Hearty No-Yeast Bread Recipe - Gemma’s Bigger Bolder Baking (2024)

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My Hearty No-Yeast Bread recipe is the one you need right now, featuring ingredients you most likely already have on-hand and ready to use in your pantry.

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You guys have been baking up a storm while in quarantine! A lot of you are taking this newfound time to perfect your bread-making skills, which I’m all for. It does seem however that when people rushed to the stores to stock up on essentials for a few uncertain weeks ahead they also cleared the stores of dried yeast!

This hearty No-Yeast Bread is an incredible quick bread recipe that doesn’t require yeast and it can be made in minutes without a machine needed.

What is No-Yeast Bread?

Without yeast as our leavening agents in bread, what can you use? Simple! The same ingredients we use to rise cakes and cookies: baking powder and baking soda.

The baking powder needs a liquid to cause a chemical reaction, which it gets from the milk and more, but the baking soda needs an acid, which is where the yogurt comes in. Once all of the ingredients are combined, the chemical reaction starts immediately and your raising agents have activated — meaning your bread is beginning to rise.

So, as fast as you can, get that sucker into the oven.

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What You Need To Make No-Yeast Bread

Not only do you not need a bread machine to make this bread, but you don’t even need an electric mixer. From start to finish this is all done by hand.

How To Make No-Yeast Bread

This is a quick bread through and through, and does not take much effort at all!

  • Grease a 9×5 inch loaf pan with butter and set aside. If it’s not non stick then line it with parchment paper.

  • In a medium bowl, mix together all of the wet ingredients — including the rolled oats. Mix these together with a fork and set aside at room temperature for at least 45 minutes. This allows the oats to hydrate and just blend in better to your bread.

  • In a separate large bowl, stir together all of the dry ingredients.

  • Fold the wet mixture into the dry ingredients until there are no more streaks of flour. Don’t be tempted to keep mixing as it will result in a heavy bread.

  • Pour the batter into the pan and spread it out with a spatula. For extra decoration, I top my bread with a few more rolled oats.

  • In a preheated oven of 375°F (190°C), bake the bread for roughly 50-55 minutes or until it is firm to the touch on top.

  • When ready, remove the finished bread from the loaf pan and set aside to cool completely before cutting.

  • Store the bread for 3 days at room temperature or you can keep it in the fridge for up to a week. I like to slice it and freeze it and then I have bread ready for toast in the morning.

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Gemma’s Pro Tips for making No-Yeast Bread

  • If you have no all-purpose flour, you can use 3/4 cups of whole wheat flour in place of it
  • Out of whole wheat flour? You can use 2 1/3 cups all-purpose flour instead
  • Mix until the dough JUST comes together. Don’t over mix or you will have a dense bread
  • This bread freezes really well! Slice and freeze it and have it ready to go for toast in the morning
  • Allow the bread to cool completely before cutting. The crumb is best when the bread isn’t hot from the oven

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How Long Does No-Yeast Bread last?

Store the bread for 3 days at room temperature or you can keep it in the fridge for up to a week. This loaf also freezes really well. I love toast for breakfast so I slice it before it goes into the freezer and then I toast from frozen.

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Hearty No-Yeast Bread Recipe

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My Hearty No-Yeast Bread recipe is the one you need right now, featuring ingredients you most likely already have on-hand and ready to use in your pantry.

Author: Gemma Stafford

Servings: 6 people

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Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 55 minutes mins

My Hearty No-Yeast Bread recipe is the one you need right now, featuring ingredients you most likely already have on-hand and ready to use in your pantry.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup (3oz/85g) old fashioned rolled oats (you can also use quick cooking oats)
  • 1 cup (8oz/225g) plain yogurt
  • 1 cup (8floz/225ml) whole milk
  • 1/4 cup (2floz/57ml) flavorless oil (veg, canola, sunflower)
  • 1/4 cup (2 1/2oz/71g) honey
  • 1 large egg*
  • 1 1/3 cups (6 1/2oz/185g) whole wheat flour
  • 1 cup (5oz/142g) all-purpose flour
  • 2 1/4 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 1/4 teaspoons salt

Instructions

  • Generously grease a 9x5 inch loaf pan with butter. Set aside.

