No-knead bread recipes are all over the place. And as usual I'm late to the game experimenting with one. Probably because I don't eat gluten, so I don't make much bread anymore. Poor Mr. Devilish Dish is bread-deprived. (Unlikely. I'm sure when he goes out to lunch he gets extra bread to make up for it.) It is truly simple to make, with little effort and the result is a lovely, crusty, rustic loaf. Mr. Devilish Dish loved it. Little Devil (who really isn’t that little anymore and doesn’t even live at home) was having trouble finding bread at the store last week. I said, “Get some flour and yeast and I will send you a recipe to make your own.” She’s a great baker but I’m not sure she has ever made any breads besides pumpkin or banana. I assured her this truly is a fool-proof recipe and a few days later she sent me a picture of a gorgeous loaf of bread browned and crisp in her Dutch oven. It even makes the whole house smell amazing while it bakes and it is just so simple! While I can't enjoy it myself, it is so easy to, I don't mind making my husband his own loaf of bread. I made my Dad a load just yesterday. When you see how simple this is and how delicious it tastes you'll know why this bread is such a hit!
You won't believe how easy this is! No kneading required. |
Weigh your ingredients if possible. Reliable scales are fairly inexpensive, and weighing versus measuring your baking ingredients does make a difference. |
Add the ingredients together to create a shaggy, sticky dough. |
Cover and let rest 8-18 hours. |
Quickly shape the dough on a floured surface. You don't need to knead :) Just form a loaf shape. |
Place on a piece of parchment paper and set into a Dutch oven that has a lid. Let rise 1-2 hours. |
Bake covered for 45 minutes, resisting the urge to peek! Bake uncovered an additional 10 minutes to brown the crust. |
Let cool before slicing. |
Show off your quality bread knife with that lovely crusty bread. |
Enjoy! |