Chef John's 5-Star Bread Recipes (2024)

Chef John can cook up a storm. We love his savory side, of course. But don't sleep on his 5-star bread recipes either. His baking chops are tops! Here we've gathered some of his best bread baking triumphs. Sourdough, no kneads, dinner rolls, and basic white bread — they're all here! Along with Cuban bread, focaccia, French baguette, buns for burgers, rolls for sandwiches, and more.

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Chef John's No-Knead Ciabatta

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"This bread is the perfect marriage of a crisp, light crust outside and a chewy yet tender inside," says Chef John. "The no-knead part is just a bonus."

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Chef John's Cuban Bread

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"I didn't think I liked Cuban sandwiches until I had one on real Cuban bread--what a difference!" says Chef John. "This bread uses lard and a double-hit of yeast plus a fermented starter. All this adds extra flavor and lift."

Check out Chef John's Cuban Sandwich recipe.

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Chef John's Sourdough Bread

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"Making your own sourdough bread does take a while, but the amount of actual work is minimal," says Chef John. "And the bread you'll get is spectacular!"

Here's how to make Chef John's Sourdough Starter. Plan ahead, because it takes 10 days to make.

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French Baguettes

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"I always thought you can't make real French baguettes at home, but once I tried it I realized I was wrong," says Chef John. "You're going to be fairly shocked when you realize just how simple this is. The only way to make bread this any more French is to put some butter on it!"

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Chef John's Kummelweck Rolls

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"These rolls are fragrant with caraway seeds and topped with coarse salt, making them the perfect base for Western New York's Beef on Weck sandwiches," says Chef John. The roll's fragrant caraway seeds and coarse salt are a perfect accent for thinly sliced, horseradish-covered roast beef.

Get the recipe for Chef John's Beef on Weck sandwiches.

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Chef John's Pumpkin Bread

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This bread won't overwhelm you with pumpkin flavor. It's a country loaf, essentially, with subtle earthy undertones. "This no-knead bread is simple to make, and the addition of pumpkin puree makes it perfect for fall," says Chef John.

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Chef John's White Bread

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"I mostly eat whole grain breads but occasionally will indulge in some white, which if we're being honest, really is a more special bread-eating experience, especially for sandwiches," says Chef John. "The buttery, slightly sweet, but mostly neutral flavor of white bread really lets the main ingredients shine. So, whether you're a nostalgic baby boomer like me, or just a curious millennial 'wondering' what a classic white bread tastes like, I really do hope you give this a try soon."

How To Make Focaccia

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"This is such a fun and versatile bread to make. I went with a simple but classic rosemary and sea salt topping, but a web search for focaccia will turn up more than just the definition. You'll see dozens of different and delicious toppings with which to accessorize your slab."

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No Knead Beer Bread

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Here's a rustic beer bread that requires no kneading and produces a loaf that's a little chewy, a little spongy, with a perfect crust. "This really is an easy, fun, and fast recipe, and you'll be amazed at how great the results are, even for the most inexperienced bread maker," says Chef John.

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No-Knead Country Bread

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This rustic bread features a whole wheat and white flour blend. "This delicious and gorgeous loaf is part recipe, part science experiment, and part fun family project when you're all stuck in the house together looking for things to do," says Chef John. "Even though it takes many, many hours, the texture you get is just incredible. Spread with butter and jam, if desired."

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Homemade Hamburger Buns

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These buns bake up soft, supple, buttery, and light, with the perfect texture and crumb; yet they're sturdy enough to stand up to a juicy grilled burger. "I've gotten a thousand request for these. We're going to make our own, and not only are these going to be the perfect shape, they're going to taste way better than anything that comes out of a plastic bag," says Chef John. "The total time takes almost 4 hours, but the actual amount of work involved is maybe 10 minutes."

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Lebanese Mountain Bread

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"Thinner and stretchier than pita, this flatbread brings me back to my early childhood when the Syrian lady across the street from my grandmother made it and always gave us some," says Chef John. "It's my first food memory. The bread has a unique texture, gorgeous appearance, and fun-to-make technique.

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Chef John's Brazilian Cheese Bread (Pao de Queijo)

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"Brazilian cheese bread is very easy to make, and features a chewy, cheesy, bready center, encased in a beautiful, thin, pastry crust," says Chef John. "It also happens to be gluten free, thanks to tapioca flour, which is also responsible for the very unique texture. Happily, the ingredients are fairly inexpensive, which means you can play around with a few batches and see for yourself."

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Khachapuri (Georgian Cheese Bread)

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"With a cheese-stuffed crust and an egg baked into the center, this boat-shaped Georgian bread is so fun and versatile, there's only a matter of time before it's delivered to every home for pizza night and ordered from every brunch menu the morning after," says Chef John. "They take a little finesse but the payoff is well worth it; after all, what more could you want other than cheesy, soft-while-chewy bread dipped in its own bed of runny egg yolk and molten cheese?"

