Homemade Subway Bread Recipe

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Perfect Homemade Subway Bread recipe, just like the restaurant. This recipes makes a perfect copycat loaf of Subway bread for sandwiches at home.

open faced sandwich on table.

I love making homemade bread. It’s easier than you think, makes the house smell amazing, and provides that little extra something for your meal. Plus I can put on as many banana peppers as my heart desires, so I’ll also be making up a batch of easy refrigerated pickled banana peppers, too.

The homemade Subway bread was just perfect. It had a very soft crust (thanks to a little butter and letting it steam in a towel as it cooled) and a light middle, and it kind of smashed into nothing when you ate it. Just like the real thing.

Your family will be shocked and amazed at your mad skills, and you can wow them with an amazing cheese steak sandwich served on this perfect sandwich bread. Mom for the win!

four long rolls of bread lightly brown on top sitting in a white pan with hand rubbing butter on them.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • Soft crust and light as air in the middle – a perfect replica of Subway bread
  • This is a great recipe to keep on hand for any future hoagie needs
  • A simple bread recipe with basic ingredients you’ll likely find in your pantry

Recipe Ingredients

  • Yeast – If buying yeast in the packets, you’ll need to open two to measure out the amount needed for this recipe
  • Sugar – Plain old sugar to make the yeast happy!
  • Olive oil
  • All-purpose flour

See the recipe card below for full information on ingredients and quantities.

white round bowl with puffy pale dough in it.

I have had a few people email me and say that just before baking they brushed the outside of the dough with olive oil or butter and then sprinkled on some Italian seasoning and some Parmesan cheese for a great homemade Subway Italian Herb and Cheese bread.

I can’t wait to try this myself on any number of creative sandwich recipes!

How to Make Homemade Subway Bread

  1. Mix wet ingredients with all dry ingredients except the flour. Let the mixture stand for 5 minutes.
  2. Add 1 cup of flour and mix for 3 to 5 minutes. Add an additional cup of flour and mix well, and then add rest of flour a little at a time, until a soft dough is formed. Knead until smooth.
  3. Place the dough in a bowl and cover. Allow to rise and then shape into 4 rolls, allowing these to rise again.
  4. Bake at 350 for 25 minutes, brushing with butter and covering when they come out of the oven.

Recipe FAQs

How do I know how much flour to add to bread dough?

If you haven’t ever made a simple bread recipe before, the goal is to add just enough flour for it to be a soft but not sticky dough. If you add too much flour, you’ll end up with Subway bricks instead of bread.

Can I still make homemade bread without a stand mixer?

No stand mixer? This recipe can be made by hand, just be sure to knead it for a full 8 minutes. That’s a long time but developing the gluten helps the bread to be soft.

Can I incorporate whole wheat flour in this bread recipe?

This recipe works well with half whole wheat flour mixed with half all-purpose flour for whole wheat sub buns.

four long rolls of dough in a white pan.

Expert Tips

  • This bread froze just about as well as other breads. It was still soft but seemed a bit dryer after freezing. Fresh is best but they do freeze and thaw well.
  • Do not skip rubbing with butter and covering the bread with a towel to cool. This is the key to the texture of this awesome bread!
  • One of the awesome Bless this Mess readers, Kim, had great success using her bread machine to make this recipe. She let the bread machine run the full dough cycle, which is 1.5 hours long. After the cycle she shaped the loaves and let them rise for an hour before baking.
four baked long loaves of bread with a golden crust.

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4.91 from 144 votes

Homemade Subway Bread Recipe

Perfect homemade Subway bread recipe, just like the restaurant. This recipe makes a perfect copycat loaf of Subway bread for sandwiches at home.
Prep: 15 minutes
Cook: 25 minutes
Rise Time: 1 hour
Total: 2 hours 10 minutes
Servings: 8 (makes 4 nine-inch sub buns

Equipment

Ingredients 

  • 1 cup warm water, (110 degrees F)
  • 1 tablespoon instant yeast
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • 1 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 4 tablespoons olive oil
  • 2 1/2 to 2 3/4 cups all-purpose flour
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Instructions 

