The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (2024)

There is nothing like the smell of freshly baked bread. A lot of people have never baked bread because they think it is too difficult. Well, if you follow this recipe you will find out just how easy it is. You don’t need any fancy kitchen equipment or ingredients.

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The best part of this recipe is that you don’t even need to knead the dough.

You just mix the ingredients and let nature do the rest.

You can make it the night before, let it rise all night, and bake it for breakfast.

It just takes 45 minutes in the oven. Eat it while it’s hot with butter and jam, with your favorite soup, or use it to make delicious toast and sandwiches.

After tasting homemade bread, you will never buy store-bought bread again!

Ingredient For This Recipe

  • 3 cups all-purpose flour
  • 2 tsp active dry yeast
  • 1 ½ tsp sea salt
  • 1 ½ cups warm water (105F)

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How To Make Dutch Oven Bread From Scratch

  • Step 1. In a large bowl, combine flour, active dry yeast, and salt
  • Step 2. Add the water, and mix until all ingredients are perfectly combined and they form a ball.

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  • Step 3. Transfer to a greased bowl and cover the bowl loosely with plastic wrap and a moistened kitchen towel

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  • Step 4. Let the dough rise in a draft-free place for 18 to 24 hrs. After the 18 to 24 hrs, the dough will look like this:

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  • Step 5. preheat the oven to 450F and put a dutch oven inside the oven while it preheats. Baking the bread in a preheated dish makes it crunchy
  • Step 6. Turn dough into a floured surface

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  • Step 7. Gently gather the dough into a ball

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  • Step 8. Carefully place the dough into a preheated dutch oven and bake, covered for 30 minutes. Remove cover and bake for 15 mins more. Remove from the oven and cool in a rack.

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Recipe tips;

  1. Make sure the water you use is warm. If it is too cold, the gluten will not develop properly, and if it is too hot, it will kill the yeast. Warm water is key
  2. For best results, use all-purpose flour. If you want to use whole wheat flour, substitute up to one cup all-purpose with whole wheat.
  3. If you want to jazz things up, you can add chopped garlic, onion, or Parmesan cheese
  4. Make sure your baking dish or dutch oven is inside the oven while preheating
  5. After taking your bread out of the oven, let it cool on a rack. This keeps the bottom crisp

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EASY DUTCH OVEN NO KNEAD BREAD

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Course: BAKERY BREAD, Breakfast, Brunch, Dessert

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 45 minutes minutes

Total Time: 55 minutes minutes

Servings: 1 LOAF FOR 8 PEOPLE

Ingredients

  • 3 cups all-purpose flour
  • 2 tsp active dry yeast
  • 1 ½ tsp sea salt
  • 1 ½ cups warm water (105F)

Instructions

  • In a large bowl, combine flour, active dry yeast, and salt

  • Add the water, and mix until all ingredients are perfectly combined and they form a ball.

  • Transfer to a greased bowl and cover the bowl loosely with plastic wrap and a moistened kitchen towel

  • Let the dough rise in a draft-free place for 18 to 24 hrs. After the 18 to 24 hrs, the dough will look like this:

  • preheat the oven to 450F and put a dutch oven inside the oven while it preheats. Baking the bread in a preheated dish makes it crunchy

  • Turn dough into a floured surface

  • Gently gather the dough into a ball

  • Carefully place the dough into a preheated dutch oven and bake, covered for 30 minutes. Remove cover and bake for 15 mins more. Remove from the oven and cool in a rack.

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Answering Your Burning Questions:

  1. Can You Use Bread Flour For Easy Homemade Dutch Oven Bread? All-purpose flour works best for dutch oven bread. If you use bread flour, I would recommend you knead the dough. Bread flour needs kneading for the gluten to develop properly. This is not the case with all-purpose flour.
  2. What Can I Use Instead Of A Dutch Oven To Bake The Bread? If you don’t own a dutch oven, you can use any 2.5-2.75 qt round baking dish with a lid.

