No Knead Bread Recipe in Less than 5 Minutes a Day (2024)

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This easy no-knead artisan bread recipe takes just 5 minutes a day and uses only 5 ingredients. It has a soft and fluffy inside and a perfectly crunchy crust. Everything bread should be without all the work! This step-by-step tutorial will have you turning out loaves of homemade goodness in no time.

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I first fell in love with this bread when I had toddlers at home, was working full time, and needed a foolproof quick bread recipe.

Since then I’ve tweaked this basic recipe from No-Knead Artisan Bread in 5 Minutes a Dayby Jeff Hertzberg and Zoe Francios to a thing of perfection. If you have my book Hand Made: the Modern Guide to Made-from-Scratch Living you’ll recognize this from page 44 as my Master Dough Recipe.

Having a versatile quick super easy no-knead bread recipe is key, I’ve made this all different ways over the years, including different bake times and baking dishes, and below is my favorite variation.

Trust me, this will quickly become a staple at your house. Fresh bread is a thing of beauty, and this recipe makes excellent garlic bread, sandwiches, torn and dipped into soup… or you might just devour it as is, slathered with some butter, of course!

If you’re wondering just how to make those delicious looking cinnamon rolls, pizza crust, hamburger buns, and more, go grab my full Homemade Bread and Baking Course!

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  • Ingredients
  • No Knead Bread Equipment
  • How to Make This Recipe
  • Artisan Bread Tips and Tricks
  • More Easy Homemade Bread Recipes
  • Easy No Knead Bread Recipe

Ingredients

With this dough sitting in the refrigerator waiting for you, it’s so nice not to have to worry about having ingredients on hand when making a fresh loaf of bread, or needing to let your dough rise to room temperature first. This dough actually works best straight from the fridge.

You will, however, need the following ingredients to make the master dough. See each ingredient below for tips and ingredient substitutions.

  1. Flour –Use unsifted all-purpose flour or bread flour. You can use whole wheat or fresh ground, but reduce flour to 5 1/2 cups and increase only if the dough is too wet and won’t hold any type of shape. I’ve successfully done half whole wheat and half all-purpose at the full 6 and 1/2 cups. To avoid measuring errors, spoon flour into measuring cup and then level.
  2. Water –Make sure water is warm enough to activate yeast but not so hot it kills it. If using a thermometer about 115 degrees Fahrenheit or warm to the inside of your wrist. You’ll also want to be sure your water is free of chlorine or other contaminants as this can affect baking.
  3. Salt – I use Redmond’s Real Salt or sea salt, but table salt works fine too.
  4. Vinegar –I use my homemade apple cider vinegar but any vinegar will do, it helps create a better texture in no-knead bread recipes.
  5. Yeast – I use active dry yeast but instant will work too. Store your yeast in the fridge to help prolong shelf life.

This bread has that awesome crunchy yet chewy crust with an incredible soft flaky crumb. My kids inhale it. The recipe states this makes two nice sized loaves.

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No Knead Bread Equipment

While not required, these are some tools that I find invaluable in my bread baking, both this easy no knead artisan bread dough and my sourdough loaves. Speaking of sourdough, here’s my free homemade sourdough starter series!

  • Banneton dough proofing bowlthis little bowl is priceless to help form a nice dome on top of round loaves.
  • Bread lame this razor blade makes it easy to slash the top of the dough without tearing it or burning myself on the side of the preheated Dutch oven.
  • Cast iron bread baking Dutch oven I love this one because I don’t worry about the knob melting and can use the lid as a skillet, plus no enamel coating to scratch or damage.
  • Wooden bench knife makes it super easy to separte out the dough without it sticking to your hands and helps to form the loaf, plus makes clean up a breeze (no gummy flour on sponges or countertops). You can make it without one but they make things so much easier and are a work horse in the kitchen 10 Time-Saving Uses for a Wooden Bench Knife in the Kitchen
  • Wooden dough scraper is handy for scraping the dough out of the bowl
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How to Make This Recipe

1.Mix together yeast and water in a large bowl. Allow yeast to turn bubbly (about 3 to 6 minutes).

