Copycat Olive Garden Bread Machine Breadsticks

16 breadsticks
2 hr 33 min

These Copycat Olive Garden Bread Machine Breadsticks are light, fluffy and brushed with melted butter making them the perfect pairing for just about any meal.

A close up of breadsticks in a basket.

Copycat Olive Garden Bread Machine Breadsticks


My husband is definitely not a foodie and can be hard to please, but he praises these breadsticks every time they are served. That’s proof, in my opinion, that this recipe is a success and I have to agree with him, these breadsticks are pretty amazing.


I love this recipe because it uses the bread machine to mix the dough and complete the first rise. That means all you need to do after that is shape the dough into sticks and let them rise once more before going into the oven.


I’m a big bread fan and don’t like it when bread is dry or crumbly, but I can assure you that these breadsticks are neither of those things. They are light, fluffy, buttery and full of amazing yeasty flavor. I know you’ll love this recipe and want to make it again and again.


Breadsticks sitting on a basket lined with a white napkin.

Ingredients for Bread Machine Breadsticks:

  • water
  • active dry yeast
  • butter
  • egg
  • bread flour
  • sugar
  • salt
  • garlic salt
  • Italian Seasoning


How to Make Bread Machine Breadsticks:

Add all ingredients, except toppings, in order listed to bread machine pan.

Set machine to dough cycle and allow to complete. This should take around 1.5 hours.

Once dough cycle is complete, remove dough from pan onto floured surface.

Using a floured rolling pin, roll dough out into an approx. 12″ x 16″ rectangle.

Fold from the top down (lengthwise or from the longest size) to meet the bottom evenly.

Use a pizza cutter to cut top to bottom into approx. 1” breadsticks.

Bread dough cut into strips, sitting on a wooden cutting board with a pizza cutter next to it.

Place each stick approx. 1-2” apart onto a greased cookie sheet.

Cover with a clean towel and allow to rise an additional 30 minutes in a warm, draft free area.

Bread sticks on baking sheet before going into the oven.

Bake at 350 F for 16-18 minutes or until golden brown.

Remove from oven and brush with melted butter and sprinkle with desired amount of seasonings.

Golden brown breadsticks sitting on a baking sheet.
Copycat Olive Garden Bread Machine Breadsticks
Recipe details
  • 16  breadsticks
  • Prep time: 135 Minutes Cook time: 18 Minutes Total time: 2 hr 33 min
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Ingredients
Breadsticks:
  • 1 cup warm water
  • 1 tbsp active dry yeast
  • 2 tbsp butter softened
  • 1 egg
  • 3 1/4 cup bread flour may also sub. all-purpose flour
  • 1/4 cup sugar
  • 1 tsp salt
Topping:
  • 4 tbsp butter melted
  • garlic salt
  • Italian Seasoning
Instructions

Add all ingredients, except toppings, in order listed to bread machine pan.
Set machine to dough cycle and allow to complete. This should take around 1.5 hours.
Once dough cycle is complete, remove dough from pan onto floured surface.
Using a floured rolling pin, roll dough out into an approx. "12 x 16" rectangle.
Fold from the top down (lengthwise or from the longest size) to meet the bottom evenly.
Use a pizza cutter to cut top to bottom into approx. 1” breadsticks.
Place each stick approx. 1-2” apart onto a greased cookie sheet.
Cover with a clean towel and allow to rise an additional 30 minutes in a warm, draft free area.
Bake at 350 F for 16-18 minutes or until golden brown.
Remove from oven and brush with melted butter and sprinkle with desired amount of seasonings.
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Comments
  • Mary Mary on Mar 27, 2023

    Can you make these without a bread machine?

    • Yes, simply knead your dough and allow it to rise for 30 minutes in a warm place before making them into breadsticks and allowing them to rise a second time.

  • Carol De Vito Carol De Vito on Mar 27, 2023

    Can this be done without a bread machine? I still do all my breads the old way & prefer that to a bread machine.

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