No Yeast Quick Bread Recipe • All that's Jas (2024)

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Do you want to know how to make bread without yeast or baking soda? This easy, no-yeast milk bread recipe is perfect for anyone who wants fresh homemade bread in minutes! No kneading, rising, or special equipment is required!

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Making a loaf of yeastless bread is easier than you think and tastes just as good. It takes five essential ingredients: flour, baking powder, butter, egg, and milk, and it's excellent when you need it in a hurry!

Table of Contents

1) 📃 Why it Works

2) 🍞 The Fail

3) 🛒 Ingredients and Notes

4) 🔪 Instructions

5) 👉 Variations

6) ❓ Frequently Asked Questions

7) ✍ Reviews

8) 🍽 How To Serve It

9) 😋 Other Baked Goods to Try

10) 📖 Recipe

11) No Yeast Quick Bread (Croatian Recipe)

Nothing satisfies like a fresh, homemade loaf of bread. And when you're stuck at home without yeast to make the dough and give your house that comforting smell?

You can make a fantastic loaf without yeast that's just like proper, old-fashioned plain doughy white stuff! This delicious loaf of homemade white bread tastes as good on day two as it did when first made - perfect for sandwiches or dipping into soups/chilis.

📃 Why it Works

  • You don't need yeast; it doesn't require buttermilk or baking soda.
  • It takes minimal effort to make this beauty - mixed in the bowl with a wooden spoon - no kneading or rising!
  • It goes great with all sorts of dishes! Use it for sandwiches, French toast, andgrilled cheese.
  • All you need are five pantry staples and 40 minutes to enjoy this fresh-outta-the-oven loaf of goodness.
  • It has a dense yet soft crumb (not crumbly like some muffins), perfect for smearing with butter.
  • This milk bread doesn't taste soapy, salty, or bitter like some soda bread.

In tough times like COVID-19, we work harder and learn new cooking skills. We improvise, use leftovers creatively, and even make classic recipes without key ingredients like yeast.

We can do this, as we've done it before, when we lacked food and peace.

I had my first yeastless bread when I visited my aunt in Croatia. I remember the taste and texture of it, but not the entire recipe. Now, it's being recreated.

🍞 The Fail

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Most recipes without yeast will add eggs, so I did too. To be exact, I put in three eggs. I also used too much milk, so the dough was runny, and the finished product was too eggy and unappealing.

You can see my lame effort to make it presentable by sprinkling it with black sesame seeds. 🤦🏻‍♀️😆 But then I nailed it!

This milk bread is the best for those who love to keep things simple. You won't find any complicated steps in this recipe!

🛒 Ingredients and Notes

This homemade loaf will rise just fine without the baking soda, which gives it a sour flavor note, as in Irish soda bread, for example, or sourdough bread that takes days to make.

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Flour - We used unbleached all-purpose by King Arthur because that's what we had on hand. White flour will yield more tender crumbs, but you can use wheat or do half and half. I haven't tried using gluten-free flour, so I can't say it would yield the same results.

Baking powder - This makes this no-yeast bread rise, and it's essential to use. However, you can use self-raising flour as an alternative.

Milk - Best to use full-fat, but it's not a rule. Skim milk, almond milk, or other non-dairy milk will work too.

Butter - You will get a buttery flavor with most of the benefits of the oil. Using oil might result in a denser texture.

Egg yolk - For brushing the loaf before baking, it will give the crust a golden brown color that is slightly shiny.

Salt - For seasoning.

🔪 Instructions

You don't need special skills to bake this simple Croatian milk loaf. Even novice bakers can follow these easy step-by-step instructions.

Step 1

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*Keep scrolling to get the full (printable) recipe, ingredient amounts, and more tips.

  1. Melt the butter in milk.
  2. Mix flour with baking powder and salt.
  3. Add half the dry ingredients to the milk and butter mixture, mixing with a wooden spoon.
  4. Add the remainder of the dry ingredients; mix to incorporate.

Step 2

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  1. Transfer the dough to a clean surface.
  2. Knead for a couple of minutes to shape it into a loaf.
  3. Place on parchment paper.

