I have shared my moms favorite Homemade Artisan Bread recipe on my blog before. I had a special sign made for her for mothers day last year with a scripture about bread. My mom made this homemade bread everyday for a year and took it to someone new. She figured it only cost her 24 cents to make and not anytime at all, but I am sure it brightened someones day to know they were thought about.
My mom and I came up with 6 different ways to make this bread. It is the easiest bread recipe ever! Seriously you don’t have to knead this bread or any fancy equipment.
I personally don’t eat a lot to bread but I love to make this recipe to give to others or to bake when we have company over for dinner. And seeing my girls light up when they can smell it baking when they get home from school is priceless.
Let’s get after it! First I will share the Basic Artisan Bread Recipe, that you can adapt from there and add in any of the mix-in’s that I share below.
Basic Homemade Artisan Bread Recipe
- 3 cups all purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 teaspoon yeast (Active Dry Yeast)
- 1 1/2 to 2 cups room temperature water (start with 1 1/2 cups)
Instructions-
- Mix the flour, salt and yeast until combined.
- Add in the water in a large bowl (start with 1 1/2 cups then add more until it isn’t dry, but you don’t want it too wet).
- Cover with a plate or plastic wrap and let sit for 8 to 24 hours (on the kitchen counter).
- Then degas, by stirring it once to get the air out.
- Grease your bread pan with oil or butter (coating with flour helps it to not stick).
- Place bread dough in your baking pan and let it rise for an hour covered with a dish towel.
- Bake at 400 degrees for 30 minutes covered with tin foil, then 10 minutes uncovered until golden on top (best to “tent” the tin foil so it doesn’t stick to the baking bread).
***PS- there is a printable for this recipe towards the end of the post!
Favorite Bread Pan– you can find it HERE and also a fun one I use that comes out perfect is HERE
Wheat Homemade Artisan Bread Recipe
- 2 cups all purpose flour (I have made this before with all wheat, I liked it, my kids didn’t as much….it is heavier)
- 1 cup wheat flour
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 teaspoon yeast
- Follow instruction for Basic Homemade Artisan Bread
Cranberry Hazelnut Homemade Artisan Bread Recipe
- Recipe for Basic Homemade Artisan Bread
- Before you add the water mix in-
- 1/2 cup dried cranberries
- 1/2 cup chopped hazelnuts
- Follow instruction for Basic Homemade Artisan Bread
After everything is mixed in.
After 8 hours of rising on counter covered with a plate.
After “de-gased” and ready to put in baking pan to rise for one more hour.
Jalapeno Chedder Homemade Artisan Bread Recipe
- Recipe for Basic Homemade Artisan Bread
- Before you add the water mix in-
- 1/2 cup shredded cheddar cheese
- 1 diced jalapeño *we left just a few seeds attached so it wasn’t too spicy- add more of the seeds if you like it spicy (or I chop up about 1/4 cup of the “Hot & Sweet Jalapeños” from Trader Joe’s that are in a jar)
- Follow instruction for Basic Homemade Artisan Bread
Flax Seed Homemade Artisan Bread Recipe
- Recipe for Basic Homemade Artisan Bread
- Before you add the water mix in-
- 1/4 cup chopped almonds
- 1/4 cup sunflower seeds
- 1/4 cup flax seeds
- Follow instruction for Basic Homemade Artisan Bread
Cinnamon Raisin Homemade Artisan Bread Recipe
- Recipe for Basic Homemade Artisan Bread
- Before you add the water mix in-
- 1/2 cup raisins
- 2 teaspoons cinnamon
- Follow instruction for Basic Homemade Artisan Bread
My Mom working her magic!
“They broke bread in their homes and ate together with glad and sincere hearts.” Acts 2:46
After making all this bread, I took it around to neighbors and friends. We used one loaf to make grilled cheese for the girls and my hubby with tomato soup. The Jalapeño Cheddar was my husbands favorite as grilled cheese.
You can see how I used this bread to make it in little flower pots HERE and my Mothers Day Bread post HERE. Let me know if you try the bread!
You can print out the Bread Recipe FREE here- Artisan Bread Recipe PDF Printable and thank you to AP Letters for this gorgeous printable!
Click on image to print your FREE Bread Recipe Printable
Find this same recipe but GLUTEN FREE HERE
I shared a Paleo Bread Recipe HERE that every loved too!
I took a video last time my mom visited- of the bread stages. Hope it helps! (PS- on the video my mom says “1/2 teaspoon salt” but the recipe is 1 teaspoon
I’m interested in making the first couple of recipes. Is it just all purpose flour that you’re supposed to use?
Thank you for sharing! 🙂
yes- I just use all purpose flour and it worked perfect!
hey girl- this bread looks amazing! yummy for my tummy!
thank you! It is pretty tasty!
What yeast EXACTLY?
Do we grease the psn?
What size pan?
Like the scripture!
Show us a pic of the sign, please
I use an all natural non-stick spray. Or you could use butter or olive oil then coat with flour.
Use a regular size bread pan.
I shared the sign on this blog post- https://nestingwithgrace.com/homemadebreadmothersday/
Thank you!!
Have you ever tried to make this gluten free?
not yet:) but that is on my list to try!
I let the bread rise once, punch it down and store in a large glass jar in the refrigerator for 5 to 7 days. My understanding is this makes the bread more digestible and with a considerable reduction in the insulin rise you would get from regular breads. Since I have given up grains this allows me to have the occasional pizza with family without too much upset. I got the original recipe from blog Gwens nest. Although probably not as healthy as using sprouted wheat this is in our budget! Please do not publish comment as im not sure this info is accurate but I thought I would share
thank you for sharing! I will have to look into that!
After reading your blog yesterday I mixed up some cinnamon and raisin bread. Easy peasy!! I baked it this morning after 15 hours rising and it is so pretty and so good. I love to bake bread but don’t have time for the work involved. This recipe fits the bill. Thank you!!
oh yay!! I LOVE to hear that. So glad that it worked well for you. That cinnamon smells amazing!
I have used a no knead bread recipe before, but this looks even easier. Thanks for sharing! 🙂 Glad you had a nice visit with your mom.
Thanks Kristin! It was way easy and fun to make:)
???? What yeast should I buy.
Help
Active Dry Yeast 🙂
How could I adapt this to make a darker bread? Can I just substitute the flour or would that change everything?
What do you mean by darker bread? I have used all wheat flour before and it worked great- just a little more dense
Hi, thank you for sharing your bread recipe. I made the bread but I found the mix too wet; I did use 2 cups. It came out really dense and chewy. I will try again and use less water.
good to know- maybe it is my elevation? Originally it was 1 1/2 cups, but that was too dry. Yes try somewhere in the middle!
Thanks for sharing! Made my first loaf this morning and we ate half of it straight from the oven! Just mixed another batch and this lush will be gone today!
Lol lush should read loaf !!
yay!! Love to hear that! What kind did you make?