The Perfect Crusty Bread Recipe (Made in a Dutch Oven) (2024)

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This Crusty Bread Recipe will give you the most delicious homemade bread that's crusty and has a chewy crust, but a soft and delicious interior.

It's the perfect bread recipe for any beginner to try, but will even satisfy seasoned bakers looking for their next favorite bread recipe.

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With a flavor that's simple but classic, you can enjoy this delicious Crusty Bread with some soup or even have it on its own with some butter. It's a family favorite here, and I'm sure yours will love it too.

Want to learn how to make this delicious Crusty Bread Recipe? Then keep on reading!

Table of Contents
  • What Is A Crusty Bread?
  • What Makes This Crusty Bread Recipe Special
  • What You Need to Make this Crusty Bread Recipe at Home
  • How to Make Crusty Bread (Step-by-Step)
  • What You Can Have With Crusty Bread
  • Why Does My Bread Dough Seem Too Wet?
  • What Kind of Dutch Oven Should I Use?
  • Is Preheating the Dutch Oven Necessary?
  • Should I Use Parchment Paper When Baking Bread in a Dutch Oven?
  • Do I Have to Cover Dutch Oven with a Lid While Baking?
  • How to Store Leftover Crusty Bread
  • How to Freeze Crusty Bread
  • Similar Bread Recipes
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What Is A Crusty Bread?

Crusty bread is simply any bread that has a soft interior and a crunchier exterior. It's not necessarily sweet, although some varieties are.

And it doesn't always need to be made into sandwich bread. Some crusty bread are baked right out of the oven, while others are baked in loaf pans or Dutch ovens.

It usually comes out of the oven looking kind of brownish and crusty. Some come out of the oven looking golden brown while others may even be dark brown.

These types of crusty breads are very popular among bakers because they are delicious and pretty easy to make. They are also perfect for sandwiches.

What Makes This Crusty Bread Recipe Special

Crusty bread is one of those things that we all love but never really know how to make. We've seen recipes online, but they're usually just too complicated for us to follow. But now I'm going to show you how simple it is to make crusty bread!

Bread making is a kind of art, I would say. There's a certain kind of feeling of satisfaction you get when your work turns out into a fantastic loaf of bread that everyone enjoys.

Beautiful and wonderful tasting. Making this absolutely delicious and unique Dutch Oven White Crusty Bread Recipe in a cast iron pot is fairly simple.

A Dutch oven isn't the first thing that comes to mind in bread making, but this piece of an “oven in a pot” is wonderfully versatile.

I think everyone loves a good crusty bread, especially after having a long day at work. It's great for breakfast, lunch, dinner, or snacks. Plus, it's very versatile. You can have it plain, or you can load it up with anything you like.

Finding a great loaf of bread that the whole family loves is a great score. Imagine making it yourself? Homemade, oven-fresh, and delicious. I like this bread crusty on the outside, light, fluffy, and kind of airy and chewy on the inside.

This bread is hard to describe but absolutely scrumptious. I would say the texture and taste are somewhere between Costco's long baguette and Torta bread. Fantastic for sandwiches or to be enjoyed by itself.

I begin making this bread the night before, giving it time to ferment and develop into that amazing goodness the family adores, and then baking it in the early afternoon so it has enough time to cook for dinner. It goes great with just about anything.

Or simply with a little butter and a cup of coffee, which seems to be the favorite way it is enjoyed at my house. It is also eaten plain just because it's an incredible bread.

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What You Need to Make this Crusty Bread Recipe at Home

Making this Crusty Bread at home is the perfect recipe for beginners! It'll give you beautiful, artisan bread with a chewy crust. Here are the ingredients you'll need to make it:

  • All-purpose flour: All you need is some basic all-purpose flour to make this crusty white bread. No need for any bread flour at all!
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Sea salt: We'll need some sea salt or kosher salt to add the right level of flavor to our delicious bread so that it goes with just about anything:
Warm water: Another ingredient we'll need is water. It needs to be lukewarm water in this recipe and it's important that it's warm. The temperature of the water must be between approximately 95 to 105 degrees Fahrenheit (35 to 40 degrees Celsius), as anything warmer will kill the yeast. This will be water that feels tepid to the touch.
Honey: You'll also need some honey to activate the yeast and give it something to eat. It also helps to make the bread softer as some of the water will be absorbed by it and it slows down the formation of gluten strands.
Active dry yeast: We'll be using some active dry yeast in this recipe to get the most delicious crusty bread you've ever tried!

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How to Make Crusty Bread (Step-by-Step)

Making this bread is super simple for beginners and more experienced bakers. To make things simple, this recipe has been broken down into two days. Here's what you need to do step by step:

What to do to Make Crusty Bread Recipe on Day 1

To start off, combine yeast, honey, and water.

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Next, sift the flour into the stand mixer bowl, add salt, and pour in the yeast mixture. Using the mixer's dough hook attachment knead the dough for a couple of minutes until the liquid combines well with some flour.

Then scrape down the sides and bottom of the mixer bowl with a silicone spatula to mix in all of the flour.

