Clay Pot Bread Recipe (No Knead) - The Herbeevore (2024)

This clay pot bread recipe is a simple, delicious, and easy bread to bake at home! It’s warm, crusty, and great for breakfast or brunch.

This recipe works in a clay baking pot, or any oven-safe clay pot that has a lid. I love slicing up this bread for toast, sandwiches, or to dip in a warm cozy bowl of soup!

It’s no secret, I love baking bread and trying new ways to make it!I recently tried my Cast Iron Skillet Olive Oil Bread (YUM!) and my go-to of 4 Ingredient Dutch Oven No Knead Bread is a weekend staple.

I also love cooking in my Romertopf clay pot! Our is a favorite for sure! I wanted to try out making bread in it, and the results were fantastic!

This Clay Pot Bread Recipe Is

  • Crusty on the Outside
  • Soft in the Middle
  • Aromatic
  • Easy to Make
  • Vegan
  • Dairy Free

Bake Bread in a Clay Pot!

I decided to give my Dutch oven a rest, and test out my Clay Pot as a vessel to bake bread in.And the results?Absolutely delicious, warm and chewy bread with a crunchy crust. The clay pot is the perfect vessel for bread that is crunchy on the outside and soft and fluffy in the middle

I also love baking chicken in the clay pot… if you are looking for a foolproof recipe, this is our favorite! Or if you have sourdough starter, this recipe for clay pot sourdough bread is a winner.

What’s In This Clay Pot Bread?

I get fresh produce from my garden and from Misfits Market– they sell fantastic fruit, vegetables, & pantry staples at a discounted price. We get Misfit boxes every other week and love picking out favorite produce for delivery. Get $10 off your first box here!

OK making bread in a clay pot couldn’t be easier! All it takes are just 4 simple ingredients, a clay pot, and a little bit of time.

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Easy Clay Pot Bread with Pantry Ingredients

This pantry staple bread is a true wonder! It can be made with a few simple ingredients you probably already have in your cupboard. A fresh loaf of artisanal bread can be ready in no time! And you can stock up the ingredients to make this bread again and again, without a trip to the store. Check out my 125 pantry staple ingredients that I use for a stocked pantry!

The great thing about this bread is that it is super versatile!You can toast if for breakfast or turn it into Garlic Lover’s Baked Garlic Bread.If you have stale leftovers, it’ll work perfectly in

This can be cooked in a Romertopf clay pot roaster or a LoafNest Bread Dutch Oven Cooker…. I’ve even seen clay planters being used to bake but haven’t tested that out yet!

How Do I Make Clay Pot Bread?

  1. The previous night, add the yeast and water to a large mixing bowl.Add in the salt and the flour one cup at a time, stirring frequently.The dough should be shaggy when finished.Cover with a tea towel and allow dough to rise for 8-18 hours.
  2. Transfer the dough to a floured proofing bowl or to a glass bowl, and lightly dust with flour.Allow dough to rest for another hour.
  3. Fill the sink with lukewarm water.Submerge clay pot and lid, and soak for 15 minutes.
  4. Remove the clay pot from the water and towel dry. Place the clay pot with the lid on in a room-temperature oven.
  5. Preheat the oven to 425 degrees with the clay pot inside.
  6. Once oven reaches temperature, remove the clay pot from the oven, add parchment paper to the bottom (optional) and add the dough to the pot, and place back in the oven with the top on for 30 minutes.
  7. Carefully remove the clay pot lid, and allow the bread to bake for another 10 minutes.
  8. Remove from oven, place the bread on a clean surface to cool, and wait 15 minutes before slicing!

Bake Clay Pot Bread with Herbs and Spices

What’s great is that you can bake this bread with any flavors you want.Add lemon and rosemary, or olive oil and thyme, or garlic and chopped olives, etc. etc. the possibilities are endless.

I love this clay pot bread recipe because of how simple it is to make! I actually use the backing method for sourdough bread too, using my Simple Sourdough Starter Guide and recipe for baking your first loaf!

What Do I Serve With Clay Pot Bread?

This bread is on my list of Top 125 pantry staple ingredients and recipes, and goes great with the following meals:

Clay Pot Sourdough Recipe (Vegan, Vegetarian)

Easy Blackberry Chia Seed Jam (Vegan, Paleo, Gluten Free)

Slow Cooker Summer Ratatouille (Vegan, Paleo, Whole30, Gluten Free)

Vegan Tuscan Kale and White Bean Soup, Ribolitta (Vegan, Gluten-Free Option)

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Clay Pot Bread (No Knead)

Clay Pot Bread Recipe (No Knead) - The Herbeevore (7)Kelly Jensen

Simple homemade clay pot bread is a no-knead recipe that is delicious and easy to make at home!Warm, crusty, and great for breakfast or brunch.

4.79 from 28 votes

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Cook Time 45 minutes mins

Total Time 45 minutes mins

Course Bread

Cuisine American

Servings 12

Calories 155 kcal

Equipment

  • Clay Pot with Lid

Ingredients

  • 4 cups flour of choice I usually use a mix of 2 cups bread flour and 2 cups all-purpose
  • 2 cups warm water
  • 2 teaspoons Himalayan sea salt
  • 1 teaspoon active dry yeast
  • 1 teaspoon herbs for flavor like rosemary, garlic, everything bagel seasoning, etc. Optional

Instructions

  • The previous night, add the yeast and water to a large mixing bowl.Add in the salt and the flour one cup at a time, stirring frequently.The dough should be shaggy when finished.Cover with a tea towel and allow dough to rise for 8-18 hours.

