The easiest most foolproof artisan bread✨

The easiest most foolproof artisan bread✨

The easiest most foolproof artisan bread✨
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I discovered this method from @merryboosters years ago and it has been my go-to ever since 🙏🏼❤️
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▪️390g (or ~3 Cups) Artisan Bread Flour or All Purpose Flour▪️2 tsp Sugar▪️1+1/2 tsp Salt▪️3/4 tsp Instant or Active Dried Yeast▪️300ml (1+1/4 Cups) Water▪️Butter, for serving▪️
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1️⃣ In a large bowl mix together the flour, salt, sugar and yeast
2️⃣ Add some lukewarm water (~110°F) and mix everything together to form a shaggy mass of dough
3️⃣ Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and let sit and rise in a warm environment for about 2 hours
4️⃣ After 2 hours, preheat the oven to 450°F with a Dutch oven inside (so the Dutch oven gets preheated as well)
5️⃣ Transfer the dough on to a floured work surface (the dough will be sticky so dust it with some flour whenever needed); knead the dough (fold it on to itself, turn, and repeat) for 2-3 mins until a tensive dough ball forms
6️⃣ Transfer to a proofing basket or parchment lined bowl, cover and let rise for 35 mins or until the dough doubles in size
7️⃣ Place the dough ball in the preheated Dutch oven lined with parchment and bake at 450°F for 30 minutes; reduce the oven temperature to 400°F, remove the lid, and bake for another 10-15 more minutes (at this point the longer you bake the bread the crispier the crust will be.. just make sure the bottom doesn’t burn) – enjoy with salted butter!
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Note: If you are making bread on a regular baking tray instead of a Dutch oven, steam is the key factor for making crusty bread. Place a pan with hot water in the lowest rack of oven while baking and spraying with water inside the oven during the initial five minutes of baking to help create this steamy environment inside the oven.
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⏲ 10 minute prep time + 2 hour 35 minute rise time + 40 minute cook time

50 Comments

  1. @ainsleygoudeau6455 November 18, 2024 at 8:21 am

    Making again. So easy n yum❤❤. Thanks

  2. What’s the recipe?

  3. @briankendalll2093 November 18, 2024 at 8:22 am

    This is the third “easy bread” recipe I tried this week…success! Great easy to follow recipe. Crispy and bubbly bread. Thank you.

  4. @THE_OBSIDIAN_BUTTERFLY November 18, 2024 at 8:23 am

    What if I don’t have a dutch oven

  5. how do you keep it from being so hard on the bottom after baking?

  6. Love bread

  7. @ellieolmscheid2220 November 18, 2024 at 8:27 am

    Can’t find the recipe??

  8. I am making this now but I’m making them into small sandwich buns, hope it turns out! Almost ready to be baked! Fingers crossed!

  9. @GeorgeCouch-ct2vq November 18, 2024 at 8:33 am

    I’m used to using fresh yeast ,why do you use the dry yeast?

  10. Have you ever had a liquor ball sandwich before?

  11. I’ve had the worst outcomes with baking homemade bread but I used this recipe yesterday and it did NOT disappoint 😁 It definitely added to my bread making confidence. I’m going to have to make 5 or 6 more loaves to get it down to a science. Thank you to whoever came up with this recipe. 👏

  12. NO RECIPE INCLUDED !!? Just video WTH ?!?!

  13. How did these people make this when there’s no recipe to follow?looks great would love to make.

  14. How about the recipe?

  15. Thank you. Where is the ingredientes please. Ty❤

  16. 😋🇨🇦

  17. @virginiaeriguel8738 November 18, 2024 at 8:42 am

    Thanks for sharing this recipe 😊

  18. I followed someone else’s recipe and messed it up

  19. If you put it in the banneton seam side *down*, you won’t have to cut it either. The seam will be on top during baking, and create a natural point for the crust to crack during oven rise. I always did it this way because I started following written recipes that didn’t specify seam side up or down, and then later on I realized you’re ‘supposed’ to bake it seam side down and score it. But that’s just an extra step that isn’t necessary at all! The only important thing is that you’re consistent, so don’t put it seam side down to proof and then bake seam side up.

  20. why does something like "3/4 tsp" of yeast matter vs just a teaspoon?

  21. @rainacherienne1010 November 18, 2024 at 8:49 am

    I followed recipe exactly and it worked!! Thank you so much. It looks similar and even better than yours. I tried other bread recipes in the past and none worked, I don’t know how to cook but this was really foolproof.

  22. Well I don’t know… I made a lot of bread in the past years, don’t consider myself super experienced, but this dough is super hydrated when comes out of the first rise, it’s really hard to work with, I don’t think this is a good begginers recipe with the actual kneading process left out of the video. Anyways if you can make it it’s great.

  23. Just made this loaf tonight and it was delicious. Was my first time and very easy to follow instructions and turned out perfect

  24. Artisan bread flour??????

  25. Can u use different flour, like whole wheat?

  26. The salt with the yeast on top😭

  27. @venturesbyyolanda November 18, 2024 at 8:58 am

    Where can i find the recipe? Thanks

  28. Just made this and it was unreal!

  29. Thank you for the recipie. Your voice is very nice.

  30. @theresamartin9659 November 18, 2024 at 9:03 am

    Can you use spelt flour

  31. @brendaquinones7232 November 18, 2024 at 9:04 am

    Where is the recipe measurements please.

  32. Hi @maxiskitchen if I want more holes in this bread, will kneading it more create them???

  33. How much butter

  34. So where’s the video with ingredients and directions please

  35. Tried the steam technique, and my crust came out perfect! Thanks for the tips 🥖

  36. Your dog is so cute

  37. You don’t show the inside of the bread. Does it have the air pockets?

  38. I’ve learnt nothing

  39. how do y’all bake without having the paper stick to the bread?

  40. Way too wet

  41. This does look really easy, I’m going to try it

  42. I love how she states how easy it is to make the bread but girl where is the instructions on how to make the bread?

  43. @glynislailann9056 November 18, 2024 at 9:13 am

    This is the recipe that almost everyone was baking during Covid Lockdown in 2020. Easiest bread recipe ever 🎉

  44. Third time making this and it turns out perfect every time! Thank you so much for sharing the recipe!

  45. @sedaamirkhanian7321 November 18, 2024 at 9:16 am

    What’s the recipe?

  46. i dont have a dutch oven 🥹

  47. If ya’ll would read all of the comments before asking questions, you might find your answer. Geeeeez 😠. And why are people so rude? I feel like I need to apologize for some of you. Use your manners. Its not hard.

  48. Enjoyed making this style of bread! 🙂
    Note*: to anyone interested….. Make sure your parchment paper is safe to use over 420°, some isn’t rated for using with really hot temperatures.

  49. @marthadejimenez8307 November 18, 2024 at 9:19 am

    Recipe please

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