For the past 6 years I said I was going to make this bread. Today UPS delivered gift from my daughter... it was a Dutch oven... the note read: “You have accomplished everything you said you would in the last 74 years...except make Jenny bread! I’ll be over to visit Saturday, have the bread ready🍞.” Ya gotta love my daughter.
I never expected that so many people would watch my videos and use my website - over 50,000 a day from 200 countries! I love all the positive feedback but I simply can't keep up with the questions any more. I did my best up until now but the numbers keep growing and I just can’t do it. I never did this for money. I did it for my love of cooking and I just wanted to share my recipes. I've addressed the most commonly asked questions in the FAQs on my website ( www.JennyCanCook.com ) so please go there for answers. I've posted just about everything I know there and you'll see thousands of helpful comments from other cooks as well as lots more of my recipes. There are no ads on my website.
+Jenny Can Cook -- Poor girl. Take a break Jenny before you need some therapy. XD ps most ppl know this, but it's good posting it for the few ppl who do get their feelings hurt
Wow! You know your doing something right...Don't worry about answering questions, most don't that have a lot of sub's. People will help each other. Great Job! Congratulations!
I know--I thought that was SOOO hilarious!!! Poor guy --probably was devastated as the ball was probably worth something... Oh well eat your homemade bread and suck it up--not every guy gets homemade bread....LOL
@@joannlongton5386 I notice she has not been on for a long time. Im trying to find out if I can bake at a lower temp I am afraid my knob on my dutch oven is not metal I am not sure. Would you happen to know if I can bake at a lower temp? The new dutch oven says safe to 450 but is that the knob too? Newbie here ahaha thanks so much
MORE VIDEOS? I appreciate that so many people have asked for more videos but I have no immediate plans to make more, for several reasons. • I’m supposed to be retired! • I don’t have a staff - It’s just me. • It was just a hobby and I wasn’t prepared for this many views. • I can’t answer all the questions and then I feel bad for not helping. • Now I feel bad for not making more! Thank you for all the love and appreciation. I will try to find time to make more but it won’t be for a while. Many questions are answered in my website FAQs and I continue to post new recipes there. www.JennyCanCook.com - always free/no ads. Love you guys!
Jenny Can Cook *I wonder if you could do just ONE recipe per month? Wouldn't that be great!? You'd make all your subscribers happy, you'd still be retired, BUT,.... You'd no longer feel guilty for stopping completely. Sending you a hug, Jenny.*
Jenny Can Cook I live in los angeles. Yecch. Lol. Im retiring from my city job this november 2018. I can help you!! Im 55 yrs young. And I got no baggage...well..except my luggage. I like your forgiving joke you said at beginning this bread dough vid. 😆🤣😅 Gimme that breaddd! 🤗😎
‼️**QUARANTINE NOTICE**‼️ HI, EVERYONE. 🙂 I'M GLAD MY RECIPES ARE HELPING OUT DURING THE QUARANTINE BUT I'M SORRY, I CAN NOT KEEP UP WITH ALL THE QUESTIONS. I WANT TO HELP BUT THE WHOLE WORLD IS STAYING HOME COOKING AND IT’S IMPOSSIBLE TO ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS. THEY ARE OVERWHELMING AND HERE’S WHY: • IT’S JUST ME & ALWAYS HAS BEEN. NO STAFF. • MY CHANNEL IS NOW AVERAGING 300,000 VIEWS A DAY, AND 400 COMMENTS/QUESTIONS A DAY. • I NEVER EXPECTED ANYTHING LIKE THIS. I CAN'T KEEP UP. • I HAVE ANSWERED THE SAME QUESTIONS HUNDREDS OF TIMES. BEFORE ASKING A QUESTION, PLEASE: • PAY ATTENTION TO THE POP-UP CARDS ON THE VIDEOS. • DON’T ASK QUESTIONS YOU CAN LOOK UP ONLINE. • GO TO THE FULL STEP-BY-STEP RECIPES - THEY ARE ALL ON MY WEBSITE: www.jennycancook.com • LOOK AT THE FAQs ON MY WEBSITE. THEY ANSWER MOST QUESTIONS: www.jennycancook.com/category/faqs/ I MADE THESE VIDEOS AS A HOBBY AND NEVER EXPECTED MANY VIEWS AT ALL, AND DEFINITELY NOT THE STAGGERING NUMBERS IT'S REACHING NOW AND STILL GROWING! (90 MILLION VIEWS SO FAR) IT’S SIMPLY NOT POSSIBLE FOR ME TO ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS. I HOPE YOU UNDERSTAND. 😍 THANK YOU FOR HELPING ME OUT. Jenny Jones (Jenny Can Cook)
