Pages

March 15, 2012

Easy Homemade White Bread


Update:  While this was my go-to basic white bread recipe for the longest time, I have since found an even better white bread recipe, Julia Child's white sandwich bread.  In fact, my search for the perfect white bread recipe is over.  Check it out!

While my family enjoys 100% whole wheat bread the most, I wanted to share a white bread recipe that is really good.  This recipe yields light, fluffy and moist bread that is simple and easy to work with.  You will not be disappointed.  


Ingredients:
Yields 1 loaf
  • 1 c warm water
  • 1 package active dry yeast
  • 3 c bread flour 
  • 1 tbsp sugar 
  • 1/4 c vegetable oil 
  • 1/2 tsp salt


Directions:

Add the warm water to a large bowl and sprinkle the yeast on top.  Add the flour, sugar, vegetable oil and salt to the mixture.  Knead the dough, until smooth.  

Cover and allow the dough to rise in a dark, warm place for 1 hour, or until doubled.  Punch down the dough.  Roll the dough over itself into an oblong-shaped loaf.  Place the dough in a lightly greased loaf pan.  Allow to rise uncovered until nearly doubled in size, about 1 hour.  Score the top of the dough with a sharp knife.

Preheat oven to 375.

Bake for 35 minutes, or until the temperature of the bread reaches 200 degrees.  (Pierce the underside of the bread with a meat thermometer for a temperature reading.  This will keep the steam from escaping while the bread cools.) 

Allow the bread to cool completely.

Slice and enjoy!


4 comments:

  1. Everyone should have a good, basic recipe like this on hand! There is almost nothing that smells better than freshly baked bread! Good job!

    ReplyDelete
  2. I do make homemade bread for special meals and when we have company...but I make sure to buy bread only from a bakery. We don't eat a lot of sandwiches, so that helps some. This bread is lovely, Celeste!

    ReplyDelete
  3. I always bake my own bread, I would never go back to shop bought bread. I do cheat a little and use a bread maker, and I follow a recipe from the back of a pack of bread flour…BUT…I add half a tespoon of Sesame oil to the mix once it’s no longer dry…the result is a very moreish flavour that cannot be beaten :-)

    ReplyDelete
  4. Oh my gosh, that grossed me out!! I will definitely be reading ingredients carefully and making this bread right away!

    ReplyDelete

I would love to hear from you! :)