The BEST homemade french bread recipe made in just 90 minutes! So easy to make and comes out golden and crispy on the outside, while remaining soft and chewy on the inside.
Homemade bread is one of my favorite things to make. It can seem a bit intimidating at first, but this easy french bread recipe is a great place to start. It has a quick rising time and takes only 90 minutes from start to finish. If you’re a beginner to bread baking, make sure to check out my 3 ingredient artisan bread and my 45-minute breadsticks. Both are so simple along with my favorite dinner rolls and french bread rolls!
Easiest French Bread Recipe
If you’re looking for an easy french bread recipe, this is it! You’ll have 2 beautiful loaves in 90 minutes. The actual time you’ll be working will only be about 15 minutes, the rest of the time will be patiently waiting for the dough to rest/rise. This homemade french bread is golden and crispy on the outside, while remaining soft and slightly chewy on the inside. We love to serve it with a bowl of warm soup and the first time I made it, my husband said “this bread is SO good, where did you get it?” He thought I picked it up from our local bakery. It is just that good and really so easy to make. You’ll never want to buy store bought french bread again.
I absolutely love making bread and rolls of all kinds. There’s something so satisfying about making them in your own kitchen. The smell is unbelievable. We love to serve this homemade french bread with softened butter, honey and/or strawberry jam. So so good. Trust me when I say, this is the best french bread recipe!
How To Make Homemade French Bread
- Proof the yeast. In a small bowl, combine the warm water, yeast and sugar. Let sit for 5 minutes, or until it has begin to foam.
- Mix and let rest. Place 2 cups of flour into a large mixing bowl with the salt. Stir in the yeast mixture and begin to knead by hand or using a dough hook and stand mixer. Add 1/2 cup of the remaining flour at a time until the dough is smooth but not sticky. Rub the olive oil around the dough ball and let rest for 15 minutes.
- Shape and let rise again. Turn the dough onto a floured surface and divide it in half. Roll one half into a rectangle. Starting from the long side, roll the dough into a cylinder. Turn both ends in and pinch the seams closed. Round the edges and place onto a baking sheet. Repeat with the second dough ball. Let rise for 30-45 minutes. Make three diagonal cuts across the top of each loaf.
- Bake in oven. Preheat the oven to 400°F. Bake for 17-20 minutes or until the tops are golden brown. Brush the top of the homemade french bread with melted butter if desired. Slice and enjoy! :)
Baking Tips
- The key to the perfect consistency is to knead in flour a little at a time, until the dough becomes soft and not sticky.
- If using a bread dough hook to knead the dough, knead the last couple of minutes by hand.
- Let the dough rest a minute during the mixing process (this allows the gluten to relax).
- Let the dough rise in a warm spot by the window or on top of the stove.
- Place the dough on a lightly floured surface and then press down with your finger tips to remove any air pockets.
- Use a rolling pin to roll out the dough and any extra bubbles.
- Roll the dough into a loaf and then make sure to tuck the ends under and pinch all the seams together tightly to create a nice seal.
- For a crispier/shinier crust, brush on egg wash (1 egg white (whisked) with a teaspoon of water) before baking.
- For a softer and more flavorful crust, brush with melted butter right when it comes out of the oven.
Favorite Ways To Enjoy
- Top with butter, garlic herb butter, honey, cinnamon butter, jam or apple butter
- Dip in olive oil bread dip as an appetizer
- Use it to make classic bruschetta or bruschetta caprese
- Serve with all types of soup, like lasagna soup, corn chowder and hearty vegetable soup
- My family loves to make french bread pizza, stuffed french bread or garlic bread
- We also like to make spaghetti boats using leftovers of my easy spaghetti recipe.
- Make a french dip sandwich
- Once it’s a few days old, make french bread french toast, bread pudding or croutons
- Cut into cubes and serve with this cold Knorr spinach dip.
Freezer Instructions
Since this recipe makes two loaves, sometimes we freeze one of them for later. To freeze, wrap the bread tightly in foil or saran wrap (make sure it has cooled completely). Then place in a zip top bag and store in the freezer for up to 2 months.
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Homemade French Bread Recipe
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Ingredients
- 2 cups warm water , about 105°F
- 1 Tablespoon active dry yeast
- 2 ½ teaspoons granulated sugar
- 5 cups (650 g) all-purpose flour , or bread flour (add more as needed)
- 2 ½ teaspoons table salt or fine sea salt
- 1 teaspoon olive oil
- Melted salted butter , optional
Instructions
- In a small bowl, combine the warm water, yeast, and sugar. Let sit 5 minutes, or until it begins to foam.
- In a stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment or in a large mixing bowl, stir together 2 cups flour and salt. Stir in the yeast mixture on medium-low speed or by hand. Knead in 1/2 cup of the remaining flour in increments until the dough is smooth but not sticky (depending on climate you could use more or less than 5 cups). Add more flour as needed.
- Rub the olive oil around the dough ball, cover the bowl with a towel and let rest 15 to 30 minutes. If you have more time, let rise up to 1 hour.
- Turn the dough onto a well-floured surface and divide it in half. Set one half aside. Roll the other half into a rectangle (about 15 inches). Starting from the long side, roll the dough into a cylinder.
- Turn both ends in and pinch the seams closed. Round the edges and place onto a baking sheet. Repeat with the second dough ball. Make three diagonal cuts across the top of each loaf. Cover loaves lightly with a towel. Let rise 30 to 60 minutes (the longer the better, if you have the time).
