Once the oven and the pot have preheated, place the dough in the pot, cover, and start baking. Loosely wrap the dough in plastic or a bread towel while the oven is preheating. Use floured hands to grab the dough out of the bowl and gently form into a round disc. It will be sticky and pocked, and it should be pretty much level and flat. Don't worry, it shouldn't look smooth and round like typical bread dough. I didn't get a picture of this part, but it's not hard to describe:Īfter the 12-18 hours of rising, the dough will be puffed up in the bowl. I seriously adore low maintenance recipes like this one. It can rest at room temp for 12-18 hours!! That's a whole lot of time that you DON'T need to babysit dough. Which means, you usually have to be around to babysit the dough for an hour or two.īut not this bread! Mix up the dough (and let's review here– no mixer and no kneading!), and then let it just sit on the counter overnight. You always have to make sure that it rises just right- not too much or it will fall, and not too little or it won't be soft and puffy. With most yeast breads, you have to be realllllly careful of the rising time. That's the other thing I love about this recipe. You don't need a mixer at all, in fact, you don't even have to knead the dough! Just stir it with a spoon, and then cover it up to do it's thing overnight. And it's been worth turning on the hot oven in the middle of June, I promise!Īside from the crusty outside and heavenly soft insides, there's something else I really, really like about this bread. I actually have two different recipes I want to share with you, but for today– this Overnight Artisan Bread is what I've been making most frequently. Which is a little weird (and HOT!) for summertime, I know… but is homemade bread ever really out of season? I have been OBSESSED with making homemade bread recently. You won't believe how fool-proof this recipe is! Ridiculously easy bread that is super crusty on the outside and steamy soft on the inside. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission at no extra cost to you.
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