There’s nothing quite like the smell of freshly baked bread wafting through the kitchen. And when it’s one of our easy quick bread recipes, it’s even better. Quick breads are easy to make, require no yeast, and can be ready in just a few hours.
This round up of 19 Easy Quick Bread Recipes includes a variety of flavors to satisfy everyone’s tastebuds. From classic Copycat Starbucks Lemon Loaf to more unique breads like Navajo Fry Bread and Sage Brown Butter Cornbread, there’s sure to be a recipe new to you here that you’ll love.
Why you’ll want to try these recipes
If you love sweet and savory breads without all the work of kneading yeast breads, than you undoubtedly will want to tray these quick and easy bread recipes. No fuss, and most ready to serve in less than an hour!
Easy to make. Even if you’re not a confident baker, you can easily whip up one of these easy quick bread recipes.
Quick to make. Most of these recipes can be made in less than an hour, so you can have fresh muffins, scones, or biscuits on the table in no time.
Versatile. You can serve these breads for breakfast, snack, or even as dessert. Our Banana Bread and Zucchini Bread are amazing as French Toast!
They’re delicious. These easy to make quick breads are moist, flavorful, and satisfying.
So what are you waiting for?
Next time you’re looking for a quick and easy way to bake something delicious, be sure to try one of these easy quick bread recipes. You won’t be disappointed!
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Chocolate Chip Muffins with Toffee Crumb Streusel
These are the best chocolate chip muffins you will ever make. They are light, tender and moist and utterly delightful. They have a toffee streusel crumb topping that is to-die-for and make every bite swoon-worthy.
Our Morning Glory Muffins are moist, tender, and packed with flavor. We included warm spices of cinnamon, ground ginger, and cloves with healthy carrots, apples, raisins, dried ginger bits, and crunchy nuts. One of these delicious muffins will make the perfect breakfast. or mid-day snack.This recipe makes 18 standard-sized muffins or 8 jumbo-sized muffins.
Gluten free zucchini bread really can be tender, light, moist, and delightfully delicious. This recipe knocks it out of the park. No one will guess that this is gluten free. This recipe makes 1 large loaf. Check the notes below if you don't have a 9×5 inch pan (you have options).
This rustic barley bread is made with one hundred percent barley flour that gives it a complex and delicious flavor. The texture is similar to cornbread. It slices easily and makes fabulous toast.
Indian fry bread is a soft and fluffy flatbread that you can serve as a savory or sweet treat. Top it with jam, cinnamon sugar, honey, or savory taco toppings. This recipe has instructions to make the fry bread with or without yeast. Both versions come out equally delicious but if you want to freeze the dough, choose to make the version with yeast.
This ultra moist blackberry lemon bread bursts with fresh blackberry and tart lemon flavors. A blackberry swirl runs throughout the loaf, giving it a more intense blackberry flavor and making it a showstopper.
Irish brown soda bread is a quick-bread made without yeast. This traditional brown bread uses baking soda as the levening agent. We added a little baking powder to give it more rise. It is naturally dense and gets its beautiful color from a dollop of molasses.
Our barley biscuits are made with 100% barley flour. It makes a rustic, hearty biscuit with a coarse texture yet they are flaky and delicate at the same time. And because they're made with whole-grain barley flour, they have a nutty flavor that is simply delicious.
These lemon poppy seed scones are bakery-style treats that are incredibly tender and flaky. They are easy to make and perfect for any breakfast or brunch spread. The bright citrus flavor pairs perfectly with the nutty poppy seeds, making these scones a crowd-pleaser.
This banana nut bread tastes just like Starbucks banana bread. It is moist and tender and has just the right amount of walnuts, pecans, bananas, and sugar to replicate the Starbucks banana bread recipe.
This sweet potato flatbread only takes three ingredients! It does not require yeast or kneading and it is incredibly easy to make. It stays soft, tender and flexible making it perfect for sandwich wraps and if you roll it very thin, it can be used as a tortilla.
This classic cornbread recipe is rich, buttery, and tender. It is a great side dish that goes well with any main meal. The recipe is easy to stir together and you can adapt it with a variety of flavorful add-ins. Also, you can bake it in a skillet, square pan, or muffin tins. For best results, use fine-ground cornmeal. See the notes if you want to stir in additional spices and flavorings. This is a savory cornbread. We added a pinch of sugar to enhance the flavor of the cornmeal and the rich buttery flavor. It is an optional ingredient if you are in the "no sugar" camp but we think it balances the flavors quite well.
This banana bread is studded with chocolate chips and a toffee-like flavor from the brown sugar. Use slightly overripe bananas for the best banana flavor.
These jam filled strawberry rhubarb muffins are light, tender, and lightly sweetened. The crunchy streusel topping adds an extra layer of sweetness and a contrasting texture to the fluffy muffins. Plan ahead if you want to make your own strawberry rhubarb jam and make the jam at least 3 hours in advance so it has time to cool. You can also use store-bought strawberry jam.
This copycat recipe for Starbucks iced lemon loaf is easier to make than you might think, and it tastes just like the real thing! The pound cake is moist and tender with a tart lemon glaze that makes it irresistible. The lecithin is an optional ingredient but makes the pound cake taste just like Starbucks lemon loaf. It's easy to find on Amazon.
So Many Recipes, So Little Time!
Quick bread as so fast and easy, that you could make a new easy quick bread recipe every week! Imagine your family’s delight at having Morning Glory Muffins one morning with fresh orange juice. Than, pack a savory lunch wrap using our Sweet Potato Flatbread recipe. Your kid’s won’t even mind the vegetables!
Beyond the easy of making these easy quick breads, you can succeed even if you’re a new cook! You can trust our step-by-step tutorial photos to guide you each step of the process when making these sweet and savory quick breads.
Tips for Success
Follow the recipe closely.This is the most important tip, as even small deviations from the recipe can have a big impact on the final product.
Don’t overmix the batter.Over mixing can develop the gluten in the flour, resulting in a tough and chewy bread. Mix the batter just until the ingredients are combined, and then stop.
Preheat your oven.This is essential for ensuring that your bread bakes evenly.
Let the quick bread cool completely before slicing and serving.This will help the bread hold its shape and will prevent it from becoming too crumbly.
What is the difference between quick breads and yeast breads?
Quick breads are made with baking powder or baking soda, while yeast breads are made with yeast. Yeast breads require time to rise, while quick breads can be baked immediately.
Can I use gluten-free flour in quick breads?
es, you can use gluten-free flour in quick breads. Look for King Arthur’s Measure For Measure gluten-free replacement flour. It’s a superb substitute for all purpose flour.
Can I make quick breads ahead of time?
Yes, you can make quick breads ahead of time. Simply bake the breads according to the recipe, then let them cool completely. Once the breads are cool, wrap them tightly in plastic wrap or aluminum foil and store them at room temperature for up to 3 days. You can also freeze quick breads for up to 2 months.
Can I use self-rising flour in quick breads?
Self-rising flour already contains baking powder and salt, so you don’t need to add any additional leavening agents. However, you will need to add baking soda if the quick bread recipe calls for it.
Hi, I’m Kelly! and I have a love affair with herbs & spices! I’m all about creating easy, delicious, and budget friendly meals that have three aspects: flavor, aroma, and texture.
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