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Olive Garden Breadsticks copycat recipe for you to recreate at home! These simple Italian breadsticks are buttery, garlicky, and ultra-soft. Serve with alfredo sauce, cheesy marinara, or homemade marinara.

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If you’re familiar with Olive Garden then you’d know that most people go there for their breadsticks and not the pasta (I’m not kidding!).

You get unlimited breadsticks and salad, and for me, that’s a win! It’s how the Italians show their generosity and that, of course, sounds good to me and makes me want to visit their restaurant more often. I mean, I already LOVE restaurants where you get unlimited refills when it comes to drinks, but unlimited breadsticks and salad? Count me in!

Sadly, we can’t dine out every night, and I always crave Olive Garden’s iconic breadsticks. So I thought why not try and recreate these breadsticks at home, I mean, that means that I can have Olive Garden breadsticks anytime, right? Yay!

They’re perfect with my ravioli lasagna, homemade chicken parmesan, or any of your favorite dinners.

Now let’s talk about the texture of the breadsticks and what they taste like. They’re light, airy, pillowy but chewy, they’re garlic-scented, savory, and buttery. I can’t think of more perfect breadsticks than these, and to be honest, you can never eat just one! Honestly, they’re SO addictive!

The Ingredients

You only need a handful of ingredients to make these breadsticks:

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Complete list of ingredients and amounts can be found in the recipe card below.

  • Sweetener – You can either use granulated sugar or honey, to sweeten the breadsticks a little.
  • Yeast – If using rapid yeast, then just mix with the ingredients and work with the dough. If using dry yeast, then it needs to proof with water and sugar and when it bubbles, it can be mixed with the flour.
  • Flour – either use all-purpose flour or bread flour (for the images, I’ve used organic white bread flour).
  • Salt – Fine salt or table salt will do, this is added to flavor the breadsticks.
  • Butter – I like to use unsalted butter and then add as much salt as I like, if you only have salted butter, then cut the salt amount in half (to 1 teaspoon). Can also be substituted with olive oil, I tested it a few times, and it works great!
  • Salt, garlic granules, and butter – the butter will be melted and brushed over warm breadsticks along with garlic granules and salt.

How to Make Olive Garden Breadsticks

I know that the idea of baking these breadsticks at home might be intimidating, but trust me, this is so easy!

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  1. In a small bowl, mix water with sugar and yeast. Set aside and leave the yeast to activate and bubble, it should take around 10 minutes.
  2. In a bowl, mix flour with melted butter or olive oil, salt, and the yeast mixture. Knead it out on a floured surface and knead for 7 minutes or until you get a smooth ball of dough.
  3. Divide the dough ball into 12 equal balls, and roll each out into a rope.
  4. Place each “rope” onto a baking pan lined with parchment paper. Cover with a towel, and let it rise in a warm place for 1 hour (they won’t double in size, and that’s ok).
  5. You can brush the breadsticks with egg wash for a glossy finish, but I usually skip this step to replicate Olive Garden’s texture.
  6. Preheat the oven to 390°F (200°C) just 10 minutes before the 1 hour above ends. Bake the breadsticks for 15 minutes.
  7. Remove from the oven, and while they’re still warm, brush with melted butter and sprinkle with garlic salt (mix the garlic with salt in a small bowl then sprinkle the mixture). Serve warm with homemade alfredo sauce, marinara, or cheesy marinara and Olive Garden’s Salad.

Yeast Dough

Many baking beginners find yeast dough a little intimidating, but I promise, it’s so easy if you understand how it works.

There are 2 main types of yeast:

  1. Wet yeast: Also known as fresh or cake yeast.
  2. Dry yeast: Active dry or Instant yeast, and that’s what we’re using in this breadstick recipe. Dry yeast is in a dormant state, and require liquid to wake from it or to activate.

To make sure that your dry yeast is active and “alive”, it is recommended that you dissolve it in liquid with sugar and leave it in a warm place for 5-10 minutes. If it comes foamy and bubbly, then it’s good to use. If not, then it’s off and should be tossed.

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What to Serve With

  • Alfredo sauce! My favorite dip for breadsticks at Olive Garden is alfredo sauce, and I have a great recipe for homemade alfredo sauce that you can try.
  • Marinara – making a homemade marinara sauce is SO easy, or use store-bought jarred one if there’s one that you like.
  • Ranch sauce – I always make it at home from scratch, 100x times better than store-bought ranch!
  • Salsa Ranchera – Mexican roasted vegetable salsa, so easy and good!
  • Honey Mustard Sauce – I love this sauce with crispy chicken tenders, but it’s also great with breadsticks. Find the recipe here.
  • Olive Garden Salad – I have a copycat recipe for you to follow! You can’t beat fresh breadsticks and salad!
  • Chicken Gnocchi Soup – For the full Olive Garden experience, make this soup and enjoy it with homemade breadsticks!
  • Olive Garden Chicken Pasta, a delicious dinner made with just a few ingredients in the slow cooker!

