Oma's Traditional Brötchen – German Bread Rolls Recipe (2024)

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Looking for a German bread rolls recipe that's reminiscent of the Brötchen you had in Germany?

Take a look at these tasty German bread rolls. They are so similar to Oma's!

Depending which part of Germany you are from, these are known by various names... Brötchen (a diminutive of Brot meaning bread), Semmel, Schrippe, Rundstück, or Weck, Weckle, Weckli, or Wecken.

However, they are all known for being WUNDERBAR!

If there's one German food that's missed by almost everyone who has been in Germany and the one recipe that's always requested, it's this Brotchen recipe.

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And, I've made it really easy by using my bread maker. Just 15 minutes prep time and ready in 3 hours. WUNDERBAR! Do check the IMPORTANT notices below before you start the recipe!!!

(Don't have a bread machine? Don't despair. You can use your electric mixer instead. Check out the recipe card below … I'll let you know what to do.)

IMPORTANT Bread Roll tip #1:

Check the consistency of the dough after the first few minutes after the bread machine has mixed everything together and has started kneading it.

Depending on the consistency, one may need to add more flour, a tablespoon at a time, until the dough no longer sticks to the sides.

The amount of flour depends on things like the brand, humidity, altitude, etc. Whenever I use the bread machine for any baking or dough-making, I always check every time. Sometimes extra is needed. Other times not.

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IMPORTANT Bread Roll tip #2:

Once the dough has risen, make sure your work surface is floured. If you've made artisan bread, you'll almost recognize the consistency of this rolls dough is similar. It's a very, very soft dough... it almost flows!

In order to make it into rolls, you'll need to keep extra flour handy. You do want to be gentle with the dough. Fold it over gently several times. Gently pull it into a long roll and divide dough into 12 equal pieces.

Now, on a floured counter, gently form each section into a ball - the typical bread roll shape. You'll need to keep your hands floured. Only add as little flour as you can to keep the ball from sticking.

To get a smooth dough, place a ball of dough into one hand. With the other, pull the outside edge and pinch into the middle. It's also possible to do it directly on the counter.

This takes a bit of practice, but, my, my. It is worth it!

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Are these German rolls identical to the ones you can get in Germany?

No, they are not identical. But they are great alternatives that taste so similar to us that we're happy.

Why are they different?

Part of the problem is that it is difficult to get the same kind of flour as is available in Germany. Then, in Germany, they often use fresh yeast. Something that is almost impossible to find elsewhere.

The other part of the problem is that making real German Brötchen is very time consuming.

So, is it possible to make real Brötchen outside of Germany? Yes, with the right ingredients and time. However, for me, I wanted something that is so similar to what we had in Germany that is also practical to make at home. And quick. And wunderbar. And, this recipe is it.

Another Brötchen Recipe:

For a recipe that's made totally without a bread machine and with a bit of a different method, check out Heidi's Brötchen recipe for crusty rolls.

Really! That's why these deliciously simple bread rolls recipes are part of my quick and easy German recipes.

They really are that good! REALLY!

These have become hubby's favorite small crusty roll. He especially loves them with butter and jam for dessert!

If we're wanting a bit more 'crunch,' I make my Artisan Bread,that's so yummy too! And, actually, making that loaf of bread is even easier to make than this bread rolls recipe.

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What to do with leftoverBrotchen?

These German buns taste best fresh the same day they are made.

If you recall the ones you had in Germany, they didn't keep well till the next day. In fact later the same day, they no longer had that nice crisp crust. That's why fresh Brötchen were always bought every morning for breakfast!

However, if you have leftovers, you can spray them lightly with water and place in a 425°F oven for a few minutes and the crust will be crispy again.

Or, you can freeze them and then, once thawed, spray lightly with water and place in a 425°F oven for a few minutes as well.

That way, you can enjoy these even if they were not baked the same day. :)

Or, you can always make Bread Dumplings!

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Oma's Traditional Brötchen – German Bread Rolls Recipe

This simple Brötchen recipe (Brötchen is the German word for little bread) is very reminiscent of the German bread rolls from Germany. It’s claimed that there are over a thousand different varieties of these little German breads throughout the different regions of Germany. They are all known for being WUNDERBAR!

The one I’m featuring here has an incredible crust, yet is moist and chewy inside. Since I like easy, I use my bread maker to make quick work of preparing the dough, but you can also prepare the dough using the spiral dough hooks of your electric mixer (See NOTES/HINTS below). The secret for the crispy crust? Egg whites and ice cubes!