Step 3

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  1. Transfer the loaf with parchment paper to a loaf pan.
  2. Brush with egg yolk.
  3. Slash the top of the dough with a sharp knife. Bake for 30 min.
  • You can substitute butter with four tablespoons of oil (canola, vegetable, or even olive oil).
  • When measuring, level off the flour, baking powder, and salt with the back of a knife. These measuring "levups" and "levoons" really help too!
  • You can sprinkle the top with sesame, poppy seeds, or oatmeal before baking.
  • If you don't have a loaf pan, use a round 8 or 9-inch baking pan (or you can shape it any way you want).
  • If you enjoy your loaf warm, resist slicing it with a knife but rather tear it with your hands. If you cut it into a hot loaf, it will withdraw and turn gummy and sticky. Most bread will need 30-45 minutes to cool.
  • To slice bread, use a serrated knife. It will make it easier and neater to cut slices.

👉 Variations

One of our favorite things to do is mix in one or more different flavors. You can change this plain bread by adding sharp cheddar cheese with herbs like Italian seasoning (try our homemade blends)! Here are some other ideas:

  • Buttermilk + chopped olives and rosemary
  • Sour cream + chives
  • Feta cheese + marjoram, dill, and mint
  • Parmesan + garlic, rosemary, thyme, oregano, and basil
  • Oats + honey
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Frequently Asked Questions

How long will no yeast milk bread last?

It has no preservatives, so it's best to eat it on the same day. If you need to store for more than a day or two (and don't want your bread molding!), seal up any leftovers in an airtight container and pop it into the fridge. Then lightly warm it up in a toaster or oven.

Can I freeze yeastless milk bread?

This recipe makes a small loaf, so you likely won't have leftovers, but if you must freeze it, use it up within two months. Warm it up in a lightly greased pan in a 350F oven for 5 to 10 minutes before serving.

Can I make this bread vegan?

Absolutely. Use vegan butter and dairy-free milk. Substitute butter with oil. You will only need half of the amount the recipe calls for the butter. Note that the texture will be denser with oil. Brush the loaf with oil or almond milk as an alternative to egg yolk.

How do I know when my bread is done baking?

The more often you bake, the easier it will be to tell, but here are a couple of other methods you can use:
1. Hold the loaf in one hand and tap the bottom of it with your finger. If it sounds hollow, it's done.
2. Insert athermometerat an angle through the side of the loaf. Bread made with butter, milk, or eggs is usually done at about 200F.

This loaf turned out differently than regular bread. What did I do wrong?

Nothing. Bread without yeast will have a different texture and taste. The crumb is similar to that of biscuits or pound cake. It's still delicious, though!

Reviews

"I can't thank you enough for sharing this recipe with the world! I came across this recipe while searching for bread with no yeast on Pinterest. Guess what!? My family loved this cozy bread, and now we want it all the time! Great for and with everything! Brings my family together, from the smell to the taste!" - Bianca, via Pinterest.

"This was absolutely worth doing love it, and bonus, hubby the fussy eater loves it. Thank you I'm so happy I found this recipe will definitely be making more" - Tracy, via Pinterest.

"It was soo good and yummy and easy. All my friends loved it. I made it instead of Challah for Shabbat, but also braided the bread like challah bread." - Lena, via Pinterest.

"Tastes very much like biscuits! I made it with reduced-fat milk, and it did not affect the recipe. It's very rich and delicious, and I'll surely make it again. 😋" - Jenna, via Pinterest.

🍽 How To Serve It

Smear it with butter, peanut butter, jam, Nutella, or cream cheese. It is also great for making sandwiches or dipping in garlic olive oil, and it tastes even better when used in conjunction with soups, stews, or chilis.

Here are a few of our favorite recipes that would be perfect for enjoying this wonderful slice:

  • Bosnian Cabbage Stew
  • Chili con Carne
  • Beef and Vegetable Stew
  • Mexican Chicken Soup
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😋 Other Baked Goods to Try

  • How to Make No-Knead Artisan Bread
  • Easy Bavarian Pretzel Rolls
  • German Soft Pretzel Corners - Laugenecken
  • Danish Yeast Buns with Walnuts, Cranberries, and Raisins

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    📖 Recipe

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    No Yeast Quick Bread (Croatian Recipe)

    By Jas

    Do you want to know how to make bread without yeast or baking soda? This easy emergency bread recipe is perfect for anyone who wants fresh homemade milk bread in minutes! No kneading, rising, or special equipment is required!

