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Fast and Easy No Knead Bread

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by: Joanna Cismaru

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Anyone can can be an amazing baker with this Fast and Easy No Knead Bread recipe! Using only 4 ingredients, learn how to make this delicious loaf that’s soft inside and crusty on the outside.

Fast and Easy No Knead Bread right out of the oven in a Dutch Oven

Since I first started making No Knead Bread a few years ago, I’ve been making them a lot. I’ve also been experimenting with different techniques and baking processes.

The original No Knead Bread uses active dry yeast and takes about 12 to 18 hours for the dough to rise, while this dough takes a lot less time because I’m using instant yeast. This no knead bread can be on your dinner table in about 2 1/2 hours which is an impressive improvement over the original.

What Is No Knead Bread?

No Knead Bread was first published in the New York Times about 10 years ago. It’s a bread you make that, obviously, requires no kneading which is why it’s become so popular. You basically throw everything in a bowl, mix it up, let it sit around for a few hours and let the yeast do its work, then bake it.

The slow rise is what gives the bread that great flavor, and the baking method is what gives it that incredible crispy crust. This version, is a little bit different. Here we’re using instant yeast which saves us from waiting 12 to 18 hours for the dough to slowly rise.

Not only do I use instant yeast, but I use a lot more of it. I also do 2 rises, first rise for one hour, second rise for 30 minutes. The other change made to this recipe is that I doubled the recipe. Many of you have asked me if you can double the recipe and bake it in a bigger Dutch Oven. So I wanted to show you here that yes, it’s possible.

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How to Make Fast and Easy No Knead Bread

With only four ingredients, you can’t go wrong with this recipe! In a large mixing bowl, whisk together the water and the yeast. In a separate bowl, mix the flour and salt well. If you plan on adding any herbs, spices, fruit, nuts, cheese, etc. do it now! You’ll want your fillings to be nicely coated in flour to make sure they don’t clump together.

Dump the flour mixture into the yeast mixture. Using a wooden spoon or a spatula, combine the ingredients until you have a well mixed dough ball. It will look messy and it will look like it’s not thoroughly mixed. That’s ok!

Fast and Easy No Knead Bread on parchment paper

Cover the bowl with a dry clean kitchen towel and set the dough aside to rise for 1 hour, or until doubled in size, in a draft free warm environment. This is where your gluten formation is going to happen! You want a nice big rise so that your bread is soft inside after it bakes.

After your dough has risen, use a spatula to loosen the dough from the edges of the bowl. Flour your hands really well and also sprinkle a bit of flour over the dough. With your floured hands gently remove the dough from the bowl and roughly shape it into a ball. Place the dough onto a large sheet of parchment paper and cover with a dry kitchen towel to rise for another 30 minutes.

Fast and Easy No Knead Bread on parchment paper

Preheat your oven to 450F and place your Dutch oven with its lid inside to heat up during the preheat. We want the pot to be nice and hot to help form that beautiful crust on your loaf. Take the pot out of the oven, and remove the lid. Pick up the dough by grabbing all four corners of the parchment paper, and carefully place the dough inside the pot. Be nice and slow, don’t burn your fingers on the hot pot!

Place the lid back onto the pot, and return it to the oven. Bake for 35 minutes with the lid on, and 20-25 minutes with the lid off, or until the bread is golden brown. Remove the bread from the pot and allow it to cool completely before slicing.

My Dough Is So Sticky!

This dough is meant to be pretty sticky! If you check out the video, you can see the consistency of my dough. If you feel that yours is too sticky, you can add a little bit more flour. Every environment is different. If you live somewhere with a lot of humidity, you might need to add a bit more flour to get the perfect dough.

Fast and Easy No Knead Bread sliced on a cutting board

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Fast and Easy No Knead Bread

4.59 from 175 votes
Prep: 10 mins
Cook: 55 mins
Rising time: 1 hr 30 mins
Total: 2 hrs 35 mins
Author: Joanna Cismaru
Serves: 12
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Anyone can can be an amazing baker with this Fast and Easy No Knead Bread recipe! Using only 4 ingredients, learn how to make this delicious loaf that’s soft inside and crusty on the outside.

Ingredients

  • 3 cups water lukewarm
  • 4 ½ teaspoon instant yeast (2 packets)
  • 6 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 tablespoon salt
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Instructions

  • In a large mixing bowl, whisk together the water and the yeast. In a separate bowl, mix the flour and salt well. Dump the flour mixture into the yeast mixture. Using a wooden spoon or spatula, mix the dough until it is well combined. 
  • Cover the bowl with a dry kitchen towel and set the dough aside to rise for 1 hour, or until doubled in size.
  • After your dough has risen, use a spatula to loosen the dough from the edges of the bowl. Flour your hands really well and also sprinkle a bit of flour over the dough. With your floured hands gently remove the dough from the bowl and roughly shape it into a ball. Place the dough onto a large sheet of parchment paper and cover with a dry kitchen towel to rise for another 30 minutes.
  • Preheat your oven to 450 F degrees and place your Dutch oven with its lid on inside to heat up during the preheat. 
  • Take the pot out of the oven, and remove the lid. Pick up the dough by grabbing all four corners of the parchment paper, and carefully place the dough inside the pot. 
  • Place the lid back onto the pot, and return it to the oven. Bake for 35 minutes with the lid on, and 20-25 minutes with the lid off, or until the bread is golden brown.
  • Remove the bread from the pot and allow it to cool completely before slicing.