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  1. The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (11)Arianna Nadeau

    The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (12)
    This bread is incredible, so easy and I am not a good baker at all! Everyone that has tried it loves it and say it’s the best bread they have ever had and I agree! I make this regularly and will never stop. I am wondering if I made this with sourdough would I need to change anything? Thanks!

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  2. The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (13)Estella

    The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (14)
    Super easy and turned out exactly like pictures at every step! Loved it snd will be making it again!

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    • The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (15)Ashley - 100krecipes

      I’m so happy you enjoyed it, Estella!

      Reply

  3. The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (16)Eliza

    This is my go to recipe when I need to make a sourdough bread. It’s a great hostess gift too. I add 2 garlic crushed cloves and some dried rosemary and it takes it up a notch.

    Thank you for sharing your recipe.

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    • The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (17)Ashley - 100krecipes

      That’s so nice to hear, Eliza! 😀 Thanks for your review!

      Reply

  4. The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (18)Hayley

    This was SO good. I’ve been wanting to use my new dutch oven, and this was the perfect recipe for it. I let mine sit for about 19-20 hours and followed the recipe exactly, and it came out perfect. I live alone but I’m gonna find some way to share it😂 I’ll definitely be making this again, maybe even experimenting with herbs and garlic next time!

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    • The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (19)Ashley - 100krecipes

      I’m glad you liked it! Yup, you could for sure add something like that. Thanks for your review!

      Reply

    • The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (22)Ashley - 100krecipes

      That’s so nice to hear, Rina! Glad it worked out. 🙂

      Reply

  5. The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (23)Jessica

    The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (24)
    Wow, I have been baking different breads for many years and this being the easiest I have ever made- IS THE MOST DELICIOUS I HAVE EVER MADE! Thank you so much for this wonderful recipe! I will make this for the rest of my life!

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    • The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (25)Ashley - 100krecipes

      You’re very welcome, Jessica!! 😀 Thanks so much for your review!

      Reply

  6. The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (26)Catherine Rowe

    The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (27)
    Be Warned Once you have made this delicious bread you will spend the rest of your life cooking food that “ needs” lovely crusty bread to dip into it !

    Reply

  7. The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (28)Amy

    The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (29)
    Great and easy recipe! Making it a second time now and the dough after sitting for only 5 hours looks like it did at 18 hours, and it has doubled in size already, do I have to let it sit for 18 hours still?

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    • The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (30)Ashley - 100krecipes

      This depends entirely on you! Some environments are better suited for bread fermentation than others. Looks like the temperature in your house was a good one for this purpose! If you loved it the first time, I wouldn’t change a thing. But if you want to try and see what happens, try leaving it for 8 hours let’s say? Let me know which one you liked best!

      Reply

  8. The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (31)Karen Arnold

    Can bread flour be used with this recipe?

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    • The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (32)100krecipes

      Bread flour has a higher gluten content and needs a little bit more work to develop the elasticity in that extra gluten. It may not be as soft, but you can definitely try it out and let us know how it turned out!

      Reply

  9. The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (33)Rachel

    The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (34)
    Such a simple bread recipe. This is my go to when I want a nice crusty bread with homemade soups. Question – how do you suggest storing the bread? (Paper bag, zip lock, on the counter, etc.)
    Thanks!

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    • The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (35)100krecipes

      The best way for me is to store it in a paper bag and in an airtight container if you can. And keep it on the counter. Bread will keep in good condition for 3-4 days. The crust will not be as crisp, but the bread will stay soft.

      Reply

  10. The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (36)Jen

    The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (37)
    Alert: Dumb question coming! I’m trying this now. I’m at the point where I’m letting it sit in a draft free room so I’ve put it in the spare room and closed the door. That room doesn’t get any heat and it’s a little cool in there. Is the cool room going to make a difference on the outcome?

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    • The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (38)100krecipes

      I’m so sorry if I’m a bit late to answering your question! It’s better to let it rest inside the oven (turned off). The cool temperature will make it a little slow to rise, but please let us know how it turned out!

