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No Knead Bread Published: Sep 22, 2022 · Modified: Sep 22, 2022 by Modern Honey · This post may contain affiliate links · 21 Comments 111 shares Jump to Recipe This No Knead Bread is baked in a dutch oven and is the perfect crusty french bread recipe. This makes a beautiful artisan loaf of bread and is so easy! The only ingredients you need are flour, water, salt, and yeast for the perfect overnight bread. This is the easiest bread recipe known to man! It literally takes two minutes to prepare. I was in shock the first time I made this bread because it was just too easy and the end result was absolutely mind blowing. The first time I made this bread for my Mom, who is the ultimate bread maker, she couldn't believe how easy it was and we ended up with crusty artisan bread that looked like it came straight from a French bakery. The ingredients in this No Knead Bread are flour, salt, yeast, and water. That's it! This bread recipe calls for only 4 ingredients. You literally stir the ingredients together for 30 seconds and you are done. Just set aside the bread dough to rise for 12-18 hours and then bake it. That's it! The key is baking the bread in a dutch oven. This helps to create a crusty exterior. I am positive you are going to love this homemade artisan bread recipe! Dutch Oven Bread Ingredients: Flour -- I suggest using all-purpose flour or bread flour in this recipe. Bread flour has a high protein content so it is good for a hearty bread. All-purpose flour has slightly less protein than bread flour but is a universally used flour because of its protein content. Yeast -- I suggest using active dry yeast. You only need ½ teaspoon because this is a slow-rising bread. This is going to slowly rise for 12-18 hours. Salt -- If bread is ever lacking flavor, it is because there is not enough salt in the dough.  Warm Water -- I suggest the water be warm at approximately 110 degrees. This helps to activate the yeast. If it is too hot, it will kill the yeast. Use a thermometer to check the temperature of the water. Why does Overnight Bread have such a long rise time? This dutch oven bread doesn't call for that much yeast, only ½ teaspoon, so it needs a long rise time to develop flavor and create the perfect texture. Slow and steady wins the race with this artisan bread recipe. You end up with a flavorful, chewy texture, with a crusty exterior. it is the perfect no-knead bread recipe! Why do you need a Dutch Oven or a pan with a lid? Dutch ovens are known for their even baking and they have the benefit of trapping the steam released by the dough in the initial phase of baking. The steam prevents the crust from setting until the loaf has expanded to its maximum height. Once this happens, you remove the lid and let the top of the bread brown for several minutes.  What type of Dutch Ovens do you suggest for baking Dutch Oven Bread? My favorite Dutch Ovens are the Staub Brand Dutch Ovens and the LeCreuset Dutch Ovens. I always look for them to go on sale. They are always coming out with new, beautiful colors and I am a sucker for a gorgeous dutch oven.  You can also find a Lodge Dutch Oven on Amazon for a less expensive price.  I use my dutch ovens all of the time for so many recipes. I actually leave two dutch ovens out on my stove at all times, that's how much I use them! How to make the Best No Knead Bread: Start with a mixing bowl. Add flour, yeast, salt, and warm water. Check to make sure the water is warm but not hot. You want the water to be about 110 degrees. If it is too hot, it will kill the yeast. Stir the mixture together. The mixture will look shaggy and that is ok. I suggest using your hands to create a ball and bring all of the ingredients together. Cover and let the mixture rise for 12-18 hours. It is important to let it rise for at least 12 hours as it allows the flavors to develop. When ready to bake, heat the oven to 450 degrees. Place the dutch oven into the oven to allow it to heat up for 25-30 minutes. Remove the dough from the bowl and place it on a piece of parchment paper. Shape it into a round ball that will fit into the dutch oven. Carefully remove the hot dutch oven from oven. Place the dough with the parchment paper into the hot dutch oven. Cover with the lid. Place in the oven and bake for 30 minutes. After 30 minutes, carefully remove the