The BEST Homemade Sandwich Bread Recipe

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  • Bread Recipe: docs.google.com/document/d/1C...
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  • @missouribroad978
    @missouribroad978 6 місяців тому +667

    My never fail method of getting bread to rise- start your dryer on high heat. Let it run 5-10 minutes. Turn it off. Place your covered bowl of dough in the dryer. Let it rise. The humid, warm environment works great for proofing dough. Usually less than an hour for the dough to double in size!

    • @jamjar5716
      @jamjar5716 6 місяців тому +38

      What a great idea!

    • @starrstylist7441
      @starrstylist7441 6 місяців тому +61

      Great idea. I actually take my racks out of my dehydrator let it run for about 5 minutes, shut it off, and place my dough in there. 1 hour tops the dough is ready! I love that thing! lol

    • @happyrapture1370
      @happyrapture1370 6 місяців тому +42

      The dryer is a great idea, would be wonderful when you are doing large amounts of cooking.
      I turn the light on in my oven when I start to make my bread and then it is perfect when I'm ready to raise my dough. Works perfect everytime.

    • @Junkinsally
      @Junkinsally 6 місяців тому +21

      That’s the same way a commercial proofer oven works. Very low heat, just warm and higher humidity that surrounding air.

    • @TheYellowrose21
      @TheYellowrose21 6 місяців тому +10

      I do this same thing. Works great

  • @susanmcconnell6041
    @susanmcconnell6041 6 місяців тому +356

    My Dad passed away a couple weeks ago, at nearly 94 years old. My Mom passed last year at 91. They were married nearly 75 years, and made bread each week, for my entire 71 years, and prior. There are 9 of us kids, so homemade bread was a staple in our poor household. Even at 90 years old, my Dad was still making 20 loaves per week, so he could share with 'old' people. 🥰 I dont recall ever seeing them measure anything, as they pretty much used the 'Jess Method' for all their cooking and baking. I guess I take after them! As my siblings and I are going through their home, I was chosen to receive all their different kinds flours, bulk dry goods, herbs, spices, dehydrators, and TONS of their home-canned food. That way, I get to keep the jars as I use the food! I'm just beginning to try and make my own sourdough starter for the first time. Thank you, Jess, for giving me such a warm and tasty memory! I REALLY needed this, tho it made me cry. I always appreciate you, Miss Jess!! Sending love, hugs, and prayers, to you and yours!! 🥰🤗🙏 Napoleon, Missouri

    • @debraschwicht9741
      @debraschwicht9741 6 місяців тому +30

      What a delightful story! I LOVE that 1) your dad was still making 20 loaves a week at that age, and 2) that he was sharing them with “old people“!
      At 66, I refer to “old people-even older than I am”. 😂
      I hope I’m still with it at 90!!

    • @danielletdg8423
      @danielletdg8423 6 місяців тому +16

      I'm sorry you have lost both parents in such quick succession. However, it sounds amazing to go through all the cooking goodies to remember them.❤❤

    • @YeshuaKingMessiah
      @YeshuaKingMessiah 6 місяців тому +15

      What a lovely life u have had!

    • @cookingwithshelleypampered1735
      @cookingwithshelleypampered1735 6 місяців тому +16

      Susan, my deepest sympathies on losing your Dad and Mom. You are fortunate to have had them for so long. What a blessing that you can bake and cook with their kitchen tools and eat their preserves.

    • @mystary321
      @mystary321 6 місяців тому +9

      Love that. Blessings

  • @sitara68
    @sitara68 4 місяці тому +110

    I bought a 50 lb bag of bread flour and proceeded to bake bread every weekend for a year. I learned a lot from books, videos and just plain experience. If you are baking bread in a metal pan, or if the crust on your bread is a little tough, when you get your bread onto the cooling rack, drape a dry kitchen towel over it. It will take longer to cool your bread, but it will trap the heat and steam under it and soften your crust. Learned this trick from the book "Tartine".

    • @rochelle2269
      @rochelle2269 3 місяці тому +5

      That’s what my granny taught me. She also would rub a little bit of lard or crisco on the top right when it came out the oven.

  • @iamwhoiamd7056
    @iamwhoiamd7056 4 місяці тому +107

    This might sound strange but I made my first loaf of bread today 1/21/24. Me and my kids were so happy with it. No bread machine and I used self rising flour and milk and some kosher salt and it was just so good. My 16 year old son loved it so much he asked me to use the same ingredients to make a homemade pizza. I did just that. Tomorrow it will be homemade cinnamon rolls and then homemade croissants and chicken salad sandwiches. Makes me feel very good.

    • @UPDT8243
      @UPDT8243 4 місяці тому +4

      Glad to hear that, I am about to make bread, thanks for the idea. No bread making machine for me, just my hands. A big thank you from Texas!!

    • @Lkim3
      @Lkim3 4 місяці тому +4

      Hi from Alabama ! Thanks for idea! Gonna try making both ways!

  • @rosemaryclark610
    @rosemaryclark610 6 місяців тому +180

    ok. I gotta tell you all a story of my bread making adventure! I was new at it. Had the dough all made, in a bowl, covered, ready to rise. I put it on top of another bowl, inverted, in a sink of warm water, because we were living in a cold basement apartment when we were first married. I waited, and waited, and waited some more. No rising. Ugh! After waiting more, I finally gave up, put it in a plastic bag and threw it out into the kitchen garbage can. Started a new batch, which rose and baked great. My husband came home from college class, went to throw something in the trash and stood there with a bloated plastic bag in his hand that he had taken from the inside the top of the trash can. "what's this??" he asked. My bread dough, which was thrown into a clean plastic bag, had risen in the perfect, warm, non-drafty place! Yep. I divided it out into pans and it turned out perfect, haha. True story. Thanks for sharing this recipe Jesse :)

    • @joanies6778
      @joanies6778 5 місяців тому +4

      😂😂😂

    • @maxineleschke168
      @maxineleschke168 5 місяців тому +5

      That story made my day! 😂

    • @oweunuffin2252
      @oweunuffin2252 5 місяців тому +1

      ❤❤❤

    • @laurieclarkson9180
      @laurieclarkson9180 5 місяців тому +5

      haha!! What a great story!

