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Homemade Bread (Homemade White Bread)
Ingredients
- 2 ¼ tsp active dry yeast
7 g
- 1 cup lukewarm water
- 1 tbsp honey)
(or sugar or maple syrup
- Proofed yeast mixture)
(ingredients listed above
- 19.5 ounces AP flour)
4 ⅓ cups, spoon and leveled (please see notes
- ½ cup lukewarm water
- 1 ¼ tsp sea salt
- 2 tbsp honey)
(or sugar or maple syrup
- ¼ tsp citric acid)
or ½ tbsp white vinegar (optional
- 2 tbsp unsalted butter)
melted (or vegetable oil
Directions
- 1
Place the water in the mixer bowl of your stand mixer.
- 2
To the proofed yeast mixture, add the flour, warm water, salt, honey, citric acid and melted butter.

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About this Recipe
Craving the comforting aroma and taste of freshly baked bread right from your oven? This Homemade White Bread recipe delivers a delightfully soft, sweet loaf that's perfect for beginners and seasoned bakers alike, bringing that bakery experience directly to your kitchen.
This recipe works wonders because it's crafted for ease and delicious results. With clear, simple steps, you'll achieve a tender crumb and a subtly sweet flavor that store-bought loaves can't match. It’s designed to be a reliable, basic bread dough that instills confidence in new bakers while providing a foundational recipe for everyone.
When you pull this beautiful loaf from the oven, expect a golden crust and an interior that's incredibly soft and fluffy. The touch of sweetness, derived from honey (or your chosen sweetener), makes it wonderfully versatile – ideal for morning toast, hearty sandwiches, or simply enjoyed with butter. It's a truly satisfying baking experience, culminating in a delicious, wholesome bread that tastes like home.
Customization & Variations
This recipe offers flexibility to suit your pantry and preferences. You can easily swap honey for sugar or maple syrup for that touch of sweetness. Instead of melted unsalted butter, vegetable oil works just as well. For an optional boost, citric acid or white vinegar can be added. If you're baking for a crowd or want to stock up, this recipe can be easily doubled to fill two loaf pans.
Serve this lovely Homemade White Bread warm, sliced thick for a comforting snack, or use it as the base for your favorite sandwiches. It pairs beautifully with soups, salads, or simply a generous spread of jam for breakfast.







