When the oven timer is ticking and you want warm, crusty bread with minimal fuss, this 20-minute homemade bread delivers. It’s a quick, no-yeast loaf—ready from bowl to table in about 20 minutes of hands-on and bake time—perfect for weeknight dinners, last-minute guests, or a cozy weekend brunch. If you like fast rustic loaves with bold flavor, try the garlic-herb Dutch oven bread for another simple, savory option.
Why you’ll love this dish
This bread is a small miracle: no rising time, pantry-friendly ingredients, and a golden crust in under half an hour. Reasons to reach for this recipe:
- Speed: Mix, a one-minute knead, shape, and bake — truly fast.
- Reliability: Baking powder does the leavening, so there’s less to go wrong than with yeast breads.
- Budget-friendly: All-purpose flour and kitchen staples keep cost low.
- Versatile: Serve plain, fold in herbs or cheese, or turn it into quick sandwiches.
“Soft interior, crunchy top, and done before dinner—this loaf saved our weeknight meals.” — a quick review from someone who tested the recipe.
Step-by-step overview
You’ll whisk dry ingredients, stir in milk and oil until a shaggy dough forms, give it a gentle one-minute knead, shape into a round, and bake at 400°F (200°C) for 15–20 minutes. The whole process is straightforward: minimal equipment (bowl, spoon, baking sheet), one bowl for mixing, and one bake—no proofing, no fuss.
What you’ll need
- 2 cups all-purpose flour (swirl with whole-wheat up to 1/2 cup for a nuttier flavor)
- 1 tablespoon baking powder
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1 tablespoon sugar (optional — helps browning and balances savory add-ins)
- 1 cup milk (dairy or unsweetened plant milks like oat or soy)
- 1/4 cup vegetable oil (neutral oil, melted butter can be used for richer flavor)
Optional mix-ins (stir into the dough after wet ingredients):
- 1–2 tablespoons chopped fresh herbs (rosemary, thyme, chives)
- 1/2–1 cup grated cheese (cheddar, parmesan, or pecorino)
- 1–2 cloves roasted garlic, minced
Notes: For a lighter crumb, sift the flour; for dairy-free, use unsweetened plant milk and olive oil. If using salty cheeses, reduce added salt by about 1/4 teaspoon.
Step-by-step instructions
- Preheat oven to 400°F (200°C). Grease a baking sheet or line it with parchment.
- In a large bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, salt, and sugar until evenly blended.
- Pour in milk and vegetable oil. Stir with a wooden spoon until a shaggy dough forms; stop when no dry pockets remain.
- Turn the dough onto a lightly floured surface. Knead gently for about 1 minute until the dough is smooth. Don’t over-knead—too much gluten makes a dense loaf.
- Shape the dough into a round loaf and transfer it to the prepared baking sheet. Score the top with a shallow slash if you want an artisan look.
- Bake 15–20 minutes, rotating the pan halfway through. The loaf is done when it’s golden brown and sounds hollow when tapped on the bottom.
- Let cool 5–10 minutes before slicing to avoid a gummy crumb.
Quick timing tip: if your oven runs hot, check at 12 minutes. If your oven is cool, add a couple of minutes.
Best ways to enjoy it
Serve this bread warm with salted butter and a sprinkle of flaky sea salt for a simple treat. It’s also excellent:
- Split and fill with roasted chicken, greens, and mayo for an instant sandwich.
- Tear and dip into soups, chilis, or olive oil with balsamic.
- Toast slices and top with avocado, ricotta, or a soft-boiled egg for brunch.
If you want a more herby, crusty version, try pairing this quick loaf concept with a slow-baked style like the garlic-herb Dutch oven bread for a different presentation and deeper crust.
Storage and reheating tips
- Room temperature: Store in a paper bag or wrapped in a clean kitchen towel for up to 2 days to keep the crust intact.
- Refrigerator: Not recommended for fresh bread—refrigeration speeds staling.
- Freezing: Slice, wrap tightly in foil or plastic, and freeze up to 3 months. Thaw at room temperature and reheat in a 350°F (175°C) oven for 5–10 minutes.
