Homemade Italian Bread - Easy Crusty Italian Bread Recipe with Herbs (2024)

This homemade Italian bread recipe has a delightfully crusty texture and farm fresh herb seasoning.

The easy recipe is so simple that anyone can easily make a crusty herb bread! Artisan breads like this are always the hit of any gathering.

The flavor and texture of this beats store bought bread any day of the week and it makes a great complement for so many meals!

Crusty homemade Italian bread is such a hit at our house. It makes the perfect dipping item for any recipe with a rich sauce or gravy, like my one pot chicken barley stew. And what would a big bowl of shrimp chowder be without a chunk of crusty bread?

There is nothing quite like the taste of a homemade bread recipe. The aroma of fresh bread gives your kitchen awonderful home style feeling, and It tastes just amazing, fresh out of the oven.

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Homemade breadis also healthier to make than purchasingstore bought bread packed with chemicals to keep it fresh. I love knowing what goes into my recipes and this one has just a few ingredients.

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This recipe for rustic Italian herb bread has the great taste of zesty herbs and is easy to make. I like to use fresh herbs for cooking when I make homemade bread.

If you want to use dried herbs, just cut the amount in the ingredient list to 1/3. Dried herbs are much more concentrated.

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All good bread recipes start with flour and yeast. I used an all purpose flour and rapid rise yeast.

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One of the beauties of this bread is that it needs just a small amount of kneading and it will still rise and have a great texture.

Add some flour to a cutting board so the bread won’t stick.

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Knead the dough until it is smooth and elastic–just a few minutes. Don’t skip this step. Kneading the bread makes it light and airy.

If you don’t knead the dough, the bread will end up flat and touch (and HEAVY.)

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Set the bread aside in a warm location. The dough needs to riseuntil it has doubled in size. This will take about 45 minutes.

Homemade Italian Bread - Easy Crusty Italian Bread Recipe with Herbs (6)I like to make my easy Italian bread recipe into a free form oval shaped loaf. No messing with bread pans and it can be made right on a baking sheet. My silicone mat is great for making bread. Homemade Italian Bread - Easy Crusty Italian Bread Recipe with Herbs (7)

To make a nice looking finished loaf, it also helps to cut some 1/4″ slits in the dough. This helps with cooking and gives the bread a decorative look when it is done.

You can also divide the bread batter and make it into smaller chunky loaves or even bread rolls. The recipe works equally well for any of them.

You do not even need to preheat the oven! The bread will rise a bit more as the oven heats up. You can also try making the bread in a cast iron Dutch oven to make it even more crusty.

The aroma of this authentic Italian bread recipe is so welcoming and warming when you step in the door. Do you know that many real estate agents recommend cooking homemade bread when you have an open house?

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This is the reason!

When the weather is cooler, I make bread all the time. It is the time of the year when home made soups are on our dinner menu and there is nothing quite like a crusty herb bread recipe to accompany a big bowl of soup.

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(Try this recipe for chicken pot pie soup.It’s delish and goes so well with a crusty bread recipe!)

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The savory herbs in the bread give it a real farm fresh flavor and the crunchy crust makes it perfect for sandwiches, soups or even with a poached egg on top for breakfast. It is one of my favorite bread recipes.

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The bread has a soft and tender center with a crust that is one of my husband’s favorite meal time experiences. You just can’t get the texture of a loaf of homemade Italian bread from a packaged store bought loaf of bread.

The bread is great to use at meal time and you can also use my recipe to make some homemade herbed garlic bread.

How many calories in homemade Italian bread?

I cut this load into 10 slices, each with 149.8 calories. This is because I cut it when it is still warm so cutting a thin slice is just about impossible, due to the texture (and the aroma – who cares about thin slices once you smell the bread?)

If you let the bread cool and can cut the loaf into 14 slices, it works out to 107 calories a slice.

Best way to store crusty homemade Italian bread

One of the most common questions I get about bread like this is“how long does homemade bread last?

Crusty bread doesn’t have the same preservatives in it that store bought bread does, so it won’t last as long in storage.

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But seriously folks…who has homemade artisan bread last more than a day or so?

But it you are one of those with will power and you do, store the bread, unwrapped, at room temperature for 2-3 days. You can also store it on the counter in an airtight container.

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Once you have sliced the bread, place it in a brown paper bag and close the bag. Home made bread can also be frozen in zip lock bags for up to three months.

If you love the flavor of home made bread, check out this post for more sweet and savory bread recipes.

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Yield: 10

Crusty Herbed Homemade Italian Bread

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This Italian bread recipe has a delightful crusty texture and herb seasoning. This recipe is so simple that anyone can easily make a crusty herb bread!

