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No Knead Bread

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Vincenzo Prosperi

Updated:

13th May, 2025

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How to Make No-Knead Artisan Bread In A Dutch Oven

Do you know what’s better than the best slice of no-knead bread you’ve ever had?

The fact that you can make it yourself! And because it’s so easy, you don’t have to settle for any old bread. You can create a delicious loaf that’s soft and chewy on the inside and crunchy on the outside—the kind of bread that makes everything taste better when it’s there.

But don’t take our word for it: try this loaf recipe and see what all the fuss is about!

Watch No Knead Bread video recipe:

How to Make No Knead Bread Dutch Oven

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Vincenzo’s Top Tips To Make Easy No-Knead Bread

Check that the Dutch oven is heated.

Making artisan bread requires a prepared Dutch oven. When you set the room-temperature dough ball in a heated Dutch oven, the outside layer cooks quickly, resulting in a lovely crust.

Take your time!

Time is of the essence when preparing no-knead bread. This no-knead recipe works because of the rising time.

Keep the dough from rising too much.

Overfermentation of the dough will result in an off-taste and texture.

Avoid Using Too Much Flour

A dense dough will result from using less flour. This dough will initially be sticky but will shape up later.

no knead bread

No Knead Bread

Print Recipe
4.41 from 5 votes
Cook Time: 50 minutes mins
Total Time: 18 hours hrs
Servings: 6

Equipment

  • Dutch Oven If you don't have a dutch oven you can use a stainless steel Pot without plastic handles
  • Spatula Or Fork
  • Large mixing bowl
  • Chopping-board

Ingredients

  • 400 grams 00 flour, 14.10oz. Or All-purpose flour. Plus extra on the side
  • 3 grams Fresh yeast, 0.10oz. Or ½ teaspoon dry yeast
  • 1 tbsp Salt
  • 300 ml Water, 1.26 cups. Lukewarm water

Instructions

  • No knead bread is very easy to make – start by adding a handful of flour to a large mixing bowl and all of the water.
  • Mix the flour and water together using a spatula, then break the yeast in the water with your hands and mix it through.
  • Once the yeast has melted, add another handful of flour and continue to mix.
  • Add a spoonful of salt and combine.
  • Continue to mix through until the flour has disappeared. Your no knead bread dough should be wet and sticky.
  • Cover the bowl tightly with plastic wrap and leave to rest (out of the fridge) for 6hr. Then in the fridge for 10-12hr.
  • Next, get the no knead bread dough from the fridge; remove it from the bowl, and place it onto a chopping board or kitchen bench.
  • Dust flour on top of the dough, then turn it over and add some to the bottom, rubbing it in.
  • As the dough will be stretched out, fold the dough over, about a ¼ of the way, then again 3 times until you have folded it completely.
  • Turn it around, and repeat the process, adding flour as you go.
  • Get a clean bowl, place a tea towel inside it, dust it with flour and put the no knead bread dough inside, adding a touch more flour on top.
  • Fold the tea towel over the top so the dough is covered and leave it to rest for 2hr.
  • After 1 hr, pre-heat your oven to 250°C / 482°F and place a cast iron/dutch oven pot inside, with the lid, so it warms up.
  • Once another hour is up, carefully remove the pot and place your dough inside.
  • Make two light slits just on the surface of the bread creating a cross. Put the lid on and the dutch oven back in the oven.
  • Bake the bread at a 230°C/446°F for 30 minutes.
  • Now, remove the lid from the dutch oven and leave the bread to cook for another 15-20 minutes or until it is golden and crispy.
  • E ora si mangia, Vincenzo’s Plate….Enjoy!

Video

Author: Vincenzo’s Plate

How to serve Artisan Bread

Wait at least 10 minutes for the bread to cool down….and enjoy it however you like. Drizzle some extra virgin olive oil and oregano on top while it’s still warm…and listen for the CRUNCH!

 

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24 responses

  1. Patrick
    March 15, 2025

    5 stars
    I am ready to try it for the first time. Wish me luck as I have only made kneaded bread!!

    Reply
    1. Vincenzo’s Plate
      March 18, 2025

      Ciao Patrick! Good luck, you’ve got this! 🙌 No knead bread is a game-changer, and you’ll love how easy and rewarding it is. Can’t wait to hear how it turns out!

      Reply
  2. Colette Curtis
    June 9, 2025

    On the video you say 150 C but the recipe says 250 C. Which is correct?
    THANKS!

    Reply
    1. Vincenzo’s Plate
      June 9, 2025

      Ciao Colette! The correct oven temperature is 250°C (482°F) for preheating your Dutch oven. Then, when you place the bread inside, bake at 230°C (446°F) for 30 minutes with the lid on, and finish with the lid off for another 15–20 minutes until golden and crispy. If the video says 150°C, that must have been a little slip. Thanks again for spotting it!

      Reply
  3. AK
    July 5, 2025

    Pls change in recipe to 180 celsius, 250/230 is WAY too high! Almost burned my kitchen

    Reply
    1. Vincenzo’s Plate
      July 7, 2025

      Ciao Alexandra! I’m sorry to hear it almost burned your kitchen, that sounds stressful! The high heat is important for getting that crispy artisan crust, especially when using a preheated Dutch oven. But of course, every oven is different, and sometimes they can run hotter than expected! I always recommend keeping an eye on it, and feel free to lower the temp a little if needed for your setup.

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