This simple no-yeast bread recipe is inspired by traditional home baking, created during times when ingredients were limited but creativity was abundant. With just a few pantry staples, families were able to prepare warm, satisfying bread without the need for yeast or long rising times. The result is a golden loaf with a tender crumb and lightly crisp crust, made using straightforward techniques and everyday ingredients. It’s a reminder that comfort food doesn’t have to be complicated to be meaningful.
One of the best things about this recipe is how practical it is. Because it relies on baking powder and baking soda for lift, there’s no proofing or waiting involved. From start to finish, the bread can be ready in about 45 minutes. All you need is one mixing bowl and either a cast-iron skillet or a small baking dish. The hot skillet method helps create a beautifully crisp outer layer while keeping the inside soft and airy. It’s ideal for busy days when you want fresh bread without extra steps.
To prepare the loaf, combine flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt in a large bowl. Add cold buttermilk (or milk mixed with a little vinegar) along with melted butter or cooking fat. Stir gently until just combined—avoid overmixing, as that can make the bread dense. Shape the dough into a round, place it in a preheated skillet dusted with flour or cornmeal, and score the top lightly to allow steam to escape. Bake at 425°F (220°C) for about 20 to 25 minutes, or until the crust is golden and the loaf sounds hollow when tapped. Let it cool briefly before serving.
This bread pairs beautifully with butter, jam, or honey and can also accompany soups and stews. It’s best enjoyed fresh but can be wrapped in cloth and kept at room temperature for up to two days. If it begins to firm up, warming it briefly in the oven helps restore its texture. More than just a recipe, this loaf represents resourcefulness and the joy of sharing something homemade. With simple ingredients and a little care, you can create a comforting bread that brings warmth to any table.