Easy (No Yeast) Bread That Anyone can Bake

Well.. I don’t know about you, but I have been looking for an easy bread recipe for ages! For some reason yeast and I are not friends and whenever I try and make a traditional bread loaf, it doesn’t work. Hail, the no mess, no yeast and easy sodabread recipe a friend gave me!!

The best thing about this recipe, is that you can make it with the kids… and there is NO MESS…

Ingredients:

  • 150g Self raising flour
  • 150g *other flour* – we have used wholemeal flour before and this time used some mixed grain bread flour. But it can be any flour, incl. more self raising flour
  • 250ml plain yoghurt (we used greek yoghurt this time,as that is what we had in the house)
  • 1 tsp of baking soda
  • pinch of salt
  • optional – handful of seeds such as sunflower seeds and pumpkin seeds
Preheat the oven to 180C
easy bread recipe

Take a sandwhich bag (i.e. one with no holes). Put ALL your ingredients inside, tie it up and then get the kids to mix it all up.

easy bread recipe

Place in a small loaf tin and bake in the oven for approx 30min. Do check it after 20min to avoid burning.

easy bread recipe

Enjoy!

Hope you give our easy bread recipe a go! Perfect for bread baking with kids!

 

 

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5 Responses to Easy (No Yeast) Bread That Anyone can Bake

  1. J says:

    Thanks for sharing … definitely going to make this with the kids!

  2. becca says:

    wow what a great recipe. will def bookmark this. thanks, B
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  3. Alex would love the seeds in it! Your bread looks great!

    Feel free to link it up to our Irish linky where we also made soda bread 2 ways, regular and sweet!
    (http://glitteringmuffins.com/2013/03/04/ireland-soda-breads-regular-sweet/)
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