Recipe video above. This super crusty homemade bread recipe is going to blow your mind! The world’s easiest yeast bread that’s just like the very best artisan bread you pay top dollar for, with an incredible crispy, chewy crust, and big fat holes like sourdough. Recipe is forgiving so don’t fret if things don’t go perfectly, it will be salvageable. SEE NOTES for options like no dutch oven, different yeast, MAKE AHEAD up to 3 days! And tomorrow, make the Cheese Bread version!
This easy no-knead sourdough bread recipe has an amazing crunch and the center is so soft with a subtle tangy taste. This loaf will have you coming back for seconds, or if you're like me, thirds!
This Dutch Oven No Knead Bread recipe comes out perfectly crusty in under 3 hours - it's easy to make homemade artisan bread with 5 minutes of prep!
Crusty, chewy, herby and wonderfully fragrant, it's everything a good savoury loaf should be. This recipe builds on my basic Everyday Artisan Bread recipe. It’s still super easy to make and requires only a handful of extra ingredients!
Easy and quick artisan Italian crusty bread recipe you can make at home. No knead, no machine, with only 2 hour rise time. Made with instant or active dry instant yeast, flour and water and baked on a hot pizza stone.
This No-Knead Cranberry Walnut Bread is, believe it or not, really easy to make. No kneading or mixer required. The dough rises for 18 hours at room temperature and is baked in a Dutch oven until the crust is beautifully golden brown and crisp. Packed with dried cranberries and walnuts. Makes 1 round loaf.
A warm, crusty rustic bread goes with just about any meal and it's so simple to make! Throw it together, let it rise, and you'll have a yummy bread that's ready for dinner in just a few hours' time. No bread pan needed!
This is a homestead-version of sourdough bread, which is a non-fussy technique that will not require complicated measurements or instructions. This recipe is perfect for people (like me) who like a simple, hearty loaf that doesn't require tons of effort and time.
This hearty, no-knead nostalgic breakfast loaf is packed with plump, sticky raisins and aromatic cinnamon then lightly sweetened with richly flavoured dark brown sugar. And it makes the best French toast!
Warm, soft, and rich, nothing beats a piece of this homemade naan bread recipe alongside your favorite rich curry.
This high hydration focaccia bread is soft on the inside with a beautiful golden crust on the outside. Serve with a soup or salad or use for your favorite sandwich fillings. Enjoy!
Cold, refrigerated dough is the secret to making delicious focaccia! Allowing the dough to rest 18 to 24 hours in the fridge will yield extra-pillowy and airy focaccia, though if you are pressed for time, you can make this start-to-finish in 3 hours. This 4-ingredient recipe requires only 5 minutes of hands-on time. Video guidance below! Adapted from the focaccia recipe in Bread Toast Crumbs. A few notes: Plan ahead: While you certainly could make this more quickly, it turns out especially well if you mix the dough the day before you plan on baking it. The second rise, too, takes 2 to 4 hours. If you are short on time and need to make the focaccia tonight: Let the mixed dough rise at room temperature until doubled, about 1.5 to 2 hours. Then proceed with the recipe, knowing the second rise will only take about 30 minutes. You can use various pans to make this focaccia such as: two 9-inch Pyrex pie plates. (Use butter + oil to prevent sticking.) One 9x13-inch pan, such as this USA pan — do not split the dough in half, if you use this option, which will create a thicker focaccia . A 13x18-inch rimmed sheet pan — this creates a thinner focaccia, which is great for slab sandwiches. As always, for best results, use a digital scale to measure the flour and water. I love SAF instant yeast. I buy it in bulk, transfer it to a quart storage container, and store it in my fridge for months. You can store it in the freezer also. If you are using active-dry yeast, simply sprinkle the yeast over the lukewarm water and let it stand for 15 minutes or until it gets foamy; then proceed with the recipe. Flour: You can use all-purpose or bread flour here with great results. If you live in a humid environment, I would suggest using bread flour. If you are in Canada or the UK, also consider using bread flour or consider holding back some of the water. Reference the video for how the texture of the bread should look; then add water back as needed.
Crusty, chewy, herby and wonderfully fragrant, it's everything a good savoury loaf should be. This recipe builds on my basic Everyday Artisan Bread recipe. It’s still super easy to make and requires only a handful of extra ingredients!