This Italian Easter Bread is a lovely, sweet treat that’s perfect for spring! It features a soft, fluffy dough and colorful, decorated eggs on top that bring joy to any table.
Making this bread is a fun activity that the whole family can enjoy. I love how the bright eggs add a cheerful touch to my Easter brunch! Plus, the sweet smell filling the kitchen is unbeatable!
Key Ingredients & Substitutions
Whole Milk: Warm milk helps activate the yeast. If you want a lower-fat option, you can use almond milk or any nut milk. Just make sure it’s warmed, too!
Active Dry Yeast: This is essential for bread rise. If you have instant yeast, use that instead—just skip the frothing step! It’s a time-saver.
Unsalted Butter: Adds richness. If you’re looking for a dairy-free alternative, melted coconut oil or vegetable oil can work well.
Eggs: Vital for moisture and structure. If you’re making this vegan, consider using flax eggs (1 tablespoon ground flaxseed + 3 tablespoons water = 1 egg) as a substitute.
All-Purpose Flour: This is the backbone of your bread. You can substitute with bread flour for a chewier texture. Gluten-free flour blends are also an option, but they may yield a different crumb.
How Do I Ensure My Dough Rises Properly?
The dough rising can sometimes be tricky! To get the best results, here are some helpful tips:
- Make sure your yeast is fresh. If it doesn’t froth with warm milk and sugar, it’s time to get new yeast.
- Find a warm spot for rising. A turned-off oven or a sunny window works great.
- Cover the bowl with plastic wrap or a damp cloth. This keeps the dough moist and encourages rising.
- Be patient! Allow 1 to 1.5 hours for doubling in size, but sometimes it takes a bit longer depending on your room temperature.

How to Make Italian Easter Bread With Colorful Eggs
Ingredients You’ll Need:
For the Bread:
- 1 cup whole milk, warmed (about 110°F / 43°C)
- 2 1/4 teaspoons active dry yeast (1 packet)
- 1/2 cup granulated sugar
- 1/2 cup unsalted butter, melted and cooled
- 3 large eggs, at room temperature (reserve one for egg wash)
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 4 cups all-purpose flour, plus more for dusting
- 1 teaspoon salt
For the Decorations:
- 6-8 colored, hard-boiled eggs, dyed or purchased
- Sprinkles or colored sugar for garnish
How Much Time Will You Need?
This delightful Italian Easter bread will take about 2 to 3 hours in total. You’ll need around 30 minutes for prep, about 2 hours for rising, and 30 minutes for baking. Get ready to enjoy some delicious time in the kitchen!
Step-by-Step Instructions:
1. Activate the Yeast:
In a small bowl, combine the warm milk, yeast, and 1 teaspoon of sugar. Stir gently and let it sit for 5-10 minutes until it becomes frothy. This activates the yeast and gets the bread rising!
2. Mix the Wet Ingredients:
In a larger mixing bowl, whisk together the remaining sugar, melted butter, 2 eggs, and vanilla extract until everything is well blended.
3. Combine Yeast with Wet Mixture:
Pour the frothy yeast mixture into the bowl with the wet ingredients and stir to combine all the liquids nicely.
4. Whisk Dry Ingredients:
In a separate bowl, whisk together the flour and salt. This helps distribute the salt evenly through the dough.
5. Form the Dough:
Gradually add the flour mixture to the wet mixture, stirring with a wooden spoon or using a stand mixer fitted with a dough hook until a soft dough forms.
6. Knead the Dough:
Transfer the dough to a floured surface or keep it in your mixer and knead for about 8-10 minutes until it’s smooth and elastic. If the dough is too sticky, sprinkle a little extra flour as needed.
7. Let the Dough Rise:
Place the kneaded dough in a greased bowl, cover it with plastic wrap or a damp cloth, and let it rise in a warm spot until it doubles in size, which should take about 1 to 1.5 hours.
8. Divide and Shape the Dough:
Once risen, punch down the dough to release the air, then divide it into 3 equal pieces. Roll each piece into long ropes about 18 inches long.
9. Braid the Ropes:
Braid the three ropes together and pinch the ends to seal. Shape the braid into a large circle or oval on a parchment-lined baking sheet.
10. Add the Eggs:
Carefully tuck the 6-8 colored eggs into the dough circle, spacing them evenly and gently pressing down so they stick in place.
11. Second Rise:
Loosely cover the bread with plastic wrap and let it rise again for 30-45 minutes until it looks puffy.
12. Preheat the Oven:
While the bread is rising, preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C) so it’s hot and ready.
13. Brush for Shine:
Beat the reserved egg and brush it lightly over the top of the bread. This helps achieve a shiny, golden crust.
14. Add Decoration:
Sprinkle colorful sprinkles or colored sugar over the top for a festive touch!
15. Bake the Bread:
Bake the bread in the preheated oven for 25-30 minutes, or until it is golden brown and sounds hollow when tapped. Your kitchen will smell amazing!
16. Cool Down:
Remove the bread from the oven and let it cool on a wire rack before slicing.
17. Serve and Enjoy:
Slice the bread and place the embedded colorful eggs as a fun centerpiece or treat, perfect for celebrating Easter with family and friends!
This Italian Easter bread is not only a feast for the eyes, but it’s also a delicious, sweet bread with a tender crumb. Enjoy creating and sharing this beautiful tradition!
Can I Use Different Types of Flour?
Yes! While all-purpose flour is standard, you can use bread flour for a chewier texture. If you’re looking for a gluten-free option, a gluten-free flour blend should work, but the texture may differ slightly from traditional dough.
Can I Make This Bread Without Eggs?
Absolutely! You can substitute the eggs with flax eggs (1 tablespoon ground flaxseed mixed with 3 tablespoons water equals 1 egg) or applesauce (1/4 cup for each egg). This will keep the bread moist and help it bind together.
How Do I Store Leftovers?
To store any leftover bread, wrap it tightly in plastic wrap or aluminum foil and keep it at room temperature for up to 3 days. You can also freeze it by wrapping it well and placing it in a freezer-safe bag for up to 3 months. Thaw it at room temperature before serving.
Can I Omit the Sprinkles?
Of course! The sprinkles are purely for decoration and can be omitted if you’d prefer a simpler look. You can still enjoy the beautiful braided shape of the bread without them!



