| Ingredient | Amount | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| All-purpose flour | 3 cups | Spooned and leveled |
| Baking powder | 1 tablespoon | Make sure it's fresh |
| Salt | 1 teaspoon | |
| Lard or butter | ¼ cup (½ stick) | Cold, cut into small pieces |
| Milk | 1¼ cups | Room temperature |
That's it. No eggs. No sugar. No yeast. No complicated steps.
The Method: Mix, Shape, Bake, Devour
Step 1: Preheat and Prep
Preheat your oven to 425°F (220°C). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
Step 2: Whisk Dry Ingredients
In a large bowl, whisk together:
Flour
Baking powder
Salt
Step 3: Cut in the Fat
Add the cold lard or butter to the flour mixture. Using a pastry blender, two forks, or your fingertips, cut it in until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs with pea-sized pieces.
Step 4: Add Milk
Pour in the milk and stir with a fork or wooden spoon until the dough just comes together. It will be shaggy and sticky—that's perfect. Do not overmix.
Step 5: Shape
Turn the dough onto a lightly floured surface. Gently bring it together with your hands. Pat into a round loaf about 6-7 inches across. Do not knead.
Step 6: Score
Place the loaf on the prepared baking sheet. Use a sharp knife to cut a shallow "X" or a few slashes across the top. This helps it bake evenly and gives it that classic artisan look.
Step 7: Bake
Bake for 20-25 minutes, until golden brown and the loaf sounds hollow when tapped on the bottom.
Step 8: Cool and Serve
Let cool on a wire rack for at least 10 minutes before slicing. Serve warm with butter, jam, or alongside soup and stew.
Pro-Tips for Bread Perfection
1. Use Cold Fat
Cold lard or butter creates pockets of steam as it melts, giving you a flakier, more tender crumb.
2. Don't Overmix
Stir just until the dough comes together. Overmixing develops gluten and makes the bread tough.
3. Fresh Baking Powder Matters
If your baking powder is old, your bread won't rise. Test it by dropping a teaspoon into hot water—it should fizz vigorously.
4. No Lard? Use Butter
Butter works beautifully and adds richness. Lard gives a more traditional flavor and extra flakiness.
5. Make It Savory
Add 1 tablespoon fresh herbs (rosemary, thyme, chives) or ½ cup shredded cheese to the dough.
6. Make It Sweet
Add 2 tablespoons sugar and ½ cup raisins or dried cranberries for a sweeter loaf.
Variations
Buttermilk Version:
Use 1¼ cups buttermilk instead of regular milk. Reduce baking powder to 2 teaspoons and add ½ teaspoon baking soda.
Cheese and Herb:
Add ½ cup shredded cheddar and 1 tablespoon fresh chives to the dry ingredients.
Garlic Bread:
Add 1 teaspoon garlic powder to the dry ingredients. Brush the baked loaf with garlic butter.
Whole Wheat Version:
Replace 1 cup of all-purpose flour with whole wheat flour. Add an extra 2 tablespoons milk.
Dairy-Free:
Use cold coconut oil instead of butter and unsweetened almond or oat milk.
What to Serve With It
Butter and jam – The classic
Soup or stew – Perfect for dipping
Honey – Drizzle over a warm slice
Eggs and bacon – Breakfast bread
Olive oil and balsamic – For dipping
Storage
Room Temperature:
Store wrapped in a clean kitchen towel or in a paper bag for up to 2 days. (Plastic will make the crust soft.)
Freezer:
Wrap tightly in plastic wrap and foil. Freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw at room temperature and refresh in a 350°F oven for 5-10 minutes.
Your Bread Questions, Answered
Can I use self-rising flour?
Yes! Omit the baking powder and salt. Use 3 cups self-rising flour.
Why is my bread dense?
Either overmixed or your baking powder is old. Mix gently and check your leavening.
Can I bake this in a loaf pan?
Yes! Press the dough into a greased 9x5 loaf pan and bake for 25-30 minutes.
Can I add an egg?
Add 1 beaten egg and reduce milk to 1 cup for a richer, more tender loaf.
Why did my bread come out flat?
Either not enough baking powder, or the dough was too wet. Next time, measure carefully.
