Le Creuset bread recipe (easy no knead artisan loaf) (2024)

Simple no knead artisan style bread recipe made in Le Creuset (or other dutch oven).

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Le Creuset bread recipe (easy no knead artisan loaf)

When I was younger I was a champion sleeper.

So much so that Mum had to wake me up to take me to kindy (I’m pretty sure it started about 9.30am!).

I was even such a sleeper that on holidays I would sleep through buffet breakfast.

Can you believe it?

On a family holiday to Fiji when I was about 12, every morning my sister and I would pass on buffet breakfast and instead order it to our room when we decided to emerge from slumber.

The order was the same every day.

‘One long stick bread please.’

What arrived at our door 20 minutes later was a warm, crusty loaf of the most delicious bread either of us has ever tasted.

Each morning we polished off the whole thing spread with a little butter and Vegemite.

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While my sleeping habits have changed a lot since then my love for a fresh loaf of bread has only grown and my love for homemade bread is still growing.

Entitled ‘amazing no knead bread recipe,’ this bread was screaming for me to make it from the second I laid eyes on it.

It looked just like a loaf you’d get at a fancy bakery.

During the whole process I was hesitant.

I couldn’t believe that half a teaspoon of yeast in 6 cups of flour could amount to such deliciousness but that little bit of yeast really worked its magic!

It does take a long time from start to finish compared to regular yeasted bread but there is seriously little actual work involved.

It’s a great alternative to sourdough bread if you don’t have a sourdough starter.

Schedule for making Le Creuset bread recipe

I’ll do a little math for you:

  • to eat it at 12 midday, start the bread at 4pm the day before
  • to eat it at 9am, start the bread at 12 midday the day before
  • to eat it at 7pm, start the bread before bed the night before

Ingredients for Dutch oven bread recipe

To make no knead Dutch oven bread you will need:

  • Bread flour– bread flour has a higher gluten content than regular flour so it is recommended for making bread.
  • Dry Baker’s yeast
  • Salt– sea salt is preferable
  • Water– just are room temperature. There’s no need for warm water in this recipe. Filtered is best if possible as the chlorine in water can impact the yeast.
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How to make Le Creuset bread recipe

Step one

In a large bowl (I used the bowl of my electric mixer) mix the flour, yeast and salt together using a wooden spoon.

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Step Two

Add the room temperature water and mix it in.

I was a bit lazy so used the dough hook attachment to bring it all together for my homemade dutch oven bread.

You just have to mix it until there are no more dry bits and nothing left up on the sides of the bowl.

I added a bit more water than the original recipe (I’ve added it in my recipe below too) because it seemed too dry and it’s meant to be quite a wet dough.

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Step Three

That’s it, that’s basically the hardest part.

Now you just need to cover the bread dough with plastic wrap or a tight-fitting lid and walk away for 12-18 hours to give .

It doesn’t need to be left in a warm place.

I made mine at about 5 in the afternoon on Saturday.

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The next day at about 8am this is what it looked liked.

When it’s ready for the next step the sticky dough will have doubled in size and be bubbly on top. It will also smell yeasty (in a good way).

When you first make the dough it just smells like wet flour so you’ll notice the difference.

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Step Four

Now you need a lot more flour. Sprinkle it out on top of a clean tea towel (a cotton one).

I just realised I made this step a lot more difficult because I didn’t read the part where it said to tip the dough out onto the towel.

I thought I read to pick it up and use your hands to shape it.

It was mighty tricky balancing all that dough in my hands but I somehow managed.

The easier way to do it is to turn the dough out onto the tea towel.

Flour the top of the dough and your hands and then gently start tucking the dough under itself until it makes a smooth ball like the photo above.

It should only take a minute or two.

You’re not kneading, just shaping.

Dust the top of the dough with more flour and then wrap it up loosely with the tea towel or cover it with another one.

Now it needs another rest for 2 hours.

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Step Five

After 1.5 hours, it’s time to pre-heat the oven and the pot.

This is what gives the loaf the Le Creuset name. It was created to bake in a Le Creuset dutch oven.

You don’t have to use that brand though – cast iron regular dutch ovens are best but any lidded oven-proof heavy-duty pot will work.

I used a big cast iron pot for my loaf which I got at Aldi.

They still have them on sale once a year (mine is more than 10 years old and going strong).

Pre-heat the oven to 210C fan-forced with the pot inside.

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After two hours the dough will have doubled in size again.

Mine was enormous.

