
This bread mix makes a good “co-star bread”. It doesn’t steal the spotlight, instead it’s the perfect supporting player. Whether you’re layering on turkey and Swiss or spreading a bit of homemade jam, this buttermilk white bread makes the main flavors shine.

Last Updated on November 10, 2025 – Originally Published February 1, 2015
This bread mix was tested with a Zojirushi bread machine at sea level. Learn more about the bread machines I own and recommend.
Do you ever want the smell of fresh bread filling the kitchen — but without hauling out all the ingredients and measuring cups. That’s when a good bread mix comes in handy.
I tried a package of Prepared Pantry’s Buttermilk White bread mix. It turned out beautifully!
Before we get into the review, here’s a quick reminder — even if you’re using a mix, be sure to look at the bread dough a few minutes after it starts kneading. It should be a smooth, round ball of dough. If it looks too dry, add water a teaspoon at a time until it comes together. If it looks too wet, sprinkle in flour a tablespoon at a time until the dough reaches that nice, balanced texture.
Now, on to the finished loaf! It had a lovely, flaky crust. It was soft but held together nicely for sandwiches. The texture had just a touch of chew — the good kind that makes every bite satisfying.
I call this a great co-star bread. It doesn’t steal the spotlight, instead it’s the perfect supporting player. Whether you’re layering on turkey and Swiss or spreading a bit of homemade jam, this buttermilk white bread makes the main flavors shine.
My Favorite Bread Mixes
Check out these two mixes. They’re my favorites and I buy several of these every year.


