10 Quick Bread Tips & Bread Recipes - On Sutton Place (2024)

Use these 10 quick bread tips, and easy bread recipes, to impress your family and friends with homemade gifts from your kitchen!

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My very favorite thing to make in the kitchen is something baked, sweet, and easy. I don’t like to spend a lot of time, but I want something that looks like I did. Quick breads are the perfect answer to all those things. Most of the quick bread recipes on my blog are very simple, and call for ingredients you already have in your pantry. Once in a while I’ll challenge myself and make something a little more involved, but not very often! I have been getting a lot of the same questions when I post a bread recipe, so I thought I would address them all at once. I came up with 10 tips for perfect quick breads, so lets get started.

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1.) Pans are Important for Bread Recipes.

A few years ago I discovered a line of bakeware available at Williams-Sonoma. It’s called Goldtouch, and these pans really do, in my opinion, make a difference. The first thing I bought were the cookie sheets, and I fell in love after using them one time. Since then I have added several more pieces. I ask for them for Christmas, because they are a bit pricey. The individual mini loaf pans are my favorites for baking quick bread recipes.Every single loaf comes out baked evenly and moist.

I also firmly believe that baking quick breads in smaller pans works better. Many times, with a regular sized loaf pan, it’s difficult to get the bread done in the middle. Smaller loaves make for shorter bake times, and more evenly baked bread.

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Apple Bread with Walnuts

2.) Prepare your pans well.

Several years ago, I discovered a product called Baker’s Joy. I don’t know how long it’s been around, but it’s what I use to prepare my baking pans. You can find it at the grocery store right next to the Pam. It also works very well to lightly coat your pan with Crisco, and then dust it with flour. However, the Baker’s Joy is easier and saves time.

3.) Oven Placement for Quick Breads: Bake at the top.

I have cooked in four different ovens in the past 40 years. In all of my ovens, baked items always came out better if I put a rack near the top of the oven. I know all ovens aren’t the same, so try out different placements. The top of the oven is what has worked for me.

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Savory Rosemary Quick Bread

4.) Mix the dry ingredients first.

Some recipes tell you to do this and some don’t. I always do it because I think it makes sense, and it’s easier too. I use a clear Pyrex bowl, I measure everything, and then use a whisk to gently mix the dry ingredients together.

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Lavender Lemon Bread

5.) Always add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients.

The other way around just doesn’t work…ever! What I do is mix all the wet ingredients (butter, eggs, vanilla, sour cream, etc.) along with the sugar in the bowl of my standing mixer. When it’s well mixed, I then add the dry ingredients. Nuts or any other type of addition can be folded in at the end.

6.) Glaze: how to avoid a mess!

Many times, quick bread recipes call for some sort of glaze to be poured over the loaves after baking. I’m not going to lie…I have made such messes trying to do this! The easiest way to avoid a mess is to place a cooling rack on a large piece of foil. Place your loaves on the rack and then pour the glaze over them. Any glaze that runs off will fall on the foil. The only clean up is to toss the foil in the trash!

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Banana Bread

7.) Baking Soda or Baking Powder in Quick Breads?

Personally, I like to use both. I have found that recipes that call for both usually bake more evenly and are fluffier. When recipes are written, usually the leavening agent is chosen based on the acid present in the ingredients. I don’t really understand the chemical part of it…all I know is that when I use both baking soda and baking powder, I get a better result. Of course, if you are a stickler for following a recipe exactly, you might want to skip over this tip!

Clarification: If a quick bread recipe calls for only 1 teaspoon of baking powder, I throw in a teaspoon of baking soda. And vice versa. If there is already MORE THAN one teaspoon of leavening in the recipe, I don’t add additional. For example, the banana bread recipe above calls for an entire tablespoon of baking powder. That’s plenty of leavening, so there is no need to add any more.

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Easy Applesauce Bread

8.) Salted butter or unsalted butter?

This one may be a shocker, but I always use salted butter when I bake. Depending on the recipe, I then cut back on the salt measurement. If a recipe calls for only 1/4 t. salt, I just leave it out completely. It’s a personal choice. I like the taste of salted butter better. If you’ve never baked with salted butter, you should try it. It’s really very good!

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Snickerdoodle Bread

9.) Wrap your bread while it’s still warm.

This little tip came from my friend, Connie. The first time I tried it was with my Pumpkin Bread. Oh my gosh. What a difference it made! After I take my loaves out of the pans, I let them cool for a bit on racks. Before they are completely cool, I wrap them in Press’ n Seal. If I am freezing any, I put the wrapped loaves in a resealable freezer bag, place them in the freezer, and they are good for months. Of course, if you have a glaze to add, this won’t work. But if not, I highly recommend it.

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Eggnog Bread with Rum Glaze

10.) Dry roast the nuts for Quick Bread Recipes.

