This quick and easy No Knead Bread has a crisp artisan crust and is extra soft and tender inside. It only requires four ingredients and couldn’t be easier to make.

Nothing beats the smell of homemade bread! It will amaze you how quick and easy it is to make this No Knead Bread and you can make the bread dough without any special tools!!  My other favorite bread recipes include Honey Whole Wheat Bread and Easy Banana Bread.

No Knead Bread on a wood cutting board with two slices cut from it and a butter tray in the background.

I have included some variations for making this No Knead Bread.  You can make the bread dough even healthier by using whole wheat flour (see directions below) or add a variety of different flavors to the dough.  You can also choose to bake it on a baking sheet or in a cast iron pan!

It’s hard to believe there is absolutely no kneading required to make this bread, but you have to try it! I’m confidant you’ll “wowed” by how easy this bread is to make!

How to make No Knead Bread:

  1. In a large mixing bowl, combine flour, salt and yeast. Pour in warm water and stir with a wooden spoon until well combined. The dough will be sticky. Cover the bowl and allow it to rise at room temperature for 3-4 hours, or in the refrigerator for up to 15 hours. 
  2. Scoop dough onto a floured work surface and shape into a ball. Sprinkle a tiny bit of flour on top of the dough ball and place it on a piece of parchment paper. Cover the dough lightly with plastic wrap. Allow to rise for 30 minutes.
  3. Meanwhile, place an empty cast iron pot, with the lid on, into the oven and preheat oven to 450 degrees F. 
  4. Remove covering from dough ball. Lift the parchment paper and dough ball up, and place inside cast iron pot that’s been preheating in the oven. Cover with lid and return to oven to bake for 30 minutes.
  5. After 30 minutes, remove lid and bake, uncovered for 12-15 more minutes, until golden on top. Remove from oven and allow bread to cool on a wire cooling rack.
  6. Store bread in an open paper bag on the counter for up to 1 week. 
  7. Baked (and cooled) loaves of bread can be frozen for up to 3 months.
Four process photos for making no knead bread including mixing the dough, rising in a bowl and baking in a cast iron pan.

No Cast Iron Pan? Use a Baking Sheet!

  • Make the dough as directed, including allowing it to rise. Place it on a greased baking sheet.
  • Add three cups boiling water to a 9×13 pan and set it on the lowest rack of your oven. The water will create steam which will help keep the bread crusty on the outside as it bakes. Bake for about 30-35 minutes.
Side by side photos of a loaf of bread on a baking sheet before and after it's baked.

The result is the same delicious, crusty bread, and I love that you can really shape the dough any way you like when you use this method. I shaped mine into a log and I cut 3 very shallow diagonal slits in the top (optional). I felt like I was eating my own homemade version of a La Brea baguette!

Variations:

  • Whole Wheat Flour: For best results, use half whole wheat flour and half white flour. Try stirring in 2 tablespoons of honey to the warm water, for a flavor boost. Make and bake as directed.
  • Mix-Ins (add to the flour mixture, before adding water):
    • 3 large cloves minced garlic plus 2 Tablespoons fresh chopped rosemary,
    • 1 cup favorite kind of shredded cheese (try adding a chopped jalapeño!)
    • ¾ cup dried cranberries and/or chopped nuts.

Freezing Instructions:

Make the dough and place in a freezer-safe bag. Freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw completely in the refrigerator, then allow to rise for 30-45 minutes at room temperature before baking. Baked (and cooled) loaves of bread can also be frozen for up to 3 months.

Close up photo of a loaf of no knead bread and a hand removing a slice.

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Recipe

No Knead Bread on a wood cutting board with two slices cut from it and a butter tray in the background.
Prep 5 minutes
Cook 1 hour 15 minutes
Rest time 12 hours
Total 1 hour 20 minutes
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Ingredients
  

Instructions
 

  • In a large mixing bowl, combine flour, salt and yeast. Pour in warm water and stir with a wooden spoon until well combined. The dough will be sticky. Cover the bowl and allow it to rise at room temperature for 3-4 hours, or in the refrigerator for up to 15 hours.
  • Scoop dough onto a floured work surface and shape into a ball. Sprinkle a tiny bit of flour on top of the dough ball and place it on a piece of parchment paper. Cover the dough lightly with plastic wrap. Allow to rise for 30 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, place an empty dutch oven/cast iron pot*, with the lid on, into the oven and preheat oven to 450 degrees F.
  • Remove covering from dough ball. Lift the parchment paper and dough ball up, and place inside cast iron pot that’s been preheating in the oven. Cover with lid and return to oven to bake for 30 minutes.
  • After 30 minutes, remove lid and bake, uncovered for 12-15 more minutes, until golden on top. Remove from oven and allow bread to cool on a wire cooling rack.
  • Store bread in an open paper bag on the counter for up to 1 week.

