Simply Sandwich Bread Recipe! Ultimate Guide

Finally sharing my super easy sandwich bread recipe! 5 Ingredients you probably already have, a few hours (mostly hands-off) and you have bread that’s perfect for any occasion and so much better than anything you can buy at the store! 

Sandwich Bread Recipe

Why You’ll Love This Sandwich Bread Recipe

  1. I mean I don’t know about you, but if I have one weakness, it’s homemade bread. 
  2. This recipe only uses five simple ingredients, which you most likely already have. 
  3. It’s a pretty simple, straightforward recipe, with no special techniques.
  4. Can be made in a few hours or overnight. 

For more basic bread-like recipes, make sure to check out my chocolate croissantsbrioche donutscinnamon rolls, and banana bread!

What is Sandwich Bread Recipe?

There are so many types of Sandwich Bread Recipe and so many different recipes for each type of bread. Sandwich bread is known as a soft, fluffy bread that’s the same shape throughout, perfect for making sandwiches. 

Artisan bread is traditionally lean, meaning it’s made of just flour, salt, yeast, and water. Brioche dough is very enriched, meaning we’ve added sugar, butter, eggs, and/or milk. Sandwich bread is only slightly enriched so it lands somewhere in the middle of that. I add a tiny bit of honey (or sugar) and butter (or oil). 

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Old school bread generally follows a 5:3 ratio, meaning there are 5 parts flour and 3 parts water. I find that ratio to be my favorite so I kept it the same. I have 500 grams of flour and almost 300 grams of water. My recipe uses just under 300 grams but with the added fat we’re just over 300 grams so it balances out well.

How To Make Sandwich Bread Recipe

Making bread sounds more intimidating than it is. It’s a very simple process, it’s just more of a timely matter. Make sure you’re giving the dough enough kneading time and enough rising time and make sure to follow visual cues more than the actual time on a clock because every environment is different.  

  • Flour: I use both all-purpose flour and bread flour for this recipe and both work fine. I like King Arthur’s Organic Flour (bread or AP).
  • I have also tested this with whole wheat flour and it requires more hydration so if I were to substitute half the recipe for whole wheat flour, I would increase the water to about 11-12 ounces and possibly 14-16 ounces if you were only using whole wheat flour. You want the dough to still be soft and tacky. 
  • Water: A lot of people add milk to sandwich bread. I don’t find it necessary but you can substitute the water for milk if you prefer. There is an enzyme in milk that weakens the gluten in flour so to counteract that you want to make sure to always heat the milk. Just before a boil, when the milk is scalding, around 181 °F (83 °C), the enzyme gets denatured. However, yeast dies over 120F (48C) so after heating the milk, you want to let it cool for a little (this is best practice but if you don’t heat it that high, your bread will likely still rise fine). 
  • Butter: I recommend salted butter but unsalted also works. The butter can be softened or melted if desired. Oil also works fine, I’ve used olive oil, avocado oil, and vegetable oil.
  • Sugar: I like to use honey since I make it for my kids but sugar also works fine. The bread will be more white if you’re using sugar instead of honey.
  • Yeast: this recipe works with both active dry yeast and instant yeast. I follow the same process for most of the dough except for active dry yeast, you’ll want to activate the yeast (see below) and for instant yeast, you can just add it in with all of the ingredients.
  • Mixing: Depending on the type of yeast, the beginning additions can vary a little but the mixing process is simple. For instant yeast or rapid rise, I just mix all the ingredients in a bowl together. For active dry yeast, you’ll need to activate the yeast before adding it to the batter. To do that, you just add the yeast, and honey (or sugar) to the warm water and wait for it to bubble. Then it’s active and you just proceed with the recipe. 
  • Proofing: Dough proofs are best at room temperature or slightly warmer. The colder the room, the slower the rise will be. I like to keep it somewhere between about 75-100°F (24-38°C). 
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Step-by-Step Guide Of Sandwich Bread Recipe

