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NO-KNEAD BREAD

Here is one of the most popular recipes The Times has ever published, courtesy of Jim Lahey, owner of Sullivan Street Bakery. It requires no kneading. It uses no special ingredients, equipment or techniques. And it takes very little effort - only time. You will need 24 hours to create the bread, but much of this is unattended waiting, a slow fermentation of the dough that results in a perfect loaf. (We've updated the recipe to reflect changes Mark Bittman made to the recipe in 2006 after publishing and receiving reader feedback. The original recipe called for 3 cups flour; we've adjusted it to call for 3 1/3 cups/430 grams flour.) In 2021, J. Kenji López-Alt revisited the recipe and shared his own tweaked version.

Provided by Mark Bittman

Categories     easy, breads, times classics, side dish

Time 1h30m

Yield One 1 1/2-pound loaf

Number Of Ingredients 4



No-Knead Bread image

Steps:

  • In a large bowl combine flour, yeast and salt. Add 1 1/2 cups/345 grams water and stir until blended; dough will be shaggy and sticky. Cover bowl with plastic wrap. Let dough rest at least 12 hours, preferably about 18, at warm room temperature, about 70 degrees.
  • Dough is ready when its surface is dotted with bubbles. Lightly flour a work surface and place dough on it; sprinkle it with a little more flour and fold it over on itself once or twice. Cover loosely with plastic wrap and let rest about 15 minutes.
  • Using just enough flour to keep dough from sticking to work surface or to your fingers, gently and quickly shape dough into a ball. Generously coat a cotton towel (not terry cloth) with flour, wheat bran or cornmeal; put dough seam side down on towel and dust with more flour, bran or cornmeal. Cover with another cotton towel and let rise for about 2 hours. When it is ready, dough will be more than double in size and will not readily spring back when poked with a finger.
  • At least a half-hour before dough is ready, heat oven to 450 degrees. Put a 6- to 8-quart heavy covered pot (cast iron, enamel, Pyrex or ceramic) in oven as it heats. When dough is ready, carefully remove pot from oven. Slide your hand under towel and turn dough over into pot, seam side up; it may look like a mess, but that is OK. Shake pan once or twice if dough is unevenly distributed; it will straighten out as it bakes. Cover with lid and bake 30 minutes, then remove lid and bake another 15 to 30 minutes, until loaf is beautifully browned. Cool on a rack.

3 1/3 cups/430 grams all-purpose or bread flour, plus more for dusting
Generous 1/4 teaspoon/1 gram instant yeast
2 teaspoons/8 grams kosher salt
Cornmeal or wheat bran, as needed

NO-KNEAD BREAD

Provided by Jim Lahey

Categories     Bread     Bake     Kid-Friendly     Small Plates

Yield One 10-inch round loaf; 1 1/4 pounds

Number Of Ingredients 7



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Steps:

  • 1. In a medium bowl, stir together the flour, salt, and yeast. Add the water and, using a wooden spoon or your hand, mix until you have a wet, sticky dough, about 30 seconds. Make sure it's really sticky to the touch; if it's not, mix in another tablespoon or two of water. Cover the bowl with a plate, tea towel, or plastic wrap and let sit at room temperature (about 72 degrees F), out of direct sunlight, until the surface is dotted with bubbles and the dough is more than doubled in size. This will take a minimum of 12 hours and (my preference) up to 18 hours. This slow rise-fermentation-is the key to flavor.
  • 2. When the first fermentation is complete, generously dust a work surface (a wooden or plastic cutting board is fine) with flour. Use a bowl scraper or rubber spatula to scrape the dough onto the board in one piece. When you begin to pull the dough away from the bowl, it will cling in long, thin strands (this is the developed gluten), and it will be quite loose and sticky-do not add more flour. Use lightly floured hands or a bowl scraper or spatula to lift the edges of the dough in toward the center. Nudge and tuck in the edges of the dough to make it round.
  • 3. Place a cotton or linen tea towel (not terry cloth, which tends to stick and may leave lint in the dough) or a large cloth napkin on your work surface and generously dust the cloth with wheat bran, cornmeal, or flour. Use your hands or a bowl scraper or wooden spatula to gently lift the dough onto the towel, so it is seam side down. If the dough is tacky, dust the top lightly with wheat bran, cornmeal, or flour. Fold the ends of the towel loosely over the dough to cover it and place it in a warm, draft-free spot to rise for 1 to 2 hours. The dough is ready when it is almost doubled. If you gently poke it with your finger, making an indentation about 1/4 inch deep, it should hold the impression. If it doesn't, let it rise for another 15 minutes.
  • 4. Half an hour before the end of the second rise, preheat the oven to 475 degrees F, with a rack in the lower third position, and place a covered 4 1/2-5 1/2 quart heavy pot in the center of the rack.
  • 5. Using pot holders, carefully remove the preheated pot from the oven and uncover it. Unfold the tea towel, lightly dust the dough with flour or bran, lift up the dough, either on the towel or in your hand, and quickly but gently invert it into the pot, seam side up. (Use caution-the pot will be very hot.) Cover the pot and bake for 30 minutes.
  • 6. Remove the lid and continue baking until the bread is a deep chestnut color but not burnt, 15 to 30 minutes more. Use a heatproof spatula or pot holders to carefully lift the bread out of the pot and place it on a rack to cool thoroughly. Don't slice or tear into it until it has cooled, which usually takes at least an hour.

