This Simple No-Knead Artisan Yeast Bread is the kind of recipe that transforms a handful of humble ingredients into a rustic, bakery-style loaf right in your own kitchen. With just warm water, flour, salt, and yeast, you can create a golden-brown crust, a tender open crumb, and that irresistible homemade bread aroma filling your home. The magic of this bread is in its simplicity—no mixer, no kneading, no fancy ingredients. All you need is time, a good Dutch oven or oven-safe pot with a lid, and a little patience.
Preparation Time: 10 minutes
Rising Time: 1–2 hours (or overnight for deeper flavor)
Cook Time: 45–50 minutes
Total Time: 2 hours 10 minutes – or overnight + baking time
Yield: 1 large loaf (8–10 slices)
Cuisine: Rustic European / Minimalist Baking
Ingredients
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1 ½ cups warm water (370 ml)
2 tablespoons dry yeast (10 g)
4 cups all-purpose or bread flour (500 g)
1 teaspoon salt
Step-by-Step Cooking Directions
Activate the yeast
In a large mixing bowl, add warm water (about 100–110°F or 37–43°C). Sprinkle the dry yeast over the top and stir gently. Let it sit for 5–10 minutes until foamy. This indicates the yeast is active and ready to go.
Mix the dough
Add the flour and salt to the bowl with the activated yeast. Stir using a wooden spoon or spatula until a shaggy, sticky dough forms. There’s no need to knead—just mix until no dry flour remains.
Let it rise
Cover the bowl with plastic wrap or a clean kitchen towel and place it in a warm, draft-free area. Allow the dough to rise for about 1–2 hours, or until it doubles in size. For extra flavor and texture, you can refrigerate the dough overnight for a slow rise.
Preheat and shape
Place a Dutch oven or covered oven-safe pot in the oven and preheat to 220°C (428°F) for at least 30 minutes. Meanwhile, gently shape the dough into a round or oval loaf on a lightly floured surface. Avoid overhandling—it should remain soft and airy.
Bake with steam
Carefully remove the hot pot from the oven. Transfer the dough into the pot (you can use parchment paper to avoid sticking). Cover with the lid and bake for 30 minutes. This traps the steam and helps form a crispy crust.
Finish baking uncovered
After 30 minutes, remove the lid and continue baking for another 15–20 minutes. The loaf should turn golden brown with a crisp crust. Tap the bottom—it should sound hollow when done.
Cool and serve
Let the bread cool on a wire rack for at least 20–30 minutes before slicing. This resting time allows the interior to finish setting and avoids gummy slices.
Nutritional Information (per slice – based on 10 slices)
Calories: 160
Carbohydrates: 30g
Protein: 4g
Fat: 0.5g
Fiber: 1g
Sodium: 180mg
Sugar: 0g
Calcium: 1% DV
Iron: 10% DV
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