There is probably no smell more appetizing that reminds us more intensely of our childhood than that of freshly-baked bread. Our delicious bread recipe will bring back the feeling of belonging, safety, and comfort!
This copycat Jimmy John’s bread recipe is a simple step-by-step recipe that never fails. Made from simple, easy-to-find ingredients, this bread is perfect when you need a fluffy loaf or want to indulge in a slice of warm, wholesome goodness.
This bread has a thin brown crust, an irresistible flavor, and a soft and aromatic texture, and it will become your family’s new favorite weekend recipe!
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Ingredients
- Water — 1 ½ cups.
- Dry yeast — 2 tbsp.
- Sugar — 1 tbsp.
- All-purpose flour — 4 ½ cups.
- Salt — 2 tsp.
- Vegetable oil — ¼ cup.
- Cornmeal — ½ cup.
Instructions
- Warm the water, so that it’s warm to the touch.
- Pour the water into a large bowl. Add in the yeast and sugar. Allow the bowl to sit for 5 minutes, to allow the yeast to activate.
- Combine and blend the rest of the ingredients in another bowl until a cohesive dough is achieved.
- After 5 minutes, the remaining flour and vegetable oil should be added to the bowl with the activated yeast. To proceed, blend and combine the ingredients until a cohesive dough is formed.
- Next, vigorously knead the freshly formed dough onto a floured surface for 4-5 minutes. The dough should be homogeneous, elastic, and smooth.
- Drizzle some vegetable oil onto a large bowl, greasing it fully. Transfer the dough to the greased bowl, then cover it (you can either use a damp towel or plastic wrap), and place it in a draft-free and warm place. For the dough to rise, it is necessary to cover it and let it stand for at least an hour.
- After one hour or after the dough has doubled in size, press down on the dough with a punching motion to release the air and decrease its size.
- Flip the dough onto a surface that has been coated with flour.
- Divide the dough into 12 even pieces. Take each portion and shape it into a long rope. Proceed to twist each rope into a knot-like form.
- Drizzle some vegetable oil onto a baking sheet and use a brush to grease the entire surface. Carefully arrange the knot-shaped portions onto the greased baking sheet and generously sprinkle them with cornmeal.
- The knots should be covered with plastic wrap or a damp towel for 20-30 minutes.
- While waiting, set the oven at 400°F/200°C.
- Place the baking sheet in the oven and bake the raised knots until a golden-brown color is attained. The baking process should take 20-25 minutes.
- Cool the freshly baked bread before slicing.
Substitutions
- Dry yeast — You can easily substitute dry yeast with fresh yeast. The recommended conversion ratio is approximately 2:1. Therefore, you can replace the 2 tablespoons of dry yeast with 4 tablespoons (about 2 ounces) of fresh yeast.
- Sugar — Sugar acts as a liquefier agent by absorbing water, resulting in tweaking the gluten structure and creating a loose dough. If you want to replace it with a healthier alternative, use honey instead of sugar.
- All-purpose flour — If all-purpose flour is not available, bread flour can be used as a substitute. Compared with all-purpose flour, bread flour has a higher protein content and will absorb more water. So, you may need to adjust the amount of water.
- Cornmeal — In this recipe, cornmeal adds a slightly crunchy texture to the dough. Grits can successfully replace cornmeal, but note that it has a coarser texture.
Variations
- To add flavor — If you want a savory flavor, add a sprinkle of garlic powder or dried herbs like oregano, thyme, or basil to the dough.
- To add texture — You can sprinkle a pinch of everything bagel seasoning or seed mix before baking the bread. This will add a distinctive and flavorful twist to the loaf.
- Gluten-free — For a gluten-free bread recipe, you can use gluten-free flour made for baking bread. It is essential to remember that the result may differ from the original recipe when using gluten-free flour.
- To add shininess — Lightly brush the bread with egg wash before baking to create a golden crust.
Equipment
- 3 large mixing bowls.
- Plastic foil.
- Baking sheet.
- Oven.
Storage
- Before storing the bread, allow it to cool down completely.
- Place the bread in a cloth bag, paper, plastic wrap, or airtight container, and then store it at room temperature for up to three days.
- To prolong its shelf life, the bread can be stored in a resealable plastic bag and kept in the freezer for a maximum of 4-5 months.
Pro Tips
- Use a kitchen thermometer to measure the water’s temperature to ensure it has the right temperature. The yeast’s activation ideal temperature should be around 105°F-115°F (40°C-46°C).
- When you want to eat bread that was stored in the freezer, allow it to thaw at room temperature for several hours. Reheat the bread in a preheated oven for about 10 minutes to achieve a freshly baked taste.
- For a warm and draft-free environment that is ideal for dough rising, follow these steps: preheat the oven for a few minutes, then turn it off and place the dough inside to rise as needed.
Jimmy John's Bread Recipe
Equipment
Ingredients
- 1 ½ cups water
- 2 tbsp. dry yeast
- 1 tbsp. sugar
- 4 ½ cups all-purpose flour
- 2 tsp. salt
- ¼ cup vegetable oil
- ½ cup cornmeal
Instructions
- Warm the water, so that it’s warm to the touch.
- Pour the water into a large bowl. Add in the yeast and sugar. Allow the bowl to sit for 5 minutes, to allow the yeast to activate.
- Combine and blend the rest of the ingredients in another bowl until a cohesive dough is achieved.
- After 5 minutes, the remaining flour and vegetable oil should be added to the bowl with the activated yeast. To proceed, blend and combine the ingredients until a cohesive dough is formed.
- Next, vigorously knead the freshly formed dough onto a floured surface for 4-5 minutes. The dough should be homogeneous, elastic, and smooth.
- Drizzle some vegetable oil onto a large bowl, greasing it fully. Transfer the dough to the greased bowl, then cover it (you can either use a damp towel or plastic wrap), and place it in a draft-free and warm place. For the dough to rise, it is necessary to cover it and let it stand for at least an hour.
- After one hour or after the dough has doubled in size, press down on the dough with a punching motion to release the air and decrease its size.
- Flip the dough onto a surface that has been coated with flour.
- Divide the dough into 12 even pieces. Take each portion and shape it into a long rope. Proceed to twist each rope into a knot-like form.
- Drizzle some vegetable oil onto a baking sheet and use a brush to grease the entire surface. Carefully arrange the knot-shaped portions onto the greased baking sheet and generously sprinkle them with cornmeal.
- The knots should be covered with plastic wrap or a damp towel for 20-30 minutes.
- While waiting, set the oven at 400°F/200°C.
- Place the baking sheet in the oven and bake the raised knots until a golden-brown color is attained. The baking process should take 20-25 minutes.
- Cool the freshly baked bread before slicing.
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Notes
- Use a kitchen thermometer to measure the water’s temperature to ensure it has the right temperature. The yeast’s activation ideal temperature should be around 105°F-115°F (40°C-46°C).
- When you want to eat bread that was stored in the freezer, allow it to thaw at room temperature for several hours. Reheat the bread in a preheated oven for about 10 minutes to achieve a freshly baked taste.
- For a warm and draft-free environment that is ideal for dough rising, follow these steps: preheat the oven for a few minutes, then turn it off and place the dough inside to rise as needed.
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