    • @BobbieJeanM
      @BobbieJeanM 5 місяців тому +6

      I would have done the same since it was in a sealed clean bag! When starting out, no one has money to throw away if you don’t have to! 👍😉💕

  • @user-cy4fs5li5c
    @user-cy4fs5li5c 5 місяців тому +34

    OMG!!!! IT WORKED! I went from never being able to bake decent bread to baking the prettiest, best loaf ever! What kind of magic is this?

  • @corinne7126
    @corinne7126 6 місяців тому +102

    I make bread every Wednesday for my family, so glad that you are encouraging people to make bread.

    • @ElaineTheeiot-zm3ul
      @ElaineTheeiot-zm3ul 6 місяців тому +10

      I've been making bread for years. So much more economical. Love your channel.

    • @maryellenwilson6075
      @maryellenwilson6075 6 місяців тому +8

      Very needed these days.

    • @LizRob187
      @LizRob187 6 місяців тому +7

      I hate store bought bread, will be trying this!

    • @lilblackduc7312
      @lilblackduc7312 6 місяців тому +3

      Once you get the hang of it, making bread is pretty easy!

    • @ChickenMama-zl9dx
      @ChickenMama-zl9dx 5 місяців тому +1

      Do you have any tips on yeast? I noticed Jess is using instant however all I have is active dry. What brand of yeast do you use? Do you use active or instant?

  • @shirleydeeds1268
    @shirleydeeds1268 6 місяців тому +69

    This was great! My youngest daughter called me today on the way home from the grocery store asking if I had a good sandwich bread recipe. I told her to ask her oldest sister because she's the bread maker in the family. Literally less than an hour after we talked I sent her a link to this video. She just texted me back and said "it's like she knew!! LOL!

  • @kimberlywilliams3009
    @kimberlywilliams3009 5 місяців тому +26

    Jess, we are kindred spirits for sure!
    One tip for those who don't think they will be able to eat two loaves quickly enough. After that first rise when you divide the dough into two loaves, but the one loaf in the pan to rise and another into an oiled gallon-sized zippered bag. Toss the bagged dough into the freezer. When you want to bake that loaf, pull it out the night before, place into your oiled bread pan and cover to thaw and rise overnight (or in the early morning before going to work to bake in the evening), then pop into the oven in the morning as the recipe calls for.
    I bake bread (and other yummy baked goods) at least once a week. I always tuck back at least one loaf in the freezer each week. This is to make sure if I get ill or tired, my husband can pull it out and bake it. It's also nice to take to people with a freezer meal if just moved into our community, having a baby, job loss, etc. Freshly baked bread warms the belly and the soul!

    • @verngib9041
      @verngib9041 5 місяців тому

      Great tips!!!

    • @lynnclendenin2988
      @lynnclendenin2988 4 місяці тому +1

      Great idea! I usually freeze the second loaf after it's baked, but I will definitely try this way!

    • @littleeagle22
      @littleeagle22 4 місяці тому

      Thank you for the tip.

    • @kelleymcfadden9675
      @kelleymcfadden9675 3 місяці тому +3

      I am making this recipe for the first time today and plan to take it to two older ladies that live by themselves. I have a basket ministry in my church to be a blessing to others. Please pray that this turns out right! I am in the first rising rising stage.

    • @marisevilla662
      @marisevilla662 2 місяці тому

      @@kelleymcfadden9675 how did your bread turn out?

  • @OohMax
    @OohMax 6 місяців тому +31

    I made this today. It got 5 thumbs up from 4 people. The other three thumbs couldn’t let go of their slice of warm buttered yumminess for fear someone else would grab it. It probably will be unanimous after they finish off the first loaf. I hid the second one for tomorrow. Thank you. ❤

  • @stephaniebutler7673
    @stephaniebutler7673 5 місяців тому +29

    My goodness. At almost 60 I have spent my life saying, "I can't make bread". Why? Because of several failed attempts in my 20's. This video made this look incredibly easy. Using this recipe, a I have successfully made not one but TWO loaves of bread! Who knew, I just wasn't practiced enough? Thank you for sharing this! I love being able to hone a new skill and really, anymore so many people don't know how to make things from scratch. I appreciate your effort to create content that helps educate and entertain.

  • @estellaeggleston1643
    @estellaeggleston1643 6 місяців тому +31

    A really great friend of mine taught me this exact recipe 17 years ago. I have been making this bread for 17 years, and now my grown children make it too

  • @kristinann36
    @kristinann36 6 місяців тому +26

    I've tried at least 10 to 15 different bread recipes. I am far from a baker and much rather prefer making meals for my family, but wanted a sandwich bread that didn't have 22 ingredients 🤦🏼‍♀️ this turned out perfect first try! Over all I added about 8 cups of flour. But I accidentally added 1/2 cup of butter not 1/4 so it had a little extra butter but it turned out great! We had a few pieces of store bought bread left and all my kids asked for sandwiches on home made bread today! Made my heart happy❤ my sons friend came home with us yesterday and they all asked for a snack. He said my sons had been raving about the bread and asked if I could make cheese toast for them. He told me I needed to teach his mom how make it now 😂

  • @marniehulton1045
    @marniehulton1045 6 місяців тому +31

    Wonderful bread. I’ve been making bread for many many years, so much tastier than store bought. One thing I do is add a pan of water on the bottom rack, before I turn the oven on, and leave in while baking bread. It adds steam/moisture to the oven while the bread is baking, keeps the top crust from drying out too fast, and I find my bread browning evenly and a lot nicer than without the steam. A UA-cam baker mentioned this trick, and I decided to try, and I’ll never bake bread again without that pan of water in the oven. For rising the bread, I have also used my dehydrator on lowest setting to keep the dough nice and warm without over heating it. Works like a charm on those colder days.

  • @candicel3224
    @candicel3224 6 місяців тому +69

    Thank you for making your recipes printable with google docs. That is so much easier then writing it all down, like other creators. Don't cut our the real life bloopers and oops. That is how we all cook. Like you, I'm a 'seat of my pants' cook and it's difficult to teach that to others, so show them mistakes can be remedied with no worry. Another trick to get bread to rise is put in the oven with the light on. The light provides just a tiny amount of heat.

