This is the BEST easy homemade bread recipe that’s simple to make with super soft and tender results. A slice of this fluffy white bread is perfect for sandwiches and freezes well.

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Easy Bread Recipe
There really is nothing better than a warm slice of homemade bread with butter and strawberry jam on top. I learned to make this bread recipe when I was 12 and have been making it ever since. The evaporated milk is the secret. It adds the best flavor and that perfectly tender texture.
Don’t let yeast intimidate you, this bread is foolproof. There’s nothing better than a warm loaf of homemade bread with dinner, or sliced for a sandwich at lunch. Once you’ve made this one, try my homemade French bread, artisan bread, sourdough bread, or no knead bread, too.
“I tried various recipes when I decided to make homemade bread for my family instead of buying it from the store. This one is by far the best! The loaves are soft and fluffy every time. The whole family enjoys it and my kids say it tastes better than store bought. I use regular milk and it turns out perfect.”
Ingredients

Find the full printable recipe with specific measurements below.
- Warm water: The water temperature is key. If it’s too hot, it will kill the yeast. I like to keep it around 105°F.
- Active dry yeast: You’ll need about 2 1/2 teaspoons for two loaves. Check the expiration date, old yeast won’t rise. This recipe uses commercial yeast, not sourdough starter.
- Granulated sugar: This adds the perfect sweetness.
- Butter: The butter adds the perfect flavor.
- Salt: The salt will bring all the flavors together.
- Evaporated milk: This is the secret ingredient that really adds the perfect flavor and tenderness. You can substitute with 2% or whole milk if needed.
- Flour: I’ve made this recipe with bread and all-purpose flour, both will work well. Be careful not to add too much, add slowly at the end.
Variations
- Cinnamon swirl bread: Your family will love the cinnamon sugar swirl!
- Raisin bread: Follow the cinnamon swirl bread instructions and add up to 2 cups raisins.
- Whole wheat flour bread: I love to make this variation to use with avocado toast.
- Homemade bread bowls: These are perfect for soup, dips and more!
How To Make Homemade Bread
Follow these step by step instructions and tips on how to form your homemade bread for best results.

- Proof the yeast: Let the yeast bubble up in warm water. You want the yeast mixture to be foamy and dissolved before you add to the flour.
- Mix together: Add a little more flour and keep mixing until the dough comes off the edge of the mixer. You know it’s done when your finger no longer sticks to the dough.
- First rise: While you’re letting the dough rise, cover the bowl with a warm towel and set by a window. You can also turn the oven to 175°F and then turn it off. Then place the bowl inside the oven and let it rise there. Make sure the dough has doubled in size before touching it.
- Shape the dough: When the dough is ready to be formed, punch the dough and then cut in half to make two loaves on a lightly floured surface. Press the dough down removing any air bubbles and start kneading for a couple minutes. Form a loaf and tuck the ends under.
- Second rise: Stick the two loves in bread pans and then let the dough rise until it has doubled in size or formed the perfect size bread.
- Bake: Then it’s ready to bake! Bake until golden brown and then butter the tops.

Expert Tips
- Weather affects the dough: Humidity can make dough sticky. Add flour 1/4 cup at a time until it no longer sticks to the mixer or your finger.
- Temperature affects the rise: A cool house slows the rise. In winter I warm the oven 2-3 minutes, turn it off, and let the dough rise inside.
- Use a thermometer: A thermometer takes the guesswork out of the water temp. It should feel like warm bath water, around 105°F.
- A stand mixer helps: You can knead by hand, but a stand mixer with a dough hook saves real time and effort.
- Cover with a towel: Use a flour sack towel over the bowl while the dough rises.
- Bread pans: Makes two loaves, so you’ll need two 8×4″ bread pans. Ceramic, glass, or cast iron work too. For one loaf, halve the ingredients.
- Bread machine: I haven’t tried it, but readers have had success. Follow your machine’s directions for ingredient order, and adjust for instant yeast. Cut ingredients in half to make one loaf.

