I’ve been cooking for a long time but mostly follow instincts and my own recipes. However, I tend to get really critical and overly analytical about cooking for others and I want to overcome this by following more recipes and growing my skills. When hosting dinners I constantly worry if a dish tastes good, if I’ve made a mistake, if the appearance is off but I rarely have these issues when I cook for myself, so I’m trying to improve my overall confidence in the kitchen and decided to make the easiest 4-ingredient recipe for bread I could find online (FastEasyDelicious1’s No-knead recipe). Definitely learned some things (like going lighter on dusting flour over the dough and getting a real wire rack).

I’m a beginner and baking doesn’t come naturally to me but I enjoyed this a lot and it came out delicious. If there are any beginner friendly bread recipes you can recommend, let me know!

by lightanldutchie

11 Comments

  1. October_Surprise56

    The bread looks very nice but that JAM THOUGH! ❤️😋🤤

  2. RustnKrust

    No knead bread tends to come out looking like this, just a little unfinished compared to a kneaded bread. Yours looks good, crumb looks good too. Again, all the no knead bread I’ve done tends to have a tighter crumb like this. Did you enjoy it? Was it good with butter and jam? If so, you got a tasty loaf that looks pretty good! I’d call that success!

    Try a simple sandwich bread off web search or off of King Arthur website. You did good here, I promise you it’s just barely a little more work to make a kneaded dough and you really do get more of nice fluffy crumb with a nice looking crust. Worst case, if you try it and you feel like it wasn’t worth it, just go back to making No knead bread!

  3. snowball_earth

    I’m really hungry and this made my mouth water

  4. _fairyvelvet

    Wow, that’s a stunner. Perfect rise and crust development. You’re already ahead of the game.

  5. Kenworthsteve

    It looks good. Yummy

    I’m playing with no need myself. The last loaf I made I laid it out on a floured cookie sheet and I folded it just three or four times. Throw in some flour between the folds. Very minor stretching and forming into a loaf. Came out very nice and very good. It’s a pretty versatile dough apparently

  6. FloraHaze

    First loaf?? You actually did really well!

  7. JazzHands5678

    From one low confidence cook to another, this looks so great!!

  8. Mysterious-Scar-9345

    Looks good to me. No knead is supposed to look rustic.

  9. piercedmfootonaspike

    Jeeze, save some jam for the rest of us