lid with hot pads and let it brown for about 6-12 minutes, depending on how brown you want the crust to be. Remove from the oven and let sit for 15 minutes before slicing. POPULAR BREAD RECIPES: I love baking bread and have some easy bread recipes like my Soft French Bread Recipe, which even kids can make! If you want to make QUICK yeast bread, check out my 1-Hour White Bread Recipe and my 1-Hour Whole Wheat Bread Recipe. If you want to make bread for sandwiches, check out my Classic Sandwich Bread Recipe. No Knead Bread Modern Honey® - www.modernhoney.com This No Knead Bread is baked in a dutch oven and is the perfect crusty french bread recipe. This makes a beautiful artisan loaf of bread and is so easy! The only ingredients you need are flour, water, salt, and yeast for the perfect overnight bread. 5 from 1 vote Print Recipe Pin Recipe Save Saved! Prep Time 2 mins Cook Time 40 mins 12 hrs Course Bread Cuisine French Servings 8 Calories 187 kcal Ingredients  1x2x3x3 ¼ cups Flour ½ teaspoon Active Dry Yeast 1 ½ teaspoons Salt 1 ½ cups Warm Water (about 110 degrees) Instructions In a mixing bowl, add flour, yeast, salt, and warm water. Check to make sure the water is warm but not hot. You want the water to be about 110 degrees. If it is too hot, it will kill the yeast.Stir the mixture together. The mixture will look shaggy and that is ok. I suggest using your hands to create a ball and bring all of the ingredients together. Cover with a light tea towel, flour sack towel, or Saran wrap and let the mixture rise for 12-18 hours. It is important to let it rise for at least 12 hours as it allows the flavors to develop. When ready to bake, heat the oven to 450 degrees. Place the dutch oven into the oven to allow it to heat up for 25-30 minutes. Remove the dough from the bowl and place it on a piece of parchment paper. Shape it into a round ball that will fit into the dutch oven. Carefully remove the hot dutch oven from oven. Place the dough with the parchment paper into the hot dutch oven. Cover with the lid. Place in the oven and bake for 30 minutes. After 30 minutes, carefully remove the lid with hot pads and let it brown for about 6-12 minutes, depending on how brown you want the crust to be.Remove from the oven and let sit for 15 minutes before slicing. Notes Flour -- I suggest using all-purpose flour or bread flour in this recipe. Bread flour has a high protein content so it is good for a hearty bread. All-purpose flour has slightly less protein than bread flour but is a universally used flour because of its protein content. Yeast -- I suggest using active dry yeast. You only need ½ teaspoon because this is a slow-rising bread. This is going to slowly rise for 12-18 hours. Salt -- If bread is ever lacking flavor, it is because there is not enough salt in the dough.  Warm Water -- I suggest the water be warm at approximately 110 degrees. This helps to activate the yeast. If it is too hot, it will kill the yeast. Use a thermometer to check the temperature of the water. I suggest using a 5 qt - 6 qt dutch oven. The smaller the dutch oven, the higher the bread will be. If you use a 7 qt dutch oven, your bread will spread more and will be flatter.  Recipe adapted from Jim Lahey NutritionCalories: 187 kcal Carbohydrates: 39 g Protein: 6 g Fat: 1 g Saturated Fat: 1 g Polyunsaturated Fat: 1 g Monounsaturated Fat: 1 g Sodium: 440 mg Potassium: 62 mg Fiber: 2 g Sugar: 1 g Vitamin C: 1 mg Calcium: 9 mg Iron: 2 mg Keyword artisan bread, bread baked in dutch oven, dutch oven bread, no knead bread, overnight bread Tried this recipe? Let us know how it was! More BreadsPumpkin Bars with Cream Cheese FrostingWhite Sandwich BreadBest Lemon Loaf BreadZucchini MuffinsReader InteractionsComments Kristy September 22, 2022 at 3:00 pm What size Dutch Oven for this bread recipe? Reply Modern Honey September 22, 2022 at 9:10 pm Hi Kristy! I would suggest a 5 qt - 6 qt Dutch oven. I use the Staub 5.5 qt and it works really well. If you use a larger dutch oven, your bread may spread wider. I hope that helps! Reply Donna September 22, 2022 at 3:22 pm Can't wait to try this Bread. I'm off tomorrow so that will be perfect for me. I made your pretzels today...I had a craving for them, so I made a batch. This recipe looks so easy. .I hope mine comes out as pretty as yours. This Bread and a stick of butter, and I'm a happy girl...Thank you