Foolproof Artisan No Knead Bread Recipe – Step by Step Tutorial with Video (2024)

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The WORLD’S EASIEST Crusty Artisan No Knead Bread with a crispy, rustic crust and a soft chewy interior filled with irresistible air pockets. The perfect, foolproof recipe perfect for beginners and experienced bakers alike. There’s nothing like the smell of freshly baked bread coming from your kitchen.

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The MOST INCREDIBLE No Knead Bread Recipe

I am blown away by the quality of this artisan no knead loaf. I’m leery of many no knead bread recipes, but this one is a keeper.

With its irresistibly crusty exterior and its soft, chewy interior so light and full of air pockets – this is truly everything I ever dreamed of in a loaf.

Perfect for beginners or more experienced bread bakers. I’ve baked my own bread for years, and I still keep coming back to this loaf over and over again. It’s practically foolproof. Even a beginner will have success with this loaf.

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The EASIEST 5 Minute No Knead Bread recipe EVER

This No Knead Bread Recipe is ridiculously easy to make.

  • Just 5minutes of hands on time
  • No knead,no mixer – just give it a couple of stirs with a spoon
  • Noshaping it into a loaf – just pour it out and give it a tuck and a pushhere and there. It will look messy at this point, but this is what will give itthat gorgeous, cracked, rugged crust.
  • Flexiblerising times - from as quick as 2 hours, to 12-18 hours on the counter, toup to 5 days in the fridge

Why this recipe works

  • Slow rise– the slow rise of this dough allows you to use less yeast while the complexflavors of the dough develop.
  • Wet dough– a wet dough allows the gluten to develop without kneading and creates biggerair pockets in the loaf.
  • Bakingtechnique – baking the bread in a dutchoven gives a crisp, crackly crust found in artisan loaves. The dutch ovencreates a steamy environment which gives a boost to the rise of the bread.

While it gives the best results, a dutch oven is not needed to make this No Knead Bread! I've given some alternatives down below.

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How do you make homemade No Knead Bread?

No Knead bread is simple to make in these easy steps:

  1. Stir the ingredients together in a large mixing bowl
  2. Cover the bowl with plastic and let rest 12-18 hours
  3. Pour the dough onto floured parchment paper and roughly shape into a ball
  4. Preheat the oven and dutch oven to 450° F for 30 minutes
  5. Put the parchment and dough ball into the pan, cover, and bake for about 45 minutes.

Then pat yourself on the back for making the easiest, mostincredible loaf of no knead bread EVER!

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Ingredients in this No Knead Bread recipe

Flour – bread flouror all-purpose flour. Bread flour isthe best for homemade breads, but all-purpose can also be used if that’s whatyou have on hand.

Bread flour has more protein than all-purpose flour whichcreates higher amounts of gluten. Because of the higher protein level, breadflour is able to absorb more liquid, allowing it to hold its shape and rise upward instead of outward.

The high amount of gluten in bread flour also creates a more elastic dough, which produces a lighter and chewier loaf, as opposed to a bread that is more dense and crumbly. It also creates bigger air pockets.

YeastInstant yeast can be mixed right inwith the flour as shown here.

If you are using active dry yeast, dissolve the yeast inwater first according to the package directions. When it gets bubbly and foamy,mix with the rest of the ingredients.

Make sure your active dry yeast is fresh. If using active dry yeast, be sure to proof it in water or according to the directions on the package before mixing it with the rest of the ingredients. Active dry yeast is unstable and can be dead, even before the expiry date. It also has a larger grain size and needs direct contact with water to dissolve.

How to make No Knead Bread Step by Step

In a large mixing bowl, mix together the flour, yeast, salt, and water until a shaggy, rather wet, dough ball forms. (If you're using active dry yeast, dissolve it in the water first. When it becomes foamy, mix with the rest of the ingredients.)

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Cover with plastic and let sit on the counter at roomtemperature for 12-18 hours. When it’s done, the dough will be a little looseand the surface should be covered with tiny bubbles.

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When you’re ready to bake, preheat the oven to 450° F. Put a large, 5.5 - 6 quart Dutch oven with a lid into the oven to preheat for 30 minutes.

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Sprinkle flour on a piece of parchment paper and pour/scrapethe dough out onto the paper. The dough should be somewhat stringy (from thegluten) and full of air bubbles.

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Sprinkle a little flour on top of the dough - just enough sothat the dough doesn’t stick to your fingers. Gently form the dough into a ballshape by lifting up the edges onto the top of the ball and pushing on the sideswith cupped hands.