    4.8 from 48 votes

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    Prep Time 5 minutes mins

    Cook Time 30 minutes mins

    Total Time 35 minutes mins

    Course Bread, Side

    Cuisine Croatian

    Yields 10 servings

    Calories 191 kcal

    Ingredients

    US Customary - Metric

    • 1 pound all-purpose flour, we used King Arthur's unbleached
    • 1 tablespoon baking powder
    • 1 teaspoon salt
    • 1 stick butter, 8 tablespoon or 4 tablespoon oil
    • 1 ¼ cup whole milk
    • 1 egg yolk, optional

    Instructions

    • Preheat oven to 395 degrees Fahrenheit.

    • In a saucepan, over low heat, whisk 1 stick butter and 1 ¼ cup whole milk until butter melts, but the milk is not hot (if it is, let it cool down a bit). Transfer the milk and butter mixture to a large mixing bowl.

    • Meanwhile, in another mixing bowl, whisk together 1 pound flour, 1 tablespoon baking powder, and one teaspoon salt.

    • Pour the half of the dry ingredients (eyeball it) into the milk and butter mixture and mix with a wooden spoon until well incorporated and lump-free, about 2 minutes. Pour in the remainder of the dry ingredients and mix until blended.

    • Transfer the dough on a lightly floured clean surface and knead until the dough is smooth, for about 3-4 minutes. The dough should not be sticky, but it should be soft and pliable!

    • Shape the dough into a loaf and place it on a piece of parchment paper. Transfer to a 9" loaf pan. Brush the top with egg yolk. At this point, you can slash the dough with a very sharp serrated knife a few times if you wish.

    • Bake on the middle rack for 30 minutes. Let cool completely before slicing. Enjoy!

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    Notes

    • You can substitute butter with four tablespoons of oil (canola, vegetable, or even olive oil).
    • Add your favorite herbs (such as rosemary, thyme, basil, or oregano) to the dough for a different flavor.
    • When measuring, level off the flour, baking powder, and salt with the back of a knife. These measuring "levups" and "levoons" really help too!
    • You can sprinkle the bread with sesame, poppy seeds, or oatmeal before baking.
    • If you don't have a loaf pan, use a round 8 or 9-inch baking pan (or you can shape it any way you want).
    • Egg yolk wash is optional, but it helps with the color. Without it, this bread is pretty pale.
    • Oven temperatures vary. If yours doesn't run hot, you might need to bake your bread longer.
    • If you enjoy your loaf warm, resist slicing it with a knife but rather tear it with your hands. If you cut into a hot loaf, it will withdraw and turn gummy and sticky. Most bread will need 30-45 minutes to cool.
    • You can always warm it up in a 350F oven for 5 to 10 minutes before serving.
    • To slice bread, use a serrated bread knife. It will make it easier and neater to cut slices.
    • For the best results, read additional tips and FAQs in the post above.
    • Please remember that nutritional information is a rough estimate and can vary significantly based on the products used.

    How Much Flour?

    Flour type, humidity, temperature, altitude, and many other factors can impact how much flour you need, but it doesn't have to. Update: others made this recipe, using the exact amount as indicated, with success. Keep in mind that wet dough yields moist crumbs.

    Storage

    Refrigerate the leftover bread in an airtight container or a storage bag for a couple of days. This recipe is freezer-friendly. Leftovers are best if slightly warmed in the toaster or oven.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 191kcal (10%) | Carbohydrates: 37g (12%) | Protein: 6g (12%) | Fat: 2g (3%) | Saturated Fat: 1g (5%) | Cholesterol: 23mg (8%) | Sodium: 249mg (10%) | Potassium: 210mg (6%) | Fiber: 1g (4%) | Sugar: 2g (2%) | Vitamin A: 75IU (2%) | Calcium: 96mg (10%) | Iron: 2mg (11%)

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    FAQs

    What bread is made without the use of yeast? ›

    Soda Bread

    This sturdy breakfast bread comes together and relies on baking soda as a leavener. You can swap out the walnuts and dried currants with any chopped nuts, seeds and dried fruit you have in your pantry.

    What are 3 common quick breads? ›

    These include muffins, tea loaves, nut breads, corn bread, and coffee cakes. Lastly, the quick bread may be a dough that is dry enough to be kneaded slightly, rolled, and cut into shapes.