  • Transfer the dough to a floured proofing bowl or to a glass bowl, and lightly dust with flour.Allow dough to rest for another hour.

  • Fill the sink with lukewarm water.Submerge clay pot and lid, and soak for 15 minutes.

  • Remove the clay pot from the water and towel dry. Place the clay pot with the lid on in a room-temperature oven.

  • Preheat the oven to 425 degrees with the clay pot inside.

  • Once oven reaches temperature, remove the clay pot from the oven, add parchment paper to the bottom (optional) and add the dough to the pot, and place back in the oven with the top on for 30 minutes.

  • Carefully remove the clay pot lid, and allow the bread to bake for another 10 minutes.

  • Remove from oven, place the bread on a clean surface to cool, and wait 15 minutes before slicing!

Notes

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I get all the fresh produce for my recipes from my garden and from Misfits Market – they sell organic produce at a discounted price, and it’s purchased direct from farmers to reduce food waste. We get Misfit boxes every other week and love picking out our favorite seasonal produce for delivery. You can save up to 40% off grocery store prices.

If you think produce delivery is too expensive… think again, and give Misfits Market a try!

Nutrition

Calories: 155kcalCarbohydrates: 32gProtein: 5gFat: 1gSaturated Fat: 1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 391mgPotassium: 54mgFiber: 1gSugar: 1gVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 8mgIron: 2mg

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FAQs

Why is my no-knead bread not rising enough? ›

My dough didn't rise.

No knead dough doesn't rise like standard yeast breads, it only puffs up and gets bubbly. It will be a little bigger after the resting time but don't look for a much larger volume. Your yeast may not be fresh and should not be used past the expiration date.

How to bake in a clay pot? ›

Always soak the pot in cool water for 10 to 15 minutes before using it. Never put a clay pot in a preheated oven because it will crack from the shock of the heat. Bake at high temperatures (400º to 475º F) to let the moisture that's saturated the clay slowly turn into steam.

How do you know when no-knead bread is done? ›

Bake covered for 30 minutes. Uncover and bake for 15 minutes more. Remove the lid and bake for 15 minutes more. You can be extra-sure that the bread is done when an instant-read thermometer inserted in the top or side registers 210°F.

What is the difference between a SchlemmerTopf and a romertopf? ›

The basic difference is that the SchlemmerTopf bottom is slightly glazed on the inside and the Römertopf bottom is not glazed, but it has ridged bottom interior.

What to do if dough doesn't rise enough? ›

But almost as good as a proofing box is taking a Mason jar filled halfway up with water, microwaving it for two minutes, then putting your bowl of dough into the microwave with the jar to rise. The other thing you can do is place your lidded container or bowl of dough into a second, larger bowl of warm water.

Why is my homemade no knead bread so dense? ›

Why is my bread dense: Usually bread will be too dense when there is too much flour. Keep in mind this dough will be pretty sticky, do not add more flour than specified. Other factors that come into play are humidity and age of flour. Little yeast, long rise, sticky dough are keys to a good, light loaf.

What temperature should clay be baked at? ›

To bake the clay, heat to temperatures around 100℃ / 212℉ and at 20 to 30 minutes depending on the oven being used. A typical toaster oven with a small sculpture may require less time, though the thicker the clay, the longer it may take to bake.

Does cooking in a clay pot make a difference? ›

Clay pots retain moisture, preventing the food from drying out during the cooking process. The clay's porous surface traps steam, ensuring the dish remains moist and flavorsome. This unique characteristic is particularly beneficial when cooking meats, as it helps to preserve their natural juiciness and tenderness.

What happens if you don't knead bread enough? ›

A failure to knead dough (unless you're working with a no-knead recipe) can lead to: Poor gluten development: When you don't knead bread, the gluten won't form properly. This can result in a lack of elasticity and strength, meaning your final product is likely to come out of the oven dense and heavy.

Is active dry yeast the same as instant yeast? ›

A Quick Primer

Dry yeast comes in two forms: active and instant. "Active" describes any dry yeast that needs to be activated prior to use, while "instant dry yeast" describes any dry yeast that's ready for use the instant you open the package.

What does Schlemmertopf mean in English? ›

A Schlemmertopf is a device similar to the more well known Römertopf. It is a type of clay baking dish that has been used for centuries in German cuisine.

Why is my no knead dough too flat? ›

Editor: Shani, it sounds that your yeast may be too old and expired, or perhaps you're not letting the dough rest adequately after shaping and before baking.

Why is my bread not rising all the way? ›

Let your dough proof at a high temperature (80–90°F or 27–32°C) and high humidity (about 75%) for at least 1 to 3 hours, as heat and moisture will make your dough rise faster. Add more yeast, blend in the starter, or knead in more flour to help initiate rising.

Why is my bread maker not rising enough? ›

Not enough yeast or old yeast may have been used. Please ensure that the measuring spoon provided is used and check the date on the packet. The liquid may have touched the yeast before kneading. Ensure that ingredients are added as per the recipe and that the water is carefully poured in last.

How can I get my bread to rise more? ›

Hot water and steam create the perfect conditions for the dough to rise inside the oven. They help achieve consistent results with better flavor development and texture. What is this? The moist, warm environment makes dough rise faster than simply letting it sit on the counter.

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