3 cups (400 grams) bread flour
1 1/4 teaspoons (8 grams) table salt
1/4 teaspoon (1 gram) instant or other active dry yeast
1 1/3 cups (300 grams) cool water (55 to 65 degrees F)
Wheat bran, cornmeal, or additional flour, for dusting
Special equipment:
A 4 1/2- to 5 1/2-quart heavy pot

SUPER-QUICK NO-KNEAD BREAD

This is the latest version of bread coming out of my kitchen. Husband and Son eat it almost as soon as it is out of the oven which makes me grouse at them about sore stomachs. Blahblahblah is probably all they hear because they carry on eating it! Sometimes I make plain crust bread and other times I roll the dough in cracked wheat before placing it in the pans. Either way the bread has a wonderfully crisp crust and a really tender inside.

Provided by Bokenpop aka Mad

Categories     Low Cholesterol

Time 2h30m

Yield 2 loaves

Number Of Ingredients 5



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Steps:

  • Mix all dry ingredients together.
  • Add water and stir in until a really sticky dough has formed.
  • Cover with a cloth and leave in a warm place to rise.
  • Punch down and divide dough into two balls.
  • If you are using the cracked wheat, roll the dough balls in the cracked wheat now.
  • Place into well greased pans and bake at 400F for 1 hour.
  • Cook's note: No need for a second rising as the bread rises perfectly in the oven on baking.

6 cups flour
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon dry yeast
1 teaspoon white sugar
2 1/2 cups warm water

EASY NO KNEAD DUTCH OVEN CRUSTY BREAD

This is a no knead, dutch oven bread recipe that peeked my interest in the Dec/Jan'o8 Mother Earth News magazine. The end result is a brick oven type of crust that I've never gotten with home bread baking before, the results are wonderful -believe it or not!

Provided by Antifreesz

Categories     Yeast Breads

Time P1DT50m

Yield 1 half pound loaf

Number Of Ingredients 5



Easy No Knead Dutch Oven Crusty Bread image

Steps:

  • In a large bowl, dissolve yeast in water. Add the flour and salt, stirring until blended.
  • The dough will be shaggy and sticky.
  • Cover bowl with plastic wrap.
  • Let the dough rest at least 8 hours, preferably 12 to 18, at warm room temperature, about 70 degrees.
  • The dough is ready when its surface is dotted with bubbles.
  • Lightly flour a work surface and place dough on it.
  • Sprinkle it with a little more flour and fold it over on itself once or twice.
  • Cover loosely with plastic wrap and let it rest for about 15 minutes.
  • Using just enough flour to keep the dough from sticking to the work surface or to your fingers, gently shape it into a ball. Generously coat a clean dish towel with flour, wheat bran or cornmeal.
  • Put the seam side of the dough down on the towel and dust with more flour, bran or cornmeal.
  • Cover with another towel and let rise for about 1 to 2 hours.
  • When it's ready, the dough will have doubled in size and will not readily spring back when poked with a finger.
  • At least 20 minutes before the dough is ready, heat oven to 475 degrees.
  • Put a 6- to 8-quart heavy covered pot (cast iron, enamel, Pyrex or ceramic) in the oven as it heats.
  • When the dough is ready, carefully remove the pot from the oven and lift off the lid. Slide your hand under the towel and turn the dough over into the pot, seam side up.
  • The dough will lose its shape a bit in the process, but that's OK. Give the pan a firm shake or two to help distribute the dough evenly, but don't worry if it's not perfect; it will straighten out as it bakes.
  • Cover and bake for 30 minutes.
  • Remove the lid and bake another 15 to 20 minutes, until the loaf is beautifully browned.
  • Remove the bread from the Dutch oven and let it cool on a rack for at least 1 hour before slicing.