    • @macycharmin
      @macycharmin 5 місяців тому +1

      I've heard of the oven light trick, works beautifully for lots of people. Wished I had one!

    • @paulabroadway1697
      @paulabroadway1697 4 місяці тому

      No, the "google doc"format is NOT helpful. It keeps people from accessing the recipe. Why not just put the recipe in the info box instead of making it in some type of internet space that you must have an email and "password" for? Bad move.

  • @christinedehn3257
    @christinedehn3257 5 місяців тому +21

    I've been baking bread for a few years now and you are so right about the cost. I don't buy in bulk, but even so. Using organic flour, honey, etc., it cost me less than $1 per loaf and I know I'm getting a clean product.

  • @CarolNies
    @CarolNies 5 місяців тому +27

    Hi Jess, I'm the lady from TX who wrote you a letter a while back. The reason the weather and different flours change the dough is this rule: the more protein in a flour, the more water it will absorb. Look on the side of the flour bag and see how much protein is in it. Usually all purpose has 3 grams and whole wheat and bread flour have 4 grams. (Because bread flour is usually more expensive than all purpose, never buy a bread flour with only 3 grams of protein as you are wasting your $.)
    So, if you want to change flours in a recipe you have to change the liquid content or the flour content. Example: the recipe calls for 6 c of all purpose flour and all you have is bread flour. Because bread flour with 4 grams of protein will absorb more liquid, you must cut down on the flour or add more liquid. Hope this helps.

    • @lynnclendenin2988
      @lynnclendenin2988 4 місяці тому

      The humidity in the air also makes a difference.

    • @angeliquerider-mitchell2538
      @angeliquerider-mitchell2538 Місяць тому

      Also, flour absorbs differently depending on whether it's Spring wheat or Winter wheat. Spring is lower in protein. I stopped buying different kinds of flour once I realized I could make it myself. I keep AP, Vital Wheat Gluten and Corn Starch in my pantry then I always have bread, pastry and cake flour at hand. For bread flour, 1 cup AP - 1 1/2 tsp, then add 1 1/2 tsp Vital Wheat Gluten. For pastry and cake flours it's similar but instead of VWG, you add corn starch. Sorry, but I have the formulas written on a piece of painters tape and taped inside of one of my cabinets and I'm in bed for the night🙄. But you can find it on the internet.

    • @jenniferroyalty
      @jenniferroyalty 11 днів тому

      I just checked my "bread" flour and it only has 3g. Thank you for letting me know ☺️

  • @coridesjardins1257
    @coridesjardins1257 6 місяців тому +18

    Omg you are so down to earth, you do all the things we want to do. Who doesn't want to cut the bread hot... No one😊

    • @tjeanvlogs9894
      @tjeanvlogs9894 6 місяців тому +3

      The reason I always make three loaves at a time, is the first one never cools before it's slathered in butter and stuffed into mouths. Second loaf might last the night, and the third actually get used for sliced bread.

  • @thenodiggardener
    @thenodiggardener 6 місяців тому +11

    When at school in home-ec, we were sent home with the instructions for gathering our ingredients to bake bread, but I noticed it didn't tell me how to know when it was cooked. I asked my Mum how she knew. Apparently she'd been watching one of my Grandparents taking bread from the oven and tapping the bottom, so she asked why. "I give it a knock, and if it knocks back I know it's cooked". That's how I learned to bake bread. We all gather little idiosyncrasies, then create our own as we gain experience. Those learning from you will adopt that clean counter short cut, and why not, who the heck wants more cleaning!

  • @summerjennfarmstead
    @summerjennfarmstead 6 місяців тому +18

    I have been wanting this recipe. I have been craving regular bread lately. I just paid $3.84 for a loaf from Walmart yesterday. Now, I can make this instead, moving forward. Thank you Jess.

  • @LibertyLandingHomestead
    @LibertyLandingHomestead 6 місяців тому +15

    I love that you don’t turn it out onto the counter after the first rise! Less cleaning, yes. I’m doing that next time I make bread tomorrow ❤️

    • @wjm1319
      @wjm1319 6 місяців тому +3

      If you don't make your bread in a mixer, you can do your first kneading in a bowl also. Get a shallow-ish bowl that's more wide than tall. Then knead the dough, spin the bowl a little, knead again, spin, knead, spin, etc. Let it rise in the same bowl. Same method for second kneading. It keeps the counters clean.

  • @LyndseyMacPherson
    @LyndseyMacPherson 6 місяців тому +3

    So love that you show how cooking really goes. It's not always picture perfect, but the love we put into it is. But showing real cooking and being real is just so beautiful. Thank you, Jess!💛

  • @Pursuit_Of_A_Homestead
    @Pursuit_Of_A_Homestead 6 місяців тому +37

    Oh my gosh, when I say you are RIGHT ON TIME!! We are new to making our own bread and tried some recipes that just didn’t work for the family as well as I hoped…I was literally about to look up some more recipes and boom! here you are haha thank you for teaching us who weren’t taught the way around the kitchen. So appreciate you! God bless 🩷

    • @The_Farmers_Table
      @The_Farmers_Table  6 місяців тому +2

      Hope you enjoy!

    • @Mrs.Patriot
      @Mrs.Patriot 6 місяців тому +3

      Hope you don't mind the suggestion! Look up a recipe called "Egg Harbor Bread." It's simple to make and quite impressive. Follow the directions for rise times. Hint: It rises very high so move your rack down a level below where you normally would have it.

