This is a phenomenal bread recipe. The best, EASY yeast bread you will ever make, beginners love how simple it is while bread connoisseurs appreciate the Artisan bread qualities – the thick crispy crust and chewy crumb with big fat holes like sourdough!
No knead, 3 minutes active effort, very forgiving recipe. Make this today, then the Cheese Bread version tomorrow!

Phenomenal EASY yeast bread recipe
This is an extraordinary white bread recipe with outstanding results. While it’s easy and forgiving, making it suitable for beginners, experienced bakers will recognise and appreciate the Artisan bread characteristics – large holes in the crumb like your favourite sourdough bread with that signature chewiness, and a thick, crispy crust.
It’s a gold nugget recipe, and you may never buy bread again after trying this!
Here’s why it’s so easy:
No knead, no stand mixer
3 minutes active effort – you won’t even get your hands dirty
Dutch oven (cast iron pot) ideal but not necessary
Incredibly forgiving dough, with rise times ranging from 2 hours to 3 days (yes, really, you choose what works for you)
Easy but yet no compromise on quality of bread

What you need to make this homemade bread recipe
Here’s what you need to make homemade bread from scratch – yeast, flour, salt and water. Yep, really, that’s it!
No yeast?
Make this famous Irish Soda Bread instead, or this incredible No Yeast Sandwich bread based on the traditional Australian Damper!

Yeast – my base recipe uses Rapid Rise or Instant Yeast which does not need to be dissolved in water. But it works just as well with normal yeast (“Active Dry Yeast” or just “dry yeast”) – you just need to change the order of the steps and dissolve the yeast in water first. The bread comes out exactly the same!
Best flour for homemade bread – use bread flour if you can. Bread flour has more protein in it than normal flour which means more gluten, and this makes the dough more elastic and yields a more fluffy yet chewy texture inside the bread, as well as creating the big holes you see in the photos, like sourdough bread. However, this bread is still spectacular made with normal flour too!
How to make the world’s easiest homemade bread – Artisan style!
Here are process steps with tips, but also see the video below – super handy to see the dough consistency, and how to form the dough.
1. Make wet sticky dough

Mix together the flour, salt and yeast, then add warm water and mix. The “dough” will be very wet and sloppy, not kneadable at all – this is what you want! See video at 17 seconds for consistency.
2. Rise!

Cover with cling wrap then place it in a warm place (25 – 30°C / 77 – 86°F) for 2 hours. The dough will increase in volume by double or more, the surface will become bubbly and the dough will be wobbly, like jelly. See video at 24 seconds for consistency.
OPTIONAL – develop flavour: Once dough has risen, you can bake immediately. OR, for better flavour, refrigerate for a minimum of 8 hours, up to 3 days. Time = better flavour development.
Bread in photos and video were baked immediately. I usually make this dough in the morning, refrigerate all day then bake in the evening. Or make the dough in the evening, refrigerate overnight and bake fresh in the morning! (10 – 12 hours in fridge). Beauty of this bread is that you can bake anytime!
No dutch oven? No problem! Just bake it on a tray – see the recipe notes.
3. Preheat oven & pot

30 minutes before dough has risen, or while refrigerated dough is coming to room temperature, place dutch oven (cast iron pot) in the oven to preheat at 230°C/450°F.
Hot oven + hot pot = bread rising boost!
4. Scrape dough out

Scrape dough out of bowl onto floured work surface. It will be wet and sticky and that’s exactly what you want – because we will not be kneading it! In fact, you won’t even touch it with your hand.
PRO TIP: Dough handling and shaping technique devised to minimise addition of flour. Less flour = wetter dough = bigger air pockets, fluffier bread and more moist.
5. Shape the dough very roughly

Use a dough scraper or anything of similar shape (spatula, cake server, or large knife) to fold the sides in so it roughly resembles a round disc.
Don’t get too hung up on the shaping – you’ll deform it in the next step!! This step is mainly to deflate the dough.
6. FLIP dough upside down onto paper

Slide a large piece of baking / parchment paper next to the dough, then flip it upside down onto the paper using the scraper so the seams from the step above are face down, and you have the smooth side up.
Slide/push the dough into the centre, then briefly reshape it into a round or slightly oval shape.
Do not get too hung up on a neat shape – this bread is supposed to be rustic! Besides, scruffier shape = more awesome crispy ridges
7. Prepare to bake!

