Easy Bread Machine Sandwich Bread Recipe - Cook Fast, Eat Well (2024)

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Easy Bread Machine Sandwich Bread. This recipe makes a light, tender loaf of bread.

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During the month of March, everyone made sourdough. Except me.

Never one to follow the crowd, I pulled out of my bread machine and made loaf after loaf of white sandwich bread.

It’s not that I don’t love sourdough or that I don’t know how to make it. I just…wasn’t in the mood to deal with it.

Sourdough is a delight but it requires an amount of labor that I didn’t have in me during the early days of the quarantine. It needs feeding and care and, well, I wanted something easy. Something reliable. My needs were simple: I wanted a loaf of bread that tasted great toasted and spread thick with butter and jam. (The fact that I couldn’t find any whole wheat flour also influenced my choice, to be honest.)

A friend had been made a loaf of King Arthur’s Easy Sandwich Bread. Her original loaves had turned out too dense and a bit dry.

So she texted me. I looked at the recipe and suggested she replace the water with milk. It’s a simple swap but milk adds a bit of fat, which makes for a tender loaf of bread and the proteins and sugar help the loaf brown.

She tried it and texted me that she loved the bread. So I decided to give it a whirl.

I hadn’t used my bread machine for years. In fact, I considered it cheating. I used it when testing and developing gluten-free recipes but for wheat-based baking? I’d never used the machine.

No time like the present, right?

The loaf turned out as promised: high with a tender, soft crumb.

At this point, I’ve lost count of how many loaves I’ve made. Each one has come out perfectly. Which, at this time in life, is a gift.

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Ingredients for Bread Machine Sandwich Bread

  1. Flour. Your best bet is to use bread flour. I like King Arthur’s bread flour but I’ve also made this loaf with Gold Medal. Both flours performed really well. Happily, this loaf can also be made with all-purpose flour. The difference is the bread doesn’t rise quite as high and the crumb is slightly softer, which is actually fine for sandwich bread.
  2. Yeast. Use instant or active dry. Both work. I prefer instant yeast because it’s more reliable than active dry yeast.
  3. Salt. Salt does two important things in bread baking: it adds flavor and controls yeast growth. Use table salt, not Kosher salt.
  4. Sugar. There’s a little sugar in this bread. It adds a bit of sweetness, of course, but also helps the loaf to brown and enhances the shelf life of the bread.
  5. Milk and Half and Half. While this isn’t Japanese milk bread, it does remind me of it a little. It’s soft and creamy. The combination of milk and half and half are responsible for this texture and flavor.
  6. Butter. As you can see, this is a dairy-forward sandwich bread. The butter adds fat, which not only brings flavor to the loaf, it also makes for a soft, tender loaf of bread.

How to Make Sandwich Bread in a Bread Machine.

My bread machine is fairly fancy, if there’s such a thing for bread machines. It’s a Zojirushi and the thing works like a champ. I put the milk, half and half, and butter in. Then the dry ingredients, and I sprinkle the yeast on top.

I don’t even need to heat the milk and half and half because the machine goes through a preheat cycle.

If your machine doesn’t heat the ingredients, warm the liquids slightly before using.

What You’ll Love About This Bread

  • It’s easy. You dump the ingredients into a bread machine, push a button, and three hours later, you’ve got bread. Even when there was little I could do, I was able to make this bread.
  • It’s soft and tender. The loaf contains milk, half and half and butter, which gives us a soft, tender loaf of bread.
  • It makes a perfect loaf. Seriously. The loaf comes out high and tender. It reminds me of the bread emoji. It’s a cartoon bread!
  • It makes wonderful toast. If you love a good piece of toast, this is the bread for you.

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FAQs: Bread Machine Sandwich Bread

Can I use all milk?

Yes. If you don’t have half and half in the house, replace the amount called for with an equal amount of milk.

Can I use water?

You can but the loaf won’t be as soft or tasty.

Can I use oil instead of butter?

Yes. Bread made with oil lacks the buttery flavor that I find delightful but oil works.

I don’t have yeast. Can I use a combination of baking powder and lemon juice?

No. Sorry. This bread requires yeast.

Tips for Storage

Store in a plastic container or bread bag on your counter for up to four days.

Once it’s cool, cut the loaf with a serrated knife into slices and freeze.

Other Recipes for Comfort Baking

Three Ingredient Peanut Butter Cookies.

Brown Sugar Banana Bread

Brown Sugar Chocolate Chip Cookies

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Bread Machine Sandwich Bread

Easy bread machine recipe for sandwich bread.

Prep Time 10 minutes

Cook Time 3 hours 30 minutes

Servings 1 loaf

Ingredients

  • 1cup (225 grams)milk, see note
  • cup (75 grams )half and half, see note
  • 3tablespoons (45 grams) softened butter, salted or unsalted
  • 3 ¾cups (450 grams) bread flour, see note
  • 3tablespoons (35g) sugar
  • 1 ½teaspoonssalt
  • 1 ½teaspoonsinstant yeast or active dry

Instructions

  1. Place the ingredients into the pan of a 1 ½ to 2 pound bread machine in the order recommended by the manufacturer.

  2. Select the program for basic white bread. Press Start.

  3. When the baking completes, remove the pan from the machine. Allow the bread to cool in the pan for about 5 minutes. Remove the bread from the pan, sometimes this requires a shake to get the bread out of the pan. Set the loaf on a wire rack to cool.

