Quick Soft Breadsticks

Our family likes these breadsticks because they are soft and chewy. I like to make them when I am in a hurry because they rise quickly.
 
Quick Soft Breadsticks Quick Soft Breadsticks
Quick Soft Breadsticks Quick Soft Breadsticks
Quick Soft Breadsticks Quick Soft Breadsticks
Quick Soft Breadsticks Quick Soft Breadsticks
Quick Soft Breadsticks Quick Soft Breadsticks

Reviews

  1. Awesome recipe! These are so easy and taste great too! I made my dough by hand, using 3 cups of all-purpose flour. I combined everything except the water (which I made sure was about 110 degrees F) and the oil, then I stirred the water in, followed by the oil. I did knead the dough a few times before I rolled it out, too. It didn't really take much more flour. I let them rise about 30 minutes, and I found that 15 minutes was a perfect amount of baking time. I got 12 breadsticks, but I didn't measure how big I rolled my rectangle out. I brushed them with butter when they came out of the oven, I dipped mine in marinara sauce, and my husband had honey on his. This is a keeper! Thank you!
     
  2. My family loved these! I skipped letting them rise, because I had about a half hour to get them done. Just kneaded the dough for ten minutes, cut them into strips and placed them about a half inch apart from each other, brushed with olive oil and sprinkled with salt, then I placed them in the unheated oven and they rose perfectly while it heated to 375. They took about twenty minutes that way, and they were perfect!
     
  3. These were absolutly wonderful! Here is what I did to make the dough. First I mixed the warm water, sugar, and yeast together and let stand for around 8 minutes to proof. I then combined the flour and salt and then added them to the yeast water. Pour the oil on top of that, stir to combine, and knead for about 2-3 mintutes on a floured surface. After that, you can just follow the recipe. I served the full batch to my family of 7 and there wasn't a single one left over! I was even able to get away with using all-purpose rather than bread flour.
     
  4. Fantastic recipe! I made mine in the bread machine. I added 1tsp garlic powder and 1tsp italian seasoning and for the oil used olive oil. I left the dough in the machine for 20 mins or so for additional rising time. I got 18 breadsticks and when they came out the oven (10 mins) I brushed with butter and sprinkled parmesan cheese. Big hit with hubby and myself! Definitely a keeper!
     
  5. These are FABULOUS!!! I followed the directions exactly ... when they came out of the oven, I brushed them all with melted garlic butter ,and on half of them, I sprinkled parmesan cheese on them. MM!!!!! I ate, like 5, of them right out of the oven! *LOL* I rolled out my regtangle and marked off where to cut them , I only got 15 breadsticks, but what I did was after cutting them from top to bottom , I cut them across the middle , giving me a double batch of actually, regular size breadsticks. A PIZZA cutter works WONDERFUL for cutting this dough! Thanks so much for posting this recipe!! I have a feeling I'll be baking a LOT of breadsticks! ;)
     

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