10 Beautiful Bread Recipes (2025)

by Great British Chefs11 September 2017

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by Great British Chefs11 September 2017

Nothing beats the smell of freshly-baked bread in the kitchen. See how the UK's best chefs bake their own and follow these ten bread recipes for a loaf that's guaranteed to please.

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by Great British Chefs11 September 2017

Nothing beats the smell of freshly-baked bread in the kitchen. See how the UK's best chefs bake their own and follow these ten bread recipes for a loaf that's guaranteed to please.

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Grasping the basics of baking bread is something any keen cook should master, whether you're planning to treat yourself to a homemade loaf every week or just want to wow with a speciality bread at your next dinner party. Use this selection of bread recipes as a source of baking inspiration and take your bread-making to the next level.

1. Viennese bread

Viennese breadViennese breadby Russell Brown

Russell Brown takes the enriched dough of the classic Viennese loaf, but reworks it into delightful dinner rolls – perfect for those that have mastered the basics and want to try something different.

Potato bread with Guernsey butterPotato bread with Guernsey butterby Emily Watkins

Emily Watkins’ potato bread was inspired by her D-Day research for he appearance on 2014's Great British Menu. Potato bread was widespread due to flour rationing, but the flavour in this loaf is anything but stingy. She also serves this loaf with a beautiful homemade cider butter, made from rich Guernsey cream.

3. Gluten-free soda bread

Gluten-free soda breadGluten-free soda breadby Russell Brown

The prospect of going gluten-free is, for many, filled with fear at the thought that they'll never taste proper bread again. Luckily, Russell Brown is on hand with his sublime soda bread recipe. It’s also a quick loaf to put together, thanks to the lack of proving time, so can be whipped up to accompany any midweek dinner.

4. Rosemary brioche

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Rosemary briocheRosemary briocheby Lee Westcott

Warm, buttery brioche flavoured with delicately aromatic rosemary pairs together perfectly in these neat little brioche loaves. With a high butter content, it's best to work with the dough when cold so the brioche doesn't become greasy and lose its form.

5. Ale bread

Two Chefs ale breadTwo Chefs ale breadby James Mackenzie

James Mackenzie uses his own brew, Two Chefs Ale, to flavour this homely loaf. Ale in bread works beautifully – these two staples are linked throughout history due to their yeasty roots, with brewers traditionally serving as the main suppliers of yeast to bakers.

6. Beetroot bread

Beetroot breadBeetroot breadby Marcello Tully

Marcello Tully’s bread recipe is studded with earthy, sweet pieces of beetroot – not only adding flavour but gorgeous colour with the gem-like beetroot cubes. Vegetables are generally high in moisture content, and should be cooked before adding to a dough to concentrate flavour and reduce the chance of a soggy dough.

7. Cornbread

CornbreadCornbreadby Anna Hansen

A truly ancient bread of the Americas, cornbread is a great Native American invention. Anna Hansen recreates this comforting loaf with aplomb in this simple recipe – best served to mop up rich stews and gravies.

8. Allotment bread

Allotment breadAllotment breadby Ollie Moore

Ollie Moore bakes up a loaf inspired by a simple wander through his garden. This is a recipe to save for spring and summer, serving as excellent inspiration for making your own aromatic loaves.

9. Pão de queijo

Pão de queijo (cheese bread)Pão de queijo (cheese bread)by Marcello Tully

These tasty little rolls are popular breakfast snacks in Marcello’s native Brazil. The use of tapioca, or cassava flour, allows the long starch strands to create a unique texture to the crumb and crust of this bread.

10. White bread

White breadWhite breadby Dominic Chapman

And finally, proof that sometimes the most simple things in life are the best. Dominic Chapman's white bread recipe is delightfully back-to-basics, and perfect for beginner bakers.

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FAQs

What is the number one bread in the world? ›

First things first, let us talk about the best bread in the world. Well, Roti Canai of Malaysia tops the Taste Atlas list of the world's best breads. Roti Canai is a famous flatbread originally found in Malaysia.

What are the 29 different types of bread around the world? ›

Breads
NameTypeOrigin
BabkaYeast breadPoland, Ukraine
BagelYeast breadAshkenazi Jewish
Baghrir Beghrir, ghrayef, mchahdaPancakeMaghreb (Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia)
Baguette French stick, French breadYeast breadFrance
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What is the number 1 healthiest bread? ›

The healthiest bread money can buy is 100% whole grain bread, but truthfully, any bread can be part of a healthy diet. “It comes down to just looking at how it fits into what you're eating on a regular basis and what you're eating at that meal or snack,” says Jill Weisenberger, a registered dietitian nutritionist.

What is the oldest bread in the world? ›

The 8,600-year-old bread was found at the Neolithic archeological site of Çatalhöyük, a UNESCO World Heritage site, at Cumra district in Konya, Turkey. Sign up for CNN's Wonder Theory science newsletter.

What nationality eats the most bread? ›

Turkey. Turkey is the country with the highest bread consumption per capita per year, totaling up to 440 pounds.

What is a fancy bread? ›

: bread in other form than the conventional yeast-raised loaf. especially : any of various raised breads enriched (as with eggs, sweetenings, or nuts and fruit) and often baked in some other shape than an elongated loaf (as a braid or twist or an individual portion)

Which bread keeps you fuller for longer? ›

Bread made from a new type of whole cell pulse flour can lower blood glucose (sugar) levels and keep you fuller for longer, new research has found.

What is the toughest bread? ›

Baguette is arguably the most difficult bread to make. It takes perfect fermentation, perfect shaping, perfect scoring, and perfect baking to get a great res...

What is the secret to making homemade bread? ›

12 tips for making perfect bread
  1. Use the right yeast. ...
  2. Store your yeast properly. ...
  3. Treat salt with care. ...
  4. Take your time. ...
  5. Try different flours. ...
  6. Consider vitamin C. ...
  7. Practice makes perfect. ...
  8. Don't prove for too long.

What temperature do you bake bread at? ›

Preheat your home oven to 450°F (230°C) with a Dutch oven inside for 30 to 45 minutes. Line a pizza peel, inverted baking sheet, or cutting board with parchment paper. Turn out your proofed bread dough onto the parchment paper (trim the paper to fit, if necessary) Score your dough.

What are the 15 types of bread? ›

Whole Wheat, a brown bread made using flour from wheat grains.
  • Baguette. A French bread, baguettes are thin, long loaves with a signature crisp crust. ...
  • Brioche. Brioche, another bread from France, is more similar to highly enriched pastries than typical bread. ...
  • Challah. ...
  • Ciabatta. ...
  • Cornbread. ...
  • Focaccia. ...
  • Multigrain Bread. ...
  • Pita Bread.

What is 12 grain bread? ›

The unique blend of grains, seeds, and nuts makes 12-grain bread a better choice than regular white bread. The prime ingredients in 12-grain bread include whole wheat, amaranth, barley, oats, rye, soy, buckwheat, sesame seeds, millet, triticale, and flaxseeds. However, 12-grain bread isn't always whole grain bread.

What are the old types of bread? ›

The oldest form of fermented bread is sourdough bread. Flatbreads have been found and are around 14,400 years old.

What is the most popular bread in the US? ›

The data has been calculated by Statista based on the U.S. Census data and Simmons National Consumer Survey (NHCS). According to this statistic, 192.68 million Americans consumed whole wheat / multi-grain bread in 2020.

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