- Reheating: For a revived crust, preheat oven to 350°F and warm slices for 5–8 minutes. Microwave for 10–15 seconds for a quick soft slice (useful for sandwiches).
Food safety: Because this is a quick bread with no perishable fillings, normal shelf-life rules apply. If you add fresh cheese or spreads, refrigerate within 2 hours.
Pro chef tips
- Measure flour correctly: spoon into the cup and level—don’t scoop directly, which compacts flour and gives a dry loaf.
- Don’t skip the brief knead—1 minute develops just enough structure for a tender crumb.
- For a crisper bottom, preheat the baking sheet in the oven and transfer the shaped dough onto it (use caution).
- If dough feels sticky, dust fingertips lightly—too much extra flour will make the loaf heavy.
- Rotate the pan halfway through baking for even color.
Flavor swaps
- Cheesy herb: Fold 3/4 cup grated cheddar and 2 tbsp chopped chives into the dough.
- Garlic-parmesan: Add 1–2 cloves roasted garlic plus 1/2 cup grated parmesan.
- Sweet variation: Omit salt and add 2 tbsp sugar, toss in 1/2 cup raisins and cinnamon for a quick tea loaf.
- Gluten-free: Use a 1:1 gluten-free baking flour blend formulated for baking powder recipes—texture will differ slightly.
- Vegan: Use plant milk and swap vegetable oil for melted coconut or olive oil.
Common questions
Q: Can I substitute self-rising flour?
A: Yes. If using self-rising flour, omit the baking powder and salt in the recipe (check your flour’s salt content). The result will be similar but slightly saltier if the flour contains sodium.
Q: Can I bake this in a loaf pan instead of a round?
A: Yes—shape the dough to fit a greased 8×4-inch loaf pan and bake 20–25 minutes. Check for a hollow sound and internal doneness.
Q: Why didn’t my bread rise much?
A: Likely causes: old baking powder (replace every 6–12 months), overpacking flour, or too much liquid imbalance. Check your baking powder by mixing 1/2 tsp with hot water—if it fizzes, it’s active.
Q: Can I make the dough ahead?
A: You can mix and shape, then tightly wrap and refrigerate for up to 8 hours—add a couple extra minutes to baking time from cold. For best texture, bake fresh.
Q: Is this bread healthy?
A: It’s a simple quick bread using basic pantry ingredients. To boost nutrition, use part whole-wheat flour, add seeds (sunflower, flax), or fold in grated veggies.
If you want more quick-bread ideas or savory loaf inspiration, these simple techniques translate well across recipes—short mixing, gentle kneading, and a hot oven are your best friends for fast, tasty bread.
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20-Minute Homemade Bread
- Total Time: 25 minutes
- Yield: 4 servings
- Diet: Vegetarian
Description
This quick, no-yeast homemade bread is ready in about 20 minutes and features a golden crust and a soft interior, making it perfect for any meal.
Ingredients
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
- 1 tablespoon baking powder
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1 tablespoon sugar (optional)
- 1 cup milk (dairy or unsweetened plant milk)
- 1/4 cup vegetable oil (or melted butter)
- Optional mix-ins: 1–2 tablespoons chopped fresh herbs, 1/2–1 cup grated cheese (cheddar, parmesan, or pecorino), 1–2 cloves roasted garlic, minced
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 400°F (200°C) and grease a baking sheet or line it with parchment.
- In a large bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, salt, and sugar until well blended.
- Pour in milk and vegetable oil; stir until shaggy dough forms.
- Transfer dough to a lightly floured surface and knead gently for about 1 minute until smooth.
- Shape the dough into a round loaf and transfer to the prepared baking sheet. Score the top if desired.
- Bake for 15-20 minutes, rotating halfway through, until golden brown and sounds hollow when tapped.
- Let cool for 5-10 minutes before slicing.
Notes
For a lighter crumb, sift the flour. For dairy-free, use unsweetened plant milk and olive oil. Store in a paper bag at room temperature for up to 2 days. Freeze for up to 3 months.
- Prep Time: 5 minutes
- Cook Time: 20 minutes
- Category: Bread
- Method: Baking
- Cuisine: American