    • @Pursuit_Of_A_Homestead
      @Pursuit_Of_A_Homestead 6 місяців тому +2

      @@Mrs.Patriot oooh I’ll look that up! Thank you 🤗

  • @kaetikat
    @kaetikat 6 місяців тому +24

    Jess, first of all, I have been following along since the pandemic. I adore your calm, refreshing attitude and your honesty in the hard parts. I love your willingness to teach us what you've learned, after years of figuring it out. I wish I was closer to you so I could visit you at Farmers market or stop by your new coffee shop. You are a light in my week and I've watched every video you've put out. You've been an inspiration to me and my tiny urban "homestead." I started raising quail around the same time I watched your videos, and got into gardening as well. (I blame you for my seed collection lol) I have less than 0.1 acres do do anything with, but I managed to get a small greenhouse in May this year. Above all though, this video is one that was timed so perfectly that it was a sign from the universe telling me to try making bread again. Last year, I was baking bread every day for a solid two or three weeks trying to get it right. First, I found out my yeast was actually dead. Then, I made a full batch and forgot to add salt. I couldn't ever get a recipe to work.
    I watched this video last night, rewinding and pausing and following your instructions, and I am pleased (ecstatic, really) to discover that I have the two most perfect loaves of bread I've ever made. I didn't add enough salt (I usually cut down on that, and sugar, since we use salted butter exclusively) but this is going to be the best base to make herb breads or garlic bread or other flavored breads. I only have metal mixing bowls, but I had the woodstove going so I set my metal bowl on a trivet and warmed it for a few minutes before oiling and adding the dough. My house was at about 70 with the fire and the oven going, so everything rose perfectly within 30-40 minutes. THANK YOU for sharing this with us and I can't wait to follow along for more Farmer's Table. I just want you to know that you've made a difference in my life and you are a highlight to my week.
    With love,
    Kaeti from Oregon

    • @The_Farmers_Table
      @The_Farmers_Table  6 місяців тому +5

      Thank you for the encouragement! And well done on the bread!

  • @Brandie_La_Bibliophile
    @Brandie_La_Bibliophile 6 місяців тому +9

    I love how real you are, I feel like you are one of very few genuine authentic people making content! I can’t wait to make this bread! Thank you!!

  • @loriy7532
    @loriy7532 6 місяців тому +7

    Always wonderful to have fresh home made bread of any kind , I will do this on Saturday as I have just made a fresh loaf this afternoon ... I really enjoy tuning in to the Farmer's Table , always lots of fun to see other takes on a recipe... I enjoy regular bread , my hubby loves sour dough and any other crisp crust country bread. The heavenly smell of baking bread in the air is like no other..Have a great day Jess..

  • @michellebear4548
    @michellebear4548 5 місяців тому +2

    Thanks Jess for starting this farm to table channel . I’m so stoked to try this recipe. With everything getting so expensive these days even though it takes more time it is worth it financially and definitely health wise! I appreciate you sharing your knowledge 💕

  • @colleenmengel1337
    @colleenmengel1337 6 місяців тому +1

    I love your honesty! So happy I found this video - you show us we can be successful even if we don't everything "perfectly"! And to not give up - keep trying and improving - priceless encouragement!! Thank you!

  • @thekaylornator
    @thekaylornator 6 місяців тому +6

    Thanks for this recipe Jess! I love fresh baked bread while still warm...with lots of butter. The smells, both while putting it together and while cooking it are awesome. Looking forward to your "bread machine recipe."

  • @rachelallen9113
    @rachelallen9113 6 місяців тому +3

    My grandma taught me to make bread. Yours and Amanda’s recipe looks amazing. Grandma always kneaded the bread in a bowl. She hated the mess on the counter too. And because she was 5 foot nothing and teaching me at age 10 we put the bowl in the sink so that we could reach it. I’m 5’8” now and still knead the dough in a bowl in the sink. It stays still, especially if you put a dish towel under it. This video made me smile and gave me great memories of my amazing grandma. Thanks Jessica!

  • @sandratorchia4803
    @sandratorchia4803 6 місяців тому +2

    Jess, I made this bread today and it is the best! I have been baking bread for about two years and have tried more than a couple of “homesteading “ recipes and some others. This one today is perfect. Thank you.

  • @laurenchildress6211
    @laurenchildress6211 5 місяців тому +1

    I have never baked bread before....no special mixer, bread maker, ect and this came out beautifully and looks perfect! Definitely a confidence booster. Thank you so much for sharing. One less store bought item. Makes my heart happy ❤😊❤

  • @billieschleiger8753
    @billieschleiger8753 6 місяців тому +25

    Thank you for your encouragement! Baking bread has been such an elusive skill for me- my family just rolls their eyes (with love 😉) when I say I’m trying to bake bread. Thank you for the tips and creating a space for us to try and experiment and say it’s okay to practice ❤

  • @heatherbare3198
    @heatherbare3198 5 місяців тому +9

    Oh my goodness. Thank you! I tried this recipe. Girl, you weren't kidding! Made the two loaves a week ago. My small family of 4 went through both loaves in a week. I made it again this Sunday and now my kids want to pack their lunch everyday with sandwiches. PB&J, tuna salad, chicken and grape salad, cucumber cream cheese, hummus and veggies all on the menu this week. I used bread flour and active dry yeast and let it bubble a few more minutes. It turned out beautifully each time. ❤

  • @kimmie3504
    @kimmie3504 6 місяців тому +1

    Wow just started watching you when you opened this new channel, I’m in my 60s, you’ve taught me so much! Most of all I love how honest you are about how to handle things you don’t cut the bloopers but explain them, u r amazing! Ps my husband loves the new spatchcock chicken I’m making thanks to you!

  • @jaynebirkholz1596
    @jaynebirkholz1596 6 місяців тому +1

    Just sliced and buttered the heel of my very first try at this recipe. It is indeed very good! And I might add it is a quite forgiving recipe. I did make it by hand (no kitchenaid). I kneaded it for 10 minutes. For anyone who is in search of a good all around white bread this is it! Give it a try, you won't be disappointed. Thank you for demonstrating and posting this recipe.

  • @spinnyjb1
    @spinnyjb1 6 місяців тому +3

    I love raising my dough in the oven with the oven light on. It’s just enough warmth :). Can’t wait to try this recipe!

