1PopoversWill Dickey
With their over-the-top appearance and eggy dough, popovers are a crowd-pleaser for any occasion. Make them as a side dish for a holiday brunch or fill them with scrambled eggs, roasted vegetables, and cheese for a hearty entrée.
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2Pull-Apart Garlic BreadCaitlin Bensel
This is not your average garlic bread. Inspired by garlic knots, this savory bread is topped with a garlicky butter, fresh herbs, and grated Parmesan cheese. It’s a labor of love to make, but everyone will go crazy for it.
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3Skillet Biscuits with Cinnamon-Honey ButterRalph Smith
With a rich, slightly tangy dough and flaky, pull-apart layers, consider this your new favorite biscuit recipe. And thanks to the one-skillet format, they’re even easier to prepare than traditional cut biscuits.
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4Potato RollsDanielle Daly
Soft and sweet, potato rolls are the perfect complement to a Sunday night roast or holiday dinner. The combination of regular all-purpose flour and mashed potatoes contributes to the roll’s fluffy texture.
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5Buttermilk BiscuitsWill Dickey
When you want an old-school recipe for mile-high biscuits, this is it. Pro tip: be sure to use very cold ingredients to create those irresistible flaky layers.
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6Pull-Apart Cheese BreadCaitlin Bensel
With only three ingredients and about five minutes of prep work, this pull-apart cheese bread is perfect for beginner cooks or last-minute gatherings. A hearty round loaf of sourdough bread is stuffed with store-bought pesto and fresh mozzarella cheese for a savory bite that no one will be able to resist.
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7GougèresDanielle Daly
Think of gougères as a savory, cheesy cream puff—minus the cream. They’re bite-sized and perfect for serving as an appetizer to your main holiday menu. Use high-quality, very sharp cheddar cheese for the best flavor.
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8No-Knead Dinner RollsThe Pioneer Woman
If you like the idea of making dinner rolls from scratch but are intimidated by the process, try this recipe. There’s no knead to fuss over shaping them into perfect rolls, since they’re baked in a muffin tin!
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9Pull-Apart Garlic-Herb BiscuitsC.W. Newell
Somewhere in between classic buttermilk biscuits and garlic bread is this interactive wonder. It doesn’t require any kneading and comes together in a cinch, making it easy enough for even beginner bakers to prepare.
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10No-Knead Bread (Boule)Caitlin Bensel
You only need five ingredients and a few hours of rest to bring this homemade boule to life. Ree recommends baking it in a Dutch oven, which helps create the perfect crusty exterior and soft and fluffy interior.
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11Skillet CornbreadBuff Strickland12Ciabatta Bread
Caitlin Bensel
From sopping up sauce to serving as the base for packed sandwiches, Italian ciabatta is one of the most versatile types of bread that you can make or buy. Ree’s recipe features a little bit of whole wheat flour, which gives it a nutty flavor and bite.
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13Cheddar BiscuitsDavid Malosh
An entire cup of shredded cheddar cheese is folded into the dough for these biscuits. As you pull apart the warm, flaky layers, you’ll find specks of the cheese throughout for an all-around flavorful bite.
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14Herb FocacciaWill Dickey
This focaccia doesn’t just have herbs on top as a garnish. Instead, a combination of fresh rosemary, sage, thyme, and parsley are folded into the dough, which helps to build flavor in every bite.
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15Monkey Bread MuffinsC.W. Newell
It’s sweet rather than savory, but it still deserves a spot on this list. These monkey bread muffins are made with three cans of buttermilk biscuits, which are cut into pieces and tossed in cinnamon sugar before baking.
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16Skillet Dinner Rolls with Garlic-Herb ButterRalph Smith
Making homemade dinner rolls might not sound like a weeknight-friendly project, but this skillet-friendly, no-knead recipe is totally doable. The herb butter that’s spread over the top of the rolls may just be the best part.
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17Self-Rising BiscuitsThe Pioneer Woman18Lemon Pepper Focaccia
Ryan Liebe
Focaccia is one of the easiest types of breads to make. With lemon zest and olive oil swirled throughout the dough, it may also be one of the most delicious.
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19Irish Brown BreadWill Dickey
For cold weather days, make this hearty Irish classic. It’s perfect for serving with beef stew, smeared with butter and jam for breakfast, or layered with cheddar for the best grilled cheese ever.
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20Parker House RollsRee Drummond
Try Ree’s take on this New England classic. Parker House Rolls were invented in the 1800s at the Omni Parker House Hotel in Boston, but they’ve been remade time and time again by bakers all over the country.
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