Variations

  • Plain breadsticks – brush with an egg wash before baking.
  • Everything bagel breadsticks – brush with an egg wash and sprinkle with everything bagel seasoning before baking.
  • Italian herb breadsticks – brush with an egg wash and sprinkle with oregano before baking.
  • Sweet cinnamon – leave the breadsticks plain, bake and then brush with melted butter and toss in cinnamon sugar (granulated sugar mixed with ground cinnamon).
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Olive Garden Breadsticks

Prep Time: 20 minutes mins

Cook Time: 15 minutes mins

Rising time: 1 hour hr

Total Time: 1 hour hr 35 minutes mins

Author: Diana

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Olive Garden Breadsticks copycat recipe for you to recreate at home! These simple Italian breadsticks are buttery, garlicky, and ultra-soft.

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Olive Garden Breadsticks copycat recipe for you to recreate at home! These simple Italian breadsticks are buttery, garlicky, and ultra-soft.

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Ingredients

  • 1 and ½ cups warm tap water NOT boiling or super hot, up to 130°F (55°C) see note 1.
  • 2 tablespoons granulated sugar
  • 2 teaspoons dry yeast see note 2
  • 4 and ½ cups bread flour
  • 2 teaspoons salt
  • 3 tablespoons unsalted butter melted

For the topping

  • 1 tablespoon unsalted butter
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon garlic granules

Instructions

  • In a small bowl, mix water with sugar and yeast. Set aside and leave the yeast to activate and bubble, it should take around 10 minutes.

  • In a bowl, mix flour with melted butter, salt, and the yeast mixture. Knead it out on a floured surface and knead for 7 minutes or until you get a smooth ball of dough.

  • Divide the dough ball into 12 equal balls, and roll each out into a rope.

  • Place each "rope" onto a baking pan lined with parchment paper. Cover with a towel, and let it rise in a warm place for 1 hour.

  • Preheat the oven to 390°F (200°C) towards the end of the 1 hour rise time. Bake the breadsticks for 15 minutes.

  • Remove from the oven, and while they're still warm, brush with melted butter and sprinkle with garlic salt (mix the garlic with salt in a small bowl then sprinkle the mixture). Serve warm.

Notes:

  1. Water temperature – if it’s so scorching hot you can’t touch it, then it will kill the yeast. Must be up to 130°F (55°C).
  2. Yeast – use yeast that is labelled with “instant” or “rapid rise”. If using normal yeast (usually labelled “active dry yeast”) then dissolve yeast in water first.
  3. On super hot days, the dough might rise so quickly i.e 30 minutes might be enough so keep an eye on it as you won’t want it to over-rise.
  4. Nutrition calculated is per breadstick.

Variations

  • Plain breadsticks – brush with an egg wash before baking.
  • Everything bagel breadsticks – brush with an egg wash and sprinkle with everything bagel seasoning before baking.
  • Italian herb breadsticks – brush with an egg wash and sprinkle with oregano before baking.
  • Sweet cinnamon – leave the breadsticks plain, bake and then brush with melted butter and toss in cinnamon sugar (granulated sugar mixed with ground cinnamon).

Nutrition Information

Calories: 169kcal, Carbohydrates: 34g, Protein: 6g, Fat: 1g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Sodium: 389mg, Potassium: 47mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 1g, Calcium: 7mg, Iron: 1mg

This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.

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  1. Dona says

    explain number 7. preheat oven 10 minutes before the first hour. so is that 50 minutes?,?

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    • Lindsay says

      Hi Donna. You should preheat the oven towards the end of the 1 hour rise time, just so that it’s ready when the breadsticks are.

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  2. Kathy says

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    I have never used a recipe from an on-line source that well layed out so well. The notes for beginners as to why the temp is warm instead of hot, how to use salted butter in lieu of unsalted, etc was fabulous. Then nutritional facts. You are off the charts awesome.

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  3. Kat says

    Olive Garden Breadsticks (Copycat Recipe) - Little Sunny Kitchen (14)
    Holy wow! These turned out amazing! There isn’t an Olive Garden near where I live but I was craving their breadsticks and these tasted SO SIMILAR. I think they were even better because they’d never been frozen.
    I didn’t need quite as much flour as the recipe called for, but I’ll keep that in mind because I’ll definitely be making these again.

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    • Diana says

      I agree with you, they taste better than OG! So glad you enjoyed them, Kat!

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  4. Bechir says

    Olive Garden Breadsticks (Copycat Recipe) - Little Sunny Kitchen (15)
    Outstanding

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  5. Cathy Smith says

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    Definitely use bread flour! It makes all the difference. I add 3T garlic powder, 1T onion powder, 3T oregano, 3T Italian seasons, 1T salt and 1t black pepper to the flour for a flavored dough. Hands down best recipe!

