Dairy Free Bread Recipe - The Big Man's World ® (2024)

Learn how to make dairy-free bread that bakes perfectly every single time. It’s crusty on the outside, pillowy on the inside, and full of flavor!

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I’ve come up with quite a few bread recipes in my day (like protein bread and low calorie bread), but this dairy free bread recipe has got to be a new family favorite.

Made entirely without dairy (or eggs or yeast, for that matter), this easy bread recipe has the perfect texture, with a great crust on the outside and a fluffy, soft center. Plus, it toasts beautifully, so you can easily incorporate this quick bread into your everyday routine.

Table of Contents
  1. Recipe highlights
  2. Ingredients needed
  3. How to make bread without dairy
  4. What to serve with dairy-free bread
  5. Tips to make the best recipe
  6. Flavor variations
  7. Storage instructions
  8. Frequently asked questions
  9. More dairy-free recipes to try
  10. Dairy Free Bread (Recipe Card)

Recipe highlights

  • Quick and easy. Like our coconut flour bread, the step-by-step process is deceptively simple. Just combine the milk and vinegar, let it sit, then mix up the bread batter, shape the loaf, and let it bake.
  • Simple ingredients. No oddball ingredients needed here! Just a handful of pantry staples you probably have on hand already.
  • Freezer-friendly. This bread freezes extremely well, so I like to make a double-batch and store the extra loaf for last-minute bread emergencies.
  • Vegan and easy to make gluten-free. This recipe makes naturally vegan bread, and it can easily be made gluten-free by using gluten-free flour.

What we love about this recipe is how versatile it is! It makes perfect sandwich bread, toast, or even French toast. Plus, since it’s so easy to make, you can enjoy homemade bread on a weekly basis.

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Ingredients needed

No fancy ingredients are needed here. Just a few simple pantry staples. Here’s what you’ll need:

  • Milk. I prefer oat milk, but you could use any non-dairy milk you prefer.
  • White vinegar. When combined with milk, the vinegar will curdle and give us a great buttermilk substitute. Apple cider and malt vinegar could also work, but the flavor would be quite overpowering. I haven’t tried this recipe with lemon juice, though I don’t see why it wouldn’t work.
  • All-purpose flour. I used regular white AP flour, but whole wheat or gluten-free flour blend could also work. If you do go the gluten-free route, I highly recommend Bob’s Red Mill.
  • Baking soda. To give the rise in the bread without needing yeast.
  • Salt. Just a pinch for a little extra flavor.
  • Sugar. For a touch extra flavor, especially when combined with the salt. I’ve also used honey and it works great, though it technically isn’t vegan.

Find the printable recipe with measurements below.

How to make bread without dairy

Step 1- Prep work. Preheat the oven to 400F/200C. Line a baking sheet or pan with parchment paper.

Step 2- Curdle milk. In a small bowl, combine the milk and vinegar and let sit until it curdles, for around 10 minutes.

Step 3- Combine the ingredients. In a large bowl or in the bowl of a stand mixer, combine flour, salt, sugar, and baking soda. Add the curdled milk in two increments, mixing between each until just combined.

Step 4- Shape the loaf. Lightly flour a kitchen surface. Sprinkle a tablespoon of flour on the dough and transfer it to the floured surface. Gently knead the dough 8-10 times and form a dome shape. The dough should still be quite sticky. Using a sharp knife, slice twice across the dough to form a cross shape around ½ inch thick.

Step 5- Bake. Transfer the bread dough onto the prepared baking sheet and bake for 20-25 minutes, checking at the 20-minute mark. The bread is cooked when it’s golden brown, and a hollow sound is made when the bread is tapped.

Step 6- Cool, slice, and serve. Remove from the oven and let it cool completely, then slice, toast, and serve.

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What to serve with dairy-free bread

You can use this bread just as you would traditional bread. Here are a few ideas for inspiration:

  • Toasted with olive oil, peanut butter, Nutella, granola butter, or jam.
  • Sandwiched between tuna patties, cauliflower fritters, or chicken patties.
  • Made into the perfect air fryer grilled cheese.
  • On the side with creamy soups and stews.
  • Make them into crispy croutons!

Tips to make the best recipe

  • Avoid overmixing the dough. My #1 tip for making homemade bread is only to mix until the ingredients are fully combined. Otherwise, too much gluten will develop, and you’ll be left with a dense, chewy bread.
  • Don’t over-knead either. Like mixing, you can accidentally knead out all the air in the bread, so only knead 8-10 times, max.
  • Sift the dry ingredients. I’ll admit I don’t always adhere to this advice, but I know that sifting the flour makes for lighter, more airy bread.
  • Slice with a serrated knife. I strongly recommend using a serrated bread knife to slice the bread since that will help break through the crust without smashing the bread as you slice.
  • Use loaf pans. When I want a more traditional bread loaf shape, I’ll split the dough in half and bake it in two greased loaf pans.

