3 Super-Easy No-Yeast Bread Recipes (2024)

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When bread is hard to come by due to panic-buying in times of emergency, you may need to make your own. Though homemade bread may seem daunting to you, there are recipes that only call for a few basic ingredients that you probably already have.

With the current reality of a worldwide pandemic, going to the store for ingredients like yeast might not be worth the trouble. Instead, try these bread recipes that don’t require yeast. Even the novice bakers can handle these simple recipes.

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One thing to keep in mind is that no-yeast breads do not result in a traditional ball of dough. What you’ll end up with is a thick batter, or in the case of the bagels we’re going to make, a close approximation of a traditional dough.

Even though you’re not using yeast, your breads will rise, but baked goods made with baking powder and/or baking soda rise in the oven while baking, not before. The point is, don’t wait for your bread to rise before baking. It happens while it bakes.

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No-Yeast White Bread

This bread has a bit of a cakey texture but great fresh-baked bread flavor. It’s perfect with stew, or you could enjoy it warm with butter or jam. It is an ideal bread to accompany a meal, but maybe not your best choice for a sandwich, as it can be a little bit crumblier than the typical bread. Toasting slices could give it some integrity for a sandwich.

No-Yeast White Bread Recipe

Ingredients:

  • ½ teaspoon of salt
  • 2 teaspoons of baking powder
  • ½ teaspoon of baking soda
  • 3 cups of all-purpose flour
  • ½ cup of sugar
  • 1 ½ cups of milk
  • 1 teaspoon of butter
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 ½ tablespoons of white vinegar or apple cider vinegar

Directions:

1. Preheat your over to 425 degrees.

2. Mix the ingredients together in the order listed, saving the vinegar for last. Stir until they are well combined.

3. Once you have a mixed consistency, add the vinegar. The vinegar will react with the baking soda and baking powder in a way that will help the bread have a significant rise, so it should be added last and just mixed to combine.

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4. Oil or butter a bread pan and pour the bread batter into the pan.

5. Bake for 40-50 minutes. Check doneness by sticking a toothpick into the center of the bread; if it’s still wet, give it a few more minutes to bake until the toothpick emerges dry.

The bread will rise fully and turn a golden brown. Expect a kitchen full of comforting and homey smells, which is a wanted plus in the current world climate.

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Store in a resealable bag or plastic wrap and it will be good for 3-4 days. You can refrigerate it to extend the shelf life a week.

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Beer Bread

This bread has simple ingredients. It’s easy to make and even easier to devour. Depending on the beer you use, the flavor might change slightly. The beer flavor carries over mildly; if you wish for a bigger flavor, consider a bolder beer.

You can use this bread as a meal side, sandwich bread, or have it for breakfast with jelly. I used a hoppy beer, giving the bread a slight sourdough flavor and making it a great candidate for avocado toast.

This recipe calls for self-rising flour which helps fill the gap missing without yeast. If you don’t have self-rising flour, you can make your own. With just a few ingredients, this bread is easy and will scratch the itch of a major bread craving.

Beer Bread Recipe

Ingredients:

  • 1 12oz can of beer (room temperature)
  • 3 cups self-rising flour*
  • 3 tablespoons of white sugar

*To make your own self-rising flour: to each cup of flour, add 1 ½ teaspoons of baking powder and ½ teaspoon of salt.

Directions:

1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

2. In a large bowl, mix the dry ingredients.

3. Slowly add the beer, stirring until mixed. The batter will be very sticky and not form a dough-ball.

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4. Pour into a greased 9×5 bread pan and bake for 50-60 minutes.

5. This bread will have a pale color even when it’s fully baked, so test for doneness by sticking a toothpick or skewer into the center until it comes out clean. If it’s still wet, bake for another 5 minutes until the toothpick comes out dry.

And if you don’t happen to have toothpicks you could always use a wooden skewer or a knife.

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Store wrapped in foil or plastic wrap in a cool, dark spot of your kitchen, and it will last 3-5 days.

No-Yeast Bagels

This bagel recipe is simple to make and yields delicious results! Though the process is a bit more complex than the bread recipes, it will only take you an extra 10 minutes to roll out the dough and shape your bagels.

Where no-yeast bread is a bit too cakey for a sandwich, these bagels are great for a delicious breakfast sandwich, burger bun, or bagel sandwich. They also would be a great breakfast to eat with cream cheese or butter.

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I used ‘Everything Bagel’ seasoning, which you can find at Aldi or Trader Joe stores. If you don’t have that at home, you can top with seasonings you do have like garlic flakes, herbs, salt and pepper, sesame seeds or even cinnamon and sugar.

You could also try to add in raisins, cinnamon, blueberries or chocolate chips for a sweeter bagel.

No-Yeast Bagel Recipe

Ingredients:

  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 3 tsp baking powder
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1 ½ cups of plain Greek yogurt
  • 1 egg (for egg wash)
  • Preferred toppings or mix-ins

Directions:

1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees.

2. Stir together the dry ingredients and then add the yogurt, mixing well with a spoon. The mixture will be flakey, so finish working it together with your hands until it’s malleable and sticks together.