  1. Place the warm water in the bowl of a stand mixer with the honey.
  2. If using active dry yeast, add that, mix, and allow it to rest for 10 minutes. If using instant or rapid-rise yeast, skip the resting time.
  3. Add flour, salt and softened butter. Use a dough hook to mix on low speed until it comes together.
  4. Use the dough hook to knead on low (speed 2 kitchen aid) for about 10 minutes. Every 3ish minutes, I take the dough off the hook, reposition it and continue kneading.
  5. Grease the edge of the bowl and cover. Rest in a warm place for about 1 hour. The dough should double in size.
  6. Punch the dough down, and stretch it out into a rectangle, the width of the loaf pan. Roll it up into a log and place it in the loaf pan.
  7. Loosely cover with plastic wrap and rest in a warm place for another hour.
  8. Bake for about 20 minutes, the top should lightly brown and the loaf will feel light when you take it out of the oven.
  9. Allow to cool for at least 30-60 minutes before slicing. all the ingredients in the bowl of a mixer
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The dough was kneaded for about 10 minutes.dough after the first risedough shaped in a loaf pan dough after the second rise

What kind of yeast to use for Sandwich Bread Recipe

I wanted to do a separate section on this to explain how to use both active dry yeast and instant yeast in this recipe. I’ve made this recipe many many times with both types and both of them turn out amazing. 

The recipe is written using instant yeast because it’s easier and quicker but if you want to substitute it for active dry yeast, just follow these instructions. 

Kneading the dough

You’ll want to knead the dough for about 10 minutes with the stand mixer or about 15-20 minutes by hand. 

The dough should not be tacky, it may be a little sticky at first but as you knead the gluten will develop and stick to itself more than to the edge of the bowl or your fingers. It will form a nice ball around the dough hook and not stick to the edges anymore.

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What temperature to proof dough at?

You want to make sure your dough is proofing at a comfortable temperature. Generally, room temperature is fine but if it’s slightly warmer, you’ll get a much quicker rise.

Yeast dies at around 120F (50C) so make sure the temperature is lower than that. I recommend anywhere between 75F (24C) to 100F (38C).

Rising and Proofing the dough 

Rising and proofing are typically used interchangeably but the initial ‘resting time’ is the rising and the second ‘resting time’ is the proofing. The time needed for rising/proofing is dependent on the recipe and the environment. 

Typically with instant yeast, you’re “allowed” to skip the first rise and just let the dough relax for just 10 minutes instead before shaping the dough. I prefer to still let it rise. It works both ways but I get a fluffier dough from letting it proof twice. 

How to shape sandwich bread

After the first proof, I just stretch my dough out into a rectangle. Make sure the width is the size of your loaf pan and then just start on a short end and roll it into a log, similar to a Swiss roll.

Make sure you roll it quite loose, not super tight or anything. Then place it in the loaf pan, lined with parchment paper, and let it rise in there before baking. 

Egg wash for sandwich bread

This is optional! Sometimes I do an egg wash because it makes the crust more soft and squishy and my kids like that. I also like that it browns the bread more. I just beat an egg (or egg yolk with a little water/milk if you have one left over) and brush it on top of the dough just before putting it in the oven.

Other options are brushing it with melted butter or even olive oil but those won’t brown quite the same as the egg. 

If you want to top the loaf with sea salt flakes, sesame seeds, or everything bagel seasoning, etc. you’ll need the egg wash because butter and oil won’t stick to the loaf the same way an egg wash does. 

How to bake sandwich bread

My oven runs super hot on the bottom so besides pie, I pretty much bake everything on convection (which means the fan is circulating the heat around). I bake this bread at 425F (218C) for about 20 minutes. The internal temp should be at least 195F (90C) but mine is usually around 200F (93C).

Don’t go based on the color on the top and don’t bother sticking a knife in there cuz that won’t do anything with dough.