This bread is awesome. My Dutch oven came in from Amazon yesterday afternoon; I couldn't wait to try the recipe so I started the bread a bit late in the evening. I actually stayed up until about 2:00 a.m. to finish it and have some with my wife, whom I woke up for bread! It was the beast bread ever, and I also appreciated the advice about checking the oven temperature, as I found mine was operating a bit cooler than the stove top oven setting. I simply can't believe such a simple bread could taste so good! If you buy a Dutch oven for baking bread, be sure to check the product's specifications first; I found that several are not rated for very high oven temperatures. Fred, Sarasota, FL
I've made this dozens of times now. WARNING: It's absolutely addictive! So easy and so amazing. A little tip for you. If you let it rise for five hours, and while it's rising go fold it in on itself once every hour, (fold one side to the middle, rotate quarter turn, fold that side to the middle, rotate quarter turn, fold that side in towards the middle, and so on until you've made four of five folds, which takes about 60 seconds) you'll not only end up with a bread that has an awesome texture much like a french baguette with all of those little irregular holes, but the bread will also be so much more flavorful because of the extra proofing time. It's a simple little extra step you do once an hour (four times) over the course of five hours, that makes all the difference in the world. If you follow the recipe as is, you're going to end up with a pretty amazing bread. However, doing that extra little step I mentioned really takes it to a whole other level in texture and flavor.
Total bread baking newbie here. This will be my first attempt. Do you remove it from the bowl and put it on a floured surface when you do these hourly folds, or just do it in the bowl?
Jenny's wonderfully innocent excitement after taking out the bread, listening to the crust :-) and finally slicing into it was more than enough encouragement for me only minutes later to gather up all the ingredients and bake one myself. This was 2 years ago. It came out beautifully and I still bake this bread today however, I admit to letting the dough sit for about 4 or 5 hours and each hour I gently knead it, rolling the dough in from edge to middle in as I move it around in a circular motion. This to me helps it rise a wee bit more for an airier texture when done. Old habits I guess from traditional bread baking as I am in my 60's and have been baking bread for years, as my mother, may she rest in peace with my father did before me. Traditional bread making is wonderful in itself as the smell of the dough permeates the air. Jenny's quick bread is no less enjoyable and is such a uniquely, refreshing change.
I just took this out of the oven 5 min ago. I cant believe bread making is this easy after watching my mom and my sisters and all the work they did when I was a kid in the 70s. Thank you so much for this recipe.
I think the bread my mom made was fun for us because she let us punch it. Now, knowing it doesn't need punching and kneading is kind of a relief. I have had a few bread machines so the machine could do the kneading. Now I know I don't need that. I want to get away from the very expensive organic breads that rip us off in the store. We are trying to go No Round Up and that's very hard. You can't trust your labels. (organic chickpeas and organic lentils are highly Round Up contaminated according to Tony Mitra's Poison Foods). Plus, hubby complains that it is dry. I always put lard and eggs in my breads to increase the protein and fat. And we go low carb when we can simply because the carbs are where the most Round Up is. And I think that is a big factor in bad gut health that most are not yet recognizing. (Look up "Dr Huber,grassfed" for his conference on Round Up and what it does to the soil, the crops, the livestock, bees, chickens, and humans, A Lot of bad stuff. It has a 22 yr half life in the soil which is how some organics get contaminated. The USDA standard is 3 years without spraying. It is not bothered with testing. ) The technology is not cheap yet, but they now have test strips that you can use to check your soil, urine, and food for Round Up.