3. When you can form a dough ball, move the dough to a floured work surface (a wooden cutting board is ideal if you have one handy).

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4. Next, divide the dough into equal portions, making 6.

5. Roll out each piece into a sausage shape and connect the ends, creating the ring bagel shape.

6. Roll the joined edges together to smooth the seam and set bagels on a parchment-covered baking sheet. If you don’t have parchment paper on hand, just lightly oil your baking sheet.

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7. Whisk the egg and use a brush to gently coat each bagel.

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8. Then generously add your toppings or leave just the egg wash for plain bagels.

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9. Bake for 15-20 minutes. They will turn a light brown when done. Enjoy!

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Store in a paper bag or loose-wrapped foil.

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Baking during a stay-at-home order might mean that you use what you have with some resourceful approaches, which is the perfect mindset for a homesteader.

If you do need to go to the store, don’t worry when you see empty shelves in the bread aisle. Bread is often an item people buy in a panic, but as you can see from these recipes, you can bake a substitution with what you have at home.

In those instances when you do go shopping, stock up on your baking supplies. And maybe grab some yeast while you’re at it to open the door on many other baked breads that you can make.

These recipes are easy enough that you can involve kids to help them feel like they’re contributing and have fun in the process. Try letting the kids mix the ingredients and give them the important job of taste testers of the finished product.

As an added bonus, treat some of it as a math lesson allowing kids to look at measuring cups and learn the fractions involved. You can also talk about the reaction of ingredients to help them see how baking is science in action.

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For those new to baking, taking the first step will likely be the hardest part of the process as uncertainty will feel like a lack of confidence and competency; however, the homestead-mentality necessitates taking steps into the unknown for the sake of resourceful, sustainable living.

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FAQs

What bread is made without 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 makes bread rise without yeast? ›

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. You can substitute yeast with equal parts lemon juice and baking soda.

How did they make bread in the old days without yeast? ›

They discovered that mixing flour and water together and leaving it to sit for several days would cause wild yeasts to start fermenting, resulting in a risen dough. The Egyptians also used sourdough as a leavening agent, which is a natural mixture of yeasts and bacteria found in flour and water.

What are three quick breads? ›

Muffins, coffeecakes, scones, and pancakes are examples of quick breads, that like their name implies, can be prepared quickly in a kitchen.

Which bread is most frequently baked without yeast? ›

It's called Irish Soda Bread because it's made with baking soda instead of yeast. Because of this, it's more dense than your everyday white sandwich bread. Hearty and rustic are the words that come to mind, and it tastes kind of nutty from the wholemeal flour.

What did the pioneers use instead of yeast? ›

Pioneers used both corn meal and wheat flours for bread. They baked bread in cast iron bake kettles set in the coals of the open hearth. Pearlash, eggs, saleratus, an early chemical leavening preceding baking soda, and home-created yeast starters were used to leaven bread.

What did bakers use before yeast? ›

Prior to the introduction of these “commercial” yeasts, the primary yeast source for bakers and housewives was the yeasty foam or dreg waste collected from completed beer fermentations, and were sold directly by breweries (Frey, 1930).

How did they make bread in Jesus Day? ›

Bread was baked in small domed clay ovens, or tabun. Archaeologists have excavated ancient ovens which were usually made by encircling clay coils or from re-used pottery jars. The oven was heated on the interior using dung for fuel; flat breads were baked against the interior side walls.

What happens if you leave an egg out of bread? ›

Bread with no egg looked as normal as any other white loaf. It had puffed up evenly and had a nice crust colour and a soft texture. The interior was soft but quite tight. This could be made lighter by skipping the pre-shaping or folding steps making the dough looser.

What are the 7 basic ingredients for quick bread? ›

The possibilities are endless, but the common factor is the basic ingredients of fat, sugar, eggs, flour, liquid, leavening agent, and a flavoring ingredient. The flavoring might be a fruit or vegetable, a liquid such as buttermilk or fruit juice, an extract, herbs, or spices.

Is muffin a pour batter? ›

Types of Quick Breads: Pour Batter: Thin batter which pours easily. Pancakes and waffles are made from a pour batter. Drop Batter: Too thick to be poured so it is usually dropped from a spoon. Muffins and some coffee cakes are made from a drop batter.

Is all sourdough bread yeast free? ›

Is sourdough yeast free? Nope. A sourdough culture will always contain one or more species of yeast. In some cases these yeasts might even include the same species (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) that is sold as bakers' and brewers' yeast.

Is bread without yeast healthier? ›

For health conscious consumers yeast free bread has many benefits and is recommended for people suffering from Diabetes, Candida and other digestive problems. Eating most types of regular bread creates sugar in our body's when our body breaks down the bread into carbohydrates and simple sugars.

Does all white bread have yeast? ›

White bread and whole grain breads, including whole wheat bread, are made with flour, water, and yeast, but minimal fermentation.

Does rye bread contain yeast? ›

The simplest form is made with rye flour, water, salt, and naturally occurring yeast.

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