The shape will be a little messy – this is what gives thefinal loaf it beautiful, rustic appearance. The openings on top is where thecracks will form.

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Cover the dough with plastic or a kitchen towel until panhas heated.

Remove the pan from the oven and take off the lid. Lift thedough and parchment paper together and lower them into the pan. Be very careful– the pan is super hot.

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I use a wooden spoon to press the parchment paper towardsthe sides of the pan if I see it pushing into the dough and giving it a funnyshape.

Put the lid on the pan and put it in the middle of thepreheated oven. Bake for 30 minutes.

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Remove the pan from the oven, remove the lid, and put thepan back into the oven to bake for about 10-15 minutes, until the crust is abeautiful golden brown.

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Remove the pan from the oven and lift the loaf out of thepan holding the four corners of the parchment.

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Let the loaf rest for at least 10 minutes before cutting (ortearing) into it.

For a quicker no knead loaf and flexible rising times

  • If you’re really in a hurry you can make a quicker no knead loaf by increasing the amount of yeast and using warmer water (about 110°F. Water above 130°F will kill the yeast). Use 2 teaspoons of yeast and let rise for 2 hours before proceedingwith the recipe. This will sacrifice some flavor that comes from the long, slowrising.
  • The recipe as written allows a 12-18 hour slow rise at roomtemperature.
  • For even more flavor development, refrigerate the risen dough for up to 5 days. Allow to sit at roomtemperature for an hour or so before proceeding with the recipe.
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Substitutions for a dutch oven

A dutch oven is a worthwhile investment for the easy and quality loaves that you will want to bake again and again. I use a 5.5 quart Lodge dutch oven that I picked up at Walmart for about $40. You can also find the 6 quart Lodge here and a less expensive one here.

No dutch oven? No problem. While using a dutch oven is ideal, here are some ways you can bake this no knead bread without a dutch oven:

  • Any oven safe pot or pan with a tight fittinglid that can be heated up to 450° F.
  • A covered metal pot
  • If your lid has a plastic handle, cover the topwith aluminum foil.
  • An oven safe covered casserole dish
  • In a baking pan with a pan of water on thebottom rack to create steam.
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  • Total Time: 12 hours 50 minutes
  • Yield: 9 slices 1x
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The world’s easiest crusty, artisan No Knead Bread with a rustic crust and a soft chewy interior. Made in a dutch oven, with other options for baking. The most incredible No Knead Bread recipe!

Ingredients

Scale

  • 3 cups (425g) flour, bread or all-purpose
  • ½ teaspoon instant or active dry yeast*
  • 2 teaspoons salt
  • 1 ½ cups (340g) room temperature water

Instructions

  1. In a large mixing bowl, mix together the flour, yeast, salt, and water until a shaggy, rather wet dough ball forms.
  2. Cover with plastic and let sit on the counter at room temperature for 12-18 hours. When it’s done, the dough will be a little loose and the surface should be covered with tiny bubbles.
  3. When you’re ready to bake, preheat the oven to 450° F. Put a large, 5.5 - 6 quart Dutch oven with a lid into the oven to preheat for 30 minutes.
  4. Sprinkle flour on a piece of parchment paper and pour/scrape the dough out onto the paper. The dough should be somewhat stringy (from the gluten) and full of air bubbles.
  5. Sprinkle a little flour on top of the dough - just enough so that the dough doesn’t stick to your fingers. Gently form the dough into a ball shape by lifting up the edges onto the top of the ball and pushing on the sides with cupped hands.
  6. The shape will be a little messy – this is what gives the final loaf it beautiful, rustic appearance. The openings on top is where the cracks will form.
  7. Cover the dough with plastic or a kitchen towel until pan has heated.
  8. Remove the pan from the oven and take off the lid. Lift the dough and parchment paper together and lower them into the pan. Be very careful – the pan is super hot.
  9. I use a wooden spoon to press the parchment paper towards the sides of the pan if I see it pushing into the dough and giving it a funny shape.
  10. Put the lid on the pan and put it in the middle of the preheated oven. Bake for 30 minutes.
  11. Remove the pan from the oven, remove the lid, and put the pan back into the oven to bake for about 10-15 minutes, until the crust is a beautiful golden brown.
  12. Remove the pan from the oven and lift the loaf out of the pan holding the four corners of the parchment.
  13. Let the loaf rest for at least 10 minutes before cutting (or tearing) into it.

Notes

Bread flour creates a chewier loaf with larger air pockets that rise upwards instead of outwards.

