9 Best Pullman Bread Substitutes (Alternatives To Pullman Bread)

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For everyone who is a foodie but believes in aesthetics as well, we are pretty sure you would love pullman bread for the perfect square shape and consistent shape. However, the pullman bread is not as common which is why people often search for pullman bread substitute. So, in this article, you find some amazing alternatives to pullman bread. Are you ready?

Pullman Bread Substitutes

1. Oopsie Bread

If you are into the low-carb breads, oopsie bread will make a fine choice since it’s readily available and is simple as well. If you want to bake the oopsie bread on your own, all you need are salt, flour, eggs, and cream cheeses.  While pullman bread is suitable for making sandwiches, oopsie bread will make great buns for burgers. Overall, the taste is pretty delicious.

2. Ezekiel Bread

We have always heard how bread is not the healthiest option out there, but guess what? Ezekiel bread is not only a fine substitute of pullman bread but it’s healthy as well. Ezekiel bread is made with various legumes and grains, such as soybeans, millet, wheat, spelt, and even lentils. Before making the bread, the grains are usually sprouted. As a result, the bread becomes digestible and equally full of nutrition. The best part is that Ezekiel bread usually has no sugar but it has gluten, so keep that in mind. As far as the availability is concerned, it can be baked at home or bought from bakeries.

3. Corn Tortillas

Okay, so we understand that corn tortillas don’t look like pullman bread but it’s made from corn and wheat which is somehow same as the corn tortillas. The best part is they have high fiber count and are free from gluten as well. These tortillas can be used for making sandwiches (thin-crust sandwiches if we may say), pizzas, burgers, and wraps. On the contrary, if you are a fan of peanut butter or cheese, you can spread them on corn tortillas if you don’t have pullman bread.

4. Rye Bread

As the name suggests, rye bread is made with rye, which belongs to the wheat family (just as Pullman bread). As compared to regular bread, rye bread tends to have darker tones and can be pretty dense. In addition, rye fiber has a high fiber count and the unique flavor is something to look forward to. Moreover, some variants of rye bread have a mixture of wheat and rye, resulting in a mild sweet taste. However, rye bread does have gluten and can be easily bought from the supermarkets.

5. Cloud Bread

Cloud bread is the protein-rich substitute of Pullman bread. The best thing about cloud bread is that it can replace the English muffin, as well as the sandwich bases. Truth be told, cloud bread a great option for people who follow low-carb diets and make a simple alternative to Pullman bread.

6. Portobello Mushroom Burger Buns

Well, if you want to make burgers, these portobello mushroom burger buns will taste like Pullman bread (you cannot possibly make burgers with square bread slices).

7. Chickpea Flatbread

For everyone who needs the flat bread (just like pullman bread), they can opt for chickpea flatbread which can be cut into the square shape when you want to make sandwiches. In addition, this chickpea flatbread can be used to make the pizza crust or dipping wedges. If you want to make the grain-free version, it’s pretty simple but some people add spices (flavored pullman bread?).

8. Ciabatta

Pullman bread is famous as the sandwich bread, but if you cannot find that, ciabatta will make an apt option. That’s to say, because it has a flat and broad appearance, and the flavor is terrific. Ciabatta is regularly used for making sandwiches and paninis. Also, let us tell you that ciabatta is originated from Italy, pretty fancy!

9. Focaccia

Again, this bread has an origination from Italy and looks like the pizza dough. That’s to say because focaccia has a dimpled and flat appearance which is baked in the sheet pans. Usually, focaccia is used for making thin-crust pizzas and sandwiches, but it can be topped with olives, mushrooms, tomatoes, and herbs to be eaten as a snack. So, bread are you going to use in place of Pullman bread?

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