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Ingredients for basic bread making

Published: Mar 17, 2019 · Modified: Mar 4, 2025 by Claire · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

Want to bake your own bread at home? You should know which ingredients for basic bread making you'll need. Find all your homemade bread ingredients here.

Ingredients for basic bread baking - learn the ingredients you need to make your own bread at home

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Baking your own bread is really much simpler than you might think. I used to think that if nearly everyone buys their own bread, it must be a difficult thing to make at home.

I thought this about a lot of things and most of them prove me wrong. Bread is really easy to make at home and so satisfying and delicious.

I love that making my own bread means I can know exactly what's in it but also that I can reduce waste by no buying packaged bread.

Before you start baking your own bread at home, you'll need to get a handle on the basic ingredients.

There aren't many of them and you can have them on hand all the time, so fresh bread is never far away.

Ingredient one needed to make your own bread at home - baker's flour

Ingredients for basic bread making

Baker’s flour

Baker’s  flour  is  different  to  regular  plain  or  all-­‐purpose or plain  flour  as  it  has  a  higher  protein  content  which  makes  it  stronger  and  helps  it  keep  its  shape  especially  for  breads  not  baked  in  a  tin like my best ever olive bread.

You  can  use  plain  or  all-­‐purpose  flour  if  that  is  all  you  can  get  but  baker’s flour  is  recommended.  

You  can  get  it  at  most  supermarkets  or  grocery  stores.  Sometimes  it  might  be  called  bread  flour.  

Alternatively,  if  you  can  sweet  talk  your  local  baker  (go  for  smaller  ones  rather  than  large  chains)  they  might  sell  you  a  bigger  bag  which  can  be  much  more  cost  effective  if  you  have  room  to  store  it.  

They  might  also  sell  you  a  flour  bin,  which is  essentially  a  big  bucket  with  an  airtight  lid  -­‐kind  of  like  an  old-­‐style  nappy  bucket,  which would  also  do  the  trick.  

Any  airtight container  will  work  as  long  as  you  store  it  in a  cool,  dry  place.  

I  usually  just  leave  mine  in  the  big  bag  it  comes  in  and  keep it  in  the  bottom  of  the  pantry.

Ingredients for basic bread making and baking at home

Water

This  can  be  from  the  tap,  filter  or  bottle  -­‐it's  just  personal  preference.  

For  the  least  expensive  loaf,  obviously  tap  water  is  the best  but  I  like  to  go  for  filtered  to  keep  out  any  nasties.  

Yeast - a key ingredient you need to make your own bread at home

Yeast

Unless it is a sourdough, all  my  recipes  use  dried  yeast, which  you  get  at  the  supermarket.  

It  comes  in  packets  or  in  a  big  container, which  is  more  cost  effective and has less waste than the pre-portioned packages.

The  packages  are  pre-­‐measured  though  but  it's  up  to  you  and  your  budget.  Store  any  opened  yeast  in  the  fridge.  

Olive oil - a key ingredient needed to make your own bread at home

Olive  oil

A  mild  oil  like  regular  olive  oil  or  virgin  olive  oil  is  best  for  baking  bread  unless  you  want  the  flavour  to  be  quite  prominent  in  which  case  feel  free  to  use  extra  virgin.  

I  like  to  buy  olive  oil  in  4-­‐5L  tins.  It’s  much  more  cost-­‐effective  this  way  as  long  as  you  have  room  in  your  pantry.

Salt - a key ingredient needed to make your own bread at home

Salt

With  salt,  get  the  best  you  can  afford.  

I  like  pink  Himalayan rock  salt  flakes.  At  the  very  least  I  would  always  use  sea  salt  flakes.  

I’ve  read  some  recipes  that  say  you  need  to  grind  the  salt  if  you  use  sea  salt  but  I  never  have.

Sugar - a key ingredient used in baking your own bread at home

Sugar

Sugar  is  used  in  recipes  to  feed  the  yeast  and  help  it  work.

Raw  sugar,  caster  sugar,  rapadura sugar  as  well  as  honey  can  all  be  used.

Eggs are an essential ingredient for some bread recipes

Egg

Some  recipes  call  for  an  egg.  

Adding  egg  helps  the  bread  rise  and  also  lightens  the  texture  of  the  bread.  

I  always  use organic eggs or at the very least,  free-­‐range  eggs.  Free-­‐range  eggs  come  from  happy  chickens  and  in  my  book  happy = healthy.

Organic eggs come from chickens that haven't been fed any antibiotics or growth hormones and are fed their natural diet.

Now you know all the ingredients you need for baking your own bread at home, you'll need some recipes!

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