Easy Rainbow Bread Recipe - Sandwich Loaf - kiyafries (2024)

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Tea parties with my mom and my aunts were a big part of my childhood. A table spread with thick swirled frosting topped cupcakes from Publix, a floral table cloth, mis-matched teacups, a vase of carnations, and ham sandwiches made with rainbow swirl bread. Those sweet memories led me to my first attempt at rainbow bread during my first year of blogging (which has now been archived). Less sweet, being trapped inside during the stay-home order of 2020 led me to my second!

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Now, dear sweet baby angel Kiya of first year blogging had an okay result with her rainbow baguette, but I think this white-bread-loaf-turned-rainbow came out much better! What I wrote back then still holds true today– I am a bread baking novice– and this super simple white bread recipe (altered from Taste of Home) was much more user friendly. I also used gel food coloring this time around, which yielded an incredibly vibrant result.

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Bread Baking Novices Unite!
During this covid quarantine time, baking bread has been a major trend. At this point in my life, sourdough is a stranger and focaccia is an acquaintance at best– but a white bread sandwich loaf? Yeah I can get behind that! Swirl in some color and she’s almost as impressive as your neighbor’s boules and Carol-from-work’s starry night focaccia. Hopefully you can find flour and yeast. My best wishes go with you on your quest!

Recipe Notes

Yeast
Okay, as aforementioned, I don’t know a ton about bread or yeast– I am much more of a cook than a baker. What I do know is that I’ve had dead yeast ruin projects for me, so now I always proof it, regardless of what type of yeast it is. (The deal with instant yeast is that it doesn’t have to be proofed, it can just be added right into the recipe, but I still proof it for extra insurance.) “Yeast, are you alive? Oh yeah? THEN PROOF IT!”
You need two things to proof yeast: warm water (110-115F), and a bit of sugar for the yeast to eat, because we all need a snack after a nap to wake us back up.
I have used water that is either too hot or too cool in the past, both of which can keep the yeast from proofing properly. So now, I use my digital water kettle to set the temperature. You can also use an instant-read thermometer in your water.

Kneading
I want to warn you, kneading in the color for this bread is laborious. Each color must be kneaded in for about 8 minutes. The food coloring still wont fully incorporate at that point (it will be a bit streaky) but it’s good enough! I suggest enrolling a friend for this part. You may also choose to do 4 colors rather than 6 for less kneading! (Here’s the gel food coloring I use.)

Bread Variations
If you’re more of a bread pro than me, maybe you want to branch out and rainbow-ify other types of bread! Go for it! You can use this technique on any kind of dough that needs to be kneaded.

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Here are some videos to show the swirl process:

Rainbow Bread Recipe

Rainbow Bread

White bread recipe adapted from Taste of Home

Servings: 2 loaves

Ingredients

  • 1 package active dry yeast (¼ oz)
  • 2.25 cups warm water 110-115F
  • 3 tbsp + 1/2 tsp sugar divided
  • 1 tbsp salt
  • 6.25-6.75 cups bread flour
  • 2 tbsp canola oil plus more for coating bowls
  • 4-6 shades of food coloring gel food coloring will be the most vibrant
  • gloves to avoid staining your hands with food coloring

Instructions

  • Pour the warm water into a medium bowl, stir in 1/2 tsp of the sugar, and sprinkle the yeast on top. Cover with a dishcloth or plastic wrap and leave in a warm place to proof for 5 minutes. After 5 minutes, the yeast should be foamy and fragrant. If it isn’t your yeast may not be active or the water may have been too cool or too warm.

  • Meanwhile, in the bowl of a stand mixer, whisk together the remaining 3 tbsp of sugar, the salt, and 3 cups of the bread flour. Place the bowl on the stand mixer fitted with the dough hook. Stir the oil into the yeast mixture, then pour into the flour mixture and beat until smooth. As the mixer runs on medium-low speed, add 1/2 cup or the remaining flour at a time until a soft dough is formed.

  • Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured surface and divide into 4 or 6 equal portions, depending on how many colors you want in your bread. Work with one piece of dough at a time and keep the others covered with a dishcloth or plastic wrap. Put on your gloves and add a drop or two of food coloring to your first piece of dough. Knead for 5-7 minutes or until smooth and elastic and the color is well distributed. Transfer the dough to a lightly oiled bowl and turn once to coat the surface of the dough with oil. Cover with a dish cloth or plastic wrap. Repeat with the remaining pieces of dough with remaining colors. Allow all pieces to rise in a warm place until doubled, about 1.5-2 hours.

  • When the dough pieces have risen, turn out the first color of dough onto a lightly floured surface and pat out to a ¼-½” thick disk (like a pizza dough!) This first color will be the outside of your loaf. Pat out the next color into a disk on top of the first disk. Repeat with all remaining colors.

