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== Ingredients ==
== Ingredients ==


* 1.5 cups whole wheat flour
* 1.5 cups whole wheat flour (about 200g)
* 1.5 cups all-purpose or bread flour
* 1.5 cups all-purpose or bread flour (about 200g)
* 1 teaspoon salt (heaping)
* 1 teaspoon salt (heaping) (about 8g)
* 0.25 teaspoons yeast
* 0.25 teaspoons yeast (about 1g)
* 1.5 cups water (scant)
* 1.5 cups water (about 300g)


== Directions ==
== Directions ==


# Combine all dry ingredients in a medium or large bowl.
# Combine all dry ingredients in a medium or large bowl.
# Mix in water.
# Mix in water. Add a little more water if the dough needs it.
# Cover the bowl and wait 12-18 hours, longer if the ambient temperature is cold.
# Cover the bowl and wait 12-18 hours, longer if the ambient temperature is cold.
# Shape dough and let rise for 1-2 hours.
# Gently fold and shape dough and let rise for 1-2 hours.
# Bake in a 450-degree oven, ideally with steam, for about 45 minutes.
# Bake in a 450-degree oven on a pan or preheated stone, ideally with steam, for about 45 minutes.


== Comments ==
== Comments ==


Adapted from Jim Lahey's "my bread" book and Mark Bittman's related recipe
Adapted from Jim Lahey's ''My Bread'' [https://wwnorton.com/books/My-Bread/ book] and Mark Bittman's related [https://bittmanproject.com/recipe/no-knead-bread/ recipe]

Latest revision as of 01:36, 29 January 2025

Ingredients

  • 1.5 cups whole wheat flour (about 200g)
  • 1.5 cups all-purpose or bread flour (about 200g)
  • 1 teaspoon salt (heaping) (about 8g)
  • 0.25 teaspoons yeast (about 1g)
  • 1.5 cups water (about 300g)

Directions

  1. Combine all dry ingredients in a medium or large bowl.
  2. Mix in water. Add a little more water if the dough needs it.
  3. Cover the bowl and wait 12-18 hours, longer if the ambient temperature is cold.
  4. Gently fold and shape dough and let rise for 1-2 hours.
  5. Bake in a 450-degree oven on a pan or preheated stone, ideally with steam, for about 45 minutes.

Comments

Adapted from Jim Lahey's My Bread book and Mark Bittman's related recipe