  • In a medium bowl, mix together the oats, yogurt, milk, oil, honey, and egg until well blended. Set this mix aside for at least 45 minutes to allow the oats to hydrate.

  • In a separate large bowl, stir together the whole-wheat flour, all-purpose flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt.

  • Gently stir the yogurt mixture into the flour mixture until JUST combined but not overmixed as minimal mixing results in a light bread. Note: If your mix is a little dry add 1/4 cup more milk. I have made this bread a lot and sometimes it needs a little more liquid.

  • Pour the batter into the pan, spreading evenly to the edges and sprinkle over a few more oats on top.

  • In an oven preheated to 375°F (190°C) bake the bread for roughly 50-55 minutes or until golden brown.

  • Remove from the oven and place the loaf on a wire rack to cool completely before cutting.

  • Store the bread at room temperature for 3 days or keep refrigerated for up to a week. This bread also freezes really well and makes AMAZING toast.

Recipe Notes

*Egg: You can replace the egg with a flax egg in this recipe. For more egg substitute tips check out my 7 Best Egg Substitutes Chart

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Caroline

3 years ago

Hi Gemma , if I just have Greek yogurt at home , non flavoured sugar free , how would I adjust amount because not regular yogurt ,

Thanks

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Neelam Solanki

3 years ago

Hello Gemma,
Congratulations for a new member in your family. Hope you both are doing very well.
I consider you as my Guru or Mentor when it comes to baking.. tried this recipe,it came out really well…I don’t have a bread mould so I made it in a cake tin… Everyone loved it.

Thank you so much!!
Regards,
Neelam

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Raza Belikov

3 years ago

I ‘m out of oats , can I leave it out?

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vicki

3 years ago

What can I use in place of yogurt as a substitute

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Jean

3 years ago

Any replacement for honey? I’m out of honey. 🥺

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Lola Lyons

3 years ago

Hi Gemma,

Is it okay to substitute the whole wheat flour with Odlum’s coarse whole meal flour?

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boldbaker

3 years ago

I don’t have whole milk, so which would be better to use for the bread, almond milk or oat milk?

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PAT HATCHER

3 years ago

THANK U GEMMA ..MADE.THIS AND TOASTED ..U WERE RIGHT IT IS AWESOME I ADDED.CINNAMIN AND SUGAR OVER BUTTER..WHAT A WONDERFUL FLAVOR MEDLEY..TWO THUMBS UP

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Bhru

3 years ago

The bread has been in the oven for about 55 mins but when I pierced the loaf it was still runny. How much longer should I keep the loaf in?

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Marie Shartner Gilchrist

3 years ago

Looks very interesting ! We have become a gluten free home now … I am going to attempt this quick bread with RH 1:1 flour and add xanthan gum … wish me luck !!!

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How do you make bread not dense and fluffy? ›

You can actually add a small amount of wheat gluten to enhance the dough and make it lighter and fluffier. The more gluten, the stronger the dough is. You can purchase vital wheat gluten and replace 1 Tbsp of flour with the vital wheat gluten. Here's a link to Anthony's Premium Vital Wheat Gluten on Amazon.

Is no yeast bread healthier? ›

For health conscious consumers yeast free bread has many benefits and is recommended for people suffering from Diabetes, Candida and other digestive problems. Eating most types of regular bread creates sugar in our body's when our body breaks down the bread into carbohydrates and simple sugars.

How to get bread to rise without yeast? ›

By adding an acid to baking soda (such as lemon juice or cream of tartar) a chemical reaction occurs that produces carbon dioxide and fills your bread with air — much like yeast does. You can substitute yeast with equal parts lemon juice and baking soda.

