Subway Bread Recipe (Deli Roll + Italian) – Milk and Pop (2024)

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Perfect for sandwiches, this Subway Bread copycat tastes just like the real thing! Bake it plain or top with parmesan and oregano for the Italian Herb version.

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A delicious homemade roll, soft and tender just like the ones you can get at Subway. This recipes makes a perfect copycat of Subway's bread for you to make amazing sandwiches in the comfort of your home.

Homemade bread is easier to make than you think! If you’re looking for more amazing bread rolls recipes, try my Cheesecake Factory Bread or these crusty sandwich rolls.

You don’t need any fancy ingredient for my Subway Bread, and the dough’s ingredients are all vegan-friendly.

Ingredients

If you look at the ingredients of Subway’s bread, you’ll find artificial flavors and preservatives for an extended shelf life. We're not using any of that here!

Let’s check all you’ll need for the same homemade result:

Flour. All-purpose white flour if fine for this recipe: it will give the rolls a soft interior and tender crust.

Olive Oil. I like using olive oil for the flavor it gives to these rolls. You can substitute for vegetable oil and get a similar result, or melted vegan butter (you can use dairy butter for a non-vegan version).

Yeast. I use instant yeast for all my bread recipes. If you don’t have access to instant yeast, you can substitute for active-dry yeast. Add ½ teaspoon more, and proof it using some of the water the recipe calls for.

Sugar. White granulated sugar is fine, but you can use brown sugar if preferred.

Water. Make sure to use filtered and lukewarm water. Remember: lukewarm is not warm/hot: it’s baby bottle temperature.

Salt. Salt plays an important role in fermentation, so don’t forget to add this ingredient! Use fine sea salt for this recipe.

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How to make these rolls step by step

  1. Put together the dough. In a large bowl, mix all dry ingredients. Add water and olive oil.
  2. Knead the dough. Knead until the dough is soft and elastic. If kneading by hand, it should take between 10 to 12 minutes. If using a stand mixer, use the dough hook to knead for 6 minutes on medium-low.
  3. First rise. Let it rise until double, covered with a damp towel or plastic wrap.
  4. Divide. After the first rise, divide the dough into 4 equal pieces.
  5. Shaping. Flour lightly the surface you’ll be working on. Using your hands or a rolling pin, open the dough into a rectangle. Roll dough over itself and pinch the edges to seal.
  6. Second rise. Place shaped rolls into a lined baking sheet. Cover them loose with a damp towel or plastic wrap and let them rise for 40 minutes more. They will feel soft and light when ready, but won’t exactly double.
  7. Bake rolls. Preheat oven to 350°F about 20 minutes before baking. Bake the rolls for 25 to 30 minutes on the middle shelf, until they’re golden brown on top.
  8. Brush with olive oil/butter. As soon as the rolls are baked, brush their top with olive oil or butter. That’s essential for keeping the crust tender. Let them cool for 20 minutes before serving.
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This recipe will make 4 delicious bread rolls, with a very tender crust and a soft interior.

Can I still make homemade bread without a stand mixer?

Totally, it will just take a bit more of time. If you’re kneading by hand, it might take from 10 to 12 minutes to get enough gluten development for the dough to make a soft and light roll.

Can I incorporate whole wheat flour in this recipe?

You can substitute half of the white flour for whole wheat flour. Just don’t use only whole wheat flour for this recipe, or you might end up with tough, dense rolls.

How to make Italian Herb and Cheese rolls

You can use this same recipe to make the Italian Subway bread.

Just before placing the rolls in the oven, brush them with olive oil or butter, and sprinkle Italian seasoning, and grated Parmesan cheese.

Italian cheese is usually made from an oregano, basil, thyme, and rosemary blend. I’ve baked these rolls with this blend and oregano plus parmesan only, and both worked great.

Parmesan can be substituted for any yellow cheese you’d like. Monterey and cheddar cheese are also delicious for topping these rolls.

Don’t forget to brush them with more olive oil or butter as soon as they’re out of the oven!

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Storing and freezing

These rolls are good for about 3 to 4 days, if stored correctly. After the rolls are cooled, store them in an airtight recipient or a bread keeper, away from sunlight. Don’t refrigerate or they will get tough.