  •  6 місяців тому +29

    Things that matter:
    - Use bread flour, it's higher in protein to feed both the yeast and you.
    - Use distilled water, chlorine & chloramine, etc. aren't great for your yeast.
    - Don't forget the salt.
    - Grease the pan.
    - Can't eat 2 loaves? Put one in a Ziplock bag. You can freeze it, or start making some pizzas. 😉

    • @robinholbrook8296
      @robinholbrook8296 6 місяців тому +2

      I use reg store flour ( 3 1/2 cups) tap water (100 degrees) oil, salt and yeast, 1 Tbs sgar and it make wonderful sandwich bread

    • @GreenWitchHomestead
      @GreenWitchHomestead 6 місяців тому +1

      😂 I use milk 🤷‍♀️

    • @5GreenAcres
      @5GreenAcres 6 місяців тому +1

      Another thing I make when I make triple batch of bread.....Cinnemon rolls. OMG delicious!!!

  • @diannewesley9638
    @diannewesley9638 6 місяців тому

    I made your bread recipe yesterday afternoon after watch the video. My husband wanted to eat a whole loaf. I have made bread before but not this good. Thank you for being you. You are so genuine and real with it. Love from Virginia

  • @The_Empty_Nesteaders
    @The_Empty_Nesteaders 6 місяців тому +1

    I’ve been in such a rut trying to make bread and failing. It was so good to have a simple, step by step recipe to just start over. I wish I could post a picture of my result here. You’ve given me hope back Jess!

  • @carolynstreet5325
    @carolynstreet5325 5 місяців тому +3

    I love how you emphasized not packing the flour, but to keep it light and loose. When I learned to cook as a kid, my mom always had me sift the flour. That may date me a bit. Most I see on You Tube just scoop out the flour, and it seems that would condense it too much. I've made this recipe once and loved it so much I'm making it as a gift for our friends.
    When it does get a little stale, it makes great French toast.

  • @Riverwell_Farm
    @Riverwell_Farm 6 місяців тому +5

    Thanks so much for this recipe!!! It turned out perfectly. I’ve never made a loaf so sliceable! Just made it over here in NZ and now we’re all spoiling our appetites on it while dinner cooks 😋
    This is definitely going to be a regular in our household

  • @lindasuerussell4398
    @lindasuerussell4398 6 місяців тому +2

    I made your sandwich bread this AM 12-7-23, It was easy and my husband loved it. This will be my "go to" for his bread from now on. Thanks again, Jess

  • @Solarislun
    @Solarislun 6 місяців тому +2

    I'm LOVING your cooking content! It brings me joy!

  • @TheWendigah
    @TheWendigah 6 місяців тому +12

    Looking forward to your gluten-free options. Thank you so much for adding this channel. I love both!😊

  • @n3rdygrl
    @n3rdygrl 6 місяців тому +3

    Thank you for sharing this! Stand that cut loaf on its cut end to trap the steam and let it finish cooling. Usually works for me.

  • @sylviaking3686
    @sylviaking3686 6 місяців тому +1

    I love that your just you,, honestly it's a pleasure!! The real kitchen the real cook. Thank you for sharing!! Many blessings to you all!!!!

  • @zainawilliams2132
    @zainawilliams2132 4 місяці тому +2

    Watching this while "failing" my 2nd attempt ever to make bread. Thank you for the words of encouragement. I can't wait to try again

  • @jennifergrizzaffi9578
    @jennifergrizzaffi9578 5 місяців тому +4

    I’ve been wanting to make bread for years and fear of failure has been a deterrent..until now! I’m making bread today. I can’t believe I waited so long. It’s rising right now as I type this. Thank you for giving me the courage to try new things, Jess. You’re such a great friend to all. ❤

    • @Jane-West
      @Jane-West 4 місяці тому +1

      Good for you! Now imagine what else you can do!❤❤❤

  • @homesteadinthesuburbs5092
    @homesteadinthesuburbs5092 6 місяців тому +4

    Love this! Baking is my everything. 😂 I suggest as well, a Pullman pan . The bread comes out square and soft and perfect for sandwich bread. Thanks for all you do Jess! You are a gem!

    • @abarn9541
      @abarn9541 6 місяців тому

      I love my Pullman pans!

  • @Hazelnut_Hiker
    @Hazelnut_Hiker 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for being so encouraging! As someone who was told for years I couldn’t cook or bake, I found the courage to keep trying and have improved so much. This bread is something I can’t wait to try! ❤

  • @lydia5385
    @lydia5385 5 місяців тому +1

    I made this recipe twice now. I turn this video on each time. Mainly because I’m looking for a consistency for the dough. Thanks for that video shot it helps! My family loves it and I don’t know that I’ll be going back to buying loaf bread from the store. They demand the good stuff! I’d send a picture but I can’t or don’t know how! Thank you again Jess for your help and time! I can’t wait to watch you harvest this upcoming season and watch you go from garden to table. I can things but haven’t figured out how to use the fresh stuff (I’ve been gardening for many years and just learned canning not to long ago) and have forgotten how to use the fresh stuff because I’m too busy putting things up for winter. It’s crazy I know.

  • @colleenbow777
    @colleenbow777 6 місяців тому +3

    Love this already! Always wanted a sandwich bread recipe. Thanking you in advanced!

  • @2003-2fitty
    @2003-2fitty 6 місяців тому +5

    Hi Jess! I watch as much as I can. Both channels. I just made this bread day before yesterday and I had gotten the recipe off of Southern Mud Pottery on the Homesteads channel. It is a delicious bread and we just finished the last pieces of both loaves tonight with spaghetti (we made cheesy garlic bread with it). It does start to go stale fast but we just used it for garlic bread and problem was solved. My kiddos enjoyed it for sandwiches and grilled cheeses and I gave some to my sister. It makes beautiful bread. I am thinking I’m gonna start making it twice a week and just slice it and freeze it for as needed use. It’s definitely something you’d want to buy the ingredients in bulk though because a bag of bread flour or AP flour can be pricey here where I’m at. I figure it costed me a little over 1.00 a loaf to make two loaves but I had bought the white lily unbleached bread flour for my first attempt. I’m proud I did it because we loved it. And none was wasted is the amazing thing usually a store bought loaf will mold before we use it all. 😅. Anyway good video and I look forward to some sourdough ones on here! God bless y’all! 🙏🏼❤️Leslie McDonald down in Florence Alabama

  • @sarahboughten4416
    @sarahboughten4416 4 місяці тому

    Have made this recipe twice with my toddler, fully approved by everyone in the family and couldn't be easier! Thank you thank you for sharing!

