30 Quick Bread Machine Recipes

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It's time to let your bread machine do all the heavy lifting while you take all the credit. Just add your ingredients, press start, and prepare for a house filled with the unbelievable aroma of freshly baked bread.

1. Bread Machine Calzone

With this recipe, the dough is infused with herbs and showcases an intense Italian spice blend.

Your bread machine will handle dough preparation. When the cycle ends, add your favorite cheese, sausage, or other delectable calzone and stromboli components.

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2. Herb Bread Machine Rolls

These have a fantastic, earthy flavor and are infused with garlic, and your entire home will smell amazing as they bake.

Because these rolls require over three hours to prepare, they are not suitable for everyday dinners. If you’re cooking for a special occasion, these are a must-have.

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3. Bread Machine White Bread

It may not be the most unusual bread here, but it is among the most useful.

The components are simple: milk, butter, flour, sugar, salt, and bread machine yeast.

It takes nearly three hours to prepare, but its delicate, fluffy, and moist texture, as well as rich, buttery flavor, far surpass anything available on the market.

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4. Bread Machine Breadsticks

I frequently use my bread machine to produce these wonderful breadsticks that taste almost like the ones from Olive Garden.

Their texture is superb, and the intense garlic taste makes you want to keep eating them.

They remind me of Cole’s frozen breadsticks, but these are slightly chewier.

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5. Cinnamon Raisin Bread

This recipe is a wonderful treat whether eaten plain, toasted, slathered in butter, or turned into French toast that you will not soon forget.

Furthermore, it is light and airy, so it will not make you feel bloated like other breads. It is one of my all-time favorite homemade breads to eat in the morning.

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6. Bread Machine Cinnamon Rolls

I’m sure everyone enjoys cinnamon rolls, but I know many who avoid making them because they can be bothersome.

However, with a bread machine, considerably less effort is required because the machine handles all of the work. All that remains is to roll, glaze, and bake them once more.

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7. Chocolate Chip Brioche

Brioche buns are delicious on their own, but they become exceptional when stuffed with chocolate chips.

The bread’s sugary sweetness complements the chocolate’s richness, and the sparkling sugar on top adds a layer of beauty and flavor. Do not be shocked if these become a regular part of your brunch.

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8. Bread Machine Chocolate Chip Bread

To put it another way, chocolate chip bread is similar to chocolate chip cookies, but better!

It is soft and tasty, and it makes a fantastic addition to any morning or brunch spread. It’s also ideal for sweet sandwiches like PB&Js.

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9. Bread Machine Garlic Bread

If you believe the fragrance of baking bread is wonderful, imagine adding four garlic cloves to it.

Your mouth will water and your stomach will grumble because this bread smells amazing. Make this recipe once, and you’ll never want store-bought Texas toast again. It complements spaghetti, lasagna, and other Italian meals.

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10. Bread Machine Sweet Potato Bread

This is similar to eating sweet potato casserole in bread form!

It is delicious. I usually add more cinnamon than the recipe calls for, but I enjoy a strong cinnamon flavor.

The bread’s texture is unusual; it isn’t like ordinary bread, yet it’s difficult to define. Just know that it is excellent.

The recipe may also be used to prepare dinner rolls instead of a loaf.

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11. Potato Rolls 

These rolls also require a considerable amount of time to prepare (over four hours), but as the recipe states, they are “the quintessential dinner roll.”

I usually save these for holiday dinners and am never able to bring any home. Every single roll is eaten, and people always want more. If you’re looking for a dinner roll that everyone at the table will enjoy, Amish potato rolls are the best bet.

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12. Garlic Cheese Pull-Apart Rolls

This gooey, cheesy bread is similar to monkey bread, except it is made with garlic, rosemary, and plenty of cheese.

You might call it monkey bread’s savory relative. It’s just as delicious as the sweet edition we all enjoy.

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13. Whole Wheat Bread

I realize it is not everyone’s favorite, but I like whole wheat bread.

It has the delicate, fluffy texture of white bread, but the taste is bolder and more earthy. I like to cut big pieces and eat them with tomato or broccoli cheddar soup during the colder months of the year.

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14. Pretzel Bites

I never considered making pretzel bites in my bread machine until I discovered this recipe.

They are now a regular appetizer in my home. Their salty, buttery flavor tastes just like the pretzels from a mall stand, and they’re even better when dipped in melted cheese.

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15. Bread Machine Multigrain Bread

Try this multigrain bread recipe for a more tasty bread.

You will prepare it with different grains, giving it a unique, wonderful taste, and it is high in fiber, which is always beneficial. It is delicious as toast and will add its distinct taste to any sandwiches you prepare.