2. Stir in vinegar, salt, and three cups of flour.

3. Incorporate remaining flour one cup at a time. Only add in that extra 1/2 cup if your dough doesn’t seem to be holding together (see video for demonstration).

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4. Allow dough to rise for 2 to 3 hours until it has at least doubled in size.

5. Cover bowl, don’t seal completely and place in the fridge for at least 8 hours before use.

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6. Use 1/2 of the dough (just pull it out with your hands) and from a round loaf on parchment paper. Let the dough rise for 40 minutes (rise time may vary depending on the temperature and humidity of your kitchen).

Note: You can use a well-floured banneton for the rise time if you’d like your dough to stay a nice tall uniform shape. The banneton isn’t necessary and I use it whenever I’d like a pretty swirl on the top of my loaf.

7. Preheat oven with cast iron Dutch oven inside to 450 degrees Fahrenheit.

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8. Transfer loaf to preheated Dutch oven (it’s hot, use oven mitts) and slash the top with a sharp knife or bread lame.

9. Bake with lid on for 25 minutes. Your bread should just be starting to brown at this point.

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10. Remove the lid and bake for another 10 minutes or until perfectly golden brown on top and starting to get very crunchy.

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11. Carefully remove from oven, move bread to a cooling rack and allow to cool for 1 hour before slicing (or at least 20 minutes if you’re in a rush!).

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Artisan Bread Tips and Tricks

  • Flour.Use unsifted all-purpose or bread flour. Spoon flour into measuring cup and level. You can use whole wheat or fresh ground, but reduce flour to 5 1/2 cups and increase only if the dough is too wet and won’t hold any type of shape. I’ve successfully done half whole wheat and half all-purpose at the full 6 and 1/2 cups.
  • The dough will be wet. This is intended to be a wet dough, don’t keep adding flour expecting a loaf to form. We call this a “free-form” loaf of bread. Because it’s no-knead, it needs to be wet in order for the gluten to form properly.
  • Flour your hands and work-surface. Using well-floured hands and work-surface will help tremendously in keeping the dough from being too sticky. You don’t want to go crazy with the flour, but a well-coated surface is helpful.
  • No Dutch Oven? No problem! You can use a cookie sheet for your bread (parchment paper is still helpful) and place a metal broiling pan in the oven on the lowest rack and preheat both pans in the oven to 450 degrees. Put your loaf in the oven and then quickly pour a cup of HOT water into the broiler pan and shut your oven. Bake for 45 minutes.
  • Wait to slice into the bread. I know it’s difficult, but try to wait at least 20 minutes before slicing into your loaf. If you slice into a hot loaf, you’ll end up with a gummy center that will seem underbaked.
  • For a softer crust – If you’re not a fan of the crispy crunchy crust, you can immediately brush your loaf with butter when it comes out of the oven. This will soften the crust just a bit so it’s not so crunchy.
  • How to store your artisan bread. If you don’t eat it all immediately, the best way to store it is in a linen bread bag. Go here for How to Store Homemade Bread (Stays Fresh Longer!)
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More Easy Homemade Bread Recipes

  • Easy Honey Whole Wheat Sandwich Bread
  • Easy Dinner Roll Recipe from 1950
  • Traditional Hot Cross Buns – Easy Recipe from 1950
  • How to Make Homemade Indian Fry Bread
  • Grandmother’s Date Bread Recipe from WWII
  • How to Store Homemade Bread (Stays Fresh Longer!)
  • EASIEST Homemade Bao Bun Recipe

Turn the other half of the dough into these Chocolate Caramel Cinnamon Rolls – the sauce makes itself in the pan while they bake!