      Reply

      • The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (39)nshinder

        I generally use my oven (no heat) as the place to let my dough rise.

        Reply

  11. The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (40)Billie

    Making my second attempt to make this recipe. It’s awesome! Delicious. Hubby loves it, too,

    Reply

  12. The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (41)Julie

    Hi!! I actually had it sit out for longer than 24 hours. Is that okay? It was still so delish! And so easy to make!

    Reply

  13. The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (42)Crystal

    hi there, I am curious if you are mixing the ingredients with an electric mixer? stand mixer? paddle attachment? and for how long? Thank you

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    • The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (43)100krecipes

      As a matter of fact, I mix it by hand. But you can use your stand-up mixer with the paddle attachment and mix it just until it comes together.

      Reply

  14. The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (44)MELISSA JARECKI

    Do you do cool the bread in the Dutch oven on the rack or take it out of dutch oven to cool on rack?

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    • The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (45)100krecipes

      Either way is good, but if you can take it out of the dutch oven and cool on the rack

      Reply

  15. The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (46)Martina Smith

    The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (47)
    The best

    Reply

  16. The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (48)Donna G

    The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (49)
    This has become a regular in our house; excellent bread and so easy to make.

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  17. The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (50)Suzette Kannemeyer

    The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (51)
    I have baked this bread often. I have also used brown bread and wholewheat flour. Every time a huge success!! Thank for the easiest no knead bread recipe!!

    Reply

  18. The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (52)Tara

    The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (53)
    This bread is so easy and delicious!! Will be making it again for sure!!

    Reply

  19. The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (54)Donna

    The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (55)
    Doubled the recipe and turned out great, will be making it again!

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    • The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (56)Jackson

      Did you double the cook time as well?

      Reply

      • The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (57)Donna

        No, I baked according to the directions.

        Reply

    • The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (58)Patty

      What size Dutch oven did you use when you doubled the recipe?

      Reply

  20. The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (59)S

    At what point in the process would you add the extras like Parmesan or rosemary, etc? Thanks!

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    • The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (60)100krecipes

      In step two when you add all the ingredients! Try not to use fresh veggies. If you want to add onion or garlic, I would rather use dry flakes.

      Reply

  21. The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (61)Brian

    I’m so confused about the yeast thing. When I buy active dry yeast it says you need to activate it. But your recipe doesn’t say that. Are you just putting 2 teaspoons of that dry yeast into the recipe?

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    • The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (62)100krecipes

      They recommend you activate it to prove it is still alive because if it is too old it dies. Generally what you buy at the store is new enough but if you have some sitting at home for too, it might be time to buy new. If you feel better activating it, please do so.

      Reply

  22. The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (63)G

    If doubled recipe is used does baking time increase?

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    • The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (64)100krecipes

      I would definitely keep an eye on it, but I wouldn’t think so. Just make sure you have a big enough dutch oven to bake it in.

      Reply

      • The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (65)Tiffany

        So this was the first time making this bread! It was delicious. The only thing is the inside was sorta gummy per say, the outside was perfect but not sure what happened. I followed the recipe exactly the only thing different was the yeast packet says approx 2 1/4 teaspoons I used the whole packet instead of measuring out 2 teaspoons. Would that have been the problem? Anyone else have this problem??

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        • The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (66)Ashley - 100krecipes

          I’m not sure that would be a problem. Maybe your oven is not well calibrated and the bread needed a little more time to fully cook. It happened to me once!

          Reply

  23. The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (67)Becki

    The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (68)
    Hoping this tastes as good as it looks! It’s the easiest bread I’ve ever made! Thank you!

    Reply

  24. The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (69)Eileen Ball

    I followed the recipe exactly but the dough would not form a ball. It was very soupy until I kept adding more flour. Are you supposed to keep adding flour when making it into a ball? It is baking now. I hope it comes out good.