This only takes a few minutes and it makes such a difference. If your recipe calls for walnuts, almonds or pecans, sprinkle them on a cookie sheet, and bake in a 350 degree F oven for 8 – 10 minutes. About halfway through, shake the pan to move them around. If you start to smell them, that means they are done. Roasting the nuts brings out the flavor, and makes them so incredibly tasty that it’s worth the extra effort!

Now that you have these quick bread tips and bread recipes in your arsenal, stop by your kitchen and bake something amazing!

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FAQs

What are the 7 basic ingredients in 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.

What is the secret to success when making quick breads? ›

Tip 1: Follow the Recipe Closely. The first and most important tip to making a successful quick bread is to follow the recipe closely. Quick bread recipes are generally very precise, and even small deviations from the recipe can cause your bread to turn out differently than you intended.

What are six examples of quick breads? ›

Quick breads include many cakes, brownies and cookies—as well as banana bread, pumpkin bread, beer bread, biscuits, cornbread, muffins, pancakes, scones, and soda bread.

What is the secret for mixing quick breads? ›

Add liquid ingredients to dry ingredients all at once. Using a wooden spoon, mix just until the dry ingredients are moistened, 15 to 20 light strokes. There should be some small lumps. Overmixing can cause quick breads to be tough, bake unevenly or cause elongated holes (or tunnels).

What do eggs do in quick breads? ›

For baking, eggs are particularly important as binding agents and leavening agents. The fat in egg yolks also soften gluten strands, creating a soft crumb in breads. Binding agents hold all the ingredients together.

What does baking powder do in quick bread? ›

As with baking soda, the purpose of baking powder is to create air bubbles that give your baked goods their light, airy texture. There are two types of baking powder: single action and double action. Single action baking powder creates the carbon dioxide bubbles upon contact with moisture, similar to baking soda.

What is the main thing to avoid when making quick breads? ›

TIPS FOR MAKING QUICK BREAD

Baking is a science, and certain ingredients like flour and leavening agents need to be measured and added exactly how the recipe suggests. Avoid overmixing the batter as it can lead to tough, dense quick bread that may sink in the middle.

What makes quick bread tender and fluffy? ›

The two main quick-acting leavening agents are baking powder and baking soda Salt: Used as a seasoning Liquid: Helps in the blending of dry ingredients and the formation of gluten. It triggers the leavening action of baking powder or baking soda. Sugar: Makes quick breads tender and adds flavor.

What does butter do in quick bread? ›

With quick breads, fat adds flavor and moisture, and butter is usually the choice for this. Many bakers favor using unsalted butter in their recipes because the amount of salt varies among different brands of salted butter.

What is a quick bread that starts with P? ›

Pita bread is served at just about every meal in the Middle East. It can be used for dipping, or to make sandwiches, and is often available in wholemeal and white versions.

What are the 10 breads? ›

The 10 most popular types of bread in the world
  • White Bread.
  • Baguette.
  • Wholegrain Bread.
  • Ciabatta.
  • Focaccia.
  • Sourdough.
  • Pumpernickel Bread.
  • Rye Bread.
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What are 2 quick bread methods? ›

Quick breads are prepared by the blending-, creaming-, or biscuit-method which determines the final texture and crumb of the finished product.

What ingredient will add or improve the flavor of the quick bread? ›

Bonus dry milk powder: For an easy, inexpensive way to make muffins, scones and quick breads taste better and have slightly more protein, add 1 tablespoon of dry milk powder to the dry ingredients of a recipe. As a bonus, this yields a more golden crust and a more tender result.

What two chemicals must be in a quick bread recipe in order for it to have a chemical leavening reaction which gives off carbon dioxide and makes quick breads rise? ›

Combining baking soda with an acid produces a chemical reaction that releases carbon dioxide gas which causes the food to expand and become fluffy.

Why did my quick bread fall in the middle? ›

Quick bread was underbaked and cell structure wasn't set. When the cell structure doesn't set, the air spaces created by the leavening in the recipe collapses, causing the bread to sink. Oven temperatures vary over time. To insure the correct temperature each time you bake, always use an oven thermometer.

What is the main ingredient in quick breads? ›

Flour – main ingredient, gives structure or body. Liquid – provides moisture, dissolves dry ingredients, some leavening in the steam while baking, amount determines type of batter or dough, thick or thin. Fats tenderize the dough, adding moisture, flavor. Leavening –something that incorporates air into a baked good.

What are the 8 ingredients in bread? ›

Bread Improvers.
  • Ingredient # 1. Flour:
  • Ingredient # 2. Water:
  • Ingredient # 3. Yeast:
  • Ingredient # 4. Salt:
  • Ingredient # 5. Sugar:
  • Ingredient # 6. Milk:
  • Ingredient # 7. Egg:
  • Ingredient # 8. Oil/Fat:

What is 7 grain bread made of? ›

Mixing; Sift together the bread flour, rye flour, barley flour, and cornmeal; add the oats, flax seeds, and millet and mix well. This ensures even distribution of the flour. Mix the ingredients in a dough mixer or with hands for 15 - 20 mins, ensure you add the yeast and salt. You can add sugar and eggs if you wish.

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