  • @ladonnawoodley5279
    @ladonnawoodley5279 6 місяців тому

    It is 11:39 pm and I just took two beautiful loaves of bread out of my oven. I followed the recipe to the letter, and they turned out perfectly. I loved what you said about not wanting to get your counters dirty! You revolutionized the way I will knead my dough.

  • @lynhyslop6933
    @lynhyslop6933 6 місяців тому +7

    My grandma ALWAYS sifted her flour, even though it said it was sifted. It sure made a difference in her baked goods. They were always light and fluffy!

    • @YeshuaKingMessiah
      @YeshuaKingMessiah 6 місяців тому +1

      Why do u want light bread, let alone fluffy bread?
      Food has substance

    • @lynhyslop6933
      @lynhyslop6933 6 місяців тому +2

      @@YeshuaKingMessiah because I am fat and eat what I want to.

    • @reginasansing
      @reginasansing 5 місяців тому

      @@lynhyslop6933 Best comment yet!!!

  • @BrennanLeigh
    @BrennanLeigh 6 місяців тому +4

    Rain does make a difference. The humidity in the air changes the rise of the bread. One thing I learned from my grandmother was to cover the dough with a warm wet towel while it is rising.

  • @coolstamper
    @coolstamper 4 місяці тому

    WOW…I LOVE how you just mix the dough in the bowl instead of putting the flour onto the counter…sooooo much EASIER!!! This bread is definitely worth trying!!! TYFS 💕❤️💕

  • @AmanAngel126
    @AmanAngel126 6 місяців тому

    I had such trouble concentrating on your video last night but this morning I woke up to see my two remaining slices of store bought bread and the ingredients just came back to me. So i grabbed my last packet of yeast from the freezer and started baking. I have made a lot of bread in the past but most the consistency of doorstops. I used a hot water bottle and a blanket to make a little rising chamber, and finally baked a decent loaf of bread. My grandmother was well known for her bread. Maybe now I can take up the helm. Thanks to you and Amanda. Blessings all!

  • @Arcticdi
    @Arcticdi 6 місяців тому +6

    You are my kind of baker! No need to "martha" everything!

  • @ashleyacosta3751
    @ashleyacosta3751 6 місяців тому +2

    Omg yes just what I was waiting for Jess I have been cooking along with you I will be making sandwich bread tomorrow 😊 and the cranberry sauce was a hit thank you

  • @primitivedaisy
    @primitivedaisy 5 місяців тому +2

    Looks delicious! I’ll have to try this recipe. I have baked bread for years, and my way of keeping it is to slice the loaves after they have cooled, and wrap them in plastic wrap, then put in plastic bread bags and freeze. It never spoils, and is ready for use by toasting, thawing, or even zapping* in the microwave for a few seconds to get that fresh baked taste back. Thank you for sharing, I’m loving both of your channels! 😊🐓🐝🍞

  • @Yoda63
    @Yoda63 6 місяців тому +2

    You’re so right about the giving up because we can’t do something initially! It took me MANY tries before my recipe method stabilized but it’s so worth it. I think the biggest level up with the least amount of effort is a preferment, it really improves the flavor!

  • @trueblue_73
    @trueblue_73 6 місяців тому +5

    Baby bath water warm is how my mother-in-law taught me. It always turns out the perfect temp for proofing yeast or adding to yeast recipes.

  • @cherylkruse500
    @cherylkruse500 6 місяців тому +4

    If I have a bread failure, I will break the dough into small pieces and flatten them out a bit, then put the dough flats into hot oil on the stove and fry them up till they are cooked through. Remove from oil and drain them in a colander. You can sprinkle some cinnamon and sugar on them or just slice in half slobber some butter on them and eat. I have done this for years, my late ex mother in law showed me how to do them. My family loves them and I don’t waste the dough

  • @kimdimond6921
    @kimdimond6921 6 місяців тому +1

    I made this bread yesterday. Excellent results! Thank you.

  • @juliez1539
    @juliez1539 6 місяців тому

    I made your bread recipe yesterday and it was very easy and successful to do! It was easy to make my changes in it with no problems. I have made bread very often for many, many years and I prefer to hand knead the dough. I added a lot of dried milk powder, 2 eggs, bread flour and a lot of white whole wheat flour, and it turned out beautifully and toasts up great. Thanks!

  • @CrystalSea216
    @CrystalSea216 5 місяців тому +4

    I will certainly be trying this recipe, but I also have found one I'd like to share with you because it's that good! I struggled for a long time trying every bread recipe. I could get my hands on, and as you said, some were great successes, and others were great failures. But I was determined to find one that would make a great sandwich bread that wouldn't fall apart for my kids' school lunches. I started learning about japanese bread's end started watching and painstakingly translating authentic Japanese recipes and converting measurements. I found one called Shokupan sandwich bread, and I have never needed another recipe since. It's the most simple recipe ever and makes 2 loaves every time.
    5 C Bread flour
    2.5 tsp. Salt
    2.25 tsp. Inst yeast
    3 tbsp sugar
    1 C warm water
    1 C warm milk (105°-115°)
    Combine the dry, slowly pour in the wet while mixer is going. When dough pulls away from sides, add 3 Tbsp soft butter 1 Tbsp at a time. Dough will be soft, supple and you can handle it easily with no sticking.
    Lightly oil bowl, replace dough ball cover and rise 45 min. Punch dough, reform ball, cover and rise 30 min. Divide dough in 2 equal pieces. Flatten each, rolling them into logs almost like cinnamon rolls. Place in silicone or oiled loaf pans, cover and rise 1 last time for 45 min. Bake at 335° for 30 min. Brush bytter on top when they come out of the oven, wait 5 min then transfer to wire rack to cool before baghing and storing. These loaves freeze beautifully. My whole family beg me to make this bread ALL the time. My mom, who lives 3 towns away, has me make bulk batches to send to town for her. She uses them to gift people on the holidays 😂 It really is that good. I will be giving your recipe a try because there's nothing wrong with having more than 1 good bread recipe!