  • When all of the colors have been patted out, roll all the disks together, fairly tightly, to form your rainbow spiral loaf. Cut the loaf in half crossways to form 2 loaves. Transfer each loaf to a greased 9 x 5 loaf pan, cover, and let rise in a warm place until doubled, 1-1.5 hours.

  • Bake the loaves at 375F, about 30-35 minutes, or until lightly browned and the bread sounds hollow when tapped.

  • Remove from pans and allow to cool on wire racks. Cool completely before slicing for the neatest slices.

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FAQs

What is the difference between sandwich bread and regular bread? ›

The only difference between a 'sandwich' loaf and an ordinary loaf is its shape. A sandwich loaf usually has a 'square' section. This gives the sandwich an even shape where both ends of the sandwich are the same shape.

How many loaves of bread do I need for 50 sandwiches? ›

That depends on how many usable slices there are in the loaves you choose. If there are 25, it'll take 4 loaves (you'll need 100 slices for 50 sandwiches). If there are 20, it'll take 5.

What ingredient makes bread soft and fluffy? ›

Add Sugar

Adding sugar weakens the gluten structure, absorbs water, and eventually makes the bread lighter and softer. As a result, sugar improves the bread's taste, structure and texture. Yeast also eats up sugar to produce carbon dioxide, which raises the dough and makes bread fluffy.

What is the healthiest sandwich bread to eat? ›

The Healthiest Types of Bread, According to a Dietitian
  • Sprouted-Grain Bread.
  • Whole-Wheat Bread.
  • Sourdough Bread.
  • Seeded Bread.
  • English Muffins.
  • Banana Bread.
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Is it cheaper to make your own sandwich bread? ›

In a nutshell, if you're buying basic, cheap sandwich bread, it's probably cheaper than you can make it at home. But if you compare two loaves similar to what you could make at home — one made with high-quality ingredients as opposed to one made with lesser quality ingredients — home baking becomes much cheaper.

Is it cheaper to make your own sandwich platter? ›

Not only is it cheaper, it looks gorgeous when served.

Can I make sandwiches the night before a party? ›

If you're hosting a large event, sandwiches are great because they can be made the day before the event. They're a crowd pleaser, versatile, and cost effective (depending on your fillings). If you've got a large party, it can be easier to make one or two varieties of sandwich.

How many sandwiches does 1 loaf of bread make? ›

One loaf of bread can typically make about 10 to 12 sandwiches, considering you use two slices per sandwich. This number might differ based on your appetite and the loaf size, but it's a good estimate for meal planning.

What does adding eggs to bread dough do? ›

Egg has protein, fat, water and while the fat and water soften the crumb, the protein helps with strengthening the gluten and capturing more CO2. Eggs are also helping with leavening the dough which adds to the rise. Doughs that have more egg usually rise more, so go ahead and play around a bit!

What do bakeries put in bread to keep it soft? ›

Hydrocolloids can retain moisture in the bread. This is important because moisture plays a crucial role in the freshness and softness of bread. By holding onto water, hydrocolloids help prevent the bread from drying out too quickly, thus maintaining its moistness for longer.

What is the secret to moist bread? ›

For example, fats like butter or oil can help keep moisture in, while sugars will help to caramelize on the outside and create a golden crust. These ingredients can also play an essential role in keeping your bread moist when added in smaller quantities.

What is the best sandwich bread in the world? ›

The 6 Best Bread for Sandwiches
  1. Bread Rolls. A roll is a small and fluffy piece of bread that can be eaten on its own or used to make a sandwich. ...
  2. Brioches. Brioche is a sweeter option that works with almost everything. ...
  3. Wraps. ...
  4. Sourdoughs. ...
  5. Oil-Based Loaves. ...
  6. Baguettes.

What is the perfect bread for a sandwich? ›

A hearty Italian or French baguette, ciabatta, or a rustic sourdough loaf would be great options for making sandwiches with cold cuts and cheese like salami and prosciutto.

Why does sandwich bread taste different? ›

Preservatives: Grocery store bread typically contains preservatives that help extend its shelf life. These preservatives can affect the taste and texture of the bread. Processing: The bread-making process used by large-scale commercial bakeries is often different than the process used by small artisanal bakeries.

What are the 3 main types of bread? ›

There are three main kinds of bread in the world those that rise highest so are baked in pans, breads with a medium volume like rye and French breads, and those that hardly rise at all called flatbreads.

What is the difference between brown bread and sandwich bread? ›

Brown bread is made using whole wheat, with their outer covering intact. This makes brown bread more nutritious and rich in fiber as compared to white bread. Brown bread contains more vitamin B-6 and E, magnesium, folic acid, zinc copper and manganese.

How healthy is sandwich bread? ›

Bread is high in carbs, low in micronutrients, and its gluten and antinutrient contents may cause issues for some people. Still, it's often enriched with extra nutrients, and whole-grain or sprouted varieties may bestow several health benefits. In moderation, bread can be enjoyed as part of a healthy diet.

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