Ways to Use Homemade Bread
Use your bread in some of these favorite recipes!
- To make a buttery grilled cheese sandwich.
- Toasted with chicken salad or egg salad on top.
- For breakfast as french toast or french toast sticks.
If you have leftover bread that has gone a little hard, don’t pitch it! It’s perfect for making homemade croutons, breadcrumbs, crockpot stuffing or overnight French toast casserole. It’s a great way to stretch the bread even further.

Love homemade bread recipes? Try these other favorites such as naan bread, dinner rolls or these easy breadsticks!
More Homemade Bread Recipes

Homemade Bread Recipe
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Equipment
- 2 8×4-inch bread pans
Ingredients
Proofing Yeast
- 2 ½ teaspoons active dry yeast
- ½ Tablespoon granulated sugar
- 2 cups warm water , at 105°F
Bread
- ¼ cup (57 g) melted butter , plus 1 Tablespoon for brushing on top
- ¼ cup (50 g) granulated sugar
- ½ cup (133 g) evaporated milk , or room temp milk
- 2 teaspoons salt , or 1 Tablespoon kosher salt
- 6-7 cups (850 g) bread flour , or all-purpose flour
- 1 Tablespoon butter
For serving: Butter and Jam
Instructions
Proofing the Yeast
- In a small bowl, add the yeast and sugar. Pour the warm water over the yeast mixture and let it sit 5 to 10 minutes, or until nice and bubbly. If it doesn't foam, toss it and start over. The water was either too hot or the yeast was not fresh (check the expiration date to be sure it isn't old).
Bread
- In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment, mix together the butter, sugar, evaporated milk, and salt on medium low. Mix in the yeast mixture just until combined.
- Swap out the paddle attachment for a dough hook. With the mixer on low, add 3 cups flour until combined. Add 1 cup flour at a time and stir until combined. After adding a total of 6 cups flour, add 1/4 cup flour at a time until the dough is no longer sticking to the sides. Then knead 3-5 minutes. It’s ready when the dough is soft and no longer sticky.
- Lightly coat the ball of dough and the sides of the bowl with cooking spray or a little oil to prevent sticking. Cover the bowl with a warm towel. Set by a window and let rise 1 hour, or until doubled in size. When it has risen over the bowl, punch it down, and transfer to a floured surface.
- Spray 2 8×4-inch bread pans with nonstick cooking spray.
- Knead the dough 2 to 3 minutes. Cut into 2 equal pieces. Using a rolling pin, roll one piece into a rectangle. Starting at the shorter side, roll the dough up and tuck the ends under. Place into a bread pan. Repeat with the remaining piece.
- Preheat oven to 375°F and place the rack in the middle of the oven.
- Let the loaves rise until double in size, about 45 minutes, while oven preheats. Bake 25 to 35 minutes, or until golden on top and cooked through to 185°F in the center. If the tops are browning too fast, tent the top with foil.
- Remove from the pans to a cooling rack. Brush the tops with butter. Slice once slightly cooled. Enjoy with butter and jam, if desired.
Last step: Please leave a comment and rating after you make the recipe.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition provided is an estimate. It will vary based on specific ingredients used.