Why is my no yeast bread so dense? ›

There may be several reasons for a dense, cake like texture in bread. It may indicate the kneading wasn't enough for the gluten to develop properly, or the dough was proved for too short a time or the dough may have been too dry. It is also worth checking the flour you used.

Does letting bread rise longer make it fluffier? ›

Does Rising Bread Affect Its Texture? For a fluffy bread texture, the key is to let the bread rise long enough.

Does kneading bread longer make it fluffier? ›

Overworking the dough can cause the gluten strands to break down, resulting in a tough and dense bread. To ensure a light and fluffy texture, knead the dough just until it becomes smooth and elastic. This usually takes about 7-10 minutes by hand or 5 minutes in a stand mixer.

What is a bread without yeast called? ›

Unleavened bread, or bread without yeast, is a typical Jewish food, the name derives from the Greek azymos (without yeast) which in Jewish becomes mazzah, and it is the symbol of the Passover that recalls the Exodus from Egypt: it was the bread of the fugitives because it was quickly prepared by the fleeing Jews.

What happens if you bake bread without yeast? ›

No-yeast breads are another option. The flavor and texture won't be the same as your typical bakery loaf. And the unusual aroma, more like cheese than bread, comes from the fermentation process that the ingredients go through. If you've made homemade yogurt, you'll know what to expect.

Why is sourdough bread better than yeast bread? ›

It's richer in nutrients, less likely to spike your blood sugar, contains lower amounts of gluten, and is generally easier to digest than bread made with baker's yeast. Sourdough bread is one of my favorite types of bread. Not only do I find it tastier than conventional bread, but it's also arguably more nutritious.

Can you let dough rise too long? ›

“If the dough has risen too long, it's going to feel fragile and might even collapse as you poke it,” says Maggie. If this is the case, there's a chance you can save your dough by giving it a quick re-shape. Learn more about this fix in our blog on saving overproofed dough.

Can you knead dough without yeast? ›

You can easily make fluffy, flavorful dough that relies on chemical reactions between baking soda, baking powder, or vinegar. Mix up a quick no-yeast pizza dough or soda bread.

Can I use baking powder instead of yeast for bread? ›

In baked goods, you can replace yeast with an equal amount of baking powder. Just keep in mind that the leavening effects of baking powder will not be as distinct as those of yeast. Baking powder causes baked goods to rise rapidly, but not to the same extent as yeast.

What ingredient makes bread heavy? ›

Strong flour has more protein and gluten and gives an overall heavier feel to the bread, both in weight and texture/taste. If you are already using strong flour consider using less yeast, this will cause the bread to rise less and be heavier, but this may make the taste and texture less pleasant.

What is the best flour for bread? ›

While bread flour is the best option, it can sometimes be used if you don't have bread flour. “Check the protein content,” advises Chef Jürgen, since it can vary from brand to brand, and an all-purpose flour that contains protein on the higher end of the range, 12 to 13 percent, will produce a better outcome.

Why is my homemade bread so dense and heavy? ›

For baking light and fluffy bread, it is necessary to choose flour that has high levels of protein. If you choose to use flour with lower protein levels, you'll be left with the bread being dense. The reason for this is the fact that flour varieties with low protein aren't able to form a strong gluten network.

How do I stop my bread from being dense? ›

For baking light and fluffy bread, it is necessary to choose flour that has high levels of protein. If you choose to use flour with lower protein levels, you'll be left with the bread being dense. The reason for this is the fact that flour varieties with low protein aren't able to form a strong gluten network.

How do I make my homemade bread less dense? ›

You can:
  1. add a pinch more yeast.
  2. let the mixed dough rest before adding the yeast, making the dough more accessible to the yeast.
  3. add a little more water, to make a softer dough that will be able to lift higher.
  4. proof the dough longer, to let the yeast work.
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How is bread made soft and fluffy? ›

The yeast releases carbon dioxide, which fills the dough and increases its volume. Due to the heat, more gas bubbles emerge when this dough is baked. The bread rises and becomes soft and fluffy as the gas leaves.

How do I make my bread rise more? ›

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.

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