Artisan Bread Recipe (2024)

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Crusty Homemade Artisan Bread is so easy to make with NO KNEADING required. Soft on the inside with an irresistible chewy crust!

A no knead bread recipe without special equipment, stand mixers or dough hooks? YES! If you’ve never made bread before, youwill LOVE how easy and forgiving this recipe is. Bread lovers will appreciate thethick, chewy crust and soft open crumb, similar to Ciabatta, perfect to smother with butter.

Have warm, homemade bread from scratch on your table in less than 3 hours!

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ARTISAN BREAD

It looks too good to be true, I know. Fluffy, crusty bread with no effort? No way. But ever since we first saw this recipe a few years ago, we have been baking it just about every week. Now you will too! Beginner bakers rejoice: no intimidation needed!

Nothing beats fresh warm bread coming out of your oven, tearing it apart to see hot steam escape while the sweet carb smells make you dizzy. Dip chewy bread pieces into a hot bowl of chicken soupor chili for bread soaked in delicious flavours.

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HOW TO MAKE NO KNEAD BREAD

All you need is:

FLOUR: Bread flour results in a softer, fluffier bread because of the higher protein content. Regular all purpose or plain flour also work really well, with the texture changing only a little. If using wholewheat flour, useabout 1/4 cup less flour and add more as you go, if needed.

SUGAR: Yeast feeds on sugar and starch, the perfect pairing in bread dough. The mix releases carbon dioxide gas, causing the bread to rise while baking. The bubbles push the dough up and out, creating a soft and spongytexture.

YEAST: We have tried this recipe over the years with dried, instant and rapid-rise.We found the dried yeast did not need activating before mixing it through the dry ingredients. If hesitant, feel free to activate it first in the warm water and oil for a couple of minutes before adding the rest of your ingredients.

THE SECRET TO SOFT BREAD

OIL is what makes our bread even softer. You need this sneaky little addition for a silky, soft crumb.

WARM WATER:Not too hot or it will kill your yeast. 130°F or 55°C is the perfect temperature. You can also do the finger test: if you dip your finger in the water and its nice and warm, it’s perfect. If it burns, let it cool down slightly until warm.

MIX ALL OF YOUR INGREDIENTS TOGETHER UNTIL YOU GET A WET AND SLOPPY MESS

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RISE BABY!

Cover with plastic wrap and place in a draft-free warm place for about 2 hours.The dough will double in size; the surface will possibly alarm you, becoming dotted with bubbles. The texture will be like jelly and super sticky. KEEP GOING You’re on the right track.

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PREHEAT YOUR OVEN AT THIS POINT! You want to place you dutch oven in so it gets nice and hot!

SCRAPE OUT AND FOLD INWARDS

Lightly flour your work surface AND spatula with up to 1 tablespoon flour. Scrape dough out of bowl onto work surface, sprinkle with a little flour and fold it inwards over itself about 5-6 times.

Don’t use too muchflour! You still want it quite sticky for moist, fluffy soft bread.

SHAPE DOUGH
Transfer dough onto a large piece of parchment paper and shape it into a rustic round shape with your spatula. You’re mainly doing this to get some of the air out of it!

Carefully remove your HOT pot using oven mitts. Then, grab the ends of your parchment paper to lift the dough into your pot.

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BAKE!

Don’t forget to put the lid back on. This creates steam to bake your bread in before the crust sets in. To get that golden, crunchy crust, remove the lid and bake for a further 12-15 minutes.

You won’t believe how good it looks when it comes out of the oven. Cracks and all!

Let it cool before cutting into it to let the centre of the bread finish cooking.Slather with butter and prepare to have your mind blown! If you love bread, this homemade bread recipe is truly life changing!

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MORE BREAD RECIPES

Easy Soft Dinner Rolls (NO MIXER + EGG FREE)
Easy Cheesy Garlic Bread
Soft Cinnamon Rolls
Hot Cross Buns

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A SUPER EASY homemade bread recipe! Soft on the inside with a a chewy, crunchy crust! A no knead bread with no special ingredients needed, just a pot and your oven. This recipe has been adapted from Jim Lahey of Sullivan Street Bakery, published by The New York Times.

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Prep: 10 minutes mins

Cook: 42 minutes mins

Rising:: 2 hours hrs

Total: 2 hours hrs 52 minutes mins

Serves: 12 slices

Ingredients

  • 3 cups bread flour, or plain/all purpose (15.8 oz. or 450g)
  • 1 tablespoon white granulated sugar
  • 2 teaspoons dried, instant or rapid rise yeast
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons salt
  • 1 1/2 cups (375 ml) warm water
  • 1 tablespoon (15 ml) olive oil

Instructions

  • Combine flour, sugar, yeast and salt in a large bowl. Add water and oil, mixing to incorporate all of the ingredients together. Dough will be wet, sticky and shaggy.

  • Lightly spray the top with cooking oil spray. Cover with plastic wrap and place a dry tea towel over the top.

  • Leave in a warm, draft-free place for 2-3 hours, until doubled in size. Dough will have a lot of little holes or bubbles and be wobbly like jelly.

  • Place a large (10-inch or 26cm) dutch oven or heavy based pot in the oven with a lid. Preheat oven to 450°F (230°C) 30 minutes before baking.

  • Lightly flour work surface and plastic spatula with up to 1 tablespoon flour. Scrape dough out of bowl onto work surface with spatula. Sprinkle the top of dough with a large pinch of flour and fold it over on itself with the spatula (about 5-6 folds). Roughly form a round shape.

  • Measure out a large piece of parchment paper, large enough to transfer the dough into the pot. Place paper next to the dough and roll dough onto the paper, smooth side up. Carefully move it to the centre of the paper and reshape if needed, or shake pan a couple of times to evenly distribute dough. (It will even out while baking.)

  • Loosely cover with plastic wrap and let rest while oven is preheating.

  • Use oven mitts to carefully remove hot dutch oven from oven. Grab the parchment paper from each end to pick up the dough and transfer it into the pot.

  • Cover with lid and bake for 30 minutes, then remove lid and bake for an additional 12-15 minutes, until loaf is beautifully golden browned.

  • Transfer to a wire rack to cool for 10 minutes before slicing.

Notes

FLOUR:Bread flour results in a softer, fluffier bread because of the higher protein content. All purpose or plain flour also work really well, with the texture being only slightly different.

SUGAR: Yeast feeds on sugar and starch, the perfect pairing in bread dough. The mix releases carbon dioxide gas, causing the bread to rise while baking. The bubbles push the dough up and out, creating a soft and spongytexture.

YEAST:we have tried this recipe over the years with dried, instant and rapid-rise.We found the dried yeast did not need activating before mixing it through the dry ingredients. If hesitant, feel free to activate it first in the warm water and oil for a couple of minutes before adding the rest of your ingredients.

OILis what makes our bread even softer. You need this sneaky little addition for a silky, soft crumb.

WARM WATER:not too hot or it will kill your yeast. 130°F or 55°C is the perfect temperature. You can also do the finger test: if you dip your finger in the water and its nice and warm, it's perfect. If it burns, let it cool down slightly until warm.

RISING TIMEcan vary according to a couple of elements: humidity levels, room temperature, different flours, different yeast, etc. Let the bubbly surface be your guide. As long as the dough rises to double its size, it's ready to continue as per the recipe above. Just remember, yeast thrives in warmer temps.

DON'T FORGET TO PREHEAT YOUR OVEN WITH THE POT!

The very first time I saw this recipe was on Pinch of Yumand The New York Times.

Nutrition

Calories: 140kcal | Carbohydrates: 23g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 3g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Calcium: 6mg | Iron: 1mg

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