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Our easy No Knead Artisan Bread recipe just uses 4 simple ingredients and creates a bakery-style artisan loaf with a crispy, golden crust and a soft, tender interior. This is the easiest bread that just requires 5 minutes of prep, anyone can make it!

I'm telling you, ANYONE can make this Artisan Bread.

This is hands-down the easiest bread recipe you'll ever make, and it looks like it came straight from a fancy bakery! You only need 4 basic ingredients–flour, yeast, salt, water–and 5 minutes of time. If you're too intimadated for sour dough (or frankly just don't have the time for sourdough) this will be your favorite artisan bread recipe.
Artisan bread bakes best in a cast iron pot (this one is a great price) but you can also make it on a basic cookie sheet, with a pan of boiling water at the bottom of your oven to create steam. I love to serve it alongside soup, salads, or really any main dish!
If you want more easy bread recipes, try my Homemade Baguettes, English Muffins, Homemade Sandwich Bread, Pita Bread, or Focaccia!
How to make No Knead Bread:
Combine and Rise: In a large mixing bowl, mix flour, salt, and yeast. Pour in the warm water and stir with a dough hook or wooden spoon until combined (the dough will be sticky). Cover the bowl and let it rise for 3-4 hours or in the refrigerator for up to 15 hours.
Shape and Preheat Pot: On a floured surface, shape the dough into a bowl then place on a piece of parchment paper. Cover with a dry kitchen towel allow it to rise for 30 minutes. Place your empty dutch oven (or baking sheet, and a pan of hot water) in the oven and let it preheat to 450°F.
Bake: Uncover dough and carefully lift the parchment paper with the bread dough on it, into the hot dutch oven. Place the lid back on the pot and bake for 30 minutes. Remove the lid and bake uncovered for 15 more minutes. Remove the bread from the pot and let it cool on a wire cooling rack.


No Knead Bread
Equipment
- Dutch Oven , or
- Dough Hook , or wooden spoon
Ingredients
- 3 cups all-purpose flour
- 2 teaspoons coarse sea salt
- 1/2 teaspoon active dry yeast, (or instant yeast)
- 1 ½ cups warm water, (about 110 degrees F)
Instructions
- In a large mixing bowl, combine flour, salt and yeast. Pour in warm water and stir with a wooden spoon until well combined. The dough will be sticky. Cover the bowl and allow it to rise at room temperature for 3-4 hours, or in the refrigerator for up to 15 hours.3 cups all-purpose flour, 2 teaspoons coarse sea salt, ½ teaspoon active dry yeast, 1 ½ cups warm water
- Scoop dough onto a floured work surface and shape into a ball. Sprinkle a tiny bit of flour on top of the dough ball and place it on a piece of parchment paper. Cover the dough with a dry kitchen towel. Allow to rise for 30 minutes. At this point you can score the bread with a bread lame, if you want, but it's not required.
- Meanwhile, place an empty dutch oven/cast iron pot*, with the lid on, into the oven and preheat oven to 450 degrees F.
- Uncover dough and lift the parchment paper, with the dough on it, into your hot pan that’s been preheating in the oven. Cover with lid and return to oven to bake for 30 minutes.
- After 30 minutes, remove lid and bake, uncovered for about 15 more minutes, until golden on top. Remove from oven and allow bread to cool on a wire cooling rack.
- Store bread in an open paper bag on the counter for up to 1 week.
Notes
- 3 large cloves minced garlic plus 2 Tablespoons fresh chopped rosemary,
- 1 cup favorite kind of shredded cheese (try adding a chopped jalapeño!)
- ¾ cup dried cranberries and/or chopped nuts.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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I originally shared this recipe March 2019. Updated January 2026.




Any advice on how to keep my dough from flattening?? I followed the instructions to the letter and Nido would not form into a ball. It was a bit dome shaped, but definitely not a ball.
I ended up adding another cup of flour it was too sticky!
Love the recipe, but both times I’ve made it, the bottom crust has been oddly thick. Not sure if I am stirring/playing with too much before setting it out to rise? Can it be made tough by excessive working of the dough?
Thanks for the great recipe!
Tasted great! I let is rise for almost 8hrs, the middle of the bread was a little under baked. Any suggestions? I also baked for the amount of time you recommended. Thanks!
I made this recipe last week and it was gone in an hour.
Everyone loved it. I’m making another one tomorrow
thank you for such an easy recipe. Oh I did add 1 tablespoon of sugar
and 4 tablespoons of butter to my bread and it was delicious.
This recipe is amazing, thank you! I’d like to make a smaller portion, can the recipe be halved & if so, how does the cooking time change please?
I made this bread once and it tasted very yummy, but, for that many hours of rising it dried out on the surface before I could bake it. I wrapped it in plastic but it still dried out. I am giving it out another go and would appreciate a suggestion. I have sprayed it lightly with water but it appears to want to crust over. Thanks.
Place the dough in an airtight container with a lid.
I’ve made this in my Dutch oven & it’s awesome!! Wish I could attach a pic because I also used a banneton and it’s so pretty! Any suggestions on preventing the bottom of the bread from getting hard during the baking process?
Does removing the lid towards the end mostly just bake the top of the bread? I cut down the baking time to avoid a darker top but wanted to make sure it didn’t affect the inside of the bread. I gifted that bread so no idea what it looks like inside. Thx so much, you rock!!
I’ve made this twice now. First time I made the basic recipe. Last night i used half spelt and half white flour and added a little honey. Just sliced and sampled it. This will be my go to artisan bread recipe from now on. Thank you so much for this easy and wonderful recipe!
This was the easiest recipe I’ve ever made! I followed a link from your white bread recipe and figured a hands-off recipe would be nice for a change! My whole family loved this- I will definitely make it again!