Quick & Easy French Bread has the classic chewy outer crust with a soft, chewy inside. Thanks to the Instant Pot, two beautiful loaves of French Bread are hot out of the oven in under 90 minutes!
Watch this video to see exactly how easy this French Bread really is!!
FAST French Bread
BREAD, BREAD, WHO LOVES BREAD? I do. That’s who. I’m the one who has to buy a loaf of french bread every time I go to the grocery store because, MAN that stuff smells good! Luckily, I’ve got some bread loving kids too so I don’t get have to eat it all by myself.
I wanted to make some french bread for part of dinner but time was not on my side today. We were headed out for the day right after I picked up my son from preschool and wouldn’t be back until it was dinner time so I had exactly 3 hours in the morning to pick up the house, feed my other two kiddos, get us all ready for the day AND make french bread.
Challenge accepted. From start to finish, can you guess how long it took me to make (and document) two beautiful loaves of french bread??
ONE AND A HALF HOURS. Yes, you read that right. 90 minutes start to finish! Wham bam thank you ma’am! How, you ask? I used my handy dandy Instant Pot! Love the thing, if you haven’t gotten yourself one, now is the time. This is just one more reason you NEED one. 🙂
How To Make French Bread
First you will combine warm water, yeast & a little bit of sugar and let it do its thing for 5 or so minutes. You’ll end up with bubbly yeast, this means that you yeast is active and working. If it hasn’t, your yeast is dead and you need to try again.
Add the yeast, flour, sugar, salt, oil & water into your mixer. Using the dough hook, turn the mixer on low until the flour is incorporated. Turn the speed up just a tad and let the mixer kneed for about 5 minutes.
When the dough is done kneading you should be able to pull off some dough and roll it into a ball. The dough will stick to the sides of the bowl a bit but it shouldn’t stick to your hands when you try to roll it.
Add about 1 TBSP of oil to your Instant Pot and turn it on. Push the yogurt button and then adjust until the normal light is on.
Dump the dough into the instant pot and coat the dough in oil so it will not stick.
The dough will now rise for 40 minutes. Every 10 minutes you will want to come back and ‘knead’ the dough a few times.
I found it easiest to use a spoon to push it down and move it around. The ‘kneading’ process should take about 30 seconds is all. Just push it down to release the built in air, cover and let it proof for another 10 minutes.
So at 10 minutes, 20 minutes and 30 minutes you will ‘knead’ the dough. At 40 minutes you will dump the dough out onto a floured surface. Knead the dough in the flour a few times to soak up the excess oil.
Divide the dough into the amount of loaves you’d like to make. Today I was taking dinner to a friend so I made 2 loaves. I’ve made one large loaf before as well as 4 small loaves.
The best way to shape the loaves is to first roll the dough out into a rectangle.Then starting on the long end of the rectangle, roll & pinch the dough until you’ve rolled it into the desired shape.
You can put an egg white wash on now if you’d like. It doesn’t change the taste, it just makes the crust shiny when finished. Then take a knife and score the top of the dough.
Set the oven to 425°. Place the loaves of bread on top of the oven to raise while the oven preheats.
Once doubled, bake at 425° for 10 minutes and then lower the temp to 375° (without taking the bread out) and bake for an additional 20 minutes. There you have it! Super yummy & quick french bread!
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Instant Pot French Bread
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 tbsp quick rise yeast
- 2 1/2 cup very warm water divided
- 1 1/2 tbsp sugar divided
- 2 tbsp oil
- 2 1/4 tsp salt
- 6 cups flour
Instructions
- Combine 1/2 cup of warm water, the yeast and 1/2 tsp sugar. Let the mixture sit for 5-10 minutes until nice and bubbly.
- Add the bubbly yeast and all other ingredients (2 cups of water, remaining sugar, oil, salt and flour) to the bowl of a stand mixer. Using the dough hook, combine the ingredients. Once 'dough' has formed, turn the mixer's speed up a little and let the mixer knead for 5 minutes.
- The dough will stick to the sides of the bowl a little but you should be able to roll the dough into a small ball in your hands easily without it sticking.
- Pour 1 Tbsp of oil into the instant pot. Place the dough into the Instant Pot and push the yogurt button, adjust it to the normal setting. Roll the dough in oil so it will not stick.
- The dough will now rise for 40 minutes. Every 10 minutes you will want to come back and 'knead' the dough a few times. Cover with a lid while you are not 'kneading'. So at 10 minutes, 20 minutes and 30 minutes you will 'knead' the dough. At 40 minutes you will dump the dough out onto a floured surface
- Divide the dough into the amount of loaves you'd like. Use a rolling pin and roll the dough into a large rectangle. Shape the dough by starting at the long rolling and pinching the dough until you have achieved the desired shape. Score the top of the dough with a knife. You may do an egg white wash at this point if desired.
- Set the oven to 425°. Let the dough rise until double while the oven is preheating.
- Bake at 425° for 10 minutes. Without taking the bread out, turn the oven down to 375° and bake for an additional 20 minutes.
- ENJOY!!
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Lise says
I’ve always been afraid to make bread. This was so easy and turned out so yummy! Now I can have fresh French bread without having to go to the store. Ty!
Kailee says
I don’t have a counter mixer/Kitchenaid. Would I be able to replicate using a hand mixer??
