Wondering what to serve with these? I highly recommend Pasta e Fagioli, Zuppa Toscana, Creamy Chicken Gnocchi Soup or Minestrone Soup.
These are the perfect side dish to all your favorite soups. And you just can’t go wrong with that classic soup, salad and breadsticks for dinner combo. Or spaghetti and breadsticks if you are looking for carb Heaven. I love these because at restaurants breadsticks can be hit and miss. Especially chain restaurants. Sometimes they taste really good while others they’re over-cooked and dry, or bland, or too salty. When you make them at home they turn out perfect every time by following this easy recipe! And if desired you can serve with your favorite Italian style dip for dunking. Also here I’ll share the easy way to convert them into sweet cinnamon sugar coated breadsticks or savory cheese sprinkled breadsticks.
Breadstick Ingredients and Possible Substitutes
All-purpose flour – preferably use unbleached for best flavor. Bread flour will work great too. Active dry yeast – instant yeast or even rapid rise yeast will work (in which you’d cut back on rise times). If using either of those then you don’t need to proof first, just mix in with dry ingredients, blend with wet ingredients. Granulated sugar – this just every so lightly sweetens up the breadsticks so they don’t taste so one dimensional. Honey can be substituted, though you’ll only need 1 1/2 Tbsp. Salt – don’t forget this or they’ll taste as bland as can be. It’s amazingly what salt does for a recipe. Table salt or fine sea salt will work. Vegetable oil – to make them more authentic Italian breadsticks use olive oil. Canola oil will work fine here too. Butter – if you want to make these vegan then go with a vegan butter. Garlic powder – this makes the perfect garlic breadsticks. For fresher garlic flavor you could press 1 garlic clove through a garlic crusher, mix with 2 Tbsp melted butter, strain garlic for a milder flavor if preferred then brush butter over breadsticks. Alternately they’d be delicious with a sautéed or roasted garlic butter.
How to Make Homemade Breadsticks
Once you realize how easy these are to make you’ll want to make them all the time!
Proof yeast: To start dissolve yeast in warm water with 1/2 tsp sugar. Let rest and activate 10 minutes. Mix in remaining sugar, a portion of flour, salt and oil: Add in granulated sugar, 1 1/2 cups flour, 1 3/4 tsp salt and vegetable oil, then blend with an electric stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment until combined. Switch to hook attachment, add remaining flour and knead: Add remaining 1 1/2 cups flour and knead mixture on low speed, adding up to 1/4 cup additional flour as needed, and knead until dough is smooth and elastic. Transfer and let dough rise: Transfer dough to greased bowl, cover and rest 1 1/2 hours. Divide into 12 pieces, shape into a rope: Punch risen dough down, divide into 12 equal portions. Roll each piece into a 9 inch rope on a lightly floured surface, then transfer to lined baking sheets. Let rise a second time: Cover and let rise 1 hour. Preheat oven to 425 degrees near the end of rising. Bake: Bake 11 – 13 minutes until golden then brush with butter, sprinkle with salt and garlic powder.
How to Make Cheese Breadsticks Variation
If you want to make cheesy breadsticks then:
How to Convert to Cinnamon Sugar Breadsticks
Looking for a sweet dessert breadstick recipe rather than savory? The recipe will be easy to convert.
Tips for the Best Breadsticks
If yeast doesn’t bubble up with the 10 minute rest then it’s gone bad, toss it and start with new yeast (make sure it hasn’t expired). Be sure to allow dough and shaped breadsticks enough time to rise so they’re fluffy. If you want them more golden brown on top you can move oven rack up one level. Be careful to just bake through so they aren’t doughy and not too long or they’ll be dry. Serve warm! Breadsticks are always best warm. If you need to reheat then wrap in foil and heat in a 325 degree oven until warm, about 5 minutes.
Can Breadsticks be Frozen?
Yes you could freeze dough (prior to shaping or after shaping), thaw and let finish the second rise and bake. Or you can freeze after baking.
What Sauces to Serve with Breadsticks?
Their are so many dipping options for breadsticks if you opt to serve with something, which is totally optional. Try:
Homemade Marinara Sauce Alfredo Sauce Vodka Sauce Extra virgin olive oil and pepper Pizza Sauce Ranch (truly unauthentic but I love ranch on just about anything)
More Easy Bread Recipes to Try
Garlic Bread One Hour Bread One Hour Dinner Rolls No Knead Bread Rosemary Bread (Macaroni Grill Copycat)