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Step Six

This is the tricky part.

Take the pot out of the oven and place it on something heat-proof.

It’s best not to do this on top of the stove because the flour does fly around a little and a bench top is easier to clean.

Get your hands under the tea towel and flip the dough out into the hot dutch oven so it’s seam-side down.

It doesn’t need to be pretty, just in the pot.

Mine was quite unattractive but I think it made for a very pretty finished loaf of artisan bread.

Bake it for 40-50 minutes and then use oven mitts to take the lid off and bake for another 5-10 to brown the top.

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The recipe said that it’s done when it reaches 200 degrees.

I assumed it meant 200C but the other temperatures are in degrees F so I’m not so sure.

Either way, mine was mighty hot inside when it was ready.

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Isn’t it beautiful?

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Turn the bread out onto a wire rack to cool.

‘I can’t cut it until it stops talking,’I said to my husband. Without even looking up he said ‘oh ok.’

I think he must be rather used to my kitchen craziness by now. You have to listen to me too though.

Do not cut the bread until it has cooled and stopped making noises or it will be tough and not tasty.

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Admire your bread in all its glory.

Can you add flavours

Absolutely you can add flavours to this loaf.

As it sits for a long time at room temperature prior to baking, we recommend shelf-stable flavours like garlic powder (add at the beginning).

A firm cheese like parmesan cheese, grated through the dough would be delicious too.

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When it has cooled, slice it up with a sharp knife and devour it quickly.

If you like warm bread you can indeed warm it up again or toast it, you just can’t eat it warm from the oven after its first baking.

I had my first slice with mushrooms and feta and was so eager to get into it I nearly forgot to get a photo.

Apparently it lasts a few days.

I wouldn’t know.

Someone ate all mine within 24 hours.

Enjoy!

What about you? Have you ever slept through breakfast? Do you like to make your own bread?

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No-knead artisan bread

Ingredients

  • 6 cups bread flour, plus extra for dusting and the bench
  • 1/2 tsp dry yeast
  • 3 tsp salt
  • 3 cups cool water

Instructions

  1. In the bowl of an electric mixer, add the flour, yeast and salt.
  2. Use the dough hook to mix it all together.
  3. Add the water and, with the dough hook, mix just until the water is incorporated.
  4. Take the bowl off the stand, cover it in plastic wrap and leave it to rest for 12-18 hours or until it has risen, darkened and started to bubble and smell yeasty (in a good way).
  5. Flour your hands and the bench.
  6. Tip the dough out onto the bench and fold it over itself twice then start tucking the sides under until it forms a ball shape.
  7. Lay a cotton tea towel out and flour it generously.
  8. Place the dough ball seam-side down on the towel and then sprinkle it with more flour.
  9. Lightly wrap it in the tea towel and leave it to rest for about 2 hours or until it has doubled in size.
  10. After 1 1/2 hours, place a big, heavy, lidded pot in the oven and pre-heat it to 210C(410F) fan-forced.
  11. When the dough has risen, remove the pot from the oven.
  12. Lift the tea towel and carefully flip the dough into the pot so that it is seam-side up.
  13. Put the lid back on and put the dough in the oven for 40-50 minutes.
  14. Take the lid off and bake it for another 5-10 minutes or until the crust is golden (the internal temperature will be roughly 200C(392F)when it's cooked).
  15. Take the bread out of the pot and leave it to cool on a wire rack.
  16. Don't cut into it until it has cooled completely.
  17. To keep, wrap in a dry tea towel.

About The Author

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Claire Cameron

Nutrition and Wellness Coach, mum of 3 and creator of Claire K Creations, Claire Cameron is passionate about simplifying natural living for busy families.

Through good food, natural products & simple living she'll help you achieve better health and a happier planet in a quick, easy & affordable (but not hippie!) way.

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FAQs

Can I use my Le Creuset to bake bread? ›

You can either use a round or oval Le Creuset Dutch oven. Since the dough is very wet and loose, it will take on the shape and size of the pot as it bakes. So an oval pot will result in more of a traditional oval shaped loaf, while a round Dutch oven will produce a round boule shaped loaf.

Do I need a Dutch oven for artisan bread? ›

What if you don't have a dutch oven? You can bake no knead bread without a dutch oven but the crust won't turn out as golden brown or crispy. Bake the dough right on a parchment-lined baking sheet or in a preheated cast iron skillet instead.