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    • The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (70)100krecipes

      No, you’re not supposed to add more flour. It is a sticky dough, though. All you need to do is place it onto a floured surface and fold it to form a ball, but it’s a sticky one. Did you check the step photos? That’s what it looks like

      Reply

    • The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (71)Katie

      I had the same problem, it’s my first time making bread, maybe i just need to get the hang of it, definitely gonna try again. Wondering if the water was too hot when i added

      Reply

    • The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (72)Alison

      I am also having this problem. Have you found a way to fix it? What could be the problem? My dough is just a sloppy pancake.

      Reply

  25. The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (73)Jane

    The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (74)
    If I wanted to double this recipe would I double the yeast too?

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    • The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (75)100krecipes

      Yes you should double the yeast too

      Reply

  26. The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (76)Cheyanne

    If I made double would it have to sit longer

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    • The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (77)100krecipes

      No. Same amount of time

      Reply

  27. The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (78)Mimi

    Im confused with cooking time.
    dough need to rest 18to24min or actualy 18to24hours?

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    • The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (79)100krecipes

      It’s actually hours!

      Reply

  28. The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (80)Tammy

    Can I use regular salt if I don’t have sea salt?

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    • The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (81)100krecipes

      Yes, you definitely can!

      Reply

  29. The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (82)Theresa

    The dough smelled a bit sour before baking- is that okay?

    Reply

    • The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (83)100krecipes

      It is actually, but if you prefer next time rest it for 12-18 hours. Conditions may be different at your house.

      Reply

  30. The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (84)Renee

    The recipe didn’t mention this, but I add a little oil to my hands and fold the dough a few times until the texture changes and it is easier to make a ball. It usually takes less than 3-5 mins.

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  31. The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (85)Courtney

    The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (86)
    I followed the recipe to the letter. My batter would not roll into a ball. It kept oozing out flat, no matter how much flour I added. After baking, it was more of a pancake loaf than I bread loaf. It was, however, delicious! I would love advice on how to fix whatever went wrong.

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    • The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (87)100krecipes

      Hi! I am wondering if your yeast was alright. Next time proof it. Place it in a bowl with a bit of lukewarm water (not too hot or it will die), a teaspoon of sugar and wait for it to bubble up. If it does not bubble up, it probably is inactive and you have to buy more.

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      • The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (88)Stephanie

        What size Dutch oven do you use for this recipe? I have more than one size. I’ve seen this recipe on pinterest in several places, but no one gives the recommended size of Dutch oven to be used.
        Thanks

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        • The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (89)Catherine Rowe

          The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (90)
          I first read about one of these loaves and it said to use a 7 Quart Dutch oven which is equivalent to about 6-7 litres My Dutch Oven is only 3 1/2 so I bought a 6 litre Dutch oven and it I Huge and extremely heavy I can only just lift it out of the oven onto the side and it is incredibly hot for a long time !

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          • The BEST No Knead Bread Recipe { Dutch Oven Bread} (91)Ashley - 100krecipes

            They do retain heat for a while. What brand of Dutch oven did you buy?

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FAQs

Do you have to preheat a Dutch oven for no knead bread? ›

Le Creuset enameled cast iron is also exceptional at heat distribution and retention to keep the temperature inside the pot more constant than a regular oven, which also helps the baking process. Most no knead bread recipes call for preheating the Dutch oven while the oven heats up.

What happens if I don't knead my bread dough enough? ›

A failure to knead dough (unless you're working with a no-knead recipe) can lead to: Poor gluten development: When you don't knead bread, the gluten won't form properly. This can result in a lack of elasticity and strength, meaning your final product is likely to come out of the oven dense and heavy.

What temperature do you bake bread in a Dutch oven? ›

Turning proofed bread dough out right into a preheated Dutch oven instead of on a pizza peel. My method for baking bread dough in a Dutch oven: Preheat your home oven to 450°F (230°C) with a Dutch oven inside for 30 to 45 minutes.