Prep Time

3 hours

Bake Time

20 minutes

Total Time

3 hr 20 min

Servings:

Makes 12

Ingredients:

For the dough:

  • 1¼ cups (300 milliliters) lukewarm water
  • 2 egg whites
  • 1 teaspoon (6 grams) salt
  • 1½ teaspoon(6 grams) sugar
  • 1 tablespoon (14 grams) soft butter (room temperature)
  • 3½ cups (455 grams) all-purpose flour, plus extra if needed
  • 1 tablespoon(10 grams) instant yeast

For the egg wash:

  • 1 egg white
  • 2 tablespoons (30 milliliters) milk

For baking:

  • 1 cup (about 150 grams) ice cubes

Instructions:

  1. Prepare a cookie sheet by lining it with parchment paper.
  2. Put all bread dough ingredients, starting with 3½ cups of the flour, into the bread machine pan. (Follow manufacturer's recommended order.)
  3. Set the bread machine to the DOUGH setting. This will take about 1½ hours.
  4. NOTE: After the first few minutes, check that the dough isn't sticking to the sides and has formed a ball. If the dough is sticking, add a tablespoon of flour and let it knead; gradually add more if needed. The dough will be tacky, but should come together without sticking to the pan. See the IMPORTANT note above the recipe.
  5. When dough is ready, remove it from the bread machine.
  6. Place dough on a lightly floured surface and gently fold it several times. The dough will be very soft. If it’s too sticky, dust with a little more flour.
  7. Form into a roll, about 12 to 16 inches long, and then cut into 12 equal parts.
  8. Form each piece into a smooth ball by placing it into one hand. With the other fingers, pull up the outside edges and pinch into the middle several times, dusting fingers with flour if needed.
  9. Place each of the small balls, seam side down, on the prepared baking sheet. Cover with a kitchen towel and let rise until doubled, about 45 minutes.
  10. Fifteen minutes before baking, set oven temperature to 425 degrees F (218 degrees C). Place an empty baking tray on the bottom rack.
  11. When oven is hot, gently brush rolls with egg wash (mix 1 egg white with 2 tablespoons milk). Cut a fairly deep slash in top of each roll with very sharp knife or lame blade.
  12. Place rolls on the middle rack of the preheated oven and immediately place 1 cup of ice cubes on the hot baking sheet on the bottom rack of the oven.
  13. Bake for 15 minutes, then carefully open oven door slightly to let any steam escape. Close the door and continue baking for another 3 to 5 minutes or until tops are golden brown.
  14. Remove to a wire rack and let cool for about ½ hour before serving.

Notes/Hints for Making Without Bread Machine:

  • If you don’t have a bread machine, you can make this bread rolls recipe with your mixer instead. When making yeast doughs, ingredients are usually added in a certain order. Since ingredients are added all at once to a bread machine, I mimic what the machine does and do the following:
  • Using my mixer with a dough hook, I put all the ingredients into the large mixing bowl, starting with the 3½ cups flour. Turn it on low for 2 minutes and then onto medium speed to knead for another 5 to 10 minutes until it no longer sticks to the side of the bowl and forms a ball.
  • Make sure the dough isn’t too sticky. If it is, add one tablespoon of flour at a time. The dough should be a bit tacky. Cover with a kitchen towel and let it rise about 1 hour or until it has about doubled in size.
  • Continue with the above recipe from where the dough is removed from the bread machine.

More Notes/Hints :

  • The amount of flour depends on things like the brand, humidity, altitude, etc. Whenever I use the bread machine for any baking or dough-making, I always check the dough after the first few minutes of kneading to see if extra flour is needed. Sometimes it’s needed, but other times not.
  • If desired, sprinkle the rolls with oats or seeds (such as poppy seeds, sesame seeds, or sunflower seeds) right after you brush them with the egg wash.
  • If you’re adventuresome, you can add a bit of diastatic malt powder. Don’t add more than 1 teaspoon though. This powder is considered the secret ingredient to promote a strong rise, great texture, and a lovely brown crust. However, if you add too much, things can get very sticky very quickly.
  • Another bread maker recipe? Try this rye bread recipe!

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* 03.14.2022 revision update

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FAQs

What is Brötchen made of? ›

The most common are Brotchen (little breads). They're made from egg white-enriched white dough, and brushed with more egg white before baking at high temperature with steam.