Remove very hot pot from oven, then use paper to pick up the dough and put it in the pot, and put the lid on.
See recipe notes for no dutch oven method.
8. Bake!

Bake for 30 minutes with the lid on (this creates a steamer effect, allowing the bread to rise while it cooks before crust sets), then 12 minutes with the lid off to brown and crisp up the crust. The surface will crack – and you want this, for extra crispy ridges!! And it looks authentic, just like the Artisan bread you buy at bakeries. 😇
Cool for 10 minutes before slicing. This is important – to let the centre of the bread finish cooking (if you slice too early, it will seem a bit doughy. Patience was never my greatest virtue, so I learnt this first hand!)
Remember – you can make this bread recipe WITHOUT a dutch oven!

Why this bread recipe works – and TIPS!
Loose, sticky dough = easier to rise than firmer dough.
No kneading = rough dough, but because the dough is so soft, it puffs up enough to “smooth out” the roughness.
Super forgiving dough – too stiff, add water. Too wet, add flour. Dough not rising? Move it to a warmer place. Takes 45 minutes to rise or 5 hours? It will still work. As long as your dough is the same consistency as what you see in the video and you let it rise to double the volume, this bread recipe will work as long as the yeast is not past its expiry date!
Why you need a preheated dutch oven for no knead bread recipes – to create a steamy environment to give the bread a rise boost before the crust sets (which stops the bread from rising). Professional bakeries are equipped with steam ovens – the cast iron pot is the home method!
Don’t have a dutch oven? No problem! Recreate the steamy environment by placing hot water in a pan in the oven, and bake the bread on a tray.
Big holes in the crumb – loose dough from less flour, high oven temp and preheated pot allows the yeast to give the bread a great rise boost, creating big air pockets. Also the use of bread flour rather than normal flour helps – you get less large holes using normal flour.
Bake immediately if it’s a bread emergency….
…but you’ll be rewarded with tastier bread if you leave the dough 8+ hours in the fridge! I normally make dough first thing in the morning (it takes 3 minutes!) then bake that night. Or make dough at night and bake in the morning. (~12 hrs in fridge for both scenarios)
Why refrigerating the dough creates a better tasting bread – because the fridge slows down the fermentation of the yeast (ie dough stops rising, if it kept rising it would kill the rising power of the yeast), allowing the enzymes in the yeast to do their work, transforming starch into sugar which creates a more flavourful bread. So we let the dough rise first, then refrigerate it.