Do you need parchment paper for Le Creuset Bread Oven? ›

Thanks to the thoughtfully-designed shallow bottom of the Le Creuset Bread Oven, no parchment paper sling is needed. Simply oil and flour the bottom of the baker, and you're good to go. Like any Le Creuset piece, this bread oven shines when the heat is on.

Do you have to preheat a Dutch oven for no knead bread? ›

Le Creuset enameled cast iron is also exceptional at heat distribution and retention to keep the temperature inside the pot more constant than a regular oven, which also helps the baking process. Most no knead bread recipes call for preheating the Dutch oven while the oven heats up.

What can you not do with Le Creuset? ›

Do not plunge a hot pan into cold water. While Le Creuset's enamel is designed to be the most durable on the market, thermal shock may still occur, resulting in cracking or loss of enamel.

Can I use olive oil in Le Creuset? ›

“Le Creuset cookware is suitable for use with many different fats and oils, including olive oil and other plant-based oils, seed and vegetable oils, animal and dairy fats among others. Cooks should feel free to choose based on personal preference and temperature recommendations.

Why does artisan bread taste better? ›

It Uses Natural Ingredients

Some store-bought breads, however, contains preservatives and processed ingredients. As artisan bread uses only the finest natural ingredients and it is made fresh, it has earned its spot in the top when it comes to the best bread options.

Should I oil my Dutch oven for bread? ›

As long as you have a lid to cover it, the bread comes out perfectly every time. I found that using a 4- to 6-quart Dutch oven yields the perfect round shape. Fight the urge to grease your Dutch oven. Because of the high temperature, the fat will burn off almost immediately, giving your bread a charred taste.

What makes a bread artisan? ›

Flour, water, salt and yeast are the key ingredients of most artisan breads - and a lack of chemical additives in its ingredients list is a sign that it is truly artisan. Sourdough breads may not even include yeast, as they rely on a culture for leavening instead.

Why is food sticking to my Le Creuset pan? ›

Turn down the heat – Le Creuset skillets and pans retain heat exceptionally well. So you only need to use medium to medium-high heat for searing. One of the most common reasons that food sticks to our pans is using a heat setting that is too high.

Why does everything stick to my Dutch oven? ›

Using it on very high heat.

The pot can scorch if it's this hot and food can burn and actually stick to the surface. Cooking at medium heat is more than sufficient for the pot. Follow this tip: Always cook on medium or low heat, even when frying or searing.

How do you clean Le Creuset bread after baking? ›

Or you can also fill the pot with warm water and a tablespoon or two of baking soda, and bring the water to a simmer for about 8-10 minutes. Once the food residue has softened, cool and drain the liquid in the pot. Rinse and dry, and you should be good to go.

Why is my Dutch oven bread so hard? ›

It likely baked for too long at too high of a temperature. Reduce the bake time and temperature until it no longer burns. Use the suggestions in this guide post to help reduce burning on the bottom of your bread dough.

What is the point of no knead bread? ›

It's easy to see the appeal of the “no-knead” approach in bread baking: minimal effort produces maximum flavor. By simply mixing up your dough and giving it an extended rising period, you can enjoy gorgeous, golden loaves without having kneaded a thing.

What is the best temperature to bake bread in a Dutch oven? ›

Preheat Dutch Oven & Bake

Right before you pull the dough out of the bowl, place the dutch oven into the oven and preheat it to 450 degrees F. Placing the artisan bread dough into the warm dutch oven results in a golden-brown crispy crust.

Can you use Le Creuset for baking? ›

Le Creuset Stoneware is safe for use in the microwave, freezer, refrigerator, dishwasher, oven and broiler. The maximum oven-safe temperature is 500°F / 260°C. Use oven mitts for lifting at all times.

Can you use enameled cast iron for bread? ›

It doesn't matter if you use an enamel-coated cast-iron Dutch oven or a traditional black cast-iron Dutch oven. As long as you have a lid to cover it, the bread comes out perfectly every time. I found that using a 4- to 6-quart Dutch oven yields the perfect round shape. Fight the urge to grease your Dutch oven.

Can I use a casserole dish instead of a Dutch oven to bake bread? ›

This has been used to great success by many No-Knead bakers. Oven-safe casserole dish – Really, any oven-safe casserole dish will do. Just check the documentation and make sure it's safe up to temperatures of 500°F, just to be on the safe side.

Can I use a Le Creuset for sourdough? ›

This purpose-built cast iron shape easily delivers bakery-quality results and accommodates a wide range of recipes, including the ever-popular sourdough.

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