Prep Time55 minutes

Cook Time35 minutes

Inactive Time40 minutes

Total Time2 hours 10 minutes

Ingredients

  • 3 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 package yeast (rapid-rise recommended)
  • 1 teaspoon sugar
  • 1 1/4 cups warm water
  • 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 1/2 tsp garlic salt
  • 3 teaspoon fresh oregano, minced
  • 2 tablespoons fresh basil, finely chopped
  • 1 tablespoons fresh parsley

Instructions

  1. In a large bowl, combine the olive oil with water, yeast and salt.
  2. Let it sit for five minutes.
  3. Mix the herbs and sugar into the flour.
  4. Stir in the flour mixture until the dough is stiff enough to knead. Add the flour a little bit at a time. Three cups flour is an approximate amount, your exact amount may vary. slightly
  5. Knead the dough until it is smooth and elastic–just a few minutes.
  6. Place dough in a greased bowl; cover and let rise until the dough has almost doubled. (about 45 minutes)
  7. Form the dough into an oval free-form style loaf and place on greased baking sheet.
  8. (Dust baking sheet with flour first if desired and make slits in the top of the loaf for a nice finish when done.)
  9. Place immediately in a 375º F oven.
  10. Do not preheat the oven, the bread will rise some more as your oven heats up.
  11. Bake for 30-40 minutes.

Notes

Note: if you use dried herbs, cut the amounts shown in the ingredient list to 1/3

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

10

Serving Size:

1 slice

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 150Cholesterol: 0.0mgSodium: 211.5mgCarbohydrates: 27.6gFiber: 1.6gSugar: 0.4gProtein: 3.9g

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FAQs

What is the secret of crusty bread? ›

To make crusty bread, create steam in the oven.

They have a professional secret: the steam-injected oven. Nothing offers the baker quite as nice a crust as an oven filled with steam for the first part of the baking process.

What are good herbs to put in bread? ›

If you want to spice up your bread a little bit, here are 4 herbs that you can experiment with to diversify your baking!
  • Rosemary. Rosemary's powerful lemon-pine flavor can be used to give an artisan touch to the profile of breads and pizza crusts alike. ...
  • Basil. ...
  • Fennel. ...
  • Thyme.
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Should you use fresh or dried herbs in bread? ›

Fresh or dry herbs work equally well in bread recipes. Ensure you increase the amount of fresh herbs used (see instructions below). Or check out my Pesto Flatbread recipe where I use homemade fresh herb pesto in the bread dough.

What makes Italian bread taste different? ›

Italian bread often contains a bit of milk or olive oil, and sometimes a bit of sugar. French bread tends to be longer and narrower. Italian bread loaves tend to be shorter and plumper. French bread tends to be hard and crusty on the outside, with a light and soft crumb.

What makes bread soft and crusty? ›

Bake at Lower Temperatures

This technique gives the bread a flaky, slightly crisp crust. But if you want a melt-in-your-mouth soft crust, you need a much lower temperature for a longer period.

What gives bread the best flavor? ›

Fat. If you're looking to ramp up the taste of your favorite bread recipe, we recommend adding a bit of fat. A fat like butter, olive oil or coconut oil in small quantities will help your bread achieve a higher rise and it will also boost its flavor by tenfold.

What makes homemade bread better? ›

Another benefit is that homemade bread doesn't contain any chemicals or artificial additives. It's also generally lower in calories than store-bought bread. Plus, making your own bread is a great way to save money. You can buy quality ingredients for a fraction of the price of store-bought bread.

Which herbs should not be dried? ›

Tender-leaf herbs such as basil, tarragon, lemon balm, and the mints have a high moisture content and will mold if not dried quickly.

What to add to homemade bread? ›

You can also add herbs and seasonings such as garlic, rosemary, dill, chopped onion, jalapeño, shredded cheese, chopped nuts, dried cranberries, etc. My no yeast bread is the quick bread alternative here—you can add flavors to that loaf, too! Baker's Tip: Avoid adding too much flour to the dough as you work with it.

What are the best dried herbs? ›

Here, seven dried herbs you should never be without.
  1. Marjoram. Marjoram's warm, lemony flavor is terrific for rich poultry dishes like slow-roasted turkey. ...
  2. Thyme. Ultra-aromatic thyme is a classic pairing with fish, like in this recipe for roasted cod. ...
  3. Rosemary. ...
  4. Oregano. ...
  5. Mint. ...
  6. Tarragon. ...
  7. Sage.
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What is the best flour to use for Italian bread? ›

If you've made my favorite white bread recipe, you may remember that I opt for all-purpose flour because it produces a super light and fluffy bread. In contrast, we want to use bread flour for this Italian bread due to its higher protein content, which will create a bread that is chewier in texture and a bit denser.

What is Italians favorite bread? ›

Out of all the famous breads of Italy, the Focaccia is one of the most loved. Often packed the flavour and seasoning, the Focaccia takes its name from the Latin word for 'hearth'. The bread is mottled with dips when properly baked, with the original Roman process ensuring it was cooked in the embers of a hearth.

How do you make crusty bread less crusty? ›

IMHO, the easiest way to get a softer crust is to wait until your bread is fully cool, about 3 hours or so, and then put the entire loaf into a plastic bag. The moisture inside the bread will completely soften the crust.

How do you keep crusty bread crusty? ›

Crusty bread can be stored uncovered at room temperature for the first day. By the end of the day, it's best to wrap it in foil (not plastic) or in a paper bag and kept at room temperature for a second day. After the second day, it's really best to freeze it.

What gives bread an open texture? ›

There are two proteins in wheat flour called gliadin and glutenin. When wheat flour is mixed with water these proteins combine with the water to make gluten. Gluten makes the dough stretchy and elastic. The stretchy gluten makes it possible to produce a bread with a large volume and open texture.

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