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Easy No Knead Bread Recipe

MelissaKNorris

This easy no-knead artisan bread recipe takes just 5 minutes a day uses only 5 ingredients. It has a soft and fluffy inside and perfectly crunchy crust, everything bread should be without all the work!

4.22 from 329 votes

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 45 minutes mins

Total Time 50 minutes mins

Course bread

Cuisine American

Servings 32 servings

Calories 93 kcal

Ingredients

  • 3 cups water lukewarm (about 120 degrees)
  • 1 1/2 Tablespoons yeast
  • 1 1/2 Tablespoons salt kosher or coarse sea salt is best
  • 1 1/2 Tablespoons apple cider vinegar
  • 6 1/2 cups flour unsifted, all-purpose or bread flour (see notes for whole wheat)

Instructions

  • In a large bowl, dissolve yeast and warm water. Allow to sit for 6 to 8 minutes until water is foamy.

  • Add salt and vinegar. Mix in flour a cupful at a time until it's all incorporated. Dough will be slightly wet.

  • Cover your dough with a tea towel and set it on top of the fridge (or a draft free warm place) to rise for about 2 to 3 hours, or until the dough has at least doubled in size.

  • Cover dough (make sure it can still breathe, don’t seal completely) and place in fridge for 8 hours.

  • Take 1/2 of the dough (or 1/3 for a smaller loaf) out of the bowl, it’s very wet, so lightly flour your hands, and pull it into the shape of your loaf. Dust the top with flour and slash it with a sharp knife (flour keeps your blade from sticking) and let it rise for about 40 minutes.

  • Preheat oven to 450 degrees Fahrenheit with cast iron Dutch oven inside.

  • Remove dutch oven from stove and carefully place one loaf into Dutch oven. Cover with the lid and bake for 25 minutes, remove lid and bake for another 10 minutes until golden on top. (No cast iron Dutch oven, see notes for alternate baking instructions)

Video

Notes

  1. No cast iron Dutch Oven, no problem: Place a metal broiling pan in the oven on the lowest rack and preheat to 450 degrees. Place loaf on a cookie sheet, cast iron skillet, or baking stone and place in oven. Quickly pour a cup of HOT water into the broiler pan and shut your oven. Bake for 45 minutes.
  2. Flour.Use unsifted all-purpose or bread flour. Spoon flour into measuring cup and level. You can use whole wheat or fresh ground, but reduce flour to 5 1/2 cups and increase only if the dough is too wet and won’t hold any type of shape. I’ve successfully done half whole wheat and half all-purpose at the full 6 and 1/2 cups.
  3. The dough will be wet. This is intended to be a wet dough, don’t keep adding flour expecting a loaf to form. We call this a “free-form” loaf of bread. Because it’s no-knead, it needs to be wet in order for the gluten to form properly.
  4. Flour your hands and work-surface. Using well-floured hands and work-surface will help tremendously in keeping the dough from being too sticky. You don’t want to go crazy with the flour, but a well-coated surface is helpful.
  5. Wait to slice into the bread. I know it’s difficult, but try to wait at least 20 minutes before slicing into your loaf. If you slice into a hot loaf, you’ll end up with a gummy center that will seem underbaked.
  6. For a softer crust – If you’re not a fan of the crispy crunchy crust, you can immediately brush your loaf with butter when it comes out of the oven. This will soften the crust just a bit so it’s not so crunchy.

Nutrition

Calories: 93kcalCarbohydrates: 19gProtein: 3gFat: 1gSaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 329mgPotassium: 29mgFiber: 1gSugar: 1gCalcium: 4mgIron: 1mg

Keyword Artisan bread, Bread recipe, no-knead bread

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No Knead Bread Recipe in Less than 5 Minutes a Day (2024)

FAQs

Why is it important to knead the dough for at least 10 minutes? ›

Kneading dough is essential for developing the gluten structure, creating the right texture, ensuring yeast and salt are evenly spread throughout the bake, and helping the bread to rise properly – so if you don't knead dough, all of these things are unlikely to happen.

