No Knead D.O. Bread.....

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daveomak

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I been looking at all the baking going on and just had to try my luck.....  So, after cruising through a couple dozen no knead bread recipes, I found one that I thought, "even I could make that".... 

Mixed it up..... set in the oven with the light on for 17 hours.... punched down shaped, and let raise for 3 more..... Put it in a preheated (450 deg) Dutch Oven and 45 minutes later this is what I got..... Tastes REALLY good too...... 


The slice..........


Of course the heel was the first to go.... slathered in butter.... I didn't (couldn't) wait the 15 minutes

that was suggested to slice into it....  


Food Network "Knead Not Sourdough"

17.5 oz bread flour (Bob's Red Mill unbleached white flour) + extra 

1/4 tsp active dry yeast

2 1/2 tsp Kosher Salt (I used canning/pickling salt)

12 oz filtered water (I used distilled because we have really hard water... next time will be spring water)

2 TBS cornmeal

I think the 12 oz. water was too much as the dough was really wet... I even used 18.2 oz of flour and the 12 still made it wet...

maybe the humidity or something was messing me up...

All the other particulars can be found on their site if you are interested...  My 10qt D.O. was a little big.... 5-6 was recommended...  

Bride is trying sourdough D.O. bread if the starter wakes up....  I think she is interested in Ciabatta Rolls or something....

Thanks to all for poking me in the direction of bread.... It was well worth the trip to get here......   

Dave
 
Looks real good, Dave!


~Martin
Thanks Martin.... It was really good......
Oven fresh bread is quite a special treat. If you can find a bread making machine that suits you, it's even easier. This one is my favorite;

Paul, thanks......  we been eatin' machine bread for 25 years.... Bride makes a dill/caraway wheat that is really good

Machine bread is a lot easier to make... but the crust and crumb is awesome on this D.O. bread.... Having the time, I will go with the oven baked..... 
 
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Dave!!! Beautiful bread! Butter on warm bread....yum! :drool

Now go try those biscuits!

Kat
 
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Looks really good Dave. Nice looking crumb, nice crust, nice overall rustic look... beautiful!

Looks like you picked a good recipe too. Thanks for doing the leg work testing this internet recipe.
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Just a thought... I've never used a no knead bread recipe that was specifically labeled sourdough, but I've always thought the no knead recipes I've tried were familiar to sourdough...

I'm gonna have to try this!
 
I forgot to add.

The no knead doughs I've handled were all more wet than kneaded doughs. It will definitely stick to your hands while shaping, and jiggles like jell-o.
 
Dave!!! Beautiful bread! Butter on warm bread....yum:drool

Now go try those biscuits!

Kat
I'm plannning on that in the future.... I'm working my way S L O W L Y into Bride's kitchen......  Can't be too careful ..... 
Looks really good Dave. Nice looking crumb, nice crust, nice overall rustic look... beautiful!

Looks like you picked a good recipe too. Thanks for doing the leg work testing this internet recipe.
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Just a thought... I've never used a no knead bread recipe that was specifically labeled sourdough, but I've always thought the no knead recipes I've tried were familiar to sourdough...

I'm gonna have to try this!
This didn't use starter so I am confused as to why they named it that...   Next batch will have starter in it..... 
Welcome home  Dave,

to bread making that is

al
I've tried before... SR flour beer bread at elk camp... It was a mediocre bread at best... maybe it was the 3,500' elevation or something....  Anyway, I'm very pleased with the results for a 1st go-round at a "real" bread... Stay tuned for more ..... 
I forgot to add.

The no knead doughs I've handled were all more wet than kneaded doughs. It will definitely stick to your hands while shaping, and jiggles like jell-o.
This was pretty wet.... would hardly hold it's shape..  sticky does not adequately describe this dough, I think...  I guess there is a learning curve to this bread stuff... 

Looking back on the  process, would adding warm 12 oz. of water to the flour be something to consider ?? Say 85 - 90 deg be advisable ??   Seems 45 deg water might be a little cool for the initial reaction of yeast to develop ....   

Dave
 
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Nice work Dave. I suck at making bread and given up on it.. Its hard to find good bread around here in nc like I got in PA. Every time I go to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre I head to national bakery and get a loaf of rye and some hard rolls........I snack on the bread every day I'm there for the few days of my visit
 
Nice work Dave. I suck at making bread and given up on it.. Its hard to find good bread around here in nc like I got in PA. Every time I go to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre I head to national bakery and get a loaf of rye and some hard rolls........I snack on the bread every day I'm there for the few days of my visit
Joe, finding a GOOD bakery is heaven.... seems all the chain store bread is  
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 .... No real deep flavor to it...  I don't know how the "old world" folks get the "deep" flavor in their bread.... I'm gonna try.... 
 
Nice bread Dave...I can eat my weight in hot buttered bread...The very best bread I ever ate came from a small bakery in Bridgeport, Ca. in 1968 on a Deer hunting trip...
 
Your bread looks great! I'm trying to get some flax seed oil since your last DO post. You have rekindled my interest in getting the DO out and using again. Now this! For some reason I'm getting hungry for some cornish hens in the DO over the fire.
 
Your bread looks great! I'm trying to get some flax seed oil since your last DO post. You have rekindled my interest in getting the DO out and using again. Now this! For some reason I'm getting hungry for some cornish hens in the DO over the fire.
Todd, morning....   Hey.... fire has smoke in it... don't forget the q-views....  
Looks good Dave,,

 Here's my 3 fav easy to make bread recipes...



http://ruhlman.com/2010/12/english-muffins-recipe/

http://ruhlman.com/2011/01/ciabatta-recipe/

   Craig

Craig, morning...... copied....  Bride has been trying to make a good ciabatta for some time....  Slathered with butter and roasted garlic is her goal....   She was a demo gal at Costco years back and when she demoed it...  it sold out faster than the bakery could make it..... Hot out of the oven...  Yum......  and of course a few loaves came home with her...  
 
Dave,

The bread looks great and you can't beat the heel still warm with loads of butter slathered on it. I like the look of your bread, very rustic! You might try the warmer water as you mentioned. 
Thanks for confirming that point....   I need all the help I can get.....  
 
Yep!  I can hear my wife saying..  "There goes the kitchen again"    That bread looks Great!!..  

Thanks for the posting. This is something I have to try.  
 
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