For freezing, wait for them to cool. Place them into a freezer safe bag, seal it and store in your freezer. They’re good from up to 3 months. Don’t freeze raw dough.

To reheat, place into preheated oven (300°C) for 5 to 10 minutes, or until warm.

How to improve your sandwiches

Here are my 4 tips that guarantee an outstanding sandwich:

Don’t forget the spread. It adds moisture and creaminess to sandwiches. You can use mayo, mustard, cream cheese, or more unusual spreads, like onion chutney, caponata, or even a blueberry compote - it's fantastic with brie!

Use the right bread. Fluffy, soft bread is better with ingredients that don’t add too much moisture. Save moist fillings for crusty bread.

Use a mix of textures. Include creamy, crispy, saucy and soft ingredients to your sandwiches for a delicious result.

Keep the bread dry. That’s important if you’re making the sandwich ahead. If you’re using wet filling, it is good to insulate the bread by spreading fats like mayo or butter, or just toasting the bread part that will face the inside of the sandwich.

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Subway Bread Recipe

Tatiana Kamakura

Perfect for sandwiches, this Subway Bread copycat tastes just like the real thing! Bake it plain or top it with parmesan and oregano for the Italian version.

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 30 minutes mins

Additional Time 2 hours hrs

Total Time 2 hours hrs 40 minutes mins

Course Bread

Cuisine American

Servings 4 rolls

Calories 510 kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 teaspoon instant yeast
  • 1 ½ teaspoon salt
  • 2 tablespoon sugar
  • 3 cups all-purpose white flour
  • 1 cup lukewarm water
  • 4 tablespoon olive oil plus olive oil for brushing rolls after baked
  • grated cheese optional
  • Italian herbs mix or oregano optional

Instructions

  • In a large bowl, add instant yeast, salt, sugar and all-purpose flour and stir to combine. Add water and olive oil and mix until dough is formed.

  • In a stand mixer, using the dough hook, knead dough for 6 minutes. After that time, dough should be smooth and stick to the bottom of the bowl, but not to the sides. If doing by hand, clean the surface you’ll be working on and knead for 10 to 12 minutes.

  • Cover the dough with a damp towel or plastic wrap, and let it rise until double, for about 1 hour to 1 hour and 30 minutes.

  • After the first rise, divide the dough into 4 equal pieces.

  • Flour lightly the surface you’ll be working on. Using your hands or a rolling pin, open the dough into a rectangle. Roll opened dough over itself and pinch the edged to seal.

  • Place shaped rolls into a lined baking sheet. Cover them loose with a damp towel or plastic wrap and let them rise for 40 minutes more. They will feel soft and light when ready, but won’t necessarily double.

  • Preheat oven to 350°F about 20 minutes before baking.

  • If making the Italian variation of these rolls, brush rolls with olive oil and sprinkle grated cheese and Italian herbs/oregano just before placing in the oven.

  • Bake rolls for 25 to 30 minutes on the middle shelf, until they’re golden brown on top.

  • As soon as the rolls are out of the oven, brush their tops with olive oil or butter, so the crust will keep tender.

  • Let them cool for 20 minutes before serving.

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Notes

Remember to always leave the dough resting in a warm spot. Cold spots affect negatively fermentation.

You can substitute half of the white flour for whole wheat flour. Just don’t use whole wheat only for this recipe.

You can use active-dry yeast: add 2 ½ teaspoons, and proof it using some of the water the recipe calls for.

Nutrition

Serving: 1rollCalories: 510kcalCarbohydrates: 82gProtein: 11gFat: 15gSaturated Fat: 2gPolyunsaturated Fat: 12gSodium: 914mgFiber: 3gSugar: 7g

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Subway Bread Recipe (Deli Roll + Italian) – Milk and Pop (2024)

FAQs

What are the ingredients in Subway Italian bread? ›

ITALIAN (WHITE) BREAD Enriched flour (wheat flour, niacin, reduced iron, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), water, yeast, sugar, soybean oil, salt, wheat gluten, cultured wheat flour, malted barley flour, sunflower lecithin, dough conditioner (enzymes, ascorbic acid). Contains wheat.

How are Subway rolls made? ›

Subway bakes its own bread throughout the day, but stores do not make it themselves. It is shipped into the store frozen, and then it is meticulously prepared, and goes through the stages of defrosting/retarding, floor-proofing, proofing, seasoning, baking, cooling and serving.

