No-Knead Crusty Artisan Mini Loaves – The Comfort of Cooking (2024)

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A mini twist on my all-time favorite (and best ever) artisan bread recipe. Super crusty, fluffy, and so easy! Just 3 ingredients and 5 minutes of prep. Use these mini loaves as sandwich rolls, ortoast and add toppingsfor cute crostini.

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I often change upwhat’s on the menu at home, just to keepexploring new flavors and trying new tastes. However, onerecipe that remains onweekly repeat is my phenomenal (is that okay to say?) No-Knead Artisan Crusty Bread. It is truly one part recipe, one part magic trick.

Every. single. time. that I’ve bakedit, the crust has come out light and crisp, with fluffy, pillow soft nooks begging to be buttered!We’ve served slices on the side of soups, salads, roasts, andjust about anymeal you can think of. And it makes a killer sandwich bread, of course.

But, enough about the big loaf, I’m here to tell you how to bake an even better crusty bread – but a bit smaller. Because then you might want to share. And sharing is caring. And mini is marvelous.

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Here is the recipe for the full-sized loaf, pictured above. Which, let’s be honest, is absolutely dreamy with a dab of salted butter, or piled with bruschetta toppings. Or really, any way you slice it.

But today, I’m going to teach you how to change up the baking method slightly to get perfectly round, crusty little balls of bread with soft and fluffy insides. With three ingredients. No fancy gadgets or funny tricks. And no kneading.

Just baking. And slicing. And buttering. And devouring.

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The ingredients are simple – flour, salt, yeast and a cup and a half of warm water. Minimal but quality is key.I’m often asked which flour brand works best, and my answer is always Bob’s Red Mill Unbleached White All-Purpose Flour, a longtime favorite.

It bakes up beautifully golden brown, fluffy artisan loaves every time. And, of course, what’s not to love about a good quality all-purpose flour? It is so versatile for use in cookies, cakes, muffins, quick breads, pie crusts, pizza crusts, and thickening sauces. I use this organic flour for everything.

Now, let me show you a little in-process action!

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The top photo is what your dough should look like before rising – gently mixed but messy, shaggy and piecey. That’s what will get you those big air pockets (for melted butter to slip into, remember?). Don’t overwork it, now. The less you touch it, the more air pockets will form. That’s the beauty of a no-knead bread!

Cover it tightly with plastic wrap and throw a clean dish towel over top. Then patiently wait 8+ hours for it to rise. The waiting is the hardest part.

This one rose for 12 hours. Though it may not look super fluffy in the second photo, that’s just where you want it! Still a bit messy but softer. When you dump it onto a floured surface, it will be a little wet. Gently mold it into a cohesive, round ball. Then divide the dough ball into 6 pieces (a pastry cutter helps with this), then bake as directed.

Prepare yourself for the “OMG DID I REALLY JUST BAKE THAT” moment as you pull your perfect bread from the hot oven.

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I love giving these mini loaves away as gifts, serving them as rolls, and piling them high with meats, cheeses and veggies for sandwiches and sliders.

You can even flavor them up with dried herbs, ground spices, citrus zests and shredded Parmesan. Just mix them into the dry flour mixture, before adding the water and rising.

I hope you have fun with this awesome homemade artisan bread. I know you’ll love these loaves, made full sized or mini. If you give them a try, please let me know how they turn out for you!

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Ingredients

  • 3 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon dry yeast , (active dry or highly active dry work best)
  • 2-3 teaspoons kosher salt (not table salt)
  • 1 1/2 cups warm water

Special cookware needed:

  • Dutch oven or any large oven-safe dish/bowl and lid*

Instructions

  1. In a large bowl, stir together the flour, salt and yeast. Stir in water using a wooden spoon until the mixture forms a shaggy but cohesive dough. Do not over-work the dough. The less you "work" it, the more soft, fluffy air pockets will form.
  2. Cover bowl tightly with plastic wrap. Let dough sit at room temperature for 8-24 hours*. Dough will bubble up and rise.
  3. After dough is ready, preheat oven to 450 degrees F. Place your Dutch oven (or other large baking dish), uncovered, into the preheated oven for 30 minutes.
  4. While your Dutch oven preheats, turn dough onto a well-floured surface. With floured hands, form the dough into a ball. Divide into 6 equal-sized pieces and gently form into round balls. Cover dough loosely with plastic wrap and let rest.
  5. After the 30 minutes are up, carefully remove Dutch oven. With floured hands, place dough balls into it. (You can put a piece of parchment under the dough if your Dutch oven isn’t enamel coated.)
  6. Replace cover and bake for 30 minutes covered. Carefully remove cover and bake for 7-15 minutes* more, uncovered.
  7. Carefully remove loaves to a cutting board. Use for crostini, sandwich buns, or garlic bread!
  8. Enjoy!