Karli Bitner says
Hi Kailee- rather than using a hand mixer, you are welcome to stir with a spoon until it gets too hard and then knead by hand until the ingredients are all worked together and the dough has an elastic feel to it.
Kim says
Got this recipe from a dear friend after tasting her delicious french bread. Have used it a number of times. Very easy and quick! Thank you for making it easier to bake bread from home.
Dan Bitner says
You are very welcome Kim, thank you for the great comment. Happy baking, I appreciate your feedback and support.
Anthony says
Thank you for the recipe. First time…making French bread and it was so delicious. Much better than store bought…
Dan Bitner says
I’m glad your first time was a success. Keep on baking Anthony!
Karen says
I only have active dry yeast. Will that work instead of instant raise yeast?
Karli Bitner says
Yes, that will still work great!
Maling says
This is my second time using your recipe for French bread with instant pot to help proof. Amazing results!
This time is subbed 2 cups of whole wheat flour. It’s turned out looking good and tasting delicious!
Thanks Karli!
Karli Bitner says
I am so glad you enjoyed the recipe!! Thanks for the feedback on using whole wheat flour!
Aubrie Rich says
love this recipe so much!! I have made it at least 4 times now and every time it has turned out amazing!
Karli Bitner says
I love hearing that! Thanks so much for making my recipes, leaving reviews and stars, Aubrie! I appreciate it so much!
Trish says
it’s in the instant pot rising right now but wanted to say my dough was super sticky. Used it anyway–should I have added more flour before removing from the bowl?
Karli Bitner says
How did it end up turning out? Stick dough usually means fluffy bread!!
Tori says
Wonderful recipe! Easy to follow!
Karli Bitner says
I am so glad you enjoyed the recipe!!
Beverly says
Sounds great but I’m confused about the part of the instructions that speak to “pinching and rolling the dough until reaching desired shape”. Anyone able to help?
Karli Bitner says
You’ll just roll the dough out and then roll the dough up like you would a tortilla. Roll it tight and pinch it together as you are rolling to seal everything into a nice fresh bread loaf shape.
Ralph Lamberto says
I have made this recipe four times. Delicious ! Would like to to make a gluten free version of this recipe so other family members can eat during holidays.
ps: my 15 yr old daughter loves it.
Pebels Taveras says
If I don’t have a mixer can I do the mixing with my hands?
Karli Bitner says
Sure- It will be a workout but totally doable!
Amanda says
This is my go to bread recipe! I love it and the in laws love it. Wondering if you need to adjust the baking time if you were to make 4 loaves or even less (maybe individual buns)? I’ve only ever made 2 loaves from the recipe. Thanks!
Karli Bitner says
Yes, you’d want to adjust the time. You can see here I made bread bowls using this recipe and have adjusted the time. https://cookingwithkarli.com/bread-bowl/
M Hill says
Quick questions… do you bake on parchment? And do you use an insulated tray? Or can you use the perforated French baguette tray with the loaf size holders?
And did you use bread flour in the pictures? Or all purpose? Thanks!!
Karli Bitner says
Hi there- I use all purpose flour and have only ever baked on a silicone baking mat or parchment paper.
Orland says
Just finished making these, wow I’m so impressed. They are so beautiful and delicious. Couldn’t wait 10 minutes to cool before eating bc the house was smelling like Christmas. Put some garlic butter on and my palettes were dancing. Never thought I could make bread and it was so easy. I put flaxseed on one of them. Can’t wait to very it again. Only thing is I’ll try s different yeast, I can still smell that yeast. I used Fermipan red yeast. My hubby loves the bread also. Thank you for sharing. I’ve subscribed on everything thing including pinterest and youtube.
Blessings 💕
Darlene Sosnowski says
Hi Karli,
I first made your French bread on Easter. Our Easter was just my husband and I so I cut the recipe in half and it turned out wonderful! We loved how it turned out and it tasted better than the French bread we buy.
I tried to make this bread again recently and cut the recipe in half again. Somehow I did not write the ingredient division correctly. My error, I tried it again. It turned out sticky so I added more flour. I made buns instead. It wasn’t the best…not your fault.
So, I’m writing you today to ask for the proper division of half a recipe. Could you do that for me? We love your bread!
Thanks so much,
Darlene
Karli Bitner says
Hi Darlene! If you go to print the recipe, there will be an option at the top to select how many servings you’d like and it will automatically change the ingredient amounts for you. 🙂
Laurie says
So I tried to make this and the dough never formed into a ball after kneading in the stand mixer for 7 minutes. It stayed a blob so I just threw it away. What did I do wrong?
Karli Bitner says
It sounds like you needed more flour. Sometimes different climates can effect how much flour you’ll need to add. Next time, make sure you’ve added in the amount called for and add extra flour 1/4 cup at a time until the dough is the right texture.
Samantha says
Easiest recipe I have yet to try when making bread (I have only made sourdough before). Loved this recipe & served it with friends.
Karli Bitner says
I am so glad that you enjoyed it, Samantha!!
Dina says
This was great! First time making bread and I would call it a success. I think next time, I’ll try to make three smaller loaves. Any tips on how to divide the dough? My dough was much sticker than your video which made it hard to shape. Thank you!
Karli Bitner says
Hi Dina! When you turn it onto the counter, feel free to gently knead in a little extra flour if your dough is really sticky, just so it is easier to handle and shape. I am glad to hear that the first time was a success!