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How to Make Bread Sauce

Homemade Bread Sauce

You will love this recipe for bread sauce; one of many traditional Great British sauces that is very easy to make. 

This velvety sauce is usually served as a side with a turkey Christmas dinner, or chicken any time of the year.

Homemade bread sauce pictured in a saucepan.

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*Post updated November 2024

What is bread sauce made from?

The basic recipe consists of slightly stale bread, milk and breadcrumbs.

A whole onion is studded with cloves, bay leaf and a few whole black peppercorns, but they're only used to infuse flavour into the milk and are discarded before finishing the sauce. 

Butter is added as a thickener. The sauce is seasoned with nutmeg, black pepper and salt. 

Homemade bread sauce

Traditional bread sauce is just one of many Great British sauces. 

Bread sauce is possibly the simplest thing to make, and I've no idea why so many people buy it ready-made. Or, worse of all, make it from a packet mix. 😐

Top tips for making the best bread sauce

Whilst this recipe is quick, infusing the milk with the onion, cloves, and bay leaf is the most important step in building flavour, so don’t skip this step, take your time.

Don't use store-bought fresh breadcrumbs, you know the dried kind because they are too finely ground and won't create the proper texture for bread sauce.

If you’re making your own breadcrumbs, only use white bread. 

Slightly stale bread is best as it will create a better texture in the sauce; using fresh bread will result in mush. 😨

Whole milk (full fat) is best for a richer velvety sauce.

Can you freeze bread sauce?

You can freeze bread sauce, although I've never tried it.

I think it's best to make it up to four days ahead and store it in the fridge.

Ingredients

  • whole onion
  • cloves
  • bay leaf
  • black peppercorns
  • whole milk (full-fat)
  • fresh white breadcrumbs
  • unsalted butter
  • nutmeg
  • salt and freshly ground black pepper

Make ahead

You can make this a day or two ahead, so there really is no excuse for buying ready-made!

All you need to do is make the sauce a little looser than normal, as it will thicken further when reheated. Reheat in a saucepan over the hob or a bowl in the microwave.

Homemade bread sauce - a traditional Great British sauce served with Christmas dinner. Pictured in a saucepan.
Cranberry sauce is also a MUST with Christmas dinner! 😋 

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Author: Jan Bennett
How to Make Bread Sauce

How to Make Bread Sauce

Bread sauce is traditionally served as a side dish with Christmas or New Year's Day dinner.
Prep time: 5 MinCook time: 10 MinInactive time: 1 HourTotal time: 1 H & 15 M

Ingredients

  • 1 large brown onion - peeled and left whole
  • 6 cloves
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 6 black peppercorns
  • 570ml/1 pint full-fat milk (whole milk)
  • 110g/4oz fresh white breadcrumbs
  • 40g/1½oz unsalted butter
  • a pinch of nutmeg
  • salt and freshly ground black pepper

Instructions

  1. Stud the onion all over with the cloves, then place into a saucepan with the bay leaf, peppercorns and milk.
  2. Bring the mixture to a boil, remove the pan from the heat and leave the milk to infuse for an hour, or more until you're ready to finish the sauce. Don't skip this step!
To finish the sauce
  1. Remove the clove-studded onion, bay leaf and peppercorns and discard them.
  2. Stir in the breadcrumbs a little at a time.
  3. Return the pan to the heat and cook very gently for 5-10 minutes, stirring occasionally until the breadcrumbs have absorbed all the liquid and the sauce is the desired consistency.
  4. Stir in the butter and nutmeg. Season, to taste, with salt and freshly ground black pepper. You can add a little more milk if your sauce is too thick.

Notes

If you're making this a day or two before you want to eat it, make the sauce a little looser than normal as it will thicken further when reheated. Reheat in a saucepan over the hob or a bowl in the microwave.

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