Why does yeast bread dough need to be kneaded for over five 5 minutes? ›

The point of kneading dough is to strengthen the gluten, which are the stringy bands of proteins that give bread its structure and texture. As you (or your stand mixer!) work the dough, those strands of gluten are tightening up and getting into line.

How many minutes should I knead bread? ›

Many types of bread dough should be kneaded until their gluten structure is fully developed. The kneading process generally takes around 10 minutes by hand, but you'll notice the gluten structure developing right away: The dough becomes harder to work with and looks shiny.

Why add apple cider vinegar to bread? ›

The acidic environment created by vinegar inhibits mold and bacteria growth, helping your bread stay fresh for longer.

Why should the dough be manipulated for at least 10 minutes? ›

You want to knead your dough until it has achieved the proper texture, and that can take ten minutes, sometimes more, sometimes a little less. Under kneaded dough lack structure, which inhibits its ability to rise properly, and can result in crumbly, rather than stretchy bread.

What happens if you don't knead dough long enough? ›

If you don't knead your dough, your baked bread won't rise as high, and the overall texture and appearance will be dense. Properly kneaded dough promises a softer, fluffier, taller, and chewier bread.

What happens if you rest bread dough too long? ›

“If the dough has risen too long, it's going to feel fragile and might even collapse as you poke it,” says Maggie. If this is the case, there's a chance you can save your dough by giving it a quick re-shape. Learn more about this fix in our blog on saving overproofed dough.

Does a dough hook replace kneading? ›

The biggest difference between using a dough hook to knead instead of kneading by hand is the amount of physical effort and time it takes. While manually kneading dough can take upwards of 20 minutes, you can get your dough smooth and elastic in around half the time when using a stand mixer, depending on your recipe.

What does "knocking back dough" mean? ›

Knocking back

This is a technical term for punching or pressing down on the dough after the bread's first rise. This process bursts the tiny air bubbles that have formed in the dough and then forces them to reform again in the final shape you want, which results in a smoother texture.

How do you know when to stop kneading bread? ›

Press your dough with your finger. If the indentation stays, the dough needs to be kneaded more. If it springs back into its original shape, you've kneaded your dough enough. This applies to all sizes of dough balls.

What can I use instead of apple cider vinegar in bread? ›

White vinegar

Ideally, you'd use another type of vinegar to replace ACV as they also contain acetic acid. White vinegar makes a great replacement for apple cider vinegar as it has a neutral flavour profile. This means it shouldn't affect the flavour of your final bake, compared to if you'd used ACV.

What happens when you put yeast in apple cider? ›

Simply put, you make hard cider by adding yeast to apple cider under sanitized conditions, until the yeast converts the sugars into alcohol. It's simple to understand the basics but you'll need some information to be able to get the most from your cider making experience.

Why is it important to let the dough rest for 10 minutes? ›

After energetically kneading the dough for about 10 minutes, it needs to rest. The resting period allows the gluten network to relax and the dough to become balanced, elastic, and smooth. Rolling out a dough that hasn't rested at all will result in a hard, firm, and rubbery sheet that would keep snapping back.

Why do you have to knead dough for so long? ›

The point of kneading dough is to help strengthen the gluten in it. Gluten is what gives your bread; it's structure and texture. Gluten that is not strong enough results from under kneaded dough, whereas gluten that is too tight results from over kneaded dough.

Why is it important to knead the dough thoroughly? ›

The purpose of kneading any dough is to develop gluten, and incorporate micro bubbles into the mass of the dough which will inflate during proofing and baking. The more a dough is kneaded, the tighter and more regular a baked loaf's crumb will become. Sandwich breads are kneaded more.

What happens if you don't knead your dough correctly for 5 to 8 minutes before restarting it? ›

Under-kneaded dough won't rise properly because it doesn't have the strength and elasticity to capture the gases produced by yeast—it'll bake up dry, crumbly, and dense.

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