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Recipe Notes

  1. I used a large 6 qt Dutch oven. A large Dutch oven is better here because this recipe is meant to make a big loaf. You can cut the recipe in half if you’d like to use a smaller Dutch oven.
  2. If the dough mixture is too dry, add a bit more water, the dough should be sticky and messy, as seen in the video.
  3. To add other ingredients to the bread such as dried fruit, seeds, herbs or cheeses, add them in step 1 when mixing everything together.
  4. Always check the expiration date on your yeast and make sure it hasn’t expired. All your yeast products whether it’s in a jar or a package should be stamped with a “Best if Used by” date. Always make sure you check this date, even when you purchase the yeast, who knows it could have been on the shelf past its expiry date.
  5. To keep your yeast fresh and longer lasting, unopened yeast packages or jars should be stored in a cool or dry place such as your cupboard. However, you can also store your yeast in the fridge or freezer. If you do store it in the freezer and need to use yeast for your baking, make sure you take out the amount you need and let it sit at room temperature for at least half hour before using.
  6. Once your yeast package or jar has been opened, you must refrigerate the yeast or freeze it in an airtight container.
  7. One thing to remember about your yeast, is that it is a living organism and over time it will lose activity, even if you’ve never opened the jar or package. So if you don’t bake often, buy the smaller yeast packages rather than a big jar of yeast.
  8. Why is my bread chewy: Usually your bread will be chewy when there isn’t enough gluten formation or you’re using a low-protein flour. Make sure your dough at least doubles in size for its first rise.
  9. Why is my bread dense: Usually bread will be too dense when there is too much flour. Keep in mind this dough will be pretty sticky, do not add more flour than specified. Other factors that come into play are humidity and age of flour. 
  10. I don’t have a Dutch oven, what can I use instead: If you don’t have a Dutch Oven, a covered metal pot would work as well, just make sure it can stand up to 450 F heat. A 6 quart Calphalon soup pot with lid would work as well. If your pot doesn’t have a lid, you can cover the pot with heavy-duty aluminum foil, just make sure you seal the pot well.
  11. How do I know when my bread is done baking: Tap the bottom! Take the bread out of the Dutch oven, turn it upside down and give the bottom a firm thump with your thumb, or a knock and if it sounds hollow it’s done. If using an instant thermometer, the internal temperature should be around 200 F degrees.
  12. Nutrition: Please keep in mind that nutritional information is a rough estimate and can vary greatly based on products used.

Nutrition Information:

Serving: 1sliceCalories: 232kcal (12%)Carbohydrates: 48g (16%)Protein: 7g (14%)Sodium: 683mg (30%)Potassium: 81mg (2%)Fiber: 2g (8%)Calcium: 11mg (1%)Iron: 2.9mg (16%)
Course:Bread
Cuisine:American
Keyword:crusty bread, fast and easy bread, no knead bread
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  1. Tilly says

    February 13, 2021 at 4:09 pm

    5 stars
    Can I freeze the dough? Love this recipe! Thanks

    Reply
    • Joanna Cismaru says

      February 14, 2021 at 10:44 am

      You can, bread will still be crusty and delicious, just a bit denser.

      Reply
      • Tilly says

        February 14, 2021 at 11:50 am

        5 stars
        Do I freeze dough after it rises? Thx

      • Joanna Cismaru says

        February 14, 2021 at 3:08 pm

        Yes, after it rises.

  2. Joanna says

    January 31, 2021 at 10:43 am

    5 stars
    Best quick rise recipe by far! Can you make this dough ahead and bake the next day? If so, and tips?

    Reply
    • Joanna Cismaru says

      January 31, 2021 at 10:49 am

      You can always follow the original no knead bread recipe, which takes 18 hours to proof: https://www.jocooks.com/recipes/no-knead-bread/

      Reply
    • Aaron says

      February 21, 2021 at 4:51 pm

      5 stars
      This was amazing. I added in about 250g of sourdough discard and ended up with an even larger, more delicious loaf!!!

      Reply
  3. yvonne says

    January 23, 2021 at 10:06 pm

    If I don’t have a Dutch Oven what other pot do you suggest? Would a crockery crock pot with glass lid work? I would really like to bake this bread as it looks delish!
    thank you
    yvonne

    Reply
    • Jo Cooks Team says

      January 25, 2021 at 12:44 pm

      Any pot with a lid!!

      Reply
  4. Marianne says

    November 26, 2020 at 7:44 pm

    Hi!! On the the smaller loaf I scored the top? I was wondering why you don’t with the larger loaf?
    Thank you!

    Reply
    • Joanna Cismaru says

      November 27, 2020 at 10:11 am

      I didn’t score either but you can score it.

