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Easy Homemade Bakery French Bread. Quick and easy homemade french bread made at home. Kids can make this bread! Super easy to follow foolproof recipe. www.modernhoney.com

Homemade French Bread

Simple, quick, and easy homemade French bread recipe. 

Kids can even make this bread. For real.  It’s that easy. Making any bread from scratch can be a daunting task and it’s easy to be intimidated by the whole process. I am going to break it down and hopefully ease any worries. You may even become a master bread maker!

This Homemade Bakery French Bread can be done in a little more than one hour which means you can have hot, fresh bread straight out of the oven when the kids get home from school even if you don’t start baking until afternoon. You won’t need to run to the bakery for your french bread anymore when you can make better bread at home….in no time flat.

I taught a culinary class for kids in both Texas and Arizona and I’ve watched 7-year-olds tackle this homemade French bread recipe. I loved seeing the pictures those kids sent me showing the french bread masterpieces they made for their families.

Homemade Bakery French Bread

As a child, I remember riding my bike home from school and opening the back door to the smells of homemade bread baking in the oven. My Mom always said that she could live on bread alone so bread was always essential in our home. There’s nothing more comforting than a hot piece of bread straight from the oven covered in churned butter and homemade strawberry jam.

Let’s get down to the basics so you can start baking.

How to make quick and easy homemade bakery french bread:

  • Making sure the yeast proofs is essential. Using fresh yeast is important and mixing with warm water (not too hot, not too cold) will ensure success. Yeast loves sugar so add a pinch of sugar to the mixture. Let it work for about 10 minutes.

Homemade Bakery French Bread

  • Adding flour one cup at a time is important so you can see when the dough pulls away from the sides of the bowl. That’s when you know it’s ready. Put flour down on the counter so the dough doesn’t stick. That isn’t fun. I love my Bosch mixer and can find a great deal on one below.

Homemade Bakery French Bread

Homemade Bakery French Bread

  • The loaves don’t have to look perfect. I rolled these babies in 7 1/2 minutes flat before I sprinted to my little girl’s performance. Don’t forget to make 3-4 diagonal cuts with a sharp knife before placing on silpat or greased cookie sheet. These silicone baking sheets make it so easy to remove the bread from the baking sheet. Let rise for 30-40 minutes.

Homemade Bakery French Bread

  • Bake at 375 degrees for 18-22 minutes until lightly golden brown. Watch it carefully to turn a light golden brown color.

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Homemade Bakery French Bread

By: Melissa Stadler, Modern Honey
Homemade bakery french bread in minutes. This super simple and easy french bread recipe will be a hit in your home. It only takes a little more than an hour to have hot, fresh bread straight out of the oven. Forget the bakery when you can make it at home!
Prep Time: 45 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour 5 minutes
Servings: 8

Ingredients  

  • 2 Tablespoons Yeast
  • 1/2 cup Warm Water
  • 2 cups Hot Water
  • 3 Tablespoons Sugar
  • 2 1/2 teaspoons Salt
  • 1/3 cup Oil
  • 6 1/2 cups Flour
  • 1 Egg for brushing on bread

Instructions 

  • In a small bowl, dissolve your yeast in ½ cup warm water. Make sure that your water is warm (not too cold, not too hot). Let proof for 10 minutes.
  • In a separate mixing bowl, combine hot water, sugar, salt, oil and 3 cups of the flour and mix together. Add the yeast mixture to a bowl.
  • Add the remaining 3 1/2 cups of flour, one cup at a time, mixing after each addition. Watch for it to start pulling away from the bowl to know it's ready. Once all of the flour is added, let sit for 10 minutes.
  • Separate your dough into 3 pieces. On a floured surface roll each piece into a 9x12 rectangle. Roll it up like a jelly roll. Shape into a french bread loaf and smooth out edges.
  • Place the dough on a greased baking pan or a Silpat, seam side down. Using a knife, make 3-4 diagonal cuts about 1/4 inch thick in bread. Brush with your beaten egg.
  • Let dough rise uncovered for 30-40 minutes in a warm place.
  • Bake at 375 for 18-22 minutes or until golden brown.

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Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Easy Bake French Bread
Cuisine: American
Servings: 8
Keyword: french bread recipe
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Hi, I'm Melissa Stadler!

I am an Award-Winning Recipe Creator. Cover of Food Network Magazine. Two-Time Pillsbury Bake-Off Finalist. I am passionate about sharing the best recipes so you have success in the kitchen!

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  1. 4 stars
    I have a question: how was it possible that the bread rose so quickly for the first rise? Usually the first rise takes 2 to 3 hours for other bread recipes, what made this one rise so quickly within 10 minutes?

  2. I am a culinary arts teacher and am wondering if I can let this rise overnight in the fridge for the next day? I only have 1 block classes.

    1. 5 stars
      Hi there! So I haven’t recipe tested it yet, but you may be able to cover the bowl and refrigerate it overnight. I would suggest letting it rise at room temperature for at least 30 mins to an hour before placing it in the refrigerator. Hope that helps! Let me know how it goes.

  3. 5 stars
    This bread turns out perfect every single time. And it is so easy and looks so impressive. I love this recipe. Even my kids can make it.

    1. I’m confused?? You divide into 3 pieces and roll out each into 9×12. What do you do with each piece? Make 3 loaves, braid, or layer?

  4. 5 stars
    I used bread flour as I was not sure which kind to use. This bread is very tasty and was the first bread I have ever made on my own. There is a hint of sweetness. The texture reminds me of a really good bagel. A first timer can do this recipe. It’s worth it!

    1. 5 stars
      All purpose flour has a great texture for this bread. Bread flour will give it that chewier texture. I’m sure both ways are tasty!

    2. 5 stars
      Thank you so much for your comment Olivia! Yes, this recipe works with both bread flour and all purpose flour. I’m so glad that it worked out and that you loved it!

    1. I use the active dry yeast packets instead of yeast in a jar. Jarred yeast only stays active/alive after a jar has been opened for 2-3 days in the fridge. After that it has to be thrown out. You’ll know its active and working if there are little bubbles in your yeast after it proofs for 10 minutes. It might even look a little thicker. approximately 2 small 1/4 ounce packets to equal 2 tbsps.

      1. 5 stars
        I’m using an expired jar out of the fridge but keep it tight. I’ve made pretzels, molasses bead, Amish white bread and today for this recipe. Everything turned out great and dough doubles in an hour. If 2-3 days your fridge is not right.

      2. 5 stars
        That is not factual information Jen. Yeast in a jar certainly remains fresh through its expiration date once opened and stored in the refrigerator.

    2. 5 stars
      Hi Brenda! I would recommend the yeast from the jar, but if you don’t have that you could use dry instant yeast. Hope this helps! And thank you SO MUCH for trying my recipe!

  5. 5 stars
    LOVE LOVE LOVE this recipe! It was delicious, and I even used one of the loaves to make homemade garlic bread, so much better than buying a loaf from the store and adding the garlic butter. This bread did not last long in my house, even with there being three rolls and three of us!

    1. 5 stars
      Haha Courtney I love your comment because the same thing happens at my house! This bread doesn’t last long over here. I am so glad that you guys loved it, thank you so much for using my recipe!

    2. If you use dry active yeast do you still need to add the 1/3 cup of water
      Or you just add the yeast to the dry ingredients