Notes

  • Uncovered baking time depends on your oven. In my oven, the loaves only need 7 minutes uncovered until crusty and golden brown, but this can vary. Just keep an eye on it!
  • Heating your Dutch oven to 450 degrees F will not damage it, or the knob on top.
  • I’ve let this dough rise anywhere between 8-24 hours and it has baked up beautifully. Just make sure it has risen and appears to “bubble” to the surface.
  • There’s no need to grease the Dutch oven/baking dish/pot. My bread has never stuck to the pot. If you are concerned though, put a piece of parchment paper under your dough before placing into your pot.
  • I do not recommend using whole wheat flour or white whole wheat flour in this recipe. The resulting bread will be very dense, and not as fluffy and delicious.
  • I used a 5.5 quart enameled cast iron Le Creuset pot, but you can use any large oven-safe dish and cover. All of these also work: a baking dish covered with aluminum foil, crockpot insert, stainless steel pot with a lid, pizza stone with an oven-safe bowl to cover the bread, and old cast iron Dutch oven.
  • Add any mix-ins you like - herbs, spices, dried fruit, chopped nuts and cheese all work well. I recommend adding them into the initial flour-yeast mixture to avoid over-working the mix-ins into the dough. The less you "work" it, the more you're encouraging soft, fluffy air pockets to form!
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    No-Knead Crusty Artisan Mini Loaves – The Comfort of Cooking (2024)

    FAQs

    Why is my homemade no knead bread so dense? ›

    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. Little yeast, long rise, sticky dough are keys to a good, light loaf.

    How to score no knead bread? ›

    Scoring and Baking

    Immediately before baking, take a sharp knife or lame and slash the top of the loaf. You can even cut designs into your loaf if you want to. You do want at least one big, deep slash. Carefully lift the dough in the parchment paper sling and transfer it into the preheated Dutch oven.

    Do you have to preheat a Dutch oven for no knead bread? ›

    Le Creuset enameled cast iron is also exceptional at heat distribution and retention to keep the temperature inside the pot more constant than a regular oven, which also helps the baking process. Most no knead bread recipes call for preheating the Dutch oven while the oven heats up.

    What temperature do you bake mini loaf pans? ›

    Preheat the oven to 350°F (180°C). Spray the Mini Loaf Pan with oil using the Kitchen Spritzer.

    How do you adjust baking time for a smaller pan? ›

    1. If the tin is smaller you will generally need to extend the baking time as the batter will be deeper in the pan and therefore will take longer to bake. On the flip slide, if the cake pan is larger the batter won't be as deep and will take less time.

    What is the point of no-knead bread? ›

    It's easy to see the appeal of the “no-knead” approach in bread baking: minimal effort produces maximum flavor. By simply mixing up your dough and giving it an extended rising period, you can enjoy gorgeous, golden loaves without having kneaded a thing.

    How can I make my bread fluffier instead of dense? ›

    Potato Flakes or Potato Water

    Starch helps the dough by trapping the gas from the yeast in the dough and makes the bubbles stronger. This helps the bread to rise and be lighter and fluffier. If you are boiling potatoes, you can use the unsalted water in place of the water in your bread recipe to help out the yeast.

    What makes homemade bread light and fluffy? ›

    Adding sugar weakens the gluten structure, absorbs water, and eventually makes the bread lighter and softer. As a result, sugar improves the bread's taste, structure and texture. Yeast also eats up sugar to produce carbon dioxide, which raises the dough and makes bread fluffy.

    How to tell if no-knead bread is done? ›

    You can be extra-sure that the bread is done when an instant-read thermometer inserted in the top or side registers 210°F.

    Should you stretch and fold no-knead bread? ›

    Folding the dough during its long rise improves the dough's structure dramatically. No longer a sticky, shaggy mess, it becomes smoother, easier to handle, and most importantly, better able to contain the gasses produced by fermentation.

    Do you need a Dutch oven for crusty bread? ›

    Option 2: Use an oven-safe pot and a tight lid or sheet pan. Next up: baking crusty bread with an oven-safe pot and a sheet pan! If your pot has a tight-fitting, oven-safe lid, feel free to use that instead of a sheet pan.

    Why use Dutch oven for bread? ›

    The high heat inside the Dutch oven brings the water inside the dough to evaporate. Because you have the lid on top, the steam is trapped inside and creates a hot and steamy environment. This helps your bread to stay moist and flexible so it can rise and expand easily.

    What is the time difference for mini loaf pans? ›

    Reduce Baking Time: As a general rule, mini loaf pans will require a shorter baking time than standard loaf pans. Start by reducing the baking time by 15-20 minutes and then check for doneness. Use the Toothpick Test: To determine if your mini loaves are done, insert a toothpick into the center of a loaf.

    How many mini loaf pans equal a regular loaf pan? ›

    However, as a general guideline, a standard sized loaf pan can usually accommodate two to four mini loaves.

    How do you adjust baking time? ›

    This formula will help you find the right cooking time to adjust by multiplying the initial time by the percentage difference caused by temperature change. For example, if you want to cook from 400˚F (200˚C) to 450˚F (230˚C), then that would be: 400 ÷ 450 = 0.89 or 89%. From here, you can adjust the expected time.

    How much cake batter to put in mini loaf pans? ›

    I found putting 80-85g of cake mix was ideal for these tins. When baking these you don't want to overfill them as you need to be able to fit the decoration on top of the cake and under the lid of the case so the 80-85g is perfect. Some little tins may vary, but this has worked well so far.

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