Bread isn’t just food—it’s culture, comfort, and connection baked into a warm loaf. Whether it’s the crackle of a classic French baguette , the dreamy softness of Japanese milk bread , or the indulgent swirls of chocolate-studded brioche, bread brings people together around the world. On this World Bread Day , let’s honor the magic of homemade bread with three delicious and beginner-friendly recipes. Roll up your sleeves, dust your counter with flour, and let the aroma of fresh bread fill your home!
1. Classic French Baguette
Crispy crust, soft airy crumb – the traditional Parisian loaf.
Ingredients (Makes 3 baguettes)
- 500g bread flour
- 350ml warm water
- 2 tsp instant yeast
- 2 tsp salt
- 1 tbsp sugar (optional, for better fermentation)
- Preheat oven to 240°C (465°F). Place tray with water at bottom for steam.
- Score baguettes with 3–4 diagonal cuts.
- Bake 20–22 minutes until golden.
2. Soft Milk Bread (Japanese Shokupan)
Written By Chef Kailash Singh Sous Chef at BarNaan Brookfield , US
Fluffy, pillow-soft loaf – perfect for sandwiches or toast.
Ingredients
- 350g bread flour
- 25g sugar
- 5g salt
- 5g instant yeast
- 1 egg
- 150ml warm milk
- 30g room temp butter
- 30ml cream or extra milk
3. Chocolate Swirl Bread (Eggless Option Included)
Written by Chef Avinash Gupta Head Bakery and Pastry Chef at SEED & BLOOM , Abu Dhabi
Rich, soft bread with luscious chocolate swirl. Perfect for dessert lovers.
Ingredients
For dough:
- 300g all-purpose flour
- 50g sugar
- 7g instant yeast
- 150ml warm milk
- 40g butter
- 1 egg (or 3 tbsp yogurt for eggless)
- 1 tsp vanilla
- Pinch of salt
- 2 tbsp butter
- 3 tbsp cocoa powder
- 3 tbsp sugar
- ¼ cup grated dark chocolate (optional)
- Roll dough into rectangle
- Spread filling + chocolate
- Roll like a log
- Slice in half lengthwise → twist into braid
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