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Rosemary Pull-Apart Dinner Rolls

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"As far as holiday dinner rolls go, these are pretty lean," says Chef John. "You can increase the amount of melted butter and toss in a egg or two, but since these are generally going to be eaten with fairly rich food, I prefer a lighter approach."

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FAQs

What gives bread the best flavor? ›

Fat. If you're looking to ramp up the taste of your favorite bread recipe, we recommend adding a bit of fat. A fat like butter, olive oil or coconut oil in small quantities will help your bread achieve a higher rise and it will also boost its flavor by tenfold.

How to increase yeast flavor in bread? ›

Longer fermentation gives bread stronger flavors. “A yeasty aroma and acidic flavors start to develop, adding more flavor to the finished bread,” Blakeslee said. Some bakers choose to do the extra step of making a sponge in order to add a slight sour and tangy flavor to the bread.

Why does my bread have no flavor? ›

Salt adds flavor to bread. If none or too little is used in a recipe, the bread will lack the right flavor and taste "bland." If you reduce the amount of salt, try adding some dried herbs to increase the flavor. Too much yeast in bread will give bread an off-taste.

What to add to homemade bread for flavor? ›

Sweeteners such as malt and honey are used to add flavor to bread dough. Malt, which is available in powder and liquid form, can be added to almost any bread. It's important to use a nondiastatic version, though, as diastatic malt has active enzymes, which, in excess, will make dough extremely sticky.

What is the secret to making good bread? ›

Follow these tips for bread that comes out right every time.
  • Use the right yeast. ...
  • Store your yeast properly. ...
  • Treat salt with care. ...
  • Take your time. ...
  • Try different flours. ...
  • Measure carefully. ...
  • Consider vitamin C. ...
  • Practice makes perfect.

What can I add to my bread dough to make it taste better? ›

Topping bread dough with seeds and grains is a simple and effective way to increase the nutrition, flavor, and texture in a baked loaf of bread. Most of us have experimented with mixing seeds, nuts, dried fruit, and even other grains into bread dough.

How can I increase the flavor of my bread? ›

There are many ingredients you can add to a bread recipe to enhance its flavor. Some popular options include herbs (such as rosemary, thyme, or basil), spices (such as cinnamon or cardamom), grated cheese, chopped nuts, or dried fruit.

What causes richer flavor in yeast bread? ›

Eggs: Eggs, like flour, provide structure for the yeast bread dough. It is also a good way to enrich the dough with the nutrients found in eggs. When eggs are used in a yeast bread, it makes the bread have a richer flavor.

Does too much yeast affect the taste of bread? ›

Over-fermentation: Excessive yeast can cause the dough to ferment too quickly, leading to over-proofing. This can result in a bread with a coarse texture, poor structure, and an unpleasant flavor. Flavor: Too much yeast can give the bread an overly yeasty or even bitter taste.

How to fix bland bread? ›

It's tough to say what is causing the bread to be bland. Letting it sit overnight, usually helps in that department, but also an addition of salt. As you add salt though, you will probably want to add yeast as well, not much mind you, but a little extra of each could be beneficial.

What happens if I forgot to put salt in my bread dough? ›

“Because salt helps to control fermentation, it's better to catch this one sooner than later in yeast doughs,” says Laurie. Without salt, your dough will rise faster than it normally would, leading to less flavor development and a weaker structure. To incorporate the salt, mix it with a few teaspoons of water.

How do you make bread fluffier? ›

Add Sugar

Adding sugar weakens the gluten structure, absorbs water, and eventually makes the bread lighter and softer. As a result, sugar improves the bread's taste, structure and texture. Yeast also eats up sugar to produce carbon dioxide, which raises the dough and makes bread fluffy.

What major ingredients makes bread tender and improved flavor? ›

FATS. Fats include butter, margarine, oil and shortening. They add richness, moisture and make the bread tender.

What makes the tastiest bread? ›

For the best bread, controlling the temperature of the dough is just as important as proper ingredient measurements or good scoring. A dough that is too cold won't ferment at a rate that produces good volume, strength, or flavor.

What element of baking gives bread the most flavor? ›

However, yeast– and lactic acid bacteria-derived compounds greatly contribute to the generation of aroma precursors in thermal reactions during baking and the overall flavor profile of bread.

Why does bakery bread taste so good? ›

The secret to the wonderful taste and aroma of freshly baked bread is the Maillard reaction. It's a chemical reaction between proteins, certain carbohydrates and some of the fatty acids that occur when bread is baked in the oven, which gives it a delicious flavour and fine colour.

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