    • @cindyglass5827
      @cindyglass5827 5 місяців тому

      crystalsea216 .... tfs ! I'm going to try your recipe as well ~ HAGW : )

  • @HS-jh4zm
    @HS-jh4zm 6 місяців тому +4

    Yes!! Tired of buying my husband sandwich bread that's terrible for him. Can't wait to try this! Thank you Jess!! ❤

  • @courtneymeyer1887
    @courtneymeyer1887 Місяць тому

    Hey Jess, I’ve been watching roots and refuge for a few years now and you have been so meaningful to me. When I first found you I was living in town after growing up in the country and it felt like you could see my aching soul for the homesteading life style. Last year we were able to move to our 50 acre homestead and are living out our dreams and I’ve been watching you all the way.
    I don’t usually comment, but this bread recipe is amazing! I made it twice just as you posted it and then I made it with freshly milled whole wheat and it still turned out great, soft, and sliceable. A couple of days ago I decided to try it with half a cup of sourdough starter instead of the yeast and reduced the water by a quarter cup. The rises took a few hours but the bread still turned out perfectly and I just wanted to comment and let you know and anyone else that was curious about using sourdough. Thank you so much for this recipe and all you do to encourage us!

  • @kathleenorr5596
    @kathleenorr5596 4 місяці тому +2

    After burning out my hand mixer over the holidays, I convinced myself that I deserved a heavy duty stand mixer. Thank you, Jess, for this video because you made it look doable in an encouraging way. And as you said, practice, practice. My first try at this bread was a great success! Absolutely delicious! I felt it was beginner's luck. Yesterday, I made another batch. Again, PERFECT! Thank you again for presenting in an easy and motivating way. Now I've bought a 20 lb bag of flour cuz I'm gonna go wild!

  • @sharoncook2533
    @sharoncook2533 6 місяців тому +3

    Jess, I’m consistently happy to watch your “The Farmer’s Table” videos! As you explain about your health journey, I, too, have some physical healing to do. I believe the eating plan best for me is clean protein and a few vegetables and berries. I am not good with gluten and would love to have some of your recipes that you use(d) to heal your body. I’d love it if you could please share a few! God bless!

    • @YeshuaKingMessiah
      @YeshuaKingMessiah 6 місяців тому

      Just keep to fatty meats (so, little poultry) and little starchy veg or fruits
      You can go a long way with that!

    • @sharoncook2533
      @sharoncook2533 6 місяців тому

      @@YeshuaKingMessiah Thanks! I appreciate the validation and feedback from a fellow listener! God bless!

  • @Greens5511
    @Greens5511 6 місяців тому +2

    Yum Yum! I have my own make shift sour dough sandwich bread in the oven rising.....good tip on just letting it rise above the pan....I never really had a rule of thumb on that, but if you leave it too long it literally could ooze over the sides onto the oven racks and the bottom of the oven.....don't ask me how I know :)

  • @joytotheworld2100
    @joytotheworld2100 6 місяців тому +1

    Thank you from the bottom of my bread loving heart.Im 64, and I've tried so many bread recipes that failed. I'm trying this tomorrow.

    • @lpatrick357
      @lpatrick357 6 місяців тому

      I just started baking bread a few months ago at the age of 66! You can do it! We no longer buy bread from the store. Now I want to try sour dough.

  • @randashayjenrette-alexande3010
    @randashayjenrette-alexande3010 4 місяці тому

    Thanks! I found this video yesterday and went and got all the ingredients. Today I pulled out my mixer and decided to try my hand at bread making for the first time! I was so skeptical as the mixer was spinning because my dough seemed to be kind of tough. My kids were lurking around the kitchen the entire time it was baking and the aroma was amazing! I was pleasantly surprised as I cut into that first loaf and had a taste. I am HOOKED! Thank you for sharing and teaching me another skill as I embark on my homesteading journey! 😊

  • @southloupriverhomestead4696
    @southloupriverhomestead4696 6 місяців тому +2

    Jess you are the best! Why dosen't every video have a million views?

  • @kreationsbyknutson8966
    @kreationsbyknutson8966 6 місяців тому +3

    Jess, a couple of questions...
    1.What are the size of your bread pans?
    2. You have mentioned a friend who sells pampered chef, maybe you could share a link to her store?
    Finally, thank you for all that you share from you and your beautiful family's life. You all bring joy into my life! ❤

    • @revonda5204
      @revonda5204 5 місяців тому +1

      Check out Jessica's R&R vlog today, 12/11/23. She has her friends pampered chef account link there. 😊

    • @kreationsbyknutson8966
      @kreationsbyknutson8966 5 місяців тому

      @@revonda5204 I just watched it a bit ago! Thank you! 😊

  • @sharireade
    @sharireade 5 місяців тому +1

    I made this bread today and it's fabulous. This is the 4th recipe I've tried in 4 weeks. This is the keeper!

  • @reneepiercey4644
    @reneepiercey4644 5 місяців тому

    I just made this bread and it is legit THE WINNER!!! I’ve been making bread for a few years now, experimenting with many different recipes with sourdough and yeast but wow this recipe is it!!! So darn perfect and spongy and soft!!!! Thank you so much for sharing!!!

  • @katalina235
    @katalina235 6 місяців тому +4

    I can't believe you posted this 8 days ago and this is my 3rd time making this recipe ! My husbands thinks i'm crazy, the video has basically stayed on repeat . It is fantastic!

  • @carriemarlinnhggbehhimtore4234
    @carriemarlinnhggbehhimtore4234 6 місяців тому +8

    Just curious if you have tried making a Tangzhong when you make your sandwich bread? I found it makes a crumb texture that is much closer to the sandwich bread you buy at the store, and it also stays fresh longer. 😊

    • @sskillie1
      @sskillie1 6 місяців тому

      That makes it stay fresh longer too.

