No-Knead Country Bread
Wet dough may be tricky to get the hang of but it is what gives you the best bread with an open texture, so well worth getting to grips with the technique.
Recipe Summary No-Knead Country Bread
This delicious and gorgeous loaf is part recipe, part science experiment, and part fun family project when you're all stuck in the house together looking for things to do. Even though it takes many, many hours, the texture you get is just incredible. Spread with butter and jam, if desired.
Ingredients | No Knead Bread Dough Too Wet3 ½ cups white bread flour½ cup sprouted spelt flour¼ teaspoon active dry yeast2 cups cold water1 ½ teaspoons fine kosher saltDirectionsPlace white bread flour, whole wheat bread flour, and yeast into a large mixing bowl and stir with a wooden spoon. Pour in cold water and mix with a wooden spoon or spatula until a very wet, sticky dough comes together, about 3 minutes. Add the salt and mix another 2 to 3 minutes. Scrape down the sides of the bowl. Cover with foil. Allow dough to rise at room temperature for 18 hours.Deflate the bubbly dough with a spatula by scraping down the sides of the bowl and folding the dough over itself, turning the bowl as you go around in a circular motion, about 12 times or so.Scrape the dough onto a very well-floured surface with a spatula. Sprinkle the surface of dough generously with flour. Generously flour hands and then roll and fold dough on the table until you've formed a round or oval loaf shape that has a smooth surface, 1 to 2 minutes. The dough is very sticky, so add more flour if you need. The shape doesn't really matter, but a smooth surface is the goal.Transfer to a Silpat®-lined baking sheet and let rise, uncovered, until doubled in size, about 2 hours. The dough will spread out more than rise up, but this is normal.Preheat the oven to 450 degrees F (230 degrees C).Make 1 shallow slash down the middle of the dough with a very sharp knife or razor, being careful not to deflate the dough too much; the slash is optional. Spray the surface of the loaf very lightly with plain water to help the crust form.Bake in the center of the preheated oven until nicely browned, about 30 minutes. Let cool on a rack before cutting.Regular all-purpose flour can be used for white bread flour, and whole wheat flour can be used for sprouted spelt flour.You can also use fine sea salt, or any other salt that doesn't have any additives.If you don't have a Silpat(R) liner, you can sprinkle the baking pan with a bunch of cornmeal.Info | No Knead Bread Dough Too Wetprep: 20 mins cook: 30 mins additional: 20 hrs total: 20 hrs 50 mins Servings: 12 Yield: 1 loaf
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