Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Five Minutes a Day for Fresh-Baked Bread

You want quick and easy no-kneading artisan bread?

This recipe makes 4 1-pound loaves. You can double or half it. I mix mine in my kitchenAid, but it can also be mixed by hand in a large bowl.
  • 3 cups warm water
  • 1 1/2 T. yeast
  • 1 1/2 T. salt
  • 1 cup whole wheat flour
  • 5 1/2 cups unbleached flour whole wheat flour to sprinkle on peel 
 Mixing and storing the dough:
1. mix the yeast and salt with the water in a 5 quart bowl.
2. Mix in remaining dry ingredients without kneading, using a spoon, or kitchenAid with dough hook.
3. cover, not airtight, and allow to rest at room temperature until the dough rises and collapses (about 2 hours) Unlike traditional artisan bread, it will not hurt the dough to sit longer than this.
4. The dough can be used immediately but it will be easier to handle if you refrigerate three hours first. It can now be put in the fridge for up to 14 days.

When you are ready to bake:
5. Dust the surface of the refrigerated dough with flour and cut off a 1-pound (about the size of a grapefruit) piece. Dust with more flour and quickly shape it into a ball by stretching the surface of the dough around to the bottom on all four sides, rotating the ball a quarter-turn as you go. Allow to rest and rise on a cornmeal-covered pan for 40 minutes.
6. Twenty minutes before baking time, preheat the oven to 450 degrees. Place an empty broiler pan on the bottom rack and adjust shelves so that they will not interfere with the dough as it rises during baking.
7. sprinkle loaf liberally with flour and slash a cross, scallop or tic-tac-toe pattern into the top, using serrated bread knife. Leave the flour in place for baking; tap some of it off before slicing.
8. Put bread in oven. Pour 1 cup HOT tap water into the broiler tray and quickly close the oven door. Bake for about 35 minutes, or until deeply brown and firm. Smaller or larger loaves will require adjustments in baking time.
9. Allow to cool before slicing or eating.

Recipe for the perfect Artisan Five Minute Bread


Your family is sure to love it!
~~~♥~~~

2 comments:

  1. Renee, It is really easy.
    I love how you can store the dough in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks!
    You just take of a clump and bake it for daily fresh bread.
    My family LOVES this bread.
    ♥Hope

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  2. Renee, It is really easy.
    I love how you can store the dough in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks!
    You just take of a clump and bake it for daily fresh bread.
    My family LOVES this bread.
    ♥Hope

    ReplyDelete