Magic No-Knead French Bread Recipe Is Simple & Delicious (Just 3 Ingredients + Water) Bread/Muffins Side Dishes Sandwiches Budget Recipes Low Sugar Recipes French Recipes

Jan Mostrom
January 05, 2026
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Bobbi Hargis
Hi, I love the simplicity of this bread recipe...can you sub in sourdough starter or sourdough starter discard??? If so, how would you incorporate?
Thanks, I look forward to your reply, because I really need bread today and I want to use your recipe!!!!! ;)
Bobbi
Jan Mostrom
Hi Bobbi Hargis My sourdough requires folding and a different process so I don't think it would work. But....I always like to try as 4 cups of flour is about all you'll lose! Also stay tuned for my sourdough bread recipe coming soon! It's my favorite! Let me know if you try the substitution!
Jan Mostrom
Hi Bobbi Hargis My sourdough requires folding and a different process so I don't think it would work. But....I always like to try as 4 cups of flour is about all you'll lose! Also stay tuned for my sourdough bread recipe coming soon! It's my favorite! Let me know if you try the substitution!
lkhatfield
TWO TABLESPOONS of salt???? I should have realized it was a typo, but I was rushing to get it made in time for dinner. We couldn’t eat the bread. Such a waste…
Jan Mostrom
@ikhatfield I'm so sorry it was too salty for you! I use 2 Tbls in my loaf but clearly that was too much for you. I hope if you try it again you'll do one TBLS and we'll adjust the recipe to say 1-2 TBLS! Thanks for trying it and so sorry it didn't work out for you!
JBeitz
Am I correct that the bread is baked covered in the dutch oven for the first 30 minutes?
Jan Mostrom
JBeitz yes you are correct! Covered for first 30 then uncovered for the rest of the time! Hope you enjoy! I made it last night and it was fantastic warm out of the oven!
cvancourt
Do you need to keep the oven on for the 2 hours that the bread is rising?
lkhatfield
Update - the bread was not wasted! I cubed it and dried it in the oven. Baked two pans of cornbread (without salt) and whipped up a huge batch of dressing. It was wonderful!
Jan Mostrom
@ikhatfield I'm so happy to hear that! Hope you share that as a tip!
Jan Mostrom
cvancourt Oh my goodness great catch! Absolutely my mistake. At about 1hour 45 mins into the rise turn the oven on with the dutch oven in it. Thanks for catching that and we'll fix it! Let us know how it turns out!
Donna John
The recipe has been edited to reflect these changes.
Jan Mostrom
Thanks to the amazing editor Donna John for making those changes for me!
Albert Fouerti
Thankyou for Sharing Yummy Recipe with us
mariap56
The recipe was very easy to make. Unfortunately I decided to go with the 2 tablespoons of salt because in a different recipe I found the recommended salt to be too little and the bread was very bland. I was afraid that would happen here also. I was wrong. The bread came out way too salty. Other than the salt, everything else was great. Nice crust, springy inside.
I'm trying it again as I'm typing this. The dough has been mixed (with only 1 tablespoon of salt) and is put to the side to rise. I have a feeling it will turn out great!
Thanks for sharing the recipe!
Joan Alessi
mariap56 How did the remake turn out?
mariap56
Hi!! It came out much, much better. Everyone enjoyed it and half of it was gone before it even cooled off.

I just used regular table salt. I used to use Diamond Crytal but a few years back they stopped making it. It was the only salt that had half the sodium the other brands did. Then I started using Morton's low sodium salt but I started noticing a chemical aftertaste and then I realized they added some things to it than only salt. So now I found Diamond Crystal in a larger container but it's not low sodium as it used to be. The crystals are much finer than some other brands so I like it more.

But, yeah, going back to the original question. I was pleased with the results with only 1 tablespoon.
Joan Alessi
What kind of salt did you use in this recipe? It should be listed in the recipe. Against my better judgement I used 2 tablespoons of table salt when making this bread and it was not edible. I may try it again, but only with 2 teaspoons.
Jan Mostrom
thanks @Julieros. I think I must like salty things so I'm sorry your first try didn't work! I hope if you try it again you love it as much as we do!
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