- Preheat the oven to 400°F. Line a baking sheet with a silicone mat or parchment paper. Bake 17 to 23 minutes, or until the tops are golden brown. When you knock on it, it should sound hollow. If it's browning too fast, lightly cover with foil and lower the temperature to 375°F.
- Brush the top with melted butter, if desired. Slice and serve while warm.
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Nutrition
Nutrition provided is an estimate. It will vary based on specific ingredients used.
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This is excellent! It was very easy to make. The flavor was unbelievable! I forgot the egg wash before baking but it still had a nice crisp outside. The inside was nice and fluffy. Won’t plan on buying French bread again – I’ll be making this!
I’m so happy to hear you loved it! :)
This made the most perfect little individualFrench rolls for our dinner. Saving recipe for sure! Thanks for the post!
I’m so happy to hear you loved the recipe, Kim! :)
I agree this was so easy to make and tastes amazing. What a perfect french bread .\
Yay, Patrice! Glad it turned out good!
I NEVER comment on a recipe, but this is the best bread ever. You know the nice little local restaurants that make a chewy, yeasty hot mini loaf of bread with homemade whipped butter? This is that bread. It’s even better if you work from home and let everything rise more than the recommended. I literally make this once to twice a week. It’s fabulous.
Ah this makes me so happy! Thanks so much for your review :)
So easy and delicious. I’ve made this so many times and everyone loves it!
So happy to hear that, Mary! Thank you for your comment :)
Hello, can you use bread flour for this, and if so, are the measurements different.
Bread flour has a higher protein content so it can typically be a little more dense. If using bread flour I would use a little less flour and cook a 3-5 minutes longer.
Easy squeezy! I like to add herbs and garlic, and then place sun dried tomatoes, wilted (and all the water sqeezed out ) spinach and spread a thin layer of goat cheese on dough before I roll it up. Awesome with soup or salad. My family loves it!
Mmm that sounds SO delicious, Mary! I’ll have to give that version a try sometime! :)
This recipe has been my go-to recipe for almost 3 years! I usually add a teaspoon of Italian seasoning and a teaspoon of oregano. It also doubles beautifully! We have a big crowd for dinner every Saturday and we’ve had as many as 60 people! I usually do one loaf for every 10 people, which means I double this recipe often. Its always perfect! I love the using sea salt instead of regular salt, and if you get the kind of yeast that doesn’t need to activate, it is even more fool proof!
I am so so happy to hear you love the recipe so much, Emily! Thanks so much for your kind review :)
AT LAST — A FRENCH BREAD RECIPE THAT WORKS — FUN TO DO AND BETTER TO EAT — I HAVE MADE IT WITH -GARLIC & ONION — SWEETCORN & CHEESE — TOMATO AND BASIL THANK YOU SO MUCH — HAVE SHARED RECIPE WITH FRIENDS
Mmm those versions sound fantastic! So happy to hear you love the recipe so much, Dave!
Love making this bread.I just add a extra tablespoon off olive oil in my dough mixture.It so moist.
I’m so happy to hear you enjoyed it, Mika!
OMG !!You are right, I will never buy store bought again!
Happy to hear you enjoyed the recipe, Jill!
I am new to the baking world, Cooking Forever just Shy to Baking, and this is truly a Great Recipe!! I have been working with this recipe for about 4 months. Simple and able to create different flavors during the mixing process or during the rolling process. I have done anything from Savory (Garlic/Onion) to Sweet (Honey/Cinnamon).
Thank You for the Recipe!!
So happy to hear you’ve enjoyed the recipe! Those variations sound delicious :) Thanks for your comment and review, Jon!
Excellent Recipe. My husband loves this bread.
So happy to hear that!
Hello, could I please ask if it’s ok to use strong white flour instead of plain flour? Thank you!
Bread flour has a higher protein content so it can typically be a little more dense. If using bread flour I would use a little less flour and cook a 3-5 minutes longer.
I’ve been making this bread for years now and it’s still a hit! I make it for almost every family event and everyone always ask’s for more!! So thankful I found this recipe!
Yay, that makes me so happy to hear Christine! Thank you for your comment :)
This bread is wonderful. Just 1 question. How can I make it a softer bread?
Glad you enjoy the recipe! You could try using a little less flour (not much or it won’t hold it’s shape). Also, it will always be softer when it’s warm the first day :)
Quick question before I get started: Could I do add ins such as cheese, garlic,and herbs to the dough or would that mess with the final loaf?
Thanks so much!
I haven’t tried, but I think that would taste great. Let me know how it goes!
I have baked this bread twice now and both times it got rave reviews from my family. It is so easy to make using my kitchen aid. Absolutely no more store bought French bread for our family. Most recipes say they are the absolute best. This really is an awesome bread. Even my grade school great granddaughter has helped me. We are making a cookbook together and this recipe takes special place in the bread section. She was so proud to take her loaf home to share with her family. M
Thank you so much for your kind comment, Margie! It just made my day. I am so happy to hear you loved the recipe so much! I love the idea of making a cookbook with your great granddaughter. So special!
Followed recipe as written except for using two cups of whole wheat flour and 3 cups of all-purpose white flour. Amazing and the family loved it. We’re not big fans of whole wheat, but I had run out of white flour and that’s all I had – could hardly tell, it was so good! Thank you!!
I’m so happy to hear it turned out well for you, Jen!
Made it today and it’s good. Too much salt, though. I’ll cut it back next time, but there WILL be a next time.
Thanks for this!
You are so welcome!