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January 08, 2014

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Pauline

Hello Lucy.

Thank you for this recipe/tutorial. I made a loaf last night/this morning and it was perfect. I've got two more on the go now so that I can take them to two friends tomorrow - with details of your blog, of course, to encourage them to make their own.

Martin

Hi,
Made your artisan bread recipe last night/today. I had mixed success. The dough did not hold together as a rough ball shape, instead it flowed over the dusted flour surface. After the 30 minutes resting, I scooped it up and put it in my hot container and baked as required. It did rise a little on baking and produced the nice crusty effect, but it did not have much height to it. When cut through it has holes in it, but much smaller than in your photographs. It tasted very nice but at the most it is 3 inches tall.
Any ideas on how to improve? I did consider less water next time, or more flour, whichever will work.

vanessa

Oh wow, must give this a go. I have been loving the aroma of fresh bread cooking and a fresh coffee pot on the go all day for the last couple of weeks in my house. Yet, I still need to perfect the bread to make it more to how I like it. This looks ace, although, I'm sure i've eaten a years worth of bread in two weeks! I'm not complaining though!

Take care Lucy

Much love

Vanessa xxxxx

Paulette

Oh.my.days! Saw this blog post last night - had heard the term 'artisan bread' but assumed that meant faff and bother. I had no idea what it really was until I saw your recipe Lucy. I made the batch up last night and cooked baked it this morning while the kids were getting ready for school. As easy and gorgeous as you say. Thank you - I'll be making many many more :)

Marit

Thanks for sharing, will try this later today. :)) Looks yummy!

Liz

I'm dying to try this! On my list for this week...

Claudia Martins

Fantastic results, Lucy! I'm also kind of afraid to deal with bread. Will give it a try. Thanks for sharing!

Shirley Flavell

Oh my, I could smell it and I fairly drawled at the pic with the slice of delectable bread and oozing butter. Tasted wonderful Lucy. Happy New Year from Shirley N.Z.

Sharon

I tried this bread today, it smelt divine but was a bit chewy. Going to make attempt later in the week . Determined to master it. Thanks Lucy.

Angela-Southern USA

Made two loaves already. love it. It's similar in texture to others I've made, but had to knead.Thanks for sharing. :)

elizabeth

Hi Lucy, I made my mix up last night, left it in the warm lounge over night and have just baked the bread for my husband's lunch - amazingly it worked, he said it tasted great so I will certainly make some more. I have some cinnamon & apple flour so I will make that up, it will make lovely toast with apple jelly on - yum. Thanks for such an easy recipe and such a bright cheery blog. Hugs, Elizabeth

Lynda M Otvos

Wow, is all I can say. I may have to get with the program and make this amazingly delectable staple of the human diet since fire was discovered.

Melissa

I've made bread before so have already conquered my yeast fear. But I haven't made any for months and months.

I was lying on the couch reading your post while my husband was watching football. I decided to have a go at the recipe at halftime. I grind my own flour and that was the longest step to this quick recipe.

It's tucked into its bowl right now for its overnight rest. Can't wait to have the yummy smell of baking bread fill our house again tomorrow.

M.

Yea for you, Lucy! Your bread looks delicious. Enjoy some for me.

Emma Togwell

Looks fab Lucy! Another tip for getting sticky dough off your hands is to have a small bowl of (cheap!) flour ready to dip your hands into, then rub them until you get most of the dough off and then wash them :0)

Emily Markoulatos

Try Walnuts and raisins. Delicious breakfast bread!

Jules Francis

Well Lucy the breads in the oven, have made some tomato and basil soup to go with it and am trying the fish cakes out tomorrow. Mmmm what a good weekend!
Thanks for sharing the recipes with us.

Helen

I usually make a more standard yeast bread and love it plain and with add ins (I let the mixer do all the kneading), but I had to try this last night. Cooked it up this morning and it is the best/closest thing to Italian/French bread. My largest covered oven safe container was occupied so I used a ceramic unglazed cooking pot that my son gave me many years ago. It is generally soaked in water and then you use it to cook a chicken. Wow! great! Bruschetta here I come! Thanks for the post!

Kathie (Prairie Stitcher)

Great recipe and photo sequence, Lucy. Thank you so much. Do you grease the casserole at all?

Annie Chermak

I just pinned this bread on my Pinterest board! Can't wait to try it!

debbie

You've inspired me! I have a batch of dough rising right now so I can bake it tomorrow afternoon....I can hardly wait for the aroma of baking bread to fill my house! :-) xoxo

Janine

I don't cook, but this sounds like something I really want to try....

marieke

I love this bread. I make it for every family party (mostly 3 breads in one day) and they are gone before I can blink. My latest test was with dried figs, bleu cheese and pecan nuts. Wauw, amazing!

Starspeckles

This looks amazing! I'll definitely have to give it a go...

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