1/4 teaspoon active dry yeast
1 1/2 cups warm water
3 cups all-purpose flour, plus more for dusting, white, whole wheat, a combination of the two can be used also
1 1/2 teaspoons salt
cornmeal or wheat bran, for dusting

NO-KNEAD BREAD

This recipe for No-Knead Bread is courtesy of Jim Lahey of New York City's Sullivan Street Bakery and the New York Times.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Breakfast & Brunch Recipes     Bread Recipes

Yield Makes one 1 1/2-pound loaf

Number Of Ingredients 5



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Steps:

  • In a large bowl, combine flour, yeast, and salt. Add 1 1/2 cups water and stir until blended; dough will be shaggy and sticky. Coat a second large bowl with olive oil. Transfer dough to oiled bowl and cover bowl with plastic wrap. Let dough rest at least 12 hours, but preferably up to 18, in a room about 70 degrees in temperature. When surface is dotted with bubbles, dough is ready.
  • Lightly flour work surface. Place dough on work surface and sprinkle with more flour. Fold the dough over on itself once or twice. Loosely cover with plastic wrap and let rest about 15 minutes.
  • Sprinkle just enough flour over work surface and your fingers to keep dough from sticking; quickly and gently shape dough into a ball. Generously coat a cotton towel (not terry cloth) with flour, cornmeal, or wheat bran; place dough seam side down on towel and dust with more flour, cornmeal, or wheat bran. Cover with a second cotton towel and let rise until it has more than doubled in size and does not readily spring back when poked with a finger, about 2 hours.
  • After about 1 1/2 hours, preheat oven to 500 degrees. Place a 6- to 8-quart heavy covered pot, such as cast-iron or Pyrex, in oven as it heats. When dough has fully risen, carefully remove pot from oven. Remove top towel from dough and slide your hand under the bottom towel; turn dough over into pot, seam side up. Shake pan once or twice if dough looks unevenly distributed; it will straighten out as it bakes. Cover, and bake 30 minutes. Uncover, and continue baking until browned, 15 to 30 minutes. Cool on a wire rack.

3 cups all-purpose or bread flour, plus more for work surface
1/4 teaspoon instant yeast
1 1/4 teaspoons salt
Olive oil, as needed
Cornmeal or wheat bran, as needed (optional)

NO-KNEAD BREAD

This easy Italian-inspired no-knead bread is designed to fit into the working week - enjoy as a simple snack dipped into balsamic vinegar and olive oil

Provided by Miriam Nice

Categories     Side dish, Snack

Time 1h10m

Yield Makes 1 loaf (cuts into 10-12 slices)

Number Of Ingredients 5



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Steps:

  • Pour 500ml warm water into a large bowl and sprinkle over the yeast. Stir to distribute the yeast, then add the flour, rosemary leaves and sea salt. Once everything is well mixed and you have a very, very soft dough (don't worry if it's sticky, you won't be kneading it), cover the bowl with cling film and leave to rise overnight, or for 8-12 hrs.
  • Once the dough has risen, brush the inside of another large bowl with the olive oil and dust with 1-2 tbsp flour. Carefully tip the bread, which will be very soft and bubbly, into the floured bowl and dust the top with more flour. Cover again with cling film and leave to prove for 1 hr.
  • Heat oven to 200C/180C fan/gas 6. Place a large casserole dish, small roasting tin or cake tin in the oven to heat up. When it's really hot, take it out of the oven, line it with a square of baking parchment or a silicone liner and quickly tip in the dough. Sprinkle with a little more flour and bake for 45 mins-1 hr or until the bread is risen, golden and, if you tap the crust with your knuckles, it sounds hollow.
  • Turn the bread out onto a wire rack and leave to cool for 10-15 mins before slicing. Delicious served warm with olive oil, balsamic vinegar and sea salt flakes.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 162 calories, Fat 2 grams fat, Carbohydrate 29 grams carbohydrates, Fiber 1 grams fiber, Protein 5 grams protein, Sodium 0.8 milligram of sodium

¼ tsp fast-action dried yeast
500g strong white bread flour , plus extra for dusting
3-4 rosemary sprigs, leaves picked
2 tsp sea salt
2 tbsp olive oil

NO KNEAD BREAD

A very easy bread recipe that is absolutely delicious!