      Reply
  5. Nicole says

    November 12, 2020 at 3:52 pm

    I tried this recipe and it burned to a crisp. I followed the recipe to a tee. What happened?

    Reply
    • Jo Cooks Team says

      November 12, 2020 at 4:37 pm

      Every oven is different! With bread it is hard to pinpoint what exactly went wrong. But my best guess would be the oven or the altitude!

      Reply
  6. Karen says

    October 3, 2020 at 7:11 pm

    5 stars
    This was the first bread I ever made and it was delicious! I’ve always shied away from making bread but this recipe seemed so easy and it was a great introduction to making bread. I’m going to work my way up to making those delicious yeasty rolls the lunch ladies made in grade school. Thanks so much for this recipe, it will definitely be made again!

    Reply
    • jo says

      October 3, 2020 at 9:08 pm

      So happy it turned out for you. 🙂

      Reply
  7. Liz says

    October 1, 2020 at 6:44 am

    Hi Jo! Love your recipes. Do you think I could halve this recipe? I only have a small Dutch oven. Thanks!!

    Reply
    • jo says

      October 1, 2020 at 8:55 am

      Absolutely! Here’s the original no knead bread recipe, which uses half the ingredients: https://www.jocooks.com/recipes/no-knead-bread/

      Reply
  8. Heike Hexe says

    September 14, 2020 at 4:21 pm

    5 stars
    I baked about a dozen times already using this recipe,it came out very well each time, I just love it.
    I add fresh Rosemary to it, or Cardamon or Fennel seeds or Caraway seed etc. it always works well no matter what I add.
    I would like to know how to add Tomatoes, can I use the sun dried ones in oil?

    Reply
    • jo says

      September 14, 2020 at 5:05 pm

      I haven’t tried it myself, but I don’t see why not, I’d still add them in the beginning when mixing everything together.

      Reply
  9. shahenaaz esmail says

    September 1, 2020 at 5:26 pm

    Can i use spelt flour for the no knead bread?

    Reply
    • jo says

      September 1, 2020 at 6:13 pm

      I haven’t tried it myself, so I’m not sure. It might work if you used a combination of spelt flour and all-purpose flour, but I’m not sure if it will work with all spelt flour.

      Reply
      • Marta says

        November 2, 2020 at 6:22 pm

        5 stars
        Hi Jo, thank you for the recipe. I did 2c each of ww, white and spelt.
        But the bottom burned quite badly. I did use 1 layer of parchment. Is there anything else I can do? Will have to cut the burnt part off 🙁

      • Joanna Cismaru says

        November 2, 2020 at 6:59 pm

        Maybe move it on a higher rack?

  10. Joanna C says

    August 19, 2020 at 9:16 am

    5 stars
    Best bread recipe by far!

    Reply
  11. Kim says

    August 4, 2020 at 11:14 am

    5 stars
    This is my go-to recipe for no knead bread, when I’m in a hurry and don’t have time for the overnight versions. It’s simple and quick and delicious.

    Reply
  12. Joanna says

    August 3, 2020 at 8:02 am

    This is my 2nd time making it and it’s super delicious! Crusty on the outside and super soft on the inside

    Reply
  13. Wanda Orlopp says

    July 14, 2020 at 1:34 pm

    5 stars
    This is a great recipe and the bread comes out crusty and tasty.

    Reply
  14. Chris M says

    July 13, 2020 at 6:17 pm

    4 stars
    I tried this recipe for the first time today. I weighed the ingredients to be sure. The first rise looked good, doubling in size. When I tried to make the first dough ball, The dough was very sticky, and would not hold its shape. It did not look as firm as your video showed. I added a bit more flour, abut 1/4 cup. Not much change. I got the dough out of the bowl, and onto the parchment. It did not hold its’ shape, looking like a big cookie. I covered it with a towel for 1/2 an hour, it rose a bit, then into the oven. It looked good when done, having risen nicely. After it cooled, I cut a couple of slices. The crust was great, but the interior was almost damp-feeling, with an almost gluey feel. I had a very similar texture result in the no knead bread that you leave to rise for 12-18 hours. I bought new flour and yeast for this loaf. I’m not sure what went wrong. Can you offer any help?
    Thanks.

    Reply
    • Eric J Williams says

      August 23, 2020 at 2:33 pm

      4 stars
      I had the same issue with the overnight and this recipe initially. Make sure you preheat the Dutch oven for at least 30min full minutes (I heat for 40) bake add 3-min to the covered baking time, add at least 2min to the uncovered time. This is important! Let the bread rest on a wire rack for 30 min at minimum. The bread should start gently crackling as residual steam escapes and the crust sets. This should allow your crumb to lose the gumminess.

      Reply
  15. doug says

    May 23, 2020 at 2:50 pm

    Help i am out of parchment can i use foil

    Reply
    • Jo Cooks Team says

      May 25, 2020 at 10:09 am

      You can give it a try! It may stick to the foil.

      Reply
    • Emma says

      July 1, 2020 at 5:27 am

      I used foil and it did stick. I greased the foil the second time and that helped a little.

      Reply
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