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Bread in a Bag

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By: Leigh Anne WilkesPosted: 6/29/23Updated: 7/03/25

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Kids will love making their own bread in a bag!

Bread in a Bag is going to become your new favorite family activity! Little kids and big kids alike will love making their own loaf of bread.

mini loaves of bread

Bread in a Bag Recipe

School is officially out here in Portland and summer vacation has started. When I had kids at home, one of my favorite things to do in the summer was hold cooking lessons. One of our favorite things to make was bread.

Making Bread in a Bag is the perfect way to introduce your children to bread making. It’s quick, easy and delicious!

Tips for Cooking with Kids

  • Make sure recipe is readable and accessible.  I covered my table with parchment paper and then wrote the ingredients on the paper so the kids could easily see it.
  • Have all the ingredients out and easy to reach.
  • Take time to teach them how to measure properly. I prefer the scoop and level method for flour.
overhead shot of four loaves of bread
  • Don’t expect perfection.  The important thing is that the kids have fun.  Their loaves won’t be perfectly shaped but it doesn’t matter  They still tasted the same!
  • Embrace the mess.  Kids will be messy and you will end up with flour all over the table and floor but they are going to have fun and so will you!  The mess will clean up quickly but the memories will last a long time!!

Science Lesson

While making bread with the kids it is fun to share a little bit of science with them.

What makes bread rise?

Bread rises because of yeast which is a leavening agent. The yeast gives off carbon dioxide which creates bubbles in the bread dough and causes the bread to rise. The heat of the oven causes the carbon dioxide to expand even more so the bread rises even taller while baking.

What is yeast?

Yeast is a living organism and it needs food, warmth, and moisture to grow and thrive. It converts sugar and starch into carbon dioxide. This process is called fermentation. It’s the carbon dioxide that makes baked goods rise.
I have a full post on how to proof yeast you can check out.

Bread in a Bag Ingredients 

  • All Purpose flour
  • Sugar
  • Rapid Rise Yeast or Instant. Yeast. This does not need to be proofed in water first.
  • Water
  • Olive Oil or Vegetable Oil
  • Salt
  • Zippered food storage bag

How to Make Bread in a Bag

Place one cup of flour into a gallon size plastic bag.

Add yeast, sugar and warm water.

  • Zip up the bag and smoosh it all together until the flour is all mixed in.
  • Let it rest for 10 minutes so the yeast will activate.
  • Add in olive oil, salt and remaining flour into the bag.
  • Smoosh some more until dough forms.
  • Take dough out of bag and place onto a lightly floured table
  • Knead bread until smooth, add extra flour as needed.
  • Grease mini loaf pans . Form dough into two bread loaves and place in loaf pans sprayed with cooking spray. You will get two small loaves out of one batch.
  • Cover with a towel or plastic wrap and let dough rise for 20-30 minutes in a warm place. Since we are using rapid rise yeast, it won’t take long.
  • Bake at 375 degrees F for 25-30 minutes for mini loaves.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I make one big loaf instead of two small loaves?

Absolutely, you will just need to bake the bread for about 40 minutes.

Can I use whole wheat flour?

You can use whole wheat flour. I would recommend using half whole wheat and half white.

Can I divide the recipe in half?

You can divide it in half and have two children each make one mini loaf.

Can I make this gluten free?

Yes, just use your favorite gluten free flour. I like Bob Red Mill’s Cup for Cup gluten free flour.

What size mini loaf pan do you use?

The ones I use measure 5.75 x 3.25 inches.

For more fun recipes and activities for kids try these:

  • How To Make Ice Cream In A Bag
  • Easy French Bread Recipe
  • Chocolate Chip Cinnamon Bread

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4.77 from 208 votes

Bread in a Bag

Recipe From: Leigh Anne Wilkes
Create a delicious loaf of bread in a bag. This is a great recipe to make with young children.
serves: 12 slices
Prep:20 minutes minutes
Cook:30 minutes minutes
0 minutes minutes
Total:50 minutes minutes
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Ingredients

  • 3 cups all purpose flour divided
  • 3 Tbsp white sugar
  • 1 .25 package rapid rise yeast (2 1/4 tsp)
  • 1 cup warm water
  • 3 Tbsp olive oil or vegetable oil
  • 1 1/2 tsp salt

Instructions

  • In a resealable plastic bag place 1 C flour, sugar and yeast and add in warm water. Water should be 105-110 degrees F.
  • Squeeze air out of the bag and seal.
  • Squish with your hands until well mixed together.
  • Let it rest for 10 minutes at room temperature. Bubbles will form.
  • Open bag and put in 1 C of flour, oil and salt.
  • Seal bag again and squish until well blended.
  • Add last cup of flour and continue mixing in the same manner until well blended.
  • Remove dough from bag and put onto a lightly floured surface.
  • Knead for 5-10 minutes or until smooth.
  • Divide dough in half and place each half into a greasedmini loaf pan. Or make one large loaf
  • Cover with a towel and allow to rise for about 30 minutes.
  • Bake in a 375 degree oven for 25-30 minutes or until bread is golden brown.

Tips & Notes:

This recipe will make two mini loaves of bread.  You can also make one full size loaf.  Just bake it for 40 minutes.
When working with kids remember:
  • have fun.  Their loaves won’t be perfectly shaped but it doesn’t matter  They still tasted the same!
  • Embrace the mess.  Kids will be messy and you will end up with flour all over the table and floor but they are going to have fun and so will you!  The mess will clean up quickly but the memories will last a long time!!

Nutrition Facts:

Calories: 154kcal (8%) Carbohydrates: 27g (9%) Protein: 3g (6%) Fat: 4g (6%) Saturated Fat: 3g (19%) Sodium: 292mg (13%) Potassium: 33mg (1%) Fiber: 1g (4%) Sugar: 3g (3%) Calcium: 5mg (1%) Iron: 1mg (6%)
* Disclaimer: All nutrition information are estimates only. Read full disclosure here.
Course:Bread
Cuisine:American
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  1. Ramona Blakley says

    Posted on 3/24 at 2:17 pm

    So much fun for my 7 and 10 yr old grandsons!

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    • Corinne/Colorado says

      Posted on 4/24 at 5:52 pm

      Love this recipe! Going to do with my 2 older granddaughters soon. Do you have a similar recipe in bag for Wheat bread? I have been looking for a light colored wheat bread. Tia

      Reply
  2. Kate says

    Posted on 3/19 at 1:44 am

    I love this recipe and use it with the kids all the time, all ages from 6 weeks to 6 year olds. I work in Kindy and it’s a great way to introduce baking whilst minimising the spread of germs. I’m going to try add a few things to this recipe and see if we can do hotcross buns in a bag.

    Reply
  3. Sussel says

    Posted on 3/12 at 10:27 am

    Enjoyed making with my 14 year old in a very cold winter day.

    Reply
  4. Salina says

    Posted on 3/8 at 7:48 am

    Could this be done in an air fryer?

    Reply
    • Leigh Anne Wilkes says

      Posted on 12/13 at 10:10 am

      Sorry, I’ve never tried it so not sure.

      Reply
  5. Christine says

    Posted on 3/6 at 11:39 am

    I made this bread first with my mom who had Alzheimer’s it was a fantastic recipe for her to make and it turned out beautifully… Since then I’ve made it with my niece who really wants to learn stuff… I’m so thankful for fun recipes as this that I can enjoy with my nieces and nephews… Thank you so much for creating this recipe…

    Reply
    • Leigh Anne Wilkes says

      Posted on 3/6 at 11:45 am

      5-23/32 in. x 3-5/16 in. x 1-7/8 in.

      Reply
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