Provided by emh123

Time 10m

Yield Serves 6

Number Of Ingredients 0



No Knead Bread image

Steps:

  • Find yourself a suitable container that will fit in your fridge over night such as a largish Tupperware sandwich box (it will all make sense later)
  • Pour 360ml warm water into the box and add the sachet of yeast and stir until dissolved
  • Add 500g white bread flour and the salt, stir with a fork until all the flour has been incorporated, flatten with the back of the fork
  • Pop the lid of your box on top but don't close tightly, you don't want it to explode!
  • Leave it on the work top for about 2 hours for the yeast to do its thing
  • After 1 1/2 to 2 hours it should have doubled in size, it's now time to put it to bed in the fridge overnight..
  • After 24 hours or so take out the dough and tip onto a floured surface and fold onto itself a couple of times with floured hands, there's no need to do more than this
  • Shape the dough and put onto a baking tray to rise a second time, approx 1 hour depending on the warmth of your kitchen, score the top
  • After half an hour preheat your oven to 200 c
  • When you're ready to cook your loaf add a cup full of water to the tray in the bottom of the oven and bake your bread for half an hour, it should sound hollow to the touch when tapped and be a lovely golden brown
  • This dough can be left in the fridge for up to a week

NO-KNEAD COUNTRY BREAD

This delicious and gorgeous loaf is part recipe, part science experiment, and part fun family project when you're all stuck in the house together looking for things to do. Even though it takes many, many hours, the texture you get is just incredible. Spread with butter and jam, if desired.

Provided by Chef John

Categories     Bread     Yeast Bread Recipes

Time 20h50m

Yield 12

Number Of Ingredients 5



No-Knead Country Bread image

Steps:

  • Place white bread flour, whole wheat bread flour, and yeast into a large mixing bowl and stir with a wooden spoon. Pour in cold water and mix with a wooden spoon or spatula until a very wet, sticky dough comes together, about 3 minutes. Add the salt and mix another 2 to 3 minutes. Scrape down the sides of the bowl. Cover with foil. Allow dough to rise at room temperature for 18 hours.
  • Deflate the bubbly dough with a spatula by scraping down the sides of the bowl and folding the dough over itself, turning the bowl as you go around in a circular motion, about 12 times or so.
  • Scrape the dough onto a very well-floured surface with a spatula. Sprinkle the surface of dough generously with flour. Generously flour hands and then roll and fold dough on the table until you've formed a round or oval loaf shape that has a smooth surface, 1 to 2 minutes. The dough is very sticky, so add more flour if you need. The shape doesn't really matter, but a smooth surface is the goal.
  • Transfer to a Silpat®-lined baking sheet and let rise, uncovered, until doubled in size, about 2 hours. The dough will spread out more than rise up, but this is normal.
  • Preheat the oven to 450 degrees F (230 degrees C).
  • Make 1 shallow slash down the middle of the dough with a very sharp knife or razor, being careful not to deflate the dough too much; the slash is optional. Spray the surface of the loaf very lightly with plain water to help the crust form.
  • Bake in the center of the preheated oven until nicely browned, about 30 minutes. Let cool on a rack before cutting.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 143.3 calories, Carbohydrate 28.9 g, Fat 0.8 g, Fiber 1.2 g, Protein 4.9 g, SaturatedFat 0.1 g, Sodium 241.9 mg, Sugar 0.3 g

3 ½ cups white bread flour
½ cup sprouted spelt flour
¼ teaspoon active dry yeast
2 cups cold water
1 ½ teaspoons fine kosher salt