  4. Store, in a bread box, bread bag or well wrapped on the counter for 4 days, or freeze for up to 3 months.

Recipe Notes

Milk and Half and Half

Use lukewarm milk and half and half if your bread machine does not have a preheat cycle.

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FAQs

How do I make my bread rise more in my bread machine? ›

Move the dough (either in the bread machine pan or to another bowl) to a warmer location. This might hasten the rising process.

Why is my bread machine bread not fluffy? ›

If the kitchen is too cold, the yeast will have trouble rising quickly.
  1. Using all purpose flour instead of bread flour (if bread flour is called for in the recipe). ...
  2. Placing salt on top of or next to the yeast. ...
  3. Recipe is too “small” for your bread machine.

Is active dry yeast the same as bread machine yeast? ›

When determining the difference between bread machine yeast vs. active dry yeast, the main distinction is that active dry yeast must be proofed using a warm liquid before use, whereas bread machine yeast can be mixed directly into the bread dough.

Why does my bread collapse in my bread machine? ›

Too little liquid, and you'll get a hard, dense, poorly risen loaf; the gluten is tough and unable to expand. Too much liquid, and you'll get a loaf that rises, then collapses; the gluten has expanded and thinned too much.

What is the secret to making bread rise? ›

But almost as good as a proofing box is taking a Mason jar filled halfway up with water, microwaving it for two minutes, then putting your bowl of dough into the microwave with the jar to rise. The other thing you can do is place your lidded container or bowl of dough into a second, larger bowl of warm water.

Is there a way to speed up bread rising? ›

A Bowl of Steaming Water is the Key to Quickly Proofing Bread. In the winter, when your house and kitchen are at a crisp temperature and you need a warm spot for your dough to rise, create a makeshift “proof box” by placing a bowl of steaming water inside your oven alongside your bowl of dough.

What is the best flour for bread machines? ›

King Arthur Unbleached All-Purpose Flour is perfect for bread machines. Its relatively high protein level (11.7%), and the quality of that protein, allows you to use it in recipes calling for either bread flour or all-purpose flour.

What is the best yeast to use in a bread machine? ›

The Very Best: Instant Yeast

Always have and always will. The yeast of choice in most restaurant kitchens and commercial bakeries, it's easy and convenient. Ever seen a bread recipe that asks you to mix the yeast with warm liquid and allow it to bubble first before using?

What happens if you use regular yeast in a bread machine? ›

Bread machine yeast and rapid-rise yeast are specially formulated for the bread machine and become active more quickly than active dry yeast. You can use active dry yeast in your bread machine, but it should be dissolved in water before being used.

Can you open bread machine while kneading? ›

Speaking of adjusting, one common bread machine mistake is thinking the appliance is like a pressure cooker or blender and cannot be opened once it's on. Think again—it's actually a good idea to flip that lid and peek at the dough, especially about 10 minutes into the kneading stage.

When to add nuts to a bread machine? ›

Add the chips and nuts at the signal; or, if you have no raisin bread cycle, add them about 3 minutes before the end of the second kneading cycle. When the baking cycle is complete, remove the pan from the machine and transfer the loaf to a rack to cool completely before slicing.

Why does my bread machine bread come out so dense? ›

Getting the amount of flour right is vital due to the high flour ratio to the other bread ingredients. Measuring one or two tablespoons too much per cup (easy to do) can cause your bread to be dense.

Why is my breadmaker not rising enough? ›

Not enough yeast or old yeast may have been used. Please ensure that the measuring spoon provided is used and check the date on the packet. The liquid may have touched the yeast before kneading. Ensure that ingredients are added as per the recipe and that the water is carefully poured in last.

What do I do if my bread doesn't rise enough? ›

Increasing the temperature and moisture can help activate the yeast in the dough so it rises. You can also try adding more yeast. Open a new packet of yeast and mix 1 teaspoon (3 g) of it with 1 cup (240 mL) of warm water and 1 tablespoon (13 g) of sugar. Let the yeast mixture proof for 10 minutes.

How do you increase the volume of bread? ›

First, make sure your yeast is active and alive by proofing it in warm water with a bit of sugar. This step ensures that the yeast will help the bread rise properly. Next, knead the dough thoroughly to develop gluten, which gives the bread structure and helps it rise.

Why is my bread machine bread flat? ›

The wrong bread machine setting was used.

This may result in the dough collapsing in on itself. Always follow the recipe's setting instructions. High kitchen temperatures can throw off recipes as yeast can grow faster than expected. Most recipes are based on a kitchen temperature being not too hot or too cold.

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