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These Copycat Olive Garden Breadsticks are soft and fluffy on the inside just like the real deal. You can enjoy them whenever you want when you make them at home.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe!
If you are a big fan of Olive Garden Breadsticks, you are going to love this recipe. It’s been years since I’ve actually been to Olive Garden but those unlimited breadsticks are definitely one of the best things about the place! I decided I needed to figure out how to make a copycat recipes of these breadsticks that was quick and easy and this is the recipe! Enjoy these delicious homemade breadsticks any night of the week. The flavor is spot on.
Ingredients Needed
- Active dry yeast
- Flour. I like to use unbleached all purpose flour and you can also use bread flour.
- Butter. I use salted butter but you could also use unsalted butter.
- Sugar
- Salt
- Garlic Powder
- Oregano
Tips from Leigh Anne
- The recipe makes about 16 olive garden breadsticks which is too many for my reduced size family so I usually cut the recipe in half and it still works great. Eight breadsticks was enough for dinner and a few for leftovers too.
- If you need to make these extra quick and easy, you can use some frozen bread dough to make the breadsticks and no one will probably know the difference! You will get 8 breadsticks out of one loaf of frozen bread dough. You can also use frozen rolls and make one breadstick from each roll (they will be slightly smaller)
How to Make Olive Garden Breadsticks
- Place 1/4 c warm water in a bowl and sprinkle yeast on top, stir and allow to sit for 5 minutes until foamy..
- Add the sugar, butter, salt and 4 cups flour in the bowl of a standing mixer with the dough hook attachment. Pour in yeast mixture, remaining water, kneading until a sticky dough forms.
- Add in some additional flour (1/4 cup or more) and continue mixing until a nice soft, smooth dough forms.
- Divide dough into two pieces on a lightly floured surface and roll each piece into a foot long roll. The dough does not need to rise before doing this.
- Cut each roll of dough into 8 pieces.
- Roll each piece into a nice 7 inch long bread stick.
- Allow breadsticks to rise in a nice warm place for 30 minutes. I put my breadsticks into my oven which I have preheated to 150 degrees and then turned off. Cover them and let them rise.
- After they have risen, mix together the topping and brush half the mixture over the breadsticks.
- Bake at 400 degrees F. for 12-15 minutes or until golden brown.
- Brush with remaining melted butter mixture after taking them out of the oven.
They are now ready to enjoy these delicious Olive Garden breadsticks. Of course, like any bread, they are best eaten warm right out of the oven!!
Breadstick Variations
- Add a sprinkle of powdered Parmesan cheese before baking
- Use an Italian Seasoning blend on them or your favorite herb. You can even use fresh herbs instead of dry. (use twice as much fresh herbs as dry)
- Do a sweetened version by brushing with butter as soon as they come out of the oven and then give them a sprinkle of cinnamon sugar.
Pair This With
- Spaghetti with meat sauce
- Tortellini and Sausage Soup
- Pasta e fagio
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use instant yeast instead?
If using instant or rapid rise yeast there is not need to proof the yeast first. Just add the yeast in with the flour and other dry ingredients.
Can Olive Garden breadsticks be frozen?
Breadstick Dough: You can freeze the dough before you shape it. When ready to use, thaw the dough and let it finish the second rise and then bake.
Freeze Baked Breadsticks: You can also freeze the breadsticks in an airtight container after they have been baked. Thaw in the fridge and rewarm, wrapped in foil in the oven at 350 degrees F.
What sauce do I serve with olive garden breadsticks?
We love to serve them with our favorite pizza sauce.
What is the best way to store leftover breadsticks?
Store leftover breadsticks in an airtight container at room temperature.
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Olive Garden Bread Sticks
Ingredients
- 2 1/4 tsp dry active yeast
- 1 1/4 cups warm water divided
- 4 1/4 Cups flour
- 2 Tbsp butter softened
- 2 Tbsp sugar
- 1 1/2 tsp salt
Topping:
- 3 Tbsp butter melted
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1/4 tsp garlic powder
- 1/2 tsp oregano
Instructions
- To make the dough place 1/4 c warm water in a bowl and sprinkle yeast on top, stir and allow to sit for 5 minutes until foamy..
- Add the sugar, butter, salt and 4 cups flour into a mixer. Add in yeast mixture, remaining water and mix until a sticky dough forms.
- Add some additional flour (1/4 cup or more) and continue mixing until a nice soft, smooth dough forms.
- Place on floured counter top and divide dough in half, forming two one foot long logs of dough.
- Cut each log into 8 even pieces. Roll each piece into a 7 inch long breadstick. You will have 16 breadsticks.
- Place the breadsticks on a parchment lined cookie sheet. Place breadsticks about 1- 1 1/2 inches apart. Cover with a cloth and let rise in a warm place for about 45 minutes.
- Preheat oven to 400.
- Make the topping and brush the breadsticks with 1/2 the mixture before baking.
- Bake until lightly golden brown, about 12-15 minutes.
- After you remove from the oven brush with the remaining butter mixture.
Tips & Notes:
- The recipe makes about 16 bread sticks which is too many for my reduced size family so I usually cut the recipe in half and it still works great. Eight bread sticks was enough for dinner and a few for leftovers too.
- If you need to make these extra quick and easy, you can use some frozen bread dough to make the breadsticks and no one will probably know the difference! You will get 8 breadsticks out of one loaf of frozen bread dough. You can also use frozen rolls and make one breadstick from each roll (they will be slightly smaller)
Nathalie says
I made these but only used half the sugar and subbed 1 cup of whole wheat flour. I also baked them, then added cheese. They were really good.
Tara says
This recipe is fabulous! I’ve made it a few times and I’ve actually had a lot more success putting the full 1 1/4 cup of water (warm) and a tablespoon of the sugar in with the yeast while it blooms. Maybe it’s just my yeast, but I’ve found the sticks rise better with all that warm water! I agree they’re better than Olive Garden!
Kandi says
For taste these are five stars! They are soft and the topping makes them taste even better than olive garden.
I found an oiled counter top to roll the logs was easier than the floured counter top. The cutting instructions were not super clear so I ended up with mini loaves vs. Bread sticks. Either way they were delicious and will be making them again.
Ana says
Delicious, better than Olive Garden!
Lea says
I don’t understand step 2. “ Add the flour, sugar, butter, salt and 4 cups flour into a mixer. ” why does it say flour twice ??
Leigh Anne Wilkes says
It’s just a typo, I’ve fixed the directions.