for the recipe. Reply Modern Honey September 22, 2022 at 9:09 pm Oh Donna, you are the best! You are always baking and cooking up a storm. Amazing! Reply Dee September 22, 2022 at 3:44 pm I love making breads, too, and I can't wait to try your Dutch Oven Bread! I saw that you have a sandwich bread recipe. Could you use this recipe to make sandwich buns? As a child, my best friend's mom always made sandwich buns so tasty that we would eat them without filling them with meat and cheese! Wish I could find a recipe like that. Got one? Thank you so much for sharing your recipes! Reply Modern Honey September 22, 2022 at 9:08 pm Hi Dee! I think what you may be looking for is a brioche sandwich buns recipe. Let me work on one for you. It makes the best sandwich buns! Reply Kat September 22, 2022 at 4:26 pm I’ve made this bread multiple times, original recipe is from recipetineats.com. Yours is uncomfortably close to her exact recipe, the only real difference is rise time, at least give her some credit. Reply Modern Honey September 22, 2022 at 9:04 pm Hi Kat! I love to give credit so I went to check her recipe. We may use the same ingredients which is the standard ingredients for any traditional french bread recipe -- flour, yeast, water, and salt. But we have completely different ratios. She calls for 3 cups of flour, I call for 3 1/4 cups of flour. She calls for 2 teaspoons of yeast, I call for 1/2 teaspoon of yeast. She calls for 2 teaspoons of salt, I call for 1 1/2 teaspoons of salt. It is an entirely different recipe. Her recipe is a quick rise. This recipe is a long rise -- 12-18 hours which is the reason, I only call for 1/2 teaspoon of yeast. This is not the same bread recipe. Jim Lahey NYT is the one who first came up with this dutch oven bread recipe and I gave him credit. My recipe is most similar to his recipe. I hope this clears up any confusion! 🙂 Reply CHRISTINE September 22, 2022 at 4:39 pm Question: May I use 1/2 Teaspoon of SAF Instant Yeast? Reply Modern Honey September 22, 2022 at 9:06 pm Hi Christine! Yes, you sure can. It may work faster as it doesn't need to be activated but since my recipe only calls for 1/2 teaspoon of yeast, it will be a slow process regardless. Reply baker September 22, 2022 at 5:45 pm what do you cover with? Reply Modern Honey September 22, 2022 at 9:07 pm Hi! You cover the dutch oven with the lid to keep the steam in, which helps to develop the crust. Reply Deb J September 23, 2022 at 6:48 am on the Artisan No Knead Bread...what do you cover the bowl with before letting it rise for 12 hours? Reply Modern Honey September 23, 2022 at 7:51 am Hi Deb! I like to cover the bowl with a light flour sack towel or tea towel. I like to make sure the bowl is large enough that the bread dough doesn't rise above the bowl. I hope this helps! Reply Laura Ashbrook September 23, 2022 at 4:32 am Do you have to refrigerate the dough before you bake it? I can’t wait to try this recipe out. Reply Modern Honey September 23, 2022 at 7:50 am Hi Laura! You just leave the dough out at room temperature. No need to refrigerate the dough. It will smell slightly fermented because of the yeast and that is perfect...it is what gives it flavor. Reply Dale Thomas September 23, 2022 at 6:07 am Can I use wheat flour on this recipe? Reply Modern Honey September 23, 2022 at 7:50 am Absolutely! This recipe is super versatile and can work with different types of flour. Whole wheat would be amazing! Reply Lesli September 23, 2022 at 7:44 am Can I use for salt; kosher, or sea salt or do have to use table salt? Reply Lesli Riggins September 23, 2022 at 7:46 am Can I use for salt; kosher, or sea salt or do have to use table salt? Reply Modern Honey September 23, 2022 at 7:54 am Absolutely! If you use kosher salt, you can increase the salt to 2 teaspoons. Reply Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Recipe Rating Recipe Rating Comment Name * Email * Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Δ Primary Sidebar Hi, I'm Melissa Stadler! I am an Award-Winning Recipe Creator. Cover of Food Network Magazine. Two-Time Pillsbury Bake-Off Finalist. I am passionate about sharing the best recipes so you have success in the kitchen! 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Published: Sep 22, 2022 · Modified: Sep 22, 2022 by Modern Honey · This post may contain affiliate links · 21 Comments