  • In the bowl of your stand mixer, add the water, yeast, sugar, salt, and olive oil. Let the mixture stand for 5 minutes.
  • Add 1 cup of flour and mix with the dough hook for 3 to 5 minutes. Add an additional cup of flour and mix until well combined. Continue adding the flour, 1/4 cup at a time, until a soft dough is formed. The dough should still stick to the bottom of of the bowl, but pull away from the sides. Let the dough mix for around 8 minutes total.
  • When the dough has come together but is still sticking a bit to the bottom of the bowl, turn it out onto a lightly floured surface and knead until smooth. The dough should be very soft. Shape the dough into a ball and return it to the bowl. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and allow the dough to rise for a half hour.
  • After the dough has risen, turn it out onto a clean surface and divide it into 4. Roll each piece of dough into a long skinny loaf that is about 9 to 10 inches long.
  • Place the rolled loaves onto a baking sheet lined with parchment or a baking mat. Repeat with the rest of the dough. Allow at least 2 inches between each loaf on the pan.
  • Cover the loaves with a greased piece of plastic wrap and allow the loaves to rise until doubled, about an hour.
  • Towards the end of the rising time, preheat the oven to 350 degrees. When the loaves are ready, bake them in the preheated oven for 25 minutes.
  • When the loaves come out of the oven, rub the tops with a stick of butter and cover them with a dish towel to cool.
  • Let the loaves cool for at least 30 minutes before cutting down the middle and topping with your favorite sandwich fixings.

Notes

  • Rubbing the loaves with butter and covering them with a towel to cool are part of what keeps them very soft, so be sure not to miss those steps
  • If you don’t have a stand mixer, just mix the flour in a bit at a time, kneading very well after it’s all incorporated.
  • Add seasonings to the dough to change it up, like garlic powder or Italian seasonings.
  • Instead of shaping the dough into loaves for Hoagie-style bread, make it into whatever shapes of sandwich rolls your family likes.  Note that smaller shapes may need a shorter baking time.
 

Nutrition

Serving: 1/2 of a sub bun, Calories: 254kcal, Carbohydrates: 40g, Protein: 5g, Fat: 8g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 5g, Sodium: 437mg, Potassium: 59mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 2g, Vitamin C: 0.001mg, Calcium: 8mg, Iron: 2mg
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620 Comments

  1. Rachel says:

    5 stars
    my partner loves this recipe. I add in some herbs and garlic salt for more flavour, and most times only need about 2cups of flour ๐Ÿ™‚
    super easy ratios

  2. Emily says:

    I am using my bread maker to mix all my ingredients (I dumped all the flour at once). I am still going to mix for 8 minuites, but I’m not sure if it will turn out the same since this starts out slow.
    I’ll let everyone know how it turns out

    1. Emily says:

      I used my bread maker and it worked great! I also sprinkled parmesan cheese on top for extra flavor!

  3. Jeff says:

    4 stars
    Bread turns out nice, but I would cut the salt in half unless you want a pretzel.

  4. Lawrence Henry Dziwulski says:

    4 stars
    i have done this recipe several times with success… can you brush with melted butter instead of rubbing with a stick?

    1. Melissa says:

      Yes, that will work great!

  5. Macey says:

    5 stars
    How would you make the herb and cheese blend just Italian seasoning and cheese on the top before baking ?

    1. Kaci says:

      add parmesan, Italian seasoning, garlic powder, and shredded cheese before baking

  6. Jim says:

    What type of “Yeast” ?? your bread looks spot on to Subways

    1. Melissa says:

      I use active dry yeast or instant yeast. Both work great.

    2. Jim says:

      Thank You

    3. Jeff says:

      I used Fleishman’s that I ordered from Amazon. Bought a pound which comes in two packages. Gave one to my neighbor. It’ll last 6 months in the fridge if sealed in a plastic container. Good for homemade wine, too, which you can make using Welch’s grape juice.

  7. Waza says:

    I’m about to make mine. Just wondering if bread flour work with this recipe?

    1. Melissa says:

      Yep, it’ll work great!

  8. Ginny says:

    Seems like a pretty easy recipe to follow. Will try to make very soon because I am craving a sub with a homemade roll. Should I use instant or active dry yeast? Can I use extra virgin olive oil? Thanx for your response

    1. Melissa says:

      Either yeast will work great and extra virgin olive oil with be great! Happy baking!

    2. Ginny says:

      Thanx hun. I will post my results

  9. Brad says:

    5 stars
    Mine turned out a little flatter than a subway bun but they were soft and delicious!! I think I may just need a little more rise time before baking. Kitchen smelled just like subway when they are baking the buns.

  10. Trish says:

    5 stars
    Delicious! After baking, I cooled then froze each roll individually in aluminum foil. When ready to use, put roll wrapped in foil in 350 degree oven and baked for 25 minutes. When they came out, let them cool a bit before adding sandwich toppings (shredded lettuce, onion, tomatoes, provolone cheese, banana peppers, olives), squirted on some mayo and mustard, sliced into two pieces. UNBELIEVABLE!! Soft on inside and the outside has a beautiful delicate crunch caused by the steam from the frozen bread in the aluminum foil.

    Absolutely fantastic! Can’t wait to try with a “veggie meatball” sub or eggplant parm. Thank you so much for sharing. So much better than any other sandwich sub bread I have tried.

    P.S. I made in bread maker dough setting. Could not be easier! Thank you!