All the ways to eat this bread!
Everything you do with bread you buy, you can do with this bread. It truly has the structure of bakery bread, so there are no limits!
Eat it fresh out of the oven, slathered with butter. Make sandwiches, toast it, mop plates clean, dunk it in soups and stews. Make bruschetta, garlic bread, grilled cheese, CHEESY garlic bread or Cheese and Garlic CRACK Bread!
I hope you enjoy this crusty bread recipe as much as I do. This really is one of those gold nugget recipes that you’ll make once and treasure forever! – Nagi x
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World’s Easiest Yeast Bread recipe – Artisan, NO KNEAD
Ingredients
- 3 cups (450g) flour , bread or plain/all purpose (Note 1)
- 2 tsp instant or rapid rise yeast (Note 2 for normal / active dry yeast)
- 2 tsp cooking / kosher salt , NOT table salt (Note 3)
- 1 1/2 cups (375 ml) very warm tap water , NOT boiling or super hot (ie up to 55°C/130°F) (Note 4)
Dough shaping
- 1 1/2 tbsp flour , for dusting
Instructions
- Mix Dough: Mix flour, yeast and salt in a large bowl. Add water, then use the handle of a wooden spoon to mix until all the flour is incorporated. Dough will be wet and sloppy – not kneadable, but not runny like cake batter. Adjust with more water or flour if needed for right consistency (see video at 17 sec, Note 5).
- Rise: Cover with cling wrap or plate, leave on counter for 2 – 3 hours until it doubles in volume, it’s wobbly like jelly and the top is bubbly (see video at 24 seconds). If after 1 hour it doesn’t seem to be rising, move it somewhere warmer (Note 6).
- Optional – refrigerate for flavour development (Note 9): At this stage, you can either bake immediately (move onto Step 5) or refrigerate for up to 3 days.
- Take chill out of refrigerated dough – if you refrigerated dough per above, leave the bowl on the counter for 45 – 60 minutes while the oven is preheating. Cold dough does not rise as well.
- Preheat oven (Note 7) – Put dutch oven in oven with lid on (26cm/10" or larger). Preheat to 230°C/450°F (220° fan) 30 minutes prior to baking. (Note 8 for no dutch oven)
- Shape dough: Sprinkle work surface with 1 tbsp flour, scrape dough out of bowl. Sprinkle top with 1/2 tbsp flour.
- Using a dough scraper or anything of similar shape (cake server, large knife, spatula), fold the sides inwards (about 6 folds) to roughly form a roundish shape. Don’t be too meticulous here – you’re about to deform it, it’s more about deflating the bubbles in the dough and forming a shape you can move.
- Transfer to paper: Slide a large piece of parchment/baking paper (not wax paper) next to the dough, then flip the dough upside down onto the paper (ie seam side down, smooth side up). Slide/push it towards the middle, then reshape it into a round(ish) shape. Don't get too hung up about shape. In fact, lopsided = more ridges = more crunchy bits!
- Dough in pot: Remove piping hot dutch oven from oven. Use paper to place dough into pot, place lid on.
- Bake 30 minutes covered, then 12 minutes uncovered or until deep golden and crispy.
- Cool on rack for 10 minutes before slicing.
Recipe Notes:
- Fridge up to 3 days – Rise dough per recipe, then leave in bowl and refrigerate up to 3 days. Flavour gets better with time. Dough will stay bubbly for a day or two, then will deflate – that’s fine. Shape into round and place on paper per recipe, then leave for 45 – 60 minutes to take the chill out of it, then bake per recipe. Cold dough won’t rise as well.
- Bread in photos & video is 2 hr rise, immediate bake.
- Cooked bread – great fresh for 2 days, then after that, better warmed or toasted. Keep in an airtight container or ziplock bag. This stays more fresh than usual homemade bread, especially if you use bread flour.
- Freeze cooked bread for up to 3 months.
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This truly the easiest homemade bread recipe I’ve ever made, the results are always amazing!
No muss no fuss in preparation or baking ,and so tasty!
Thank you so very much.👍
I made this yesterday, made several mistakes along the way (like forgetting the yeast before mixing then adding it). It still turned out great! A loaf with rosemary added is in the oven now and it looks fabulous! I can’t wait to try the cheese bread and try roasted garlic in one too!
Thank you for this wonderful recipe! Everyone loved the texture and the flavour.
The only issue I had was that the bread stuck to the parchment paper. And it seemed too wet after rising even though it looked exactly the same when I’d finished mixing (I had added a bit more water) . Should I not have added the extra water?
This recipe is so easy and so delicious! My only problem is it is really hard to cut through the bottom crust. Any suggestions?