This No Knead Bread is baked in a dutch oven and is the perfect crusty french bread recipe. This makes a beautiful artisan loaf of bread and is so easy! The only ingredients you need are flour, water, salt, and yeast for the perfect overnight bread.

This is the easiest bread recipe known to man! It literally takes two minutes to prepare. I was in shock the first time I made this bread because it was just too easy and the end result was absolutely mind blowing.

The first time I made this bread for my Mom, who is the ultimate bread maker, she couldn't believe how easy it was and we ended up with crusty artisan bread that looked like it came straight from a French bakery.

The ingredients in this No Knead Bread are flour, salt, yeast, and water. That's it! This bread recipe calls for only 4 ingredients. You literally stir the ingredients together for 30 seconds and you are done. Just set aside the bread dough to rise for 12-18 hours and then bake it. That's it!

The key is baking the bread in a dutch oven. This helps to create a crusty exterior. I am positive you are going to love this homemade artisan bread recipe!

This dutch oven bread doesn't call for that much yeast, only ½ teaspoon, so it needs a long rise time to develop flavor and create the perfect texture.

Slow and steady wins the race with this artisan bread recipe. You end up with a flavorful, chewy texture, with a crusty exterior. it is the perfect no-knead bread recipe!

Dutch ovens are known for their even baking and they have the benefit of trapping the steam released by the dough in the initial phase of baking.

The steam prevents the crust from setting until the loaf has expanded to its maximum height. Once this happens, you remove the lid and let the top of the bread brown for several minutes. 

My favorite Dutch Ovens are the Staub Brand Dutch Ovens and the LeCreuset Dutch Ovens. I always look for them to go on sale. They are always coming out with new, beautiful colors and I am a sucker for a gorgeous dutch oven. 

You can also find a Lodge Dutch Oven on Amazon for a less expensive price. 

I use my dutch ovens all of the time for so many recipes. I actually leave two dutch ovens out on my stove at all times, that's how much I use them!

I love baking bread and have some easy bread recipes like my Soft French Bread Recipe, which even kids can make!

If you want to make QUICK yeast bread, check out my 1-Hour White Bread Recipe and my 1-Hour Whole Wheat Bread Recipe.

If you want to make bread for sandwiches, check out my Classic Sandwich Bread Recipe.

What size Dutch Oven for this bread recipe?

Hi Kristy! I would suggest a 5 qt - 6 qt Dutch oven. I use the Staub 5.5 qt and it works really well. If you use a larger dutch oven, your bread may spread wider. I hope that helps!

Can't wait to try this Bread. I'm off tomorrow so that will be perfect for me. I made your pretzels today...I had a craving for them, so I made a batch. This recipe looks so easy. .I hope mine comes out as pretty as yours. This Bread and a stick of butter, and I'm a happy girl...Thank you for the recipe.

Oh Donna, you are the best! You are always baking and cooking up a storm. Amazing!

I love making breads, too, and I can't wait to try your Dutch Oven Bread! I saw that you have a sandwich bread recipe. Could you use this recipe to make sandwich buns? As a child, my best friend's mom always made sandwich buns so tasty that we would eat them without filling them with meat and cheese! Wish I could find a recipe like that. Got one? Thank you so much for sharing your recipes!

Hi Dee! I think what you may be looking for is a brioche sandwich buns recipe. Let me work on one for you. It makes the best sandwich buns!

I’ve made this bread multiple times, original recipe is from recipetineats.com. Yours is uncomfortably close to her exact recipe, the only real difference is rise time, at least give her some credit.

Hi Kat! I love to give credit so I went to check her recipe. We may use the same ingredients which is the standard ingredients for any traditional french bread recipe -- flour, yeast, water, and salt. But we have completely different ratios. She calls for 3 cups of flour, I call for 3 1/4 cups of flour. She calls for 2 teaspoons of yeast, I call for 1/2 teaspoon of yeast. She calls for 2 teaspoons of salt, I call for 1 1/2 teaspoons of salt. It is an entirely different recipe. Her recipe is a quick rise. This recipe is a long rise -- 12-18 hours which is the reason, I only call for 1/2 teaspoon of yeast. This is not the same bread recipe. Jim Lahey NYT is the one who first came up with this dutch oven bread recipe and I gave him credit. My recipe is most similar to his recipe. I hope this clears up any confusion! 🙂

Question: May I use 1/2 Teaspoon of SAF Instant Yeast?

Hi Christine! Yes, you sure can. It may work faster as it doesn't need to be activated but since my recipe only calls for 1/2 teaspoon of yeast, it will be a slow process regardless.

what do you cover with?

Hi! You cover the dutch oven with the lid to keep the steam in, which helps to develop the crust.

on the Artisan No Knead Bread...what do you cover the bowl with before letting it rise for 12 hours?

Hi Deb! I like to cover the bowl with a light flour sack towel or tea towel. I like to make sure the bowl is large enough that the bread dough doesn't rise above the bowl. I hope this helps!

Do you have to refrigerate the dough before you bake it? I can’t wait to try this recipe out.

Hi Laura! You just leave the dough out at room temperature. No need to refrigerate the dough. It will smell slightly fermented because of the yeast and that is perfect...it is what gives it flavor.

Can I use wheat flour on this recipe?

Absolutely! This recipe is super versatile and can work with different types of flour. Whole wheat would be amazing!

Can I use for salt; kosher, or sea salt or do have to use table salt?

Can I use for salt; kosher, or sea salt or do have to use table salt?

Absolutely! If you use kosher salt, you can increase the salt to 2 teaspoons.

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Hi, I'm Melissa Stadler! I am an Award-Winning Recipe Creator. Cover of Food Network Magazine. Two-Time Pillsbury Bake-Off Finalist. I am passionate about sharing the best recipes so you have success in the kitchen!