no knead crusty bread

Easy No Knead Crusty Bread

There are a lot of no knead crusty bread recipes out there. But, most of them require an overnight rise. No, I want my bread NOW! Others call for specialized tools, such as a bread proofing bowl or a Dutch oven.  I have neither of those things.  While, I don’t mind kneading (after all, I have a Kitchenaid), sometimes I want something crusty, rather than soft.

I got this recipe from life as a strawberry. After trying multiple no knead recipes, from The New York Times, from a couple of friends, and a few other sites, this was the only one that gave me consistently good results. And, unlike the other recipes I found, this one is pretty straightforward, no extra long rise or fancy tools. You mix the dough, let it rise, shape it, rise again, and bake.

I did later discover that my oven temperature was off by 25 degrees, so that may have been part of the problem. Turns out that is fixable and you can recalibrate your oven. Check yours!

I haven’t changed much, other than using instant yeast, in the recipe. But I did make a few tweaks in the instructions. For one thing, I didn’t want to buy a Dutch oven or a proofing bowl. And secondly, I found that covering dough with a towel, especially with a sticky dough, left me with a gooey, sticky towel that had to be washed.