  • @leannekenyoung
    @leannekenyoung 6 місяців тому

    Wow! That’s the best white bread recipe I’ve ever seen before and talk about forgiving! Wow! Thanks for sharing!!!🥰❤️🇨🇦🙏🏻🍁

  • @heatherwilhelmusbarney8868
    @heatherwilhelmusbarney8868 5 місяців тому

    I can't thank you enough for these videos. I'm moving towards scratch cooking, very slowly...with that said, I am using this recipe as a part of meal giving...I wanted to ensure two families had three meals at Christmas, was overwhelmed with so much need. I am sending loaves of this bread to each family, so that they can use the leftover ham/turkey to make sandwiches. So, part scratch, some part from grocery store. Getting there slowly. I aim towards gardening too, so I am part of roots and refuge.

  • @Saffirebluu
    @Saffirebluu 6 місяців тому +3

    Hi Jess, I made my first sourdough starter ever! I made sourdough English muffins and I can't go back to store bought ones! Do you have a sourdough book you recommend that has bread and sweet bread recipes? Or can you do some sourdough recipes for bread and sweet breads? Thanks for sharing and creating this channel.

  • @jjacres6743
    @jjacres6743 6 місяців тому +4

    Not me tearing up at “hey there darlin” cause I needed a homesteading big sister so bad

  • @keebler5064
    @keebler5064 6 місяців тому

    The bread came out beautiful. I have always hated cleaning the countertops after baking. Something I figured out, after my kids were already grown, is to turn my doughs out on an old cookie sheet that has a good lip on it. I put a silicon mat in it. Then to clean up I go dump the excess into the trash and rinse off the pan. So simple yet a total game-changer. Bless you all. I love your content.

  • @TracisGarden
    @TracisGarden 5 місяців тому +2

    I’ve made a lot of bread and this was by far the best I’ve ever made!! Definitely a keeper in the recipe box!!!

  • @kathym7495
    @kathym7495 6 місяців тому +7

    I would love to see your recipes for gluten free bread and other GF foods. I have been GF for 6 years and have been pretty successful in adapting my traditional recipes. My one persistent failure is GF sandwich bread. I would love to see your recipe.

    • @rebeccam3097
      @rebeccam3097 6 місяців тому +1

      I would love to see them too! My husband is celiac and i’ve tried a few GF bread recipes with only failure 😂

    • @kathym7495
      @kathym7495 6 місяців тому

      @@awiselittlehomestead777 my gastro-enterologist did some blood work and said I have the celiac gene. Apparently it was dormant the early part of my life and decided to wake up. The Dr gave me a copy of the diet and said he wanted me to go on it. I waited almost 3 months to start, I was in deep denial. By then I was so sick and in such pain I said I would try anything. Once I did, it helped so much that I have no desire to take chances with things that have gluten.
      I appreciate your advice. I know that gluten sensitivity and celiac can do different things to different people. In my case, I don't take chances because the consequences are just misery. 😔

    • @Romans828girl
      @Romans828girl 6 місяців тому +1

      I got my celiac diagnosis 13 years ago, and so far, the best bread recipe I have found is Henk's Flax Bread. I found it in The Best Gluten-Free Family Cookbook, by Donna Washburn & Heather Butt. My teenager who doesn't have to eat gluten free likes it better than store-bought. Which is really saying something for him.

  • @elizabethkeudel91
    @elizabethkeudel91 6 місяців тому +3

    Have you tried making this with gluten free flour? Or do you have a favorite gluten free version?

  • @maggiejohnson4056
    @maggiejohnson4056 5 місяців тому +1

    I just made this bread & it is fantastic! So easy & so delicious! My new favorite! Thanks so much for sharing!

  • @aprilcarmen2492
    @aprilcarmen2492 Місяць тому

    I just made this bread. It is so good and so easy. I made it by hand. No need for any special equipment. I also used metal pans.I like the slightly crusty result. This is my new go to recipe. Thanks Jess!

  • @thiswomancan820
    @thiswomancan820 6 місяців тому +4

    Hey Jess, any chance you can show a gluten free bread recipe? Its so hard to find GF bread thats cost effective and also it all kinda falls apart. So idk if uve figured that out but id love to learn lol

    • @Romans828girl
      @Romans828girl 6 місяців тому +1

      Till Jess shows us how she does it, I can give you this recommendation: Henk's Flax Bread, from The Gluten-Free Family Cookbook by Donna Washburn and Heather Butt. It's the best GF bread I've found since my celiac diagnosis 13 years ago. When I discovered it, my teenage son who could still eat gluten pronounced it "better than real bread" - rare praise indeed, coming from him.

    • @thiswomancan820
      @thiswomancan820 6 місяців тому +1

      @@Romans828girl i will totally look into that for my hubby!! He has celiac was diagnosed last year. thank u!! xoxo

  • @wjm1319
    @wjm1319 6 місяців тому +6

    Hint: If you add tangzhong (a few tbs of milk & flour heated to a paste) to the recipe, it will make a softer, fluffier bread...but more importantly, it will also make the bread store longer without going bad. But overall, that recipe looks like it makes a very nice sandwich bread!

  • @nancygould6789
    @nancygould6789 5 місяців тому

    I would wholeheartedly agree. I have been looking for someone that I trust to share this bread. Thanks Jess and Amanda.

  • @samanthahoos9827
    @samanthahoos9827 2 місяці тому

    I don’t know how many times I’ve watched this video while baking and made perfect bread every time - THANK YOU!!!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @amandastuddard7865
    @amandastuddard7865 6 місяців тому +1

    This bread turned out so perfect! I'm in disbelief that this perfect loaf is something I made. Thank you so much for sharing!

  • @gcook9221
    @gcook9221 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for posting and showing us how to make this bread. As you were slicing it, I was also drooling!

  • @MsTexan1
    @MsTexan1 6 місяців тому

    I love that you made this channel. Life has gotten to busy to keep up with all my favorites channels. I had to limit myself to the ones about food, food preparation, and food preservation. This is exactly what I needed. Thank you for creating this spin off channel.

  • @mistydawncreates
    @mistydawncreates 6 місяців тому +2

    I'm going to try this today. I have a picky granddaughter. It's been a while since I've baked bread but love your no nonsense method. It's up my alley. ❤