I’ve made this twice. Second time with yeast that I just purchased. Both times I ended up with a tasty but flat loaf. The dough rises nicely but when transferring to the Dutch oven, loses its air and never rises again during baking. What am I doing wrong? I handle it very gently during the “shaping process, not even touching it but folding it over as shown in video.
If I 1.5 this recipe how long should I bake it for?
Really good! The crust was amazingly crispy and the taste is good and not too salty! I did a 12 hour fermentation before baking 🙂 thank you for the amazing recipe!
First time ever making bread and I was looking for an easy recipe that couldn’t be messed up. After looking over many recipes I picked this one. It was easy and it tasted absolutely delicious with a nice crust. My family loved it. I’m going to be making this again often.
I didn’t have kosher salt so I used sea salt. I’m hoping this works
Please respond if it does/doesn’t- I don’t have Kosher either. Seeing a lot of positive posts makes me excited to try. Another part they said they let it sit for 12 hrs in fridge – gonna try that!
Wow! Wow! I LOVE this recipe and will make it again. I made it in my old Dutch oven and it turned out perfect! I served it for a potluck and by the time I got to get in line, there was only 1 little crust left! Thank you!
I’m no baker, and I never rate recipes, but this recipe is easy, delicious, and idiot-proof. Going to try it with gluten-free flour next and see how it goes, fingers crossed.
The family now expects this bread at any gathering. It is fantastic with two tablespoons of crushed rosemary, or thyme. For a rye flavor a tablespoon or two of caraway seeds is fantastic. The best recipe ever, hands down, and super forgiving! I have recommended it to everyone I know, esp those with hand mobility issues.
if im not using s dutch oven snd just a regular oven is the temp for baking still 425?
Help! I accidentally mixed the recipe up with self raising flour…what will happen if I cook it? Any fix or ideas to alter to make it edible at the end? Obviously, I cannot remove the yeast and salt from the mix! I am yet to add the water and will put aside till I get a suggestion! About to make a batch with correct flour! 🤦♀️
hi cat
I don’t think self raising flour will cause too much of an issue (flavour wise). It might just give you added rise in your bread, as that’s the difference between all purpose and self raising is just the added baking powder. Anyways, try making the bread with the ingredients you’ve already mixed and see how it turns out 😁
Did it work out? Sorry I have no suggestions, but reading what I can to learn
Made bread for the first time using this recipe. Easy and delicious! Can’t imagine ever wanting to buy white bread from a store after making this. Thank you
This is the best recipe ever. SO quick, easy and delish!!!!! No to try add ins too 🙂 Thank You!!
For some reason when I do the recipe, either by the g or cups, I never have water using all purpose flour.. idk why, once I adjust to about the same consistency as the video, all is good though! I also add sugar for a different flavor profile
I was looking for a last minute bread to serve with a meal. I had 4 hrs. to serving time and found this recipe. Its was simple and easy to make. It all came together in 3hrs. Great texture, taste and smell. Fabulous!
This bread recipe was amazing! It came out perfect the first time. I did have to add a bit more water to match the consistency in the video but it came out perfect. I cooked it in my dutch oven. My family loved it. I can’t get over how easy it is.
Me as well, mine wasn’t loose and sticky using bread flour, but a touch more water and it was fine….am wondering if anyone baked longer than 12 min. w the lid off and was it still moist? Such a great simple, same day loaf!
United States – I had high hopes for this recipe as I have been struggling in keeping my sourdough starter healthy and keeping up with the rising schedule. I failed and threw my hands up 3 attempts. This recipe was so simple and quick. I did not do the up to 3 days in the fridge option, but now I have to try it. Just following the initial recipe with no fridge fermentation, the bread is wonderful! I hate store bought bread with all the preservatives – it’s great to eat fresh organic bread, thank you for this recipe. I’m hooked and can’t wait to try other variations (rosemary, cheese, sundried tomato) – my family will love this when they get home.
Best homemade bread ever! Love the taste and it’s so versatile. I’m trying to figure out how to incorporate oat bran into the dough to add fiber. This recipe is easy, easy!