@@PineyCreekGhost dude you dont look scary real scary men are those really skinny dudes with shifty eyes your like a fuzzy bear ... I'd just cook a meal and give it to you ... never been scared of winnie the pooh lol
"This recipe is very forgiving. Unlike some people I know. So I washed this baseball. I thought it was dirty. Apparently somebody wrote on it. I said I was sorry...moving on"" 🤣 I love how our Jenny squeezes in these sharp messages. That makes Jenny Jenny. Its funny and naughty. And we love it!! The recipes are a bonus 😆
Her husband wanted to do something nice for her to show that he had forgiven her for washing his baseball, so he cleaned up the entire kitchen and put everything in the dishwasher including her cast iron skillet. :o)
"This dough is very forgiving, unlike some people..." I nearly spit out my coffee. This is my first time watching you. I'm an instant fan & subscriber.
I can't understand how 7.5k people disliked it , she is very thought full and explains the methods in ALL her cooking videos very well .... keep up the good work Jenny , your a legend
Hey Peter, You could cure Cancer, Heart Disease, and Covid-19 all on the same day, yet there would still be plenty of people who would have a problem with you. Haters hate everything including themselves.
@@JulieWallis1963 Mind to share your reasons for disliking the video? I do have my own reasons for disliking after watching it once. There ought to be a number for the hot water and I am suspicious about a bread that is 2 minutes out of the oven and needs to be held with a glove. But she doesn't have any problems holding both halves, on with and one without a glove. I'd burn my fingers. Anything I missed?
2 years later, a lot has changed in my life (my dad passed away, my dog died the same week) and I'm now regrouping six months later. I have a new rescue (my fourth) and I'm back to making bread. Thank you for sharing this, Jenny. I just love it. I have two batches going - one to shape into rolls for dinner and sub sandwiches and the second to make into two rectangular loaves. This is the best thing on TH-cam IMO.
I am so sorry to hear about your loss- your dad and then your dog, That is huge, so take things easy s it is still early days in the grief process.❤❤🙏 Bless you for rescuing dogs.
I have made this bread recipe and it's always great I do put a tip of a coffee spoon of sugar to help feed the yeast and a little more yeast as I put 1 cup of whole grain in and the extra yeast helps also I find the longer you leave it the more like a sourdough it becomes so I very often leave it a whole day. It is the ONLY recipe I use can't be beaten I think
This is the first thing I ever made, at age 74. It has a great aroma and has great taste and great chew. I'm a huge bread, good bread, fan. Thank you very much for taking the time to post this video. I'm making my second loaf today and the no knead rolls are not far behind.
You use 3 cups aerated flour and 1.5 cups of water. That's the way it works. If you think it is too liquid, don;t worry. It will ferment, and prove, then you just mix in a little extra flour when you need to shape it.
Jenny, I made this bread yesterday. It turned out AMAZING.!!!! I got a Dutch Oven just so I could follow this recipe. SO EASY.!!! OMG it has just the right amount of crispy crust and the inside is SO fluffy. It tastes AMAZING. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. You got a follower for life here.! Thank you.!! ❤❤❤❤❤
I believe she was a comedian at one time, if my memory serves me correct. I use to have a crush on Jenny, when she hosted her talk show, beautiful then, even more so now! Thanks for the bread making tip...
I was looking for the recipe, I hadn't made it in a while so I just wanted to check the ingredients. I clicked on this, didn't see the name of the channel and as soon as I heard you speak I had to pause it. It was an instant flashback. I thought, HOLY #%^ that's Jenny Jones!!! My mother and I watched your show religiously when I was a teenager. I'm 60 now, my mom passed away 10 years ago. But for a few minutes, she was sitting here with me. And she would have said "Wow, she's still so beautiful, I wonder if she still plays the drums." she was a HUGE fan of yours. I'm really happy to see you're still entertaining us.
I made it and my entire family liked it so so much. Super easy with minimal effort. The crust is delicious. No chemicals and no preservatives. And no sugar. It’s a win for me
Try her Hamburger and Hot Dog buns and Cinnamon Rolls all delicious. I use my Multigrain Flour formula which I posted above. Hope everyone will try it it has kept my brown hair from turning grey well into my mid 80's. They say grey hair means dieing stem cells and no one needs that.