Notes

Whole Wheat Flour: For best results, use half whole wheat flour and half white flour. Try stirring in 2 tablespoons of honey to the warm water, for a flavor boost. Make and bake as directed.
Mix-Ins: add to the flour mixture, before adding water.
  • 3 large cloves minced garlic plus 2 Tablespoons fresh chopped rosemary,
  • 1 cup favorite kind of shredded cheese (try adding a chopped jalapeño!)
  • ¾ cup dried cranberries and/or chopped nuts.
No Dutch Oven? ​​Place dough ball on a greased baking tray. Add three cups of boiling water to a 9×13 pan and set it on the lowest oven rack. (This will create steam in the oven to make the bread crusty on the outside). Bake for 30-35 minutes.
Freezing Instructions: Make the dough and place in a freezer-safe bag. Freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw completely in the refrigerator, then allow to rise for 30-45 minutes at room temperature before baking. Baked (and cooled) loaves of bread can also be frozen for up to 3 months.

Nutrition

Calories: 115kcalCarbohydrates: 24gProtein: 3gSodium: 341mgPotassium: 38mgCalcium: 6mgIron: 1.5mg

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Brandy
1 month ago

5 stars
It was amazing. I even gave some for a Christmas gift!!

Leila
2 months ago

5 stars
I have made this easy recipe before, and it was great. I was wondering if you put ot on a baking sheet, do you still use parchment paper, or just grease the sheet? Also could you use a baking stone, and would you use parchment and or grease that as well?

Susan W
3 months ago

5 stars
Great recipe! I’ve made this bread countless times, we don’t buy bread any more…because this is so easy to make and it’s failproof. Yes just 1/2 a teaspoonful of yeast (as long as it’s still good) works. Yes, it’s a wet dough-you must add flour when shaping into a ball. I don’t even turn it out onto the counter…I mix it in a 6 quart pyrex mixing bowl, cover with the lid overnight to rise. In the morning I shape it into a ball right in the bowl. My dutch oven doesn’t even get dirty because it’s lined with parchment! SUCH a great recipe, only one dirty bowl, easy and delicious.

Julia
3 months ago

I believe I have made this recipe a couple times and my dough seems to turn out too sticky every time. My end result by the time I get to the parchment paper is a floppy pancake looking thing. Do I need to add more flour at the beginning?

Andrea Harris
5 months ago

5 stars
Just the thought of bread making always scared me but I finally decided to try this recipe. It turned out PERFECT! My husband couldn’t quit complementing me on how good it was. 🤎 I have a cheddar & jalapeno loaf ready to go in the oven this time. Can’t wait to taste it! Thanks for a great, simple, yummy recipe!!

Robin
6 months ago

5 stars
This is a great recipe! Simple and comes out perfect! We will be making this a staple in our house! Can’t wait to try the variations!

Alba Meyer
6 months ago

Loved how easy this was to make . My family loved the taste . Thank You

Christine
6 months ago

4 or 6 quart Dutch oven?

Grace
7 months ago

No Dutch oven..did it with the water..only did 445 for 30 minutes, top was very dark…what can I do differently next time..thanks

Admin
7 months ago
Reply to  Grace

If the top is getting too dark, you can try a few adjustments:
Lower the oven temperature to 425°F and extend the baking time slightly to ensure it cooks through.
Check your oven calibration to make sure it’s accurate.

Kali
8 months ago

5 stars
I make this easy recipe often using suggested variation. I use 2 cups AP flour, 1 cup white whole wheat flour, and 1 T. honey. Beautiful texture and taste, especially for sandwiches. This bread recipe will also be a great base for additions, as other bakers have already done. Thank you so much for a terrific ingredient ratio recipe that produces the most lovely boule!