Sure, it’s hot out—but some things are worth turning on the oven for. These 23 bread recipes are the kind you dream about: crusty, fluffy, cheesy, sweet, and everything in between. Fire up the AC, point a fan at your face, and get baking—because sweating for carbs is always the right choice.

Applesauce Bread

This applesauce bread is straight from an old church cookbook and totally worth firing up the oven for. It’s got that cozy cinnamon-nutmeg vibe with a little crunch from the nuts. Super easy, super tasty—you’ll be making this one on repeat.
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Peanut Butter Bread

Peanut Butter Bread is an old-school recipe from the ’40s that’s super easy to make. Just heat up a slice, slather on some butter or jam, and dig in. It’s the kind of cozy snack that goes great with a cup of coffee or tea. One bite, and it’ll take you right back to grandma’s kitchen.
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Hot Cross Buns

These hot cross buns are straight outta an old church cookbook, and yep—Grandma totally crushed it. They’re soft, fluffy, and loaded with currants, cinnamon, and allspice. You’ll be halfway through your second before you even realize it. Perfect for brunch, holidays, or just hanging out with the fam. Seriously, they’re tough to beat.
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Parker House Rolls

These buttery Parker House Rolls are way better than anything you’d get from a bread machine. Scalded milk makes ’em super fluffy, they get a little fold, a butter brush, and bake up golden and perfect. Honestly, they’re so good you might wanna make a double batch. Great for holidays, Sunday dinners, or just because you can.
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Old-Fashioned Homemade Bread

This one’s not the easiest bread you’ll ever make, but it’s 100% worth turning the oven on for. You get a golden, fluffy loaf that smells amazing and tastes even better. Grab some butter and call it a day—it’s that good.
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Stovetop Scones

No oven? No biggie! These stovetop scones are super easy and quick to whip up—perfect for a laid-back weekend morning. They’re awesome for breakfast or just a snack, and your kitchen will smell so good. You’ll probably end up making a double batch because they disappear before you know it! Plus, they’re just too good to resist.
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Irish Soda Bread

Go ahead and give Irish Soda Bread a try—it’s super easy, loaded with raisins and caraway seeds, and tastes amazing with a hot cup of tea. Nothing fancy here, just cozy vibes and a house that smells incredible. Slice it up, slap on some butter, and you’re in business. It’s one of those recipes that feels like a warm hug. Trust me, you’ll want to make it again.
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Cinnamon Raisin Bread

This Cinnamon Raisin Bread is super easy to whip up and hits the spot any time of year. It’s got sweet cinnamon swirls, a crunchy top, and makes an awesome breakfast or snack. Your kitchen’s gonna smell amazing while it bakes. Honestly, the hardest part is waiting for it to cool before slicing into it!
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Old-Fashioned Banana Bread

This banana bread is 100% worth turning the oven on for—super moist, loaded with ripe bananas and crunchy nuts, and just like the kind Grandma used to make. It’s the kind of thing that makes the whole house smell amazing. Bake one for now and another for backup… because the first one’s not gonna last. Seriously, it’s that good.
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Croissants

These homemade croissants from the church cookbook are totally worth the effort—they blow anything a ’90s breadmaker could do out of the water. Flaky, buttery, and golden brown with that perfect crispy outside and soft, melt-in-your-mouth center. They’re amazing fresh out of the oven with butter, a little honey, or just on their own. Trust me, once you try one, you’ll want to make them again and again.
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Cottage Cheese Bread

Want a bread that’s packed with protein and actually tastes good? This cottage cheese bread is seriously so good—moist, hearty, and way better than anything you’ll find in a bag. It’s perfect for breakfast, snacks, or whenever you’re just kinda hungry. One bite and you’ll get it. Honestly, it’s the kind of recipe you’ll want to brag about.
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Rosemary Sourdough Bread

This Rosemary Sourdough Bread is about to step up your baking game! The tangy sourdough and fresh rosemary give it that perfect homemade touch. It’s amazing on its own or as the base for a killer sandwich—definitely one you’ll want to make again and again.
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Rustic Jalapeno Cheddar Bread

This Jalapeno Cheddar Bread is spicy, cheesy, and totally worth turning on the oven—even if it’s hot out. It takes a few hours from start to finish, but the crusty outside, soft inside, and bold flavor make it so worth it. Sharp cheddar and jalapenos? Yeah, this one’s a keeper.
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Homemade Brazilian Cheese Bread

These gluten-free, cheesy little bites are crispy on the outside and super cheesy on the inside. They’re perfect for a quick snack, appetizer, or even a side dish, bringing a taste of Brazil right to your kitchen. You’ll love how easy they are to whip up!
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3 Ingredient Buttermilk Biscuits

These 3-Ingredient Buttermilk Biscuits are all the cozy Southern vibes you need—no bread machine in sight. Just self-rising flour, buttermilk, and butter, and boom: golden, fluffy biscuits every time. Super easy, totally satisfying, and perfect for breakfast, brunch, or whenever you’re craving something warm and buttery.
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Easy Tomato Focaccia

I’m all about focaccia and pizza, so this Easy Tomato Focaccia Bread recipe is basically my dream come true. It’s like a fluffier, more delicious version of the cafeteria pizza I used to love. Super nostalgic, but way better, and perfect for any pizza night or snack attack. You’ve gotta try it!
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No Knead Italian Artisan Bread

This no-knead Italian bread is totally worth heating up the kitchen for. You get that crusty, chewy, bakery-style goodness without doing much at all. It’s awesome with dinner, for sandwiches, or just slathered in butter. Make it once, and you’ll be hooked.
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Instant Pot Garlic Knots

Instant Pot Garlic Knots are super easy and taste amazing! Just let them proof in the IP, pop them in the oven, and you’ve got a perfect side, appetizer, or snack to go with your Italian dishes. They’re great for sharing or just snacking on while you wait for dinner!
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French Baguettes

It’s like having a little Paris café in your kitchen—these French baguettes are crispy on the outside, soft on the inside, and seriously good. Great for sandwiches or just ripping off a piece to snack on. Way better than anything from a bread machine, and honestly, kinda fun to make too. Once you try ’em, you won’t go back!
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Easy Homemade Biscuits

Homemade biscuits are easier than you think and on the table in 30 minutes. No stress, no weird ingredients—just warm, buttery goodness. Slather on some jam or eat ’em straight from the pan. They’re perfect for breakfast, dinner, or whenever you’re craving something cozy. You might wanna make a double batch—they disappear fast.
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Peasant Bread

This peasant bread is cheap, easy, and way better than anything store-bought. No kneading, no fuss—just a crusty, soft loaf that goes with everything. It’s 100% worth flipping the oven on, even if it’s hot out. You’ll be making this one again and again.
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Bread Machine Zucchini Bread

This bread machine zucchini bread is seriously the best—golden on the outside, super moist inside, and loaded with flavor. It only takes me about 15 minutes to throw it all together, then the machine does the rest. No fuss, no mess. Honestly, I could eat half the loaf before it even cools.
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Brioche Dinner Rolls Recipe

These rolls are super soft, light, and buttery—basically melt-in-your-mouth good. Brioche-style bread is rich, a little fancy, and totally worth it. They’re the kind of rolls you grab two of before anyone else notices. Serve them warm and just try not to eat the whole batch yourself.
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