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If it’s fully baked, the bread should feel light when you pick it up though. 

How to serve Sandwich Bread Recipe

My favorite way to eat any bread is warm with European butter and flakey sea salt. I could live off that alone. 

I’ve also used this bread to make the absolute best grilled cheese sandwiches and my kids love it for peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. 

I use it for avocado toast in the morning as well. However, it is softer so I recommend toasting it well if you’re going to put something like avocados, eggs, etc. so it’s a little more firm. 

How to store Sandwich Bread Recipe

Bread is always best fresh cuz there’s nothing like a warm slice of bread. However, this sandwich bread keeps well! I leave it on the counter in a ziplock bag for 4-5 days and if it hasn’t gotten eaten by then, I refrigerate it for up to a week or freeze it for longer.

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Recipe

Sandwich Bread Recipe

Sandwich Bread Recipe

Finally sharing my super easy sandwich bread recipe! 5 Ingredients you probably already have, a few hours (mostly hands-off) and you have bread that’s perfect for any occasion and so much better than anything you can buy at the store! 
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 2 hours
Course bread
Cuisine American
Servings 12 slices
Calories 183 kcal

Equipment

  • Dutch oven
  • pot
  • cups
  • Large mixing bowl

Ingredients
  

  • 1 1/4 cup warm water
  • 1-2 tbsp honey or sugar
  • 2 1/4 tbsp instant yeast or active dry yeast*
  • 4 tbsp all-purpose flour or bread flour spooned and leveled
  • 2 tbsp  salted butter softened, OR oil
  • 1 tbsp sea a salt

Instructions
 

  • Place the warm water in the bowl of a stand mixer with the honey.10 oz (1 1/4 cup/300mL) warm water,25 grams (1-2 Tbsp) honey
  • If using active dry yeast, add that, mix and allow it to rest for 10 minutes. If using instant or rapid rise yeast, skip the resting time.
  • Add flour, salt, and softened butter. Use a dough hook to mix on low speed until it comes together.500 grams (4 cups + 2 Tbsp) all-purpose flour or bread flour,20 grams (1 Tbsp sea salt,28 grams (2 Tbsp) salted butter
  • Use the dough hook to knead on low (speed 2 kitchen aid) for about 10 minutes. Every 3ish minutes, I take the dough off the hook, reposition it and continue kneading.
    Grease the edge of the bowl and cover. Rest in a warm place for about 1 hour. The dough should double in size.
  • Meanwhile, grease and line a 9×5 inch loaf pan with baking spray (or oil/ butter) and parchment paper. I like to use two binder clips to secure the parchment. Punch the dough down, and stretch it out into a rectangle, the width of the loaf pan. Roll it up into a log and place it in the loaf pan.
  • Loosely cover with plastic wrap and rest in a warm place for another hour.Preheat the oven to 425F (218C) and remove the plastic wrap from the bread. *optional, brush with egg wash or butter or oil (can also top with seeds, flakey salt, etc.)
  • Bake for about 20 minutes, the top should be lightly browned (darker if you use an egg wash) and the loaf will feel light when you take it out of the oven. Internal temp must be at least 195F(91C) if you check that.
  • Allow to cool for at least 30-60 minutes before slicing.

Notes

How to serve sandwich bread 

My favorite way to eat any bread is warm with European butter and flakey sea salt. I could live off that alone. 
I’ve also used this bread to make the absolute best grilled cheese sandwiches and my kids love it for peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. 
I use it for avocado toast in the morning as well. However, it is softer so I recommend toasting it well if you’re going to put something like avocados, eggs, etc. so it’s a little more firm. 
 

How to store sandwich bread

Bread is always best fresh cuz there’s nothing like a warm slice of bread. However, this sandwich bread keeps well! I leave it on the counter in a ziplock bag for 4-5 days and if it hasn’t gotten eaten by then, I refrigerate it for up to a week or freeze it for longer.
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