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16. Bread Machine Pizza Dough

With your bread machine, flour, sugar, yeast, butter, salt, and water, you can quickly prepare high-quality pizza dough.

The bread machine produces a soft and fluffy crust that you can press and mold into any form. If you want it a bit crispier, brush it with olive oil before baking it with toppings.

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17. Bread Machine Cornbread

If you like your cornbread somewhat sweet, extremely buttery, and more soft than crumbly, do not skip this cornbread recipe.

This cornbread, also known as “northern cornbread,” is delicious as a breakfast bread or as an after-dinner dessert.

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18. Raspberry Jam

You might believe I put this on the wrong list, yet this recipe for raspberry jam belongs here.

It’s a little-known fact that many bread machines include a jam setting!

If your bread machine has one, you can produce the tastiest, sweetest raspberry jam with only four ingredients.

Simply pour your mashed raspberries, sugar, lemon juice, and pectin into your bread machine. Select the “jam” option and cook for around 80 minutes.

Then pour into jars and seal. It is the most simple and handy method of producing jam.

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19. Bread Machine Banana Bread

Banana bread has been one of my favorite homemade breads since I first tasted it in my grandmother’s kitchen.

It takes some effort without a bread machine, but the bread machine simplifies the process.

Just beat the eggs, melt the butter, and smoosh the bananas. The bread machine takes care of the remaining steps. To make it more sweet, add chocolate chips after the first mixing cycle.

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20. Blueberry Bread

This warm, buttery bread puts blueberry muffins to shame.

(And I adore blueberry muffins, so that should show you how delicious this is.) As the bread bakes, the blueberries grow soft and melty, infusing the entire loaf with their delicate, somewhat sweet flavor. This one is easily one of my favorite fruity breads.

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21. Bread Machine Milk and Honey Bread

This bread, which contains a cup of milk, three tablespoons of honey, and three tablespoons of melted butter, has a lovely sweet taste that makes it a quick favorite for most people who try it.

By modifying the settings on your bread machine, you may create sweet, buttery dinner rolls using the same recipe. As an added plus, it smells wonderful while it bakes.

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22. Bread Machine Monkey Bread

This is unlike the monkey bread you’re used to.

That sweet, sticky mess is tasty, and I enjoy it. However, this monkey bread is just as delicious.

It has unadulterated buttery goodness and is incredibly tasty. Imagine eating the softest, warmest, and most buttery dinner roll. This monkey bread is even better.

You can easily modify this recipe to create the classic cinnamon and sugar variation, but I urge you to try it as is. You will not be disappointed.

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23. Peanut Butter Bread  

Peanut butter bread is a wonderful option if you want a warm, sweet treat.

It tastes delicious at any time of day, with or without the peanut butter glaze. You can have it by itself, toasted, drizzled with sweet glaze, or topped with cream cheese, jam, or jelly.

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24. Rosemary Garlic Focaccia Bread

Rosemary, garlic powder, garlic cloves, oregano, parsley, and parmesan: if that isn’t a recipe for perfection, I’m not sure what is.

This bread smells amazing and tastes even better. Serve it with soups, salads, or pasta. It is compatible with almost everything.

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25. Bread Machine Pound Cake

This recipe is sure to please if you like pound cake’s soft sponginess.

Preparing it is so simple! Simply pour the ingredients into your bread machine, select your chosen crust, and pick the “cake” option. You’ll have a delicious pound cake quickly.

My favorite topping is whipped cream and sugared strawberries. Yum.

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26. Lemon Cake Bread

Lemon cake bread, whether prepared entirely in your bread machine or started there and completed in the oven, is zesty, sweet, and thick enough to rapidly fill you up.

The gorgeous golden brown color and crispy edges are also appealing.

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27. Bread Machine Chocolate Cake

Bread machines are no longer exclusively for bread.

If you’ve never used your machine to make cake, you should start with this outstanding vegan chocolate cake recipe.

It can also be prepared in the oven, but the bread maker makes it fluffier and airier, which I love. If you do not follow a vegan diet, check out the chocolate ganache frosting recipe included.

While it is rich, the flavor is so delicious that you will not feel guilty.

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28. Bread Machine Dinner Rolls

I enjoy dipping these buttery, yeasty rolls in mashed potatoes and gravy.

They are, nevertheless, extremely versatile. They can also be used as hamburger or slider buns.

They also require just the most basic components, allowing you to experience that wonderful homemade flavor without the problematic kneading and mixing.

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29. Bagels

If you love bagels, a bread machine is a worthwhile investment.

Bread machine bagels are chewier and softer than store-bought bagels. Furthermore, you may personalize them by adding all of your favorite toppings.

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