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Continue kneading for 5 more minutes or until all the flour is incorporated. The dough will be very sticky (this is why a silicone spatula is a lifesaver).

Cover the bowl with plastic wrap or transfer it into another large bowl and then cover it. Puncture 3 holes for the dough to breathe, and let it sit at room temperature on the countertop for 12 to 15 hours to rise.

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What to do to Make Crusty Bread Recipe on Day 2

Start by preheating the oven to 450 F. (235 C).

Use a silicone spatula to scrape down the dough off the sides and bottom of the bowl.

Transfer the dough onto a well-floured surface with the help of the spatula and shape it into a sphere. When shaping the dough, make sure to fold it over on itself several times until it feels tight and starts to resist folding.

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How to Bake Crusty Bread

Sprinkle some flour on the bottom of your cast iron (mine is a 5 quart).

Transfer the dough into the pot.

Cover the cast iron pot with the lid and bake it in the oven on the middle rack for 30 minutes. Remove the lid from the pan and bake the bread for an additional 15 minutes.

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Remove the bread from the oven and let the bread sit in the Dutch oven for 15 minutes.

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Let me cool completely before slicing with a sharp knife. Your delicious homemade crusty bread is ready to be served! It's great served with some soup or stew.

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What You Can Have With Crusty Bread

You can eat crusty bread plain, or you can stuff it full of whatever you like.

Try spreading butter on top, then sprinkling brown sugar on top of that. Then, drizzle some honey over the top. Next, cut slices off the loaf and serve them with jam. They're perfect for breakfast sandwiches, or even dessert.

Why Does My Bread Dough Seem Too Wet?

The dough should feel quite wet, sticky, and loose when mixed. So if that's what yours feels like, that's absolutely okay and you don't need to worry at all. This is what will give it that crusty outside.

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What Kind of Dutch Oven Should I Use?

Any brand of Dutch oven will work as long as it's a 6 - Quart in size.

Is Preheating the Dutch Oven Necessary?

If you want the bread to be very crispy on the outside then you may preheat your Dutch oven. I like mine to be a bit chewy, so I bake the bread in a Dutch oven that hasn't been preheated.

Should I Use Parchment Paper When Baking Bread in a Dutch Oven?

A parchment paper is not necessary to produce good bread. The coating of flour creates a non-stick surface which prevents the dough and baked bread from sticking to it.

The only challenge with using only dusting flour is in the process of transferring your proofed dough onto the hot baking surface which I scrape off after the bread cools down.

Do I Have to Cover Dutch Oven with a Lid While Baking?

Yes, this is a crucial step to achieving moist bread with a perfectly crusty crust.

Bread needs to be baked in a humid environment and keeping the lid on to the Dutch oven traps the steam resulting in sticky and moist dough on the inside.

How to Store Leftover Crusty Bread

Store bread in an airtight container for up to 3 days. To preserve crispy crust and moist bread keep cut-side down in a bread box with the lid open for up to 24 hours. You can also store it in the fridge for up to 3 days.

How to Freeze Crusty Bread

Store sliced bread in an airtight container in the freezer for 2 - 3 months. I prefer slicing the bread before freezing, which enables you to take out one slice at a time. Let it thaw on the kitchen counter before using.

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The Perfect Crusty Bread Recipe (Made in a Dutch Oven)

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This Crusty Bread Recipe will give you the most delicious homemade bread made in a dutch oven that has a chewy crust, but a soft and delicious interior.

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 45 minutes mins

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Course Bread

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Servings 12

Ingredients

Dutch Oven White Crusty Bread Ingredients

  • 5 cups - all-purpose organic flour
  • 1 tbsp. – sea salt
  • 2 cups – luke warm water
  • 1 tbsp. - honey
  • 1 tsp. – dry active yeast

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Instructions

What to do to Make Crusty Bread Recipe on Day 1

  • To start off, combine yeast, honey, and water.

  • Next, sift the flour into the stand mixer bowl, add salt, and pour in the yeast mixture. Using the mixer's dough hook attachment knead the dough for a couple of minutes until the liquid combines well with some flour.

  • Then scrape down the sides and bottom of the mixer bowl with a silicone spatula to mix in all of the flour.

  • Continue kneading for 5 more minutes or until all the flour is incorporated. The dough will be very sticky (this is why a silicone spatula is a lifesaver).

  • Cover the bowl with plastic wrap or transfer it into another large bowl and then cover it. Puncture 3 holes for the dough to breathe, and let it sit at room temperature on the countertop for 12 to 15 hours to rise.

What to do to Make Crusty Bread Recipe on Day 2

  • Start by preheating the oven to 450 F. (235 C).

  • Use a silicone spatula to scrape down the dough off the sides and bottom of the bowl.

  • Transfer the dough onto a well-floured surface with the help of the spatula and shape it into a sphere. When shaping the dough, make sure to fold it over on itself several times until it feels tight and starts to resist folding.

How to Bake Crusty Bread

  • Sprinkle some flour on the bottom of your cast iron (mine is a 5 quart).

  • Transfer the dough into the pot.