What was Subway putting in their bread? ›

The thing that was in Subway bread which they've moved away from was “azodicarbonamide”. It's something that is approved by the FDA in small quantities and it's a dough conditioner. It's also found in yoga mats.

Does Subway bread have dairy in it? ›

In an effort to keep our guests safe and informed, see below for product allergen updates: New Wraps and Flatbreads contain milk and wheat (gluten).

Which Subway bread is healthiest? ›

Generally, Subway's “Hearty Multigrain” is going to be the healthiest choice.

What are Subway rolls made of? ›

Sugar, Kibbled Rye (1.9%), Canola Oil, Iodised Salt, Malted Barley Flour (1%), Fermented Wheat Flour, Fermented Rye Flour, Bread Improver (Sugar, Soy Flour, Emulsifier (322, 472e, 481, 471), Canola Oil, Wheat Flour, Mineral Salt (170), Enzymes (Wheat), Food Acid (300))). Contains: Wheat, Gluten, Soy.

Why are Subway rolls not considered bread? ›

Subway filed its appeal on the grounds that its bread was a staple food, and, boy, did that backfire. The court ultimately ruled that Subway's bread contained too much added sugar to legally be considered bread, and that it should really be regarded as confectionery.

Does Subway make their bread from scratch? ›

Subway bread used to be mixed in-store but is now made off-site in large scale food processing facilities. Bread is delivered to the store on a weekly or bi-weekly basis as frozen breadsticks. The bread is then thawed, proofed, and baked in-store at least twice a day (more for busier stores).

What did Subway remove from their bread? ›

Remember Subway's “yoga mat chemical” controversy? In 2014, a petition created by blogger/activist Vani Hari, AKA Foodbabe, urged the chain to remove azodicarbonamide, a substance also found in yoga mats, from its bread. Just days — and quite a bit of public backlash — later Subway agreed to phase out the ingredient.

Do they put sugar in Subway bread? ›

Ten percent of the calories in Subway's bread comes from added sugar. It's nowhere close to ten percent sugar by weight or by volume. Why does Subway add sugar to its bread?

What is the pink stuff in Subway bread? ›

The ingredient, azodicarbonamide, is approved by the Food and Drug Administration for use as a bleaching agent and dough conditioner. It can be found in a wide variety products, including those served at McDonald's and Starbucks and breads sold in supermarkets.

How did Subway change their bread? ›

According to a Subway representative, the U-gouge was first developed when the restaurant opened in 1965. Subway transitioned to the hinge cut due to the improved "consistency and ingredient distribution." Upon polling customers, Subway found that 97% preferred the hinge cut to the U-gouge.

What is artisan Italian bread? ›

Artisan Bread Only Uses Natural Ingredients

Some claim that artisan bread is made with only four ingredients of flour, salt, water, and yeast. One bakery says that the type of flour that is used is what makes a bread artisan verses flour that is used in all other bread.

Do bread rolls contain dairy? ›

Enriched breads, like sandwich breads, dinner rolls and the like, may contain milk, butter or eggs, all of which produce a more tender crumb and a slightly sweeter, denser loaf.

What oil does Subway use? ›

90% canola oil, 10% olive oil. I used to manage Subways so I know these things. Or, you could pick up a “to-go” packet and check. Also, their oil and vinegar is 2 parts oil blend to 1 part vinegar, in case you want to recreate it at home.

Is Italian bread from Subway healthy? ›

Italian Bread

This bread, a popular choice for many Subway-goers, offers a soft texture with fewer toppings. While not the healthiest, when combined with vegetable toppings like lettuce, tomato, and green pepper, it can be part of a balanced meal.

Is the Italian bread at Subway vegan? ›

Is any bread at Subway vegan? Yes. The vegan bread options at Subway include 9 Grain Wheat, Hearty Italian, Italian white bread, Roasted Garlic, Sourdough, Spinach Wrap, Tomato Basil Wrap, Habanero Wrap, and Wheat Wrap. Check with your location to see which vegan options are available.

Does Subway Italian bread have sugar? ›

Under a 1972 tax law, the sugar content of bread cannot exceed 2 percent of the weight of flour in the dough. Subway bread was found to have a sugar content of about 10 percent, the Independent reported.

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