Why is my no knead bread so chewy? ›

Why Is My Bread 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 Dutch oven bread so hard? ›

Any tips for preventing a thick, hard crust on the bottom of my bread done in a Dutch oven? Make sure you are using a heavy gauge Dutch oven and that it isn't too close to the bottom heat element in your oven. If you are still getting a thick, hard crust, you can put a pillow of foil down, like this.

Do you grease the Dutch oven before baking bread? ›

Fight the urge to grease your Dutch oven. Because of the high temperature, the fat will burn off almost immediately, giving your bread a charred taste. Splurge for high-quality ingredients—especially flour.

Can I use a dough hook instead of kneading? ›

A dough hook is the best tool you can use to knead dough. It does everything your hands would do, but more quickly. Not only does a stand mixer and dough hook do all the work—but you're more likely to get better results if you use them instead.

How do you know when you have kneaded bread enough? ›

The first way to check is to simply poke the dough with your finger. If the dough bounces back without sticking to your finger, it's been kneaded enough. If it doesn't, you need to keep kneading.

What is the best size Dutch oven for baking bread? ›

You just need a lid to cover it and the proper heat-conducting cast-iron material, and your bread will come out perfectly every time. Size & Shape: Look for a 6- to 7-quart, round Dutch oven. Anything much bigger will cause the bread to spread out and go flat.

Do you need parchment paper for bread in a Dutch oven? ›

If the bottom of your Dutch oven isn't enamel-coated, it's best to use the parchment paper. Mine is enamel-coated, but I find it easier to keep the round shape of the dough if I just place it in the Dutch oven with the parchment paper. Whatever works fer ya!

Do you preheat a Dutch oven with the lid on or off? ›

Preheat Dutch oven in the oven with the lid off at 500F/260C. Many bakers will continue preheating for 10-20 minutes after the oven reaches target temperature to ensure the Dutch oven is at its hottest. Lower the loaf into the Dutch oven using a sling made of parchment or silicone.

Why is my Dutch oven bread gummy? ›

Uneven heat in your oven can be the culprit – if you loaf is nicely golden on the outside but gummy or moist in the inside, it's baking too quickly on the outside. Trying reducing the temperature you're baking at and bake for a bit longer.

How to make homemade bread more moist? ›

Lubricate With Oil

One of the easiest ways our bakers follow to make bread soft and fluffy is by using 1-2 tablespoons of lubricant/fats such as vegetable oil to wet the ingredients.

How do you keep no knead bread from sticking? ›

Reduce the water till you find a ratio that works for you. A no knead should still be on the wet side for it to work but at the end of the bulk ferment you should be able to shape it and not have it stick to the banneton. It's finding the balance. Dusting your banneton with rice flour will help it not to stick.

Can I put a cold Dutch oven in the oven? ›

The cold dutch oven may save some energy as the oven will be on for less time. A cold dutch oven is definitely easier to handle when loading your loaf than a hot one. Don't forget your heavy duty oven gloves for handling the hot dutch oven at the end of the bake though.

Is it okay to preheat an empty Dutch oven? ›

Don't preheat an empty dutch oven on your stovetop—this can cause your cookware to crack or break. Some bread recipes call for preheating the dutch oven in the oven. This is perfectly safe to do since the heat will be more consistently distributed across the entire dutch oven.

How long should I preheat my Dutch oven for sourdough bread? ›

Preparing To Bake

Once you're ready to bake your sourdough, you'll need to preheat your oven to 230C/450F. Place your Dutch Oven into the oven when you turn it on so it gets HOT. Try to preheat for around 1 hour to ensure your oven is super hot - but you know your oven so just adjust this time if you need to.

How do you preheat enamel Dutch oven for bread? ›

I like to preheat my dutch oven before use, so I place it in the oven as I turn the oven on to preheat at 220C, gas mark 7, 425F. It takes about 30 minutes for a cast iron dutch oven to preheat. Some prefer to use a Dutch oven from cold so feel free to experiment and find your favourite method.

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