Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Yes, no-knead bread in a Le Creuset dutch oven.
Yesterday evening, I mixed 3 cups of bread flour, 1 packet of yeast, 1 tablespoon each of salt and sugar, a little bit of rosemary and oregano and 1.5cups of warm water.
Let covered bowl sit at room temp overnight.
Then gathered into a ball and dumped it into the dutch oven, which was preheated in the oven at 450F.
Baked covered for 30 minutes and uncovered for 15. (It might have been too long, since I was using the convection and perhaps shouldn't have.)
This was the simplest recipe I could find, but others have you knead the bread just a little in the morning and let the dough rise again for 2hours before baking. I'll try that next.
(And since we're French, I buy President butter, because it's cultured, unlike most American butters. Cultured butter tastes better.)
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Yes, no-knead bread in a Le Creuset dutch oven.
Yesterday evening, I mixed 3 cups of bread flour, 1 packet of yeast, 1 tablespoon each of salt and sugar, a little bit of rosemary and oregano and 1.5cups of warm water.
Let covered bowl sit at room temp overnight.
Then gathered into a ball and dumped it into the dutch oven, which was preheated in the oven at 450F.
Baked covered for 30 minutes and uncovered for 15. (It might have been too long, since I was using the convection and perhaps shouldn't have.)
This was the simplest recipe I could find, but others have you knead the bread just a little in the morning and let the dough rise again for 2hours before baking. I'll try that next.
(And since we're French, I buy President butter, because it's cultured, unlike most American butters. Cultured butter tastes better.)
Anonymous
Ick. Goat cheese? And French butter? Let's all get pretentious.
You don't need to steam your bread. Just bake it.
Ahhhh… French Baguettes. That really takes me back. The aroma of fresh baked bread – the perfect start to a joyful day. French Baguettes are classic and delicious – especially when they are made properly. Ever wonder how professional bakers get those beautifully domed loaves of bread with glossy brown crusts and soft, bouncy interiors? The answer is steam.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yum! Ignore the grumpy PP. You've inspired me. Can you share the recipe?
+1 OP, I loved your post and was thinking how excited and cheerful it was! Please ignore the negative comment and share the recipe! Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Yum! Ignore the grumpy PP. You've inspired me. Can you share the recipe?

Anonymous wrote:Next up, make your own goat cheese to go with it. Super easy and you can fold in herbs or honey or whatever you like.