Instant yeast can be mixed right in with the flour as shown here.

If you are using active dry yeast, dissolve the yeast in water first according to the package directions. When it gets bubbly and foamy, mix with the rest of the ingredients.

Dough can be refrigerated after rising for up to 5 days to develop more flavor. Let sit at room temperature for an hour before proceeding with recipe.

Bread stays fresh for about 2 days. After that, I slice it and keep it in a ziplock bag in the freezer for up to 3 months.

  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 45 minutes
  • Category: bread, side dish
  • Method: oven
  • Cuisine: American

Nutrition

  • Calories: 152

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FAQs

What are the pros and cons of no knead bread? ›

No-knead (Passive): In this mix-to-combine, long-fermented method, time is used to maximum effect for developing both flavor and strength. Pros: Dough develops flavor during extended fermentation. Easy. Cons: Uncontrolled fermentation may cause variable impacts to crumb structure and flavor.

Why does my artisan bread not rise? ›

Dough may not have been kneaded enough. Kneading 'exercises' the gluten in the bread and gives it the elasticity to hold in the air bubbles produced by the yeast. It is these air bubbles that cause the dough to expand and rise.

Does no-knead bread need a second rise? ›

In the classic no-knead bread recipe, it calls for letting the dough rise once for 12-18 hours, then folding it on a work surface and letting it rise again for two hours.

Why is my no-knead bread not rising enough? ›

Editor: Shani, it sounds that your yeast may be too old and expired, or perhaps you're not letting the dough rest adequately after shaping and before baking.

What is the secret to a soft and fluffy bread? ›

Add Sugar

Adding sugar weakens the gluten structure, absorbs water, and eventually makes the bread lighter and softer. As a result, sugar improves the bread's taste, structure and texture. Yeast also eats up sugar to produce carbon dioxide, which raises the dough and makes bread fluffy.

How do you get more holes in artisan bread? ›

Simply put, you have to control the temperature of the bread. Allowing ample time for your bread dough to rise and the yeast to form will create the holes in the bread that give it a lighter texture. Letting your dough get puffy and grow before it goes into the oven is critical.

What is the no knead bread theory? ›

The method uses a long rise instead of kneading to align the dough's gluten molecules with each other so as to produce a strong, elastic network, resulting in long, sticky strands.

Should you fold no-knead dough? ›

Better Structure

Folding the dough during its long rise improves the dough's structure dramatically. No longer a sticky, shaggy mess, it becomes smoother, easier to handle, and most importantly, better able to contain the gasses produced by fermentation.

Why is my no knead bread too chewy? ›

Usually your bread will be chewy when there isn't enough gluten formation or you're using a low-protein flour. Make sure you let your bread dough rest for at least 12 hours to give it enough time for gluten formation.

Why is my homemade artisan bread so dense? ›

If your starter is not active, the bread will be dense. Under-kneading: Kneading helps to develop the gluten in the dough, which gives it structure and allows it to trap air bubbles. If the dough is not kneaded enough, it will be weak and dense. Under-proofing: Proofing is the time when the dough is allowed to rise.

Does artisan bread need to rise twice? ›

This real artisan bread calls for a 12-hour rise of the starter and then another two 45-minute rises. Remember, you don't have to do absolutely anything while the bread is rising.

Is 2 hours too long for bread to rise? ›

As a guide, for a kitchen where the temperature is 20C and you added yeast at 1% of the flour weight (eg 5g dried yeast in 500g flour), you should still leave your dough to rise for around an hour and a half to two hours after kneading it.

What is the difference between artisan bread and regular bread? ›

The main differences between a loaf of artisan bread and regularly manufactured bread are the ingredients and methods used to create the bread. Artisan bread uses cleaner, less processed ingredients and is often handmade, making each loaf unique.

Why is no knead bread so good? ›

The method uses a long rise instead of kneading to align the dough's gluten molecules with each other so as to produce a strong, elastic network, resulting in long, sticky strands. The automatic alignment is possible because of the wetness of the dough, which makes the molecules more mobile.

Is it better to knead or not knead bread? ›

If you're interested in a less kneady physical relationship with dough, fear not. Scientifically speaking, kneading dough is little more than a means of speeding a bio-chemical process. In the presence of water, molecules of glutenin and gliadin (two proteins found in wheat) form bonds to create a gluten network.

Can the KitchenAid artisan knead dough? ›

Making Bread in KitchenAid Stand Mixer. The mixer's planetary action gives it a much faster mixing and kneading action than by hand or with mixers made by other manufacturers.

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