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From thespruceeats.com


COMMON SENSE | NO-KNEAD BREAD CENTRAL
Flour is a like a sponge. And because all purpose flour absorbs less water than bread flour, you’ll need to reduce the total amount of water in a recipe that specifically calls for bread flour. You can use all-purpose flour in place of bread flour, but all-purpose’s lower protein content means it may yield a slightly wetter dough or batter.
From nokneadbreadcentral.com


QUICK NO-KNEAD BREAD - LET THE BAKING BEGIN!
Join 11,000+ other food lovers enjoying weekly recipes. Home » Bread » Quick No-Knead Bread. Quick No-Knead Bread. April 22, 2020. 5 from 5 votes. 12 comments; #Bread; Jump to Recipe; Print Recipe; This No-Knead Bread is the perfect way to learn how to make a homemade artisan loaf without aching arm muscles. In just hours you’ll have a artisan rustic …
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NO-KNEAD BREAD - IMPACT MAGAZINE
Food & Nutrition; Recipes; No-Knead Bread. New York Times columnist Mark Bitmann's bread recipe is ready in 24 hours, almost entirely unattended! By. Mark Bittman. Photo: Mark Bittman. Since I first shared this innovation — the word “recipe” does not do the technique justice — in the New York Times in 2006, thousands of people have made it. For many, it was their first foray …
From impactmagazine.ca


FAST AND EASY NO KNEAD BREAD - AN ITALIAN IN MY KITCHEN
A No Knead Bread that is fast, easy and delicious. No 18 hour rising time, just 2 hours and baked to perfection. Fresh Homemade Bread just in time for dinner. Sometimes you just want fresh bread out of the oven especially on the weekend. And yup that was me this past weekend. And I wantedContinue Reading
From anitalianinmykitchen.com


ARTISAN NO-KNEAD BREAD - LET THE BAKING BEGIN!
Join 11,000+ other food lovers enjoying weekly recipes. Home » Bread » Artisan No-Knead Bread. Artisan No-Knead Bread. April 17, 2009. 5 from 3 votes. 23 comments; #Bread; Jump to Recipe; Print Recipe ; Very tasty and easy to make bread that the author. claims, a six-year-old can make. The bread has a chewy crumb, with large holes, and a thick crunchy crust. …
From letthebakingbegin.com


HOW TO MAKE THE BEST NO-TOUCH NO-KNEAD BREAD
14.1 ounces of flour or 400 grams. 11.1 ounces of water or 316 grams (versus the recipe's 10.7 oz or 300 grams) If you're working from the Cook's Illustrated recipe that's: 15 ounces of flour or 425 grams. 12 ounces of liquid or 340 …
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FOOD/NO-KNEAD-BREAD.MD AT MASTER · BENLEMASURIER/FOOD · GITHUB
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NO-KNEAD BREAD - SILVIA COLLOCA
3. Dust your cooking bench and your hands with flour and try to shape the sticky mix into a ball. Let it rest for 1 1/2 hours, wrapped in a kitchen towel generously dusted with semolina flour. 4. Turn the oven to 220 C (430 F). 5. Put in a cast iron pot or a dutch oven, without the lid, to heat up for about 40 minutes.
From silviascucina.net


HOW TO MAKE NO-KNEAD BREAD - EASY HOMEMADE BREAD
To make this no-knead bread, all you will need is flour, water, kosher salt, and active dry yeast. With so few ingredients, quality is important. We recommend bread flour from a reputable source, such as King Arthur, though all-purpose flour will work just fine. If you can get Diamond Crystal kosher salt, which is flakier than other salts, that ...
From countryliving.com


THE BEST NO KNEAD BREAD RECIPE! - GIMME SOME OVEN
1 1/3 cups warm water (about 110°F) Faster (2-Hour) No Knead Bread Instructions: 1. Stir together the flour, salt, sugar and yeast in a large mixing bowl until combined. Add in the warm water and stir with a wooden spoon or spatula until the dough is evenly mixed and no large flour streaks remain.
From gimmesomeoven.com


NO-KNEAD BREAD RECIPES | ALLRECIPES
This is a no-knead bread recipe that I put together using ideas from other recipes and my own variations. During the long fermentation period, the grains soften and swell to give the bread a wholesome and satisfying flavor and texture. It has a chewy crust that is crispy when toasted and a soft crumb. This bread is more convenient because it can be mixed one day and baked the …
From allrecipes.com


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