Flavor variations

The beauty of this quick bread is that its pretty much a blank canvas. I like to change up the ingredients to change it’s flavor and texture. Here’s what I’ve tried:

  • Oatmeal bread. Swap 2 tablespoons of flour with rolled oats, and sprinkle some oats on top before baking the bread.
  • Raisin bread. Fold through ¼-½ cup of raisins into the dough. For a sweeter bread, add ¼ cup of sugar.
  • Walnut currant bread. Fold through ¼ cup of chopped walnuts and ¼ cup of dried currants (or cranberries).
  • Whole grain bread. Use whole wheat flour and add ¼ cup of mixed seeds into the dough, and sprinkle some on top before baking.
  • Rosemary bread. Add 1 tablespoon of rosemary and ½ teaspoon of extra salt, and sprinkle coarse sea salt on top before baking.

Storage instructions

To store: Leftover bread can be kept in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2-3 days. If you’d like it to stay fresher longer, store it in the fridge for up to 1 week.

To freeze: Place any leftover bread in a freezer-safe container and freeze for up to 6 months. Let the frozen bread thaw overnight at room temperature before toasting and enjoying.

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Frequently asked questions

Is it cheaper to make your own bread?

Absolutely! Making bread at home is always going to be much cheaper than store-bought bread since the ingredients to make bread aren’t very expensive.

How do you make dairy-free bread rise?

Adding baking powder to the batter along with all-purpose flour will help the bread rise similarly as if we added yeast.

Can I use a bread machine?

While you can use a bread machine, this recipe works best oven-baked.

More dairy-free recipes to try

  • Dairy free cookies– 6 equally delicious cookie recipes, all totally dairy free!
  • Lemon bars– Sweet yet tart dessert bars, all for less than 100 calories per serving.
  • Vegan strawberry cake– Super moist cake made with fresh strawberries and a bright strawberry frosting.
  • Applesauce cookies– AKA my current favorite holiday cookie recipe.
  • Turkish delight– Delicately flavored, this is one of my favorite recipes for sharing.
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Dairy Free Bread

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Learn how to make dairy-free bread that bakes perfectly every single time. It’s crusty on the outside, pillowy on the inside, and full of flavor!

Servings: 8 slices

Prep: 10 minutes mins

Cook: 25 minutes mins

Total: 35 minutes mins

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Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 200C/400F. Line a large baking tray with parchment paper and set aside.

  • In a small bowl, add your milk of choice with vinegar and let sit until it curdles, around 10 minutes.

  • In a large mixing bowl, add your flour, salt, sugar and baking soda and mix well. Using a 1/4 cup, add your curdled milk into it in two increments, and mix gently, until just combined.

  • Lightly flour a kitchen surface. Sprinkle a tablespoon of flour on top of the dough and transfer to the floured surface. Gently knead the dough, around 8-10 times, and form a dome shape. The dough should still be quite sticky. Using a sharp knife, slice twice across the dough, forming a cross shape, around half an inch thick.

  • Transfer the bread dough onto the lined tray. Bake for 20-25 minutes, checking around the 20 minute mark. The bread is cooked when golden brown on the tops and when tapped, makes a hollow sound from the base.

  • Remove from the oven and allow to cool on the tray completely, before slicing and toasting.

Notes

* Apple cider vinegar and malt vinegar could work, but it will have a very overpowering taste in the cooked bread. I have not tried lemon juice or lime juice, but I can’t see it not working.

To store: If you plan on enjoying the soda bread within 2-3 days, it’s best for you to keep it at room temperature, in a sealed container.

For slightly longer shelf life, you can store in the fridge and it will remain fresh for up to 7 days.

To freeze: This bread IS freezer friendly. Place any leftover bread in a ziplock bag and place it in the freezer, as you would any other bread you freeze. It will keep fresh for at least 6 months.

Thaw pre-frozen bread at room temperature, before toasting and enjoying.

Nutrition

Serving: 1sliceCalories: 65kcalCarbohydrates: 13gProtein: 2gFat: 1gSodium: 153mgPotassium: 17mgFiber: 1gCalcium: 40mgIron: 1mgNET CARBS: 12g

Course: Breakfast

Cuisine: American

Author: Arman Liew

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Recipe originally published April 2020 but updated to include new information for your benefit.

Disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links. I may earn a small commission for my endorsem*nt, recommendation, testimonial, and/or link to any products or services from this website.

Dairy Free Bread Recipe - The Big Man's World ® (2024)

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What does substituting milk for water do in bread? ›

The fat and lactose in milk help with tenderizing the crumb of the bread making it softer and sweeter. The crust of the bread also gets more caramelization. Be aware that bread made with milk should not be baked at too high of a temperature to prevent it from browning too much too soon.

How do you think bread gets so fluffy and full of air? ›

Perfect Your Yeast Levels

Carbon dioxide is responsible for all the bubbles that make holes in bread, making it lighter and fluffier. Because gas is created as a result of yeast growth, the more the yeast grows, the more gas in the dough and the more light and airy your bread loaf will be.

Does sourdough bread contain dairy? ›

In summary, sourdough bread is inherently dairy-free because it is primarily made from flour, water, a sourdough starter (which is usually dairy-free), and salt. The fermentation process relies on wild yeast and lactic acid bacteria, which are also dairy-free.

Is Peanut Butter is dairy free? ›

While it may have "butter" in the name, PB doesn't actually contain the dairy product. "Peanut butter is typically made from peanuts, salt, oil, and sometimes added sugars,” says Erin Palinksi-Wade, RD, and author of Belly Fat Diet for Dummies.

What is a non dairy substitute for milk in bread? ›

Soy milk has the most protein of all the alternate milks, so for baking projects that need a lot of structure (think cakes and breads), this is the best dairy-free option. The high-protein content also causes baked goods made with soy milk to brown nicely and look like they were baked with cow's milk.

Why use milk powder instead of milk in bread? ›

High-heat nonfat milk powder is processed at a higher temperature, which means it has a higher denatured protein content. High-heat milk powder also has a sweeter, slightly more caramelized flavor. The added sweetness and protein helps bread dough rise—particularly enriched dough like brioche.

What does adding egg to bread dough do? ›

Egg has protein, fat, water and while the fat and water soften the crumb, the protein helps with strengthening the gluten and capturing more CO2. Eggs are also helping with leavening the dough which adds to the rise. Doughs that have more egg usually rise more, so go ahead and play around a bit!

What is the best milk for baking bread? ›

The more fat you have in milk, the more the texture of the bake will change. You want bakes to be moist, so this means you should choose milk with a higher fat content to achieve this. Therefore the best milk to use during baking is in most cases whole milk.

Can you let bread rise too long? ›

If the dough has risen too long, it's going to feel fragile and might even collapse as you poke it,” says Maggie. If this is the case, there's a chance you can save your dough by giving it a quick re-shape. Learn more about this fix in our blog on saving overproofed dough.

What happens if you put too much yeast in bread? ›

Too much yeast could cause the dough to go flat by releasing gas before the flour is ready to expand. If you let the dough rise too long, it will start having a yeast or beer smell and taste and ultimately deflate or rise poorly in the oven and have a light crust.

What happens if you don't knock back dough? ›

If the dough isn't punched down, the carbon dioxide will continue to be released, which can cause big, uneven air pockets in your bread. Additionally, if you don't knock back the dough, it can lead to a weaker gluten structure, meaning your bread may not maintain the desired shape.

Does ciabatta bread have dairy? ›

Does ciabatta bread have dairy? Nope! The ingredients in ciabatta are about as straightforward as they come: flour, water, yeast, salt. Sometimes there's a bit of olive oil added for flavor, but that's about it.

What happens if you use milk instead of water in sourdough? ›

Milk will give sourdough bread a softer, tighter crumb which is why it's often chosen for sandwich breads. It will also make the color more creamy. Unlike traditional sourdough, sandwich breads need a tighter, softer crumb structure to allow them to hold the fillings in.

Is dairy-free bread a thing? ›

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Is there bread without dairy? ›

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How do you know if bread is dairy free? ›

Checking the ingredient list is the best way to avoid bread containing animal-derived ingredients like eggs, dairy, gelatin, or bee products. Ingredients like monoglycerides, diglycerides, and lecithin may or may not be vegan.

Which nature's own bread is dairy free? ›

This product is likely dairy free.

Is all bread made with dairy? ›

Not all types of bread contain milk ingredients but there is a large variety that does. A classic bread recipe may include an ingredient list such as flour, salt, sugar, yeast, and water. However, some manufacturers also include dairy ingredients such as butter, whey powder or skim milk powders.

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