No Knead Bread in a Dutch Oven | A Simple Sourdough Recipe (2024)

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Want to make no knead bread in a Dutch oven? It's not nearly as hard as it sounds.

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Gluten is my homeboy. I don't care what the fad-diets say (and apologies to those of you who are truly gluten-intolerant). Paleo-be-damned, I'm grateful our ancestors developed agriculture, so we could stop foraging and eat mostly bread (and also develop science, art, culture, etc.).

Great bread is easy to make. This is a no-knead recipe! Meaning, you don't, um… knead it. Duh. It's based on the Jim Laheyno knead bread recipe.

Here's how I do it:

1. Get a sourdough starter from a friend (or make your own, or order one online).

2. In a plastic bin with an airtight lid (I use this one), mix until just combined:

  • 11 ounces of all purpose flour
  • 8 ounces of sourdough starter
  • 10 ounces of room-temperature water
  • 1 tsp salt (more or less, to taste)

3. Cover tightly and let the dough sit at room temp for twelve-ish hours. Then put it in the fridge for a while (a few hours, overnight, several days, doesn't really matter).

4. When you're ready to bake, turn your oven to 450 degrees (convection on if you have it), and put an enameled cast-iron pot (dutch oven) inside, with the lid on. If you don't have one, try any heavy-bottomed cookware (something that will retain a lot of heat).

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5. While the pot is heating up (30-45 minutes), pour your dough onto a well-floured countertop. Love your dough. Be gentle with your dough. Don't pound, knead, or stretch it. With flour-y hands (or a bench scraper), quickly fold the dough over once, rotate 90 degrees, and fold over again. Now (Gently! Lovingly! Sensually? No, just gently is fine) work the sides of the dough down underneath it, rotating as you go, until it becomes a boule. You should be gradually stretching the top of the boule down underneath until you have a nice, smooth, round hunk of dough.

6. Take out the dutch oven and put the boule in. Use plenty of flour (on your hands, and dusted all over the dough) to make this easier. Should you burn your hands on the extremely hot cast iron? No! You should avoid that. Once it's in, make four quick slashes in the dough using a very sharp knife (or razor blade, or katana sword). Cover and return to the oven.

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7. 30-or-so minutes later, check your bread. It should be mostly done springing up. Now you can remove the lid from the dutch oven, and rotate the pot for more even baking, and leave it in the oven another 30-ish minutes. Note the vague time indications; bread is done when it looks, smells, and sounds (and tastes) done. A timer is a crutch.

(Below: oven spring is done, this one is ready to bake uncovered)

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8. Wait for the bread to look and sound done (knock on the bottom, it should sound delicious and hollow but not dried out). Better to over-bake than under-bake it (if you're unsure). I wait for some of the wispy parts to start turning almost black/charred.

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9. Take it out and let cool on a cooling rack, fending off your hungry children/spouse with the katana sword, saying 'Back! Back savages! Can't you see it's resting!?' Defend your beloved loaf of bread.

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That's it. Slice it nice and thick, spraying crispy crust crumbs all over the place. If you manage not to eat it all in one sitting, store it out on a cutting board, sliced side down, or in a paper bag.

Ours never lasts more than 24 hours.

Troubleshooting

1. Ask someone else – I'm not an expert baker.

2. If your dough is way too sticky/wet to work with when you take it out of the fridge, try a little less water (I use 9oz. instead of ten).

3. Dough is too dense? Make sure you're handling it gently during shaping. Once it's out of the fridge, you want to keep as much air in it as possible.

4. Not enough initial spring? Make sure your oven is hot (at least 450, ovens vary a lot, even if the dial says 450) and that your pot has had enough time to really heat up.

5. Doughy/undercooked in the middle? I'm not totally sure why this happens, but I think it because the crust starts to set before the boule has had time to finish springing up. Also could be because the dough is too dry/tight, so it can't expand. Hit Command-Z a few times, or toss that loaf and try again.

Are you an expert dough-slinger, or a beginning glutenphile? Let me know how your bread turns out, or what I'm doing wrong! Posting a bread picture in the comments is totally not dorky.

bruno
My strategy is trial and error, and error, and error. And trial. Occasional successes notwithstanding.

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FAQs

How long does sourdough take to cook in a Dutch oven? ›

The baking time for sourdough depends on a lot of factors: the type of oven used, the temperature of the oven, the size of the loaf, etc. For a 500 g (the weight of the bread flour) loaf, at 450 degrees F, the total baking time is typically between 35-45 minutes, but will depend on the factors listed above.

Can you cook sourdough in a Dutch oven without parchment paper? ›

The best alternatives to parchment paper when baking sourdough bread are: Silicone Bread Sling for Dutch Oven. Bakers Peel with Floured Surface. Using a Bakers Cloche.