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FAQs

How to make Olive Garden unbaked breadsticks? ›

Bake the unbaked Olive Garden breadsticks in the preheated oven for the time specified on the package or until they are golden brown and cooked through. This typically takes around 10-12 minutes, but it's important to follow the instructions on the package for the best results.

What is the breadstick rule at Olive Garden? ›

Today, when you sit down at your table and peruse the menu (or think about what to pick from their secret menu,) you'll get a basket with one breadstick per person. If you want more, just ask, and you'll get another round of refill (again, one breadstick per person at the table.)

Why do Olive Garden breadsticks taste so good? ›

I work at Olive Garden – everyone always wants to know the secret of the breadsticks, here's why they taste so good. AN Olive Garden worker claims the chain's “glorious” breadsticks taste so good because they're covered in liquid margarine and topped with garlic salt.

What happened to Olive Garden's breadsticks? ›

The famous Olive Garden breadsticks are once again sesame-free. The popular chain restaurant recently switched suppliers, so the customer favorite is made with flour – with no added sesame. Olive Garden was among several national eateries with bread products that suddenly contained sesame as of the end of 2022.

What brand of breadsticks does Olive Garden use? ›

It's no longer a secret that Olive Garden's breadsticks aren't made in-house, but where the restaurant actually gets them from isn't common knowledge. According to Darden Restaurants — the company that owns Olive Garden and a number of other chains — Turano Baking Company is the longtime supplier of its breadsticks.

Are Olive Garden breadsticks fresh or frozen? ›

At this point, kitchen staff bake the breadsticks for a few minutes, so they are nice and toasty warm upon arriving at your table. Finding out that your favorite breadsticks are not frozen is definitely a good thing, especially when you consider just how many establishments use microwaves to "cook" meals.

How long to bake unbaked Olive Garden breadsticks? ›

Bake at 400°F, for 12-14 minutes - or until golden brown.

What temperature to bake Olive Garden breadsticks? ›

Preheat your oven to 400°F. Bake for 12 to 14 minutes, or until golden brown. Remove from oven and immediately brush with melted butter. Combine the salt and garlic powder and sprinkle evenly over breadsticks. Serve warm.

Can you freeze unbaked Olive Garden breadsticks? ›

Can you freeze Olive Garden Breadsticks? Yes!

Does Olive Garden use margarine or butter? ›

There is no dairy in our breadsticks or in the breadstick topping. The garlic topping is made from margarine.

Should I refrigerate leftover Olive Garden breadsticks? ›

Store your Olive Garden breadsticks in an airtight container or sealable plastic bag for up to 4 or 5 days in the fridge. You can also freeze them in a freezer-safe container for up to 2 months.

Do they put butter on the breadsticks at Olive Garden? ›

The breadsticks are crafted using a yeasted dough that contains no animal products, making them a part of Olive Garden's long list of vegetarian and vegan-friendly menu items. The chain explicitly mentions in the nutrition section of its website that the topping is made from margarine and contains no dairy.

Why does Olive Garden give out free breadsticks? ›

Olive Garden does its best to make you feel welcome with some free salad and breadsticks — you get hungry and decide to order some food, and you leave the restaurant feeling satisfied while Olive Garden makes a profit. It's a win-win situation all around.

Does Olive Garden use sesame in their breadsticks? ›

FARE | Olive Garden has recently changed its supplier, eliminating sesame flour from its breadsticks and ensuring a sesame-free processing line....

Does Olive Garden recycle their bread? ›

After a resounding "heck no," the Olive Garden employee assured Redditors that uneaten breadsticks are always thrown out — or, sometimes, eaten by staff. In any case, they are not — and never would be — served in a new basket to a different table.

Does Olive Garden make their breadsticks fresh? ›

Freshly Baked Breadsticks

Straight from the oven and ready to enjoy.

Does Olive Garden prepare their own food? ›

Our soup and sauce masters create dishes by hand and from scratch, every day. With fresh, whole ingredients like kale, peppers and squash. Because they know cooking that way – the Italian way- everything tastes better. to everything they make.

Does Olive Garden automatically give breadsticks? ›

Yes, Olive Garden typically serves complimentary breadsticks to customers as soon as they sit down at their table. The practice of serving bread as a complimentary starter is common in many restaurants, but Olive Garden is particularly well-known for their breadsticks.

Can you put Olive Garden breadstick bag in oven? ›

Sometimes, the leftover breadsticks will come home with you in a bag provided by Olive Garden. This not only comes with instructions, but it is also the perfect vessel for reheating in the oven. If you don't have it, simply use aluminum foil.

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