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40loaves

Bread no. 31 : no knead bread.

Adjustments : I swapped a half cup of wheat flour for the white the recipe called for. 

Notes : I have been meaning to try this one out for awhile; it was all over the place shortly after it ran in the NY Times. The instructions involve a lot of waiting, but was so easy. Prepped this on December 23rd for our Christmas Eve dinner.

Review : One of my favorites for sure. Especially of the simple breads.

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6 responses to “40 loaves / no knead bread.”

  1. Jessica Avatar
    Jessica

    wow. You are really busting these loaves out this week. These last two look super interesting. I’ll definitely try my hand at them tonight.

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  2. sarah Avatar
    sarah

    I was going to try this recipe a while ago and never got around to it. I told my 3 year old we could make bread this week, though, so maybe I’ll try it now.
    Of course, I was just laughing about the 18 hours of rise time in warm room temp! Hahaha. My house is 60 degrees right now. How the heck am I going to keep any part of it at 70 for nearly a day?! Pretty sure sections of the house are only 55…and the great thing is – we’re having such a mild December here in Chicago.

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  3. Jess Avatar

    looks delicious! You’ve inspired me to make a 2012 goal of baking 40 loafs in the next year!! Love all your great ideas and blog format! Love reading. PS do you have any family in Indiana – my maiden name is Cripe! =)

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  4. elise blaha Avatar

    I would have to ask Paul, but I do not think so! 🙂

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  5. elizabeth williams Avatar

    just wondering what time you started your bread and what time you baked it the next day? I was thinking of starting it around 8 p.m. then it would be ready for the afternoon to bake????

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  6. elise blaha Avatar

    That is about what I did. Started around 7pm and then baked the next day around 1:30. I wasnt a huge stickler with the times, just followed it generally. Have fun!

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