Why is my sourdough not rising in the Dutch oven? ›

If your oven and/or Dutch oven are too hot, you can impede the ovenspring of your loaf. In a super-hot baking environment, the crust sets up to quickly and entombs the loaf before it has time to fully spring. In these cases, the crust is fused to the crumb and the loaf will not open.

What temperature to bake sourdough in a Dutch oven? ›

Sourdough bread should be cooked in a Dutch Oven for 45 minutes at 230C or 450F (with the lid off for the last 10 to 15 minutes). You can lower the temperature for the last 10 to 15 minutes of the bake.

Do you have to preheat a Dutch oven for sourdough bread? ›

This is an important step. The hot Dutch oven is what helps create the steam once you add in your dough and enclose it with the lid. Preheating will give you a much better oven spring and overall better final product. Just before the hour is up, remove the dough from the fridge.

Should I put parchment paper in Dutch oven for bread? ›

If the bottom of your Dutch oven isn't enamel-coated, it's best to use the parchment paper. Mine is enamel-coated, but I find it easier to keep the round shape of the dough if I just place it in the Dutch oven with the parchment paper. Whatever works fer ya!

What to use instead of parchment paper in Dutch oven for bread? ›

Top Four Parchment Paper Substitutes
  1. Wax Paper: Cheap Alternative for Projects that Don't Involve Heat.
  2. Silpat Baking Mat: Useful for Baking.
  3. Aluminum Foil: Great for Insulation.
  4. Grease: Simple, But Effective.
Oct 5, 2022

How do you not burn the bottom of sourdough bread in a Dutch oven? ›

Placing a baking sheet or cookie tray underneath your dutch oven can lower the heat transfer underneath and stop your sourdough or artisan bread from burning.

How to get fluffier sourdough? ›

Here are some tips to help you make your sourdough bread less dense:
  1. Use a ripe sourdough starter. ...
  2. Knead the dough for the right amount of time. ...
  3. Proof the dough for the correct amount of time. ...
  4. Use the right type of flour. ...
  5. Add the right amount of water. ...
  6. Score the bread properly. ...
  7. Bake the bread at the correct temperature.
Sep 9, 2023

How many quarts of Dutch oven do I need for sourdough bread? ›

The best Dutch Oven for baking sourdough bread is a round 5Q or 5L cast-iron Dutch Oven with a tight-fitting lid and loop handles on each side for easy handling. You also need to ensure that the knob and handles of the Dutch Oven you choose are oven safe to high heat (preferably brass or cast iron and not plastic).

What to use instead of parchment paper when baking sourdough? ›

  1. 1 Aluminum Foil. Okay, here's the first parchment paper replacement: aluminum foil! ...
  2. 2 Silpat mat: ...
  3. 3 Silicone Baking Pans: ...
  4. 4 Cooking Spray. ...
  5. 5 Butter and Flour. ...
  6. 6 Banana Leaves or Corn Husks. ...
  7. 1 Wax Paper (Do Not Use) ...
  8. 2 Paper Bags (Do Not Use)
Jun 17, 2022

What is the best flour for sourdough starter? ›

The best flour blend for creating a new sourdough starter is 50% whole-meal flour (whole wheat or whole rye) and 50% bread flour or all-purpose flour. I recommend a 50/50 mix of whole wheat flour and bread flour. Why do you need to use these two types of flour?

Can a Dutch oven be too big for sourdough? ›

Conclusions. Overall, I love both of these Dutch ovens for sourdough baking. If you are looking to bake loaves with great oven spring, I would recommend the smaller Dutch oven. If you are looking for loaves with a slightly more open crumb, then the larger Dutch oven might be a bit better.

What is the sourdough poke test? ›

To do the poke test, flour your finger and press an indentation into the dough. If it springs back immediately, it is still underproofed and not yet ready for baking. If it slowly springs about halfway back, it is ready for baking.

Can you bake sourdough in a Dutch oven? ›

A cast-iron Dutch oven is a go-to vessel for many sourdough bread bakers. Baking sourdough in a Dutch oven yields moist bread with a soft crumb.

How do you know when sourdough is fully cooked? ›

The best way to know when sourdough bread is done without a thermometer is to knock on the bottom of the loaf with your fingers. If the bread sounds hollow, then you know the sourdough is cooked through. The bread should also look golden brown and feel light when you pick it up.

How do you know when sourdough is done cooking? ›

Tap the Bottom

Give the bottom of the loaf a couple firm taps with your thumb. The bread will sound hollow when it's done.

How long does it take to bake sourdough at 500? ›

Lid it up, and throw it into the oven for 15 minutes. After 15 minutes, uncover the lid and continue baking at 500 deg F for 20-30 minutes. 20 minutes for more tender, soft bread but 30 for a solid crust. Use your discretion.

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