This Artisan Bread is a pretty easy to make rustic bread made from 3 ingredients and great for everyone to plan cheap meals. From the Dutch oven, this healthy bread made with buckwheat flour is naturally vegan and the easiest no knead recipe. Now you know what it’s like to be a baker and make the best gluten free bread at home.
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What’s not to love about fresh bread? It is easy to make, one of those cheap healthy meals that are so much more budget friendly than in the store. Plus you only need one bread flour for this yeast bread.
But we can all agree whenever it comes to gluten free bread we need a lot of different gluten free flours. I keep it really simple, I recommend buckwheat flour as this way it comes really close to any whole grain bread.
If you don’t consider to make a gluten free bread, any flour will work. However do not use chickpea or coconut flour. Both won’t work for the texture and taste.
But everything is fine to make a whole grain bread.
I promise you will be really glad about your results. Just think of the smell that will come from the kitchen, yum.
This Artisan Bread is a winner from start to finish:
It’s like from a fresh bakery, but homemade all by yourself, versatile, put on vegan butter, hummus and all those delicious bread spreads that are so kids friendly and perfect for family dinner ideas.
You will need a Dutch oven. I used my small 1.5 quart (7 inch) Dutch oven for this Artisan Bread. You can use a bigger one that’s totally up to you but you will need to adjust the ingredients so that the quantities will match. Of course, I also recommend to bake it a bit longer.
How to use a Dutch oven
Before we’re going straight forward let’s talk about what is a Dutch oven:
If you never heard about a Dutch oven it’s a pretty heavy pot which is robust and will last long. You can make nearly everything in that from breads to casseroles, stews and so much more. They’re also almost heat resistant which means you can bake at high temperatures if you like.
Whenever it comes to making a Dutch oven bread you can make it with parchment paper or sprinkle a bit of cornmeal on the bottom.
How to make an Artisan bread
Making the dough for this no knead Artisan bread takes only 5 minutes. Just combine flour, dried yeast, water, olive oil, and salt in a bowl.
Mix all the ingredients with a wooden spoon – no need to knead it, just mix.
Now it’s time let the dough rest for at least 15 hours with a plastic wrap foil on top. So I recommend you make the dough the night before you want to bake it.
It’s really important that you rest the dough, before baking the bread.
Preheat the oven to 430°F with the Dutch oven inside to allow it to warm. I would say it should take about 15 minutes until it’s warm. Now use your oven gloves. Be careful, it’s hot!
Use parchment paper or sprinkle a bit cornmeal on the bottom.
Let’s get going by flouring your hands. Form the dough into a ball with your hands, then put it into the Dutch oven and sprinkle a tiny bit of flour on top.
Cover with the lid and put it into the oven, bake for 20 minutes.
After that, remove the lid and bake for 10 minutes more.
Now it is time to remove the bread from the Dutch oven. Let cool completely before slicing.
This Artisan Bread makes such an amazing and delicious homemade bread for breakfast, lunch, dinner, or some snacking in between. So whenever the question comes up what’s for dinner, you can happily show off with this.
You can enjoy it with some dairy free or regular butter. I often simply put some chives on it, or sometimes I put my all time favorite the Olive Hummus [vegan, gf].
If you love olives as I do always, try it.
Try the Artisan Bread for yourself, bake and enjoy it.
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Love seeing all your remakes with a pic, Florian.
Artisan Bread (one bowl, Dutch oven)
This Artisan Bread is a pretty easy to make rustic bread made from 3 ingredients and great for everyone to plan cheap meals. From the Dutch oven, this healthy bread made with buckwheat flour is naturally vegan and the easiest no knead recipe. Now you know what it’s like to be a baker and make the best gluten free bread at home.
Ingredients
- 2 cups buckwheat flour
- 2 Tbs Olive oil
- 1 cup warm water
- 1/4 heaping tsp dry active yeast
- 1 tsp salt
Instructions
- Just combine flour, dried yeast, water, olive oil, and salt in a bowl. Mix all the ingredients with a wooden spoon - no need to knead it, just mix.
- Now it’s time let the dough rest for at least 15 hours in a warm place with a plastic wrap foil on top. So I recommend you make the dough the night before you want to bake it.
- Preheat the oven to 430°F with the Dutch oven inside to allow it to warm. I would say it should take about 15 minutes until it’s warm. Use parchment paper or sprinkle a bit cornmeal on the bottom.
- Form the dough into a ball with your hands, then put it into the Dutch oven and sprinkle a tiny bit of flour on top. Cover with the lid and put it into the oven, bake for 20 minutes.
- Remove the lid and bake for 10 minutes more. Take the bread out of the Dutch oven. Let cool completely before slicing.
Nutrition Information:
Yield: 12 Serving Size: 1 sliceAmount Per Serving: Calories: 87Total Fat: 2.9gSaturated Fat: 0.5gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 2.2gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 2.2mgCarbohydrates: 14.2gFiber: 2gSugar: 0.5gProtein: 2.5g
Alina
Tuesday 9th of July 2024
So what would happen if I were to use a bigger size Dutch oven for this recipe the way it is (not doubling or tripling the quantity)? Like others here I do not have such a small Dutch oven and wonder what my best solution is. I do not want to double or triple just yet in case the bread does not turn out. I made a pizza recipe recently (not your recipe lol) and the dough raised only 50%. I am not sure what I did wrong if anything. I might need to read up on using yeast. Maybe an article idea for you? :) Great recipe! I look forward to making it. Thank you.
Florian
Tuesday 9th of July 2024
Hi Alina! To answer your question I should know the specific size of your dutch oven. If you have a doubled or third size of my dutch oven just double or triple up ingredients. Let me know what you think.
Deedy
Sunday 25th of February 2024
Do I use plastic wrap and foil to cover the bowl when it is resting, or is it just use one or the other?
Florian
Monday 26th of February 2024
Hi Deedy! Use a kitchen towel. Hope that helps and let me know what you think.
Amy
Thursday 1st of February 2024
What would happen if I made this in a bread loaf instead of a dutch oven?
Florian
Thursday 1st of February 2024
Hi Amy! You can do that, but keep in mind to adjust the baking temperature and time. Let me know what you think.
Marua
Friday 7th of October 2022
Do you need to add Xanthan gum to this recipe to hold it together. Thanks
Florian
Friday 7th of October 2022
Hi Marua! I don't use it in my recipe, but you can easily add it. Hope that helps.
Penny
Sunday 31st of October 2021
Is it possible to double this recipe and it will still turn out fully baked? If so, how much longer would I need to bake it?
Florian
Sunday 31st of October 2021
Hi Penny! I haven't tried that, but I think it will work. After the regular baking time I would add 5 minutes more. If done great, if not bake a couple of minutes more and have a look. Hope that helps.