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meesh on 5.19.2010




ABi5 is a great book! To make this more healthy, I like to use 3.5 c whole wheat flour, mixed with 3 c white flour. Don’t forget to add 1/4 c gluten flour (vital wheat gluten) to get the dough to rise properly – this variation is from Healthy Bread in 5 minutes a day – also a book that I highly recommend!
vinevalleygirl on 5.19.2010




Very good, very easy. We have made this frequently since finding the recipe.
Instead of a pizza stone, wich I do not have, I use a cast Iron skillet. I also use a square of parchment for the pizza peel and just drop the whole thing into the skillet.
I alway’s divide the recipe in two and bake it in larger loaves.
Love the crust!!
Briana on 5.22.2010




Delicious and beautiful. I wasn’t thinking when I baked the first loaf and forgot to put the lid on my dutch oven — it wasn’t the best, but we still ate it. Lid on for 30 minutes and off for another 10 produced two perfect loaves from the remaining dough!
goodyarns on 7.10.2010




This is the best crusty bread recipe I’ve ever used. I love this bread, and am so glad Ivoryhut shared this recipe. It looks gorgeous, and tastes fantastic. The best part is the texture, though. It is perfect for soup, but I make it in the spring and fall, too – with anything.
maryloves2cook on 8.24.2010




This is excellent! My husband thought I got it at the bakery:) I don’t have a pizza peel, so like vinevalleygirl, I used parchment paper and put it directly on the preheated stone. I didn’t have cornmeal, so I skipped that, and the parchment peeled right off after it baked and cooled a bit. I will definitely make this a lot! The crust is just like the Artisan bread you buy! Yum!
drbettycrocker on 10.2.2011




This bread is so easy to make. Great accompaniment to soups and spinach-artichoke dip. Be sure your dough comes to room temperature prior to baking if you have stored it in the refrigerator.
Heidi Malott on 12.9.2011




I have never been that successful making bread, so I was not sure if I wanted to try again. Glad I did! This is easy and delicious. I have made this many times now. Thank you so much for posting.
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mrsjaybob on 1.21.2010
This looks amazing. It’s time to bake bread again at my house so I’ll be trying this recipe this weekend.
copperkettleconfections on 1.21.2010
I can’t wait to give this a try! Thanks for a fabulous recipe and I just wanted to tell you- I love the sentiment! “I think they are geniuses wrapped in a blanket of smart and smothered in awesomeness.” Very clever!
jenn on 1.21.2010
i whip up a batch pretty much every week. the kids love helping mix the dough and make the bread. fresh baked bread is so good
Renee on 1.22.2010
Beautiful! Looks so good!
Donna on 1.22.2010
Can’t wait to try this. I need easy!
delaine on 1.22.2010
I have this book. The recipes are so good and so easy! Love that!
katiel on 1.22.2010
I was just looking at a smiliar recipe on the King Arthur Flour website. This looks great and I can’t wait to give it a try!
chagrin on 1.22.2010
I’ve been using the master recipe from Healthy Bread in Five Minutes a Day and it is so good it takes self restraint to not eat a whole loaf in one sitting!
goodyarns on 1.23.2010
This one is a winner.
I made it yesterday morning and let it rise in the early afternoon. I formed the loaves and all was well, but I ended up being gone for several hours and the dough had both risen and spread out, kinda looking like foccacia. I baked it anyway and it was delicious!!!!!
I would change one thing – less salt. I love salt and did use the kosher salt, but needed less.
allieooop42 on 1.23.2010
I made this last night. It tasted great but the dough was very sticky even after adding about 3/4 cup more flour. It came out more flat because the dough was so soft. did I do something wrong? ( I could not have done too much wrong , the loaf has been eaten.)
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