Edy
I’ve been making this bread recipe for years now, and it is by far the best that I’ve tried. I’m wondering if you ever use this bread recipe in other things such as cinnamon buns, or garlic bread, and if you would make any changes to the dough?
Jamielyn Nye
Yes, you can definitely use it for cinnamon rolls or dinner rolls as well. No changes needed for the dough.
Erica M
This recipe was great! I ran out of flour so I subbed with almond flour and I was worried it wouldn’t come out right. It was a bit denser but still very fluffy. Thank you for sharing!
I Heart Naptime
Thanks for sharing your substitution, Erica. I’m so happy it turned out great for you!
Jana
This is my favorite whit bread recipe! One loaf is usually gone soon after it comes out of the oven!
Karen oliver
The best bread ever i absolutely love 💘it
Jamielyn Nye
Ah, I’m so glad to hear!
Keira Moolman
Do you have to use evaporated milk and if not what can you substitute it with?
I Heart Naptime
Hi Keira – I haven’t tried this myself, however many have used regular milk instead of evaporated milk and said the bread has turned out great.
Hwee
Hi can I have the recipe for sourdough bread
I Heart Naptime
Hi there, unfortunately we don’t have a sourdough bread recipe on the site just yet. You could always try making my favorite french bread. It gets great reviews and is one of my favorites! https://www.iheartnaptime.net/homemade-french-bread/
Pennie O’Brien
Love this recipe. But I’m wondering can it be made in a bread machine?
I Heart Naptime
I haven’t tried it in a bread machine, but I have heard others have success with it!
Steve
Can you make it ahead and put it in the refrigerator after the first rise and then take it out later for the second rise?
Jamielyn Nye
I haven’t tried, but I don’t see why not. Let me know if you tried it!
Lillet
My first loaf bread that I made and it was delish! It’s a staple at our house now!
I Heart Naptime
Yay! I’m so happy to hear it was a success!
Jennette Clayton
Which oven rack is the best for baking this bread, or any bread? I have always used the top shelf, but wasn’t sure.
Shirley
Very soft and delicious seems like Robin Hood flour works better than western family flour. I used western family evaporated milk.
I Heart Naptime
So glad you enjoyed the bread, Shirley. Thanks for your comment :)
Sandi Latham
I have made this bread five or six times now. I follow the recipe exactly as written, except I use rapid-rise yeast. It comes out perfect every time and is delicious. I have been a sourdough baker for about four years and make bread twice a week. But this has become my go-to bread when I need something quicker than sourdough. My grandkids absolutely love it and think I’m a bread magician!
Jamielyn Nye
AH I’m so happy to hear this! I love this!
Franklin Pinder
Excellent, I was able to make four pan fried Johnny Cakes. I let the first rise for an hour and forty five minutes. shaped the dough in the fry pan and let it rise for one hour. Low flame, 9 minutes, turn over then 5 minutes, turn again for 3 minutes, turn again for one minute. Place Johnny Cake on wire grill and let rest for 30 minutes. Great with fish dishes. Enjoy.
I Heart Naptime
Sounds SO delicious!!
Ilze
This bread is soft and fluffy and lightly sweet and SO good!! Best homemade bread I’ve made! I do have a quest about the sugar content, can I reduce the sugar to make fluffy bread with a more savory taste? Maybe add some rosemary and rock salt?
Jamielyn Nye
Yes you can definitely tweak to make more savory. I’ve rolled it up with cheese and rosemary before. You could sprinkle flake salt on top as well if preferred.
Alana
Love this recipe! I did have a question, what size bread pan are you using? We have a large and small loaf tin!
I Heart Naptime
Hi Alana – I used two 9×5″ bread pans :)
Linda
Thank you! Plan to try right away. Looks and sounds great!
I am a retired teacher and have some time to bake now! :)
I Heart Naptime
I hope you love it! :) Happy baking!
Elysia
I only have rapid rise yeast, how would I use in this recipe?
Jamielyn Nye
You can skip the proofing process and add all the ingredients from the first 2 steps together :)
Sherri
Can regular flour be used?
I Heart Naptime
Yep, all-purpose flour will work too!
Niña
Can I use regular milk instead of evap?
I Heart Naptime
I haven’t tried this myself, however many have used regular milk instead and said the bread has turned out great.
Sani A.
How can I make this bread a little more dense?
Jamielyn Nye
You can try kneading in more flour or cooking a little longer. If you’re looking for a more dense bread, you could try our artisan bread: https://www.iheartnaptime.net/dutch-oven-bread/
Natalie
This turned out wonderful! I ended up adding a total of 6 cups of flour. I will definitely be making this bread again!
I Heart Naptime
I’m so glad you liked the recipe, Natalie! Thanks for your comment!