Sunday Supper {Dutch Oven Bread}

I’ve been on the quest to find a perfect (EASY) homemade bread recipe. I’ve made this one three times and it while it is quite good, it’s not all that easy. I still find it worth sharing because there isn’t much better than a slice of this hot out of the oven with butter drizzled in honey and sprinkled with sea salt! The bread has such a crispy crust that it is almost hard to cut, but inside is soft and wonderful.

Dutch Oven Bread

  • 2 cups lukewarm water, between 90˚-110˚F
  • 1 envelope active dry yeast
  • 4 cups all-purpose flour, lightly packed and leveled off, plus more for dusting
  • 1 ½ teaspoons kosher salt
  • 1 teaspoon olive oil
  1. Stir the yeast into the water and allow the yeast to bloom until foamy.
  2. In a large bowl, mix together the flour and salt by hand. Once incorporated, create a small well in the middle and pour in the water and yeast mixture.
  3. Mix by hand, wetting your working hand before mixing so the dough doesn’t stick to your fingers. The water and flour should come together and a form rough dough that pulls away from the sides of the bowl. If the dough is too sticky, add more flour in small increments, about 1 tablespoon at a time. If the dough is too dry, add more water, 1 tablespoon at a time.
  4. Once the dough comes together, cover and let rise until doubled in size (about 1 ½-2 hours).
  5. Uncover the dough and give it a few pokes with your finger. If the dough has risen properly, it should indent under the pressure of your finger and slowly deflate.
  6. Using your hand or a rubber spatula, start from the rim of the bowl to work the dough loose from the sides and fold it up and towards the center of the bowl. Turn the bowl 90 degrees, and repeat until all the dough has been pulled from the sides and folded towards the center.
  7. Once finished, cover and let the dough rise again for another 1 ½-2 hours.
  8. Once the dough has doubled in size again, gently transfer it from the bowl to a lightly floured surface.
  9. Sprinkle a bit of flour on top of the dough. Using your hands, begin to shape it into a loaf. Fold the dough under itself several times to form a ball, then pinch together the seams of dough underneath.
  10. Place the dough seam-side down in a clean bowl that has been lightly coated with olive oil and dusted with flour.
  11. Cover and let rise for 1 hour.
  12. Meanwhile, place a 6-quart Dutch oven (or heavy cooking pot with oven-safe lid) inside the oven. Preheat the oven to 450˚F with the pot inside for 45 minutes-1 hour.
  13. Carefully remove the pot from the oven and place it on a trivet or heat-safe surface. (Be careful! It’ll be VERY HOT.)
  14. Turn the proofed dough over onto a lightly floured surface and carefully place it inside the pot.
  15. Cover with the lid and return the pot to the oven.
  16. Bake for 45 minutes, removing the lid for the last 15 minutes.
  17. Remove bread from pot, cover, and let cool for 10 minutes before slicing.

NOTE:
In an attempt to make this less hands-on, I use my stand mixer for all mixing.

For quick and delicious rolls, you can’t beat these:

If you have an easier bread recipe, I’d LOVE for you to share it. Also, if you have any tips for getting bread to rise, I’m all ears. I love learning from y’all!

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5 thoughts on “Sunday Supper {Dutch Oven Bread}

  1. I am trying this right now! I love eggless recipes for my allergy kiddo! I made it to step 7 and I haven’t messed it up yet :P

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