Why is German bread so much better? ›

German bread is unlike any other bread known to Europe. It is dark, chewy and dense, composed mainly of whole grains, such as rye, spelt, and millet. Wheat is taking a back-seat compared to other countries, where it is the dominant grain, resulting in lighter, whiter and starchier (and less healthy) bread types.

What is the most popular German bread? ›

Pumpernickel. This dark brown bread made of rye is perhaps the most famous of German breads and difficult to get in its original version outside of Germany. Pumpernickel is baked over a long period of time at low temperatures.

How is German bread different from American bread? ›

Bread in Germany, on the other hand, contains less additives and preservatives due to age-old baking traditions, strict food laws and rigorous quality standards for bakers. The USA has liberal laws for the application of pesticides.

What is the difference between Italian bread and German bread? ›

Bread is a staple in Italian diets. It is a rarity in Italian culture to have a meal without an accompanying piece of bread. Italian bread differs from German bread because Italian bread has a much more open structure and is made from predominantly white flour.

What is the difference between a Brötchen and a Brot? ›

(Das) Brot = bread. A loaf of bread. (Das) Brötchen” = small bread. The suffix “chen” refers to a small shape of the original size.

What is the number one bread in the world? ›

Well, Roti Canai of Malaysia tops the Taste Atlas list of the world's best breads. Roti Canai is a famous flatbread originally found in Malaysia. It is a pan-fried bread. The bread from Malaysia has secured 4.9 stars.

Which country makes the best bread in the world? ›

World's best breads: the list of winners
  • Roti canai (Malaysia)
  • Pan de bono (Colombia)
  • Butter garlic naan (India)
  • Nan-e barbari (Iran)
  • Pan de yuca (Colombia)
  • Focaccia di Recco col formaggio (Italy)
  • Baguette (France)
  • Naan (India)
Oct 4, 2023

Do Germans eat bread everyday? ›

Bread is enjoyed with most meals, especially breakfast and dinner, but also at lunch (usually considered the main meal of the day), which will often be served with rolls on the side. Germans enjoy a wide variety of bread including grain, Pumpernickel, rye, and white bread.

What is German favorite food? ›

Top 5 foods in Germany
  • Schnitzel. You can find these everywhere in Germany from classy restaurants to street food vendors. ...
  • Spätzle. For a country that is big on their meat, one of the most famous German dishes is Spätzle; which is completely vegetarian. ...
  • Bratwurst. ...
  • Stollen. ...
  • Kartoffelpuffer.
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What is bread called in Germany? ›

Bread (Brot) is a significant part of German cuisine. In Germany about 600 main types of breads and 1,200 different types of pastries and rolls are produced in about 17,000 dedicated bakeries and another 10,000 in-shop bakeries.

What is the famous dish of German bakery? ›

Marmorkuchen, or marble cake, originated in Germany in the nineteenth century and is popular to this day.

Why is German bread so dense? ›

It is made from a mixture of rye flour, whole rye grains, and sometimes a small amount of wheat flour, as well as water, salt, and sometimes molasses or caramel colouring. The bread is made using a long, slow baking process that can take up to 24 hours, giving it a deep, rich flavour and a dense, chewy texture.

What bread do Germans eat for breakfast? ›

The top components of a German breakfast include: Brötchen (Bread Rolls) – Fresh, crusty rolls often served with a variety of toppings. Bauernbrot (Farmer's Bread) – Hearty, rustic loaf traditionally made from a mix of rye and wheat flours.

What culture eats the most bread? ›

Surprisingly, the country that eats the most bread is Turkey where citizens eat a whopping 199.6 kilograms or 440 pounds of bread per year.

What are German dumplings usually made of? ›

German potato dumplings, also known as kartoffelklöße or kartoffelknödel, are unique spheres of seasoned potatoes and starch. There are many ways to make classic German potato dumplings, including some using all or part raw potatoes, some using wheat flour, and some using part wheat flour and part starch.

How do Germans eat Brötchen? ›

Brötchen - German Bread Rolls

They are often enjoyed for breakfast or as a snack, and can be filled with a variety of ingredients such as cheese, ham, or eggs.

What was war bread made of? ›

He describes this as "a farmhouse loaf in New England kitchens for more than 150 years. When white flour was scarce, often in wartime, this blend of rolled oats, cornmeal and whole wheat was added to the flour to make it go farther.

What is Borodinsky bread made of? ›

Borodinsky bread
TypeBread
Main ingredientsa mixture of rye and whole wheat flour, yeast, salt, barley malt syrup, black treacle or molasses, coriander and caraway seeds
Media: Borodinsky bread
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