  • Cover the cast iron pot with the lid and bake it in the oven on the middle rack for 30 minutes. Remove the lid from the pan and bake the bread for an additional 15 minutes.

  • Remove the bread from the oven and let the bread sit in the Dutch oven for 15 minutes.

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FAQs

What is the secret of crusty bread? ›

To make crusty bread, create steam in the oven.

They have a professional secret: the steam-injected oven. Nothing offers the baker quite as nice a crust as an oven filled with steam for the first part of the baking process.

What temperature to bake bread in a Dutch oven? ›

How to bake bread in a Dutch oven
  1. Preheat your home oven to 450°F (230°C) with a Dutch oven inside for 30 to 45 minutes.
  2. Line a pizza peel, inverted baking sheet, or cutting board with parchment paper.
  3. Turn out your proofed bread dough onto the parchment paper (trim the paper to fit, if necessary)
  4. Score your dough.

Why is my Dutch oven bread so hard? ›

Any tips for preventing a thick, hard crust on the bottom of my bread done in a Dutch oven? Make sure you are using a heavy gauge Dutch oven and that it isn't too close to the bottom heat element in your oven. If you are still getting a thick, hard crust, you can put a pillow of foil down, like this.

Why is my bread not crusty enough? ›

The reason the crust is going soft is a combination of factors: Moisture from inside the bread transfers to the outside during cooling: This is most prevalent in breads with thinner developed crusts. Leave your bread to cool completely either in the cooling down oven (best) or on the side on a rack.

How do you get the dark crust on bread? ›

Adding Fats, Oils or Sugars

Any dough containing added fats, oils or sugars is considered enriched. These additives will darken the crust of your sourdough.

Which Dutch oven is best for baking bread? ›

Look for a 6- to 7-quart, round Dutch oven. Anything much bigger will cause the bread to spread out and go flat. The 6- and 7-quart size yields the perfect round shape, with plenty of springy height. We prefer the round shape to accommodate a round boule, but oval will work.

Why spray bread with water before baking? ›

Wetting the dough causes the surface to steam. Covering it traps the moisture. This partnership stops the bread from drying out on the surface in the hot air of the oven and forming a premature crust. Your bread rises more and produces a richer colour, becoming glossy on the surface.

How do you make crusty bread less dense? ›

Secrets to a Softer Crust
  1. Bake at Lower Temperatures. Many artisan bread recipes will have you cook your bread at a higher temperature to crisp the crust. ...
  2. Brush With Butter. ...
  3. Sweat It Out. ...
  4. Try a Recipe That Incorporates Milk. ...
  5. Use a Pain de Mie Pan. ...
  6. 5 Reasons Why Quick Bread Falls Flat.

Should I oil my Dutch oven for bread? ›

As long as you have a lid to cover it, the bread comes out perfectly every time. I found that using a 4- to 6-quart Dutch oven yields the perfect round shape. Fight the urge to grease your Dutch oven. Because of the high temperature, the fat will burn off almost immediately, giving your bread a charred taste.

Should you preheat a Dutch oven for bread? ›

Most Dutch oven bread recipes will instruct you to remove the lid of the pot at some point to get the crust super golden and crispy. Prepare to be amazed at how preheating your Dutch oven will change the results of your homemade bread for the better.

Why is my Dutch oven bread so dense? ›

The usual reason why bread becomes too dense is due to using flour with low protein content. When your loaf is spongy and heavy, you might have also put too much flour into it or made the dough in a cooler or too warm setting.

Do you need parchment paper for bread in a Dutch oven? ›

If the bottom of your Dutch oven isn't enamel-coated, it's best to use the parchment paper. Mine is enamel-coated, but I find it easier to keep the round shape of the dough if I just place it in the Dutch oven with the parchment paper. Whatever works fer ya!

Can a Dutch oven be too big for bread? ›

All that to say, if you don't have a Dutch oven yet, a 5.5-quart Dutch oven will set you up for decades of baking. Not too big and not too small, it's the perfect size for baking a large, shareable loaf of bread.

Why is my Dutch oven bread gummy? ›

Try less water with your flour. Uneven heat in your oven can be the culprit – if you loaf is nicely golden on the outside but gummy or moist in the inside, it's baking too quickly on the outside. Trying reducing the temperature you're baking at and bake for a bit longer.

What makes crust crispy? ›

By baking the pizza directly on a preheated surface that provides concentrated, constant heat, you give the thinly-stretched dough the right environment to rise and bake through from the bottom while the top cooks from the ambient heat of the oven.

What makes bread soft and crusty? ›

Bake at Lower Temperatures

This technique gives the bread a flaky, slightly crisp crust. But if you want a melt-in-your-mouth soft crust, you need a much lower temperature for a longer period.

What causes bread to crust? ›

Baking quick breads at too high temperatures can cause a hard outside crust. Most quick breads bake in a moderate oven (350°F to 375°F). Double check your recipe to see the temperature they recommend. Oven thermostats can vary over time, requiring adjustments by the baker or calibration by a professional.

What is the secret to moist bread? ›

Add Milk

To make your bread soft and fluffy, another trick used by commercial bakers is replacing water with milk. Milk has fats which make bread softer.

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