

    What are 3 common quick breads? ›

    These include muffins, tea loaves, nut breads, corn bread, and coffee cakes. Lastly, the quick bread may be a dough that is dry enough to be kneaded slightly, rolled, and cut into shapes.

    What do bakers put in bread to make it last longer? ›

    To slow down the growth of mold, bread producers add mold inhibitors to bread. They work by reducing the pH of the bread, creating an acidic environment that slows down the initial growth of mold. Natural mold inhibitors include organic acids like vinegar, raisin juice, and citric acid.

    Is soda bread better than sourdough? ›

    Both types of bread use flour and contain refined carbohydrates. Sourdough bread would be considered healthier in the fact that it is a fermented food with lower gluten levels, making it easier to digest.

    What is one difference between a quick bread and a yeast bread? ›

    Point out to students that quick breads are made with leavening agents that allow immediate baking. Yeast breads, on the other hand, are leavened with yeast and must be kneaded and allowed to rise before baking.

    What common mistakes are made when baking bread? ›

    Inadequately proofing the bread dough

    When it is overdone, you get a flatter dough, which may also stick to the cling wrap. To avoid over-proofing, use your finger to push into the side of your formed bread loaf. If the bread springs back fast and your indentation disappears, then it needs to proof for longer.

    Why shouldn't you eat bread right out of the oven? ›

    3) Many bakers find that flavor develops as the bread cools, which is why some people leave sourdough for 6 to 8 hours before slicing it. For breads with a high percentage of rye four (upwards of 25%), cooling time is even more important for flavor development and moisture distribution.

    Is it better to make bread with milk or water? ›

    Water vs.

    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.

    Why do bakers spray water on bread? ›

    Wetting the dough causes the surface to steam. Covering it traps the moisture. This partnership stops the bread from drying out on the surface in the hot air of the oven and forming a premature crust. Your bread rises more and produces a richer colour, becoming glossy on the surface.

    Why is store bought bread softer than homemade? ›

    Many of these breads, especially packaged ones, are made with a ton of chemical additives such as calcium propionate, amylase, and chlorine dioxide which help keep them soft, light, and fluffy for days.

    What are the 5 types of quick breads? ›

    Quick breads include many cakes, brownies and cookies—as well as banana bread, pumpkin bread, beer bread, biscuits, cornbread, muffins, pancakes, scones, and soda bread.

    What are 6 quick breads? ›

    Muffins, scones, soda bread, pancakes, banana bread, cornbread and biscuits all fall under the “quick bread” category. These quick bread recipes typically fall into two subcategories: bread made with dough and bread made with batter.

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