    What is a bread without yeast called? ›

    Unleavened bread is any of a wide variety of breads which are prepared without using rising agents such as yeast. They already appeared in prehistoric times. Unleavened breads are generally flat breads; however, not all flat breads are unleavened.

    Do quick breads require yeast? ›

    Quick bread is a type of bread that is leavened with baking powder or baking soda instead of yeast. It is called "quick" because it doesn't require the long rising times that yeast breads do. Quick breads come in many forms, from muffins to loaves to biscuits.

    What happens if you bake bread without yeast? ›

    If you don't use yeast or other leavening in your bread dough, the bread will be dense and will not rise. As others have said, there may well be a subtle taste difference since yeast forms carbon dioxide gas and alcohol. There are many breads that are unleavened and most are flatbreads.

    How did people make bread without yeast? ›

    Sourdough makes the bread leaven without yeast, even though yeast makes the process faster and stronger. In leavening rye bread, sour root, or heavy seed, is traditionally used instead of yeast. At that time, the rise of the dough is based on fermentation.

    What are the 7 quick bread ingredients? ›

    Quick breads are prepared with flour, eggs, sugar, fats and liquids including milk, buttermilk, or sour cream, and each plays a part in the overall texture and flavor of the finished product. Flour adds structure to the bread but the batter must be mixed minimally so that the gluten structure doesn't develop too much.

    What are 2 quick bread methods? ›

    There are three mixing methods used to prepare quick breads and batters, the stirring (muffin) method, the creaming method and the biscuit method.

    What makes quick breads tender and fluffy? ›

    The two main quick-acting leavening agents are baking powder and baking soda Salt: Used as a seasoning Liquid: Helps in the blending of dry ingredients and the formation of gluten. It triggers the leavening action of baking powder or baking soda. Sugar: Makes quick breads tender and adds flavor.

    What flour does not contain yeast? ›

    Bread flour does not contain added yeast. Other than having a higher protein content, it is indistinguishable from All Purpose flour, which also does not contain added yeast.

    Does Ezekiel bread have yeast? ›

    Ezekiel bread ingredients typically include the following: organic sprouted wheat, filtered water, organic malted barley, organic sprouted rye, organic sprouted barley, organic sprouted oats, organic sprouted millet, organic sprouted corn, organic sprouted brown rice, fresh yeast, organic wheat gluten and sea salt.

    Is all sourdough bread yeast free? ›

    Sourdough is naturally leavened bread, which means it doesn't use commercial yeast to rise. Instead, it uses a 'starter' – a fermented flour and water mixture that contains wild yeast and good bacteria – to rise. This also produces the tangy flavour and slightly chewy texture you'll find in sourdough.

    What does egg do in quick bread? ›

    An extra whole egg, lightly beaten but not foamed quickbread, should give you following effects: richer, smoother taste. slightly drier crumb.

    What does baking soda do in quick breads? ›

    Baking soda and baking powder are more common in recipes for cookies, cakes, and quick breads, and they are responsible for giving baked goods the light, fluffy, porous structure that makes them delicious.

    Can bread still rise without yeast? ›

    It helps breads rise and gives them their light and airy texture. Unlike yeast, baking soda needs an acid to activate it. By adding an acid to baking soda (such as lemon juice or cream of tartar) a chemical reaction occurs that produces carbon dioxide and fills your bread with air — much like yeast does.

    Does sourdough have yeast? ›

    Instead of using baker's yeast, sourdough bread relies on a starter: a mixture of water and flour that develops a population of wild yeast. This yeast produces lactic acid, the source of sourdough bread's distinctive tangy taste.

    Does sourdough bread not have yeast? ›

    In a nutshell, sourdough is slow-fermented bread. It's unique because it does not require commercial yeast in order to rise. Instead, sourdough bread is made with a live fermented culture a sourdough starter, which acts as a natural leavening agent.

    Is sourdough made with yeast? ›

    Sourdough is naturally leavened bread, which means it doesn't use commercial yeast to rise. Instead, it uses a 'starter' – a fermented flour and water mixture that contains wild yeast and good bacteria – to rise. This also produces the tangy flavour and slightly chewy texture you'll find in sourdough.

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