Whole grain breads and Vitamins will help. I would like to say taking a look at our ancestors and what traits we inherited from them. Brown hair is helped by using more Niacin which is known to me as the Brown vitamin. It is also known as the tall slim vitamin. If you take vitamins a good balanced vitamin is best then you can choose the foods you like and what is best for your body and hair color. Black hair needs more foods rich in all the B vitamins in balance but some extras in foods if you choose. That is just a sample of the things I am learning from a guide in the spirit world that I have been working with since the mid eighties. He gives me all kinds of advice on how to keep healthy and disease free by the foods and vitamins we feed our body. For example if you are too short and want to be taller choose more foods with Niacin. Some very short people could be taller if they eat more foods rich in Niacin like chicken and many other foods rich in this B-vitamin. He gives me all sorts of information on many subjects. He tells me that some Texan's, People of Mexican extraction are short because the foods they choose are rich in the B-Vitamin Thiamin, known to me as the short vitamin. If they want to be taller choose some foods with more of the Tall Vitamin Niacin. His advice has kept me healthy well into my eighties and I like to pass his ideas on to others hoping to help. The information he has given me is much too much to add in this post.
My family ate it hot out of the oven with dinner...to keep the peace, a double batch was whipped up for a late night round! They can't wait. Thank you for sharing!
O.M.G. Jenny is the stand-up comic of cooking, apparently. Not only can she cook, and teach, making it so approachable and presenting it in a delightful video, but she had me laughing hard (once I figured out she was joking). Thanks, Jenny. P.S. Never before seen a TH-camr comment a year later: bravo!
Being at home because of the virus is reminding us of the joys of simple things. Being with people we love, preparing good good, ignoring the outside world. I’d like to live this way every day. God bless us all.
Rene' Meyer I hear ya. Just when I feel like “Oh, this is like The Waltons,” my kids suddenly turn into the most annoying creatures on earth and I want to scream. And do 😂
@@julietteyork3721 we were already living like that, you should make the move and do it, it's a better life. We've got enough wheat to last a year and our own bench top mill, fresh ground whole wheat flour just taste so much better.
@@flashladderacrobat when they are older you'll miss it. When I was told that I hardly believed it. Now I do. My youngest is 17 (have 5) and miss those nutty days. But we are here and Im trying to cook this bread with whole wheat flour. Letting it set now. Didnt mix as lovely as Jenny's-argh
I found this recipe today, I have tried many bread recipes and the bread was not what I wanted. I followed the recipe exactly. It looks exactly like yours. I am so thrilled! I finally made bread that is easy to make and tastes good. My husband dug in! He Loves it! He said this is The Best Bread I have ever had!! This is a recipe I will take to memory and pass it down to my grand kids.
@@johnbradford6875 I think it would be easy to do so. Just put it in a bread pan and give it a try. I want to. I have made this so many times already.... AND I'm making it right now. :)
For anyone that wants to try it as a rectangle, you can buy something called a Pullman pan. I love my pan though I haven’t tried it with this recipe yet.
WOW - you are the BEST! I made this because I am sick of buying bread with toxic ingredients! I hate all the additives they force into store bought items. MY FAMILY INHALED the bread. I will attempt sourdough again - but this one is a staple. Thank you Jenny - I send you a big tight hug of gratitude. XO
The sheer joy in her voice when she pulled out the baked bread made me cry. I want to be this happy baking bread in my own home. I’m gonna bake this bread.
This video got me making bread after half a lifetime of being intimidated and thinking bread was too much of a commitment. Thanks, Jenny! Been making bread on the regular since I first watched this. Empowering and life-altering.
I would like to thank this woman for helping me with my first homemade bread EVER. I’m passionate about baking and this just made it better, it’s crispy on the outside so soft on the inside it practically melts in my mouth 😁 10/10
I made FIVE of these loaves this past weekend. I made one for the family where I live on Saturday. On Sunday morning I walked into kitchen to find the daughter who comes to the farm over the weekend staring at the remaining fragments. 'What happened to the bread!' she demanded. Her dad was out of town for the weekend - it was just her and her mother. I had ONE slice. So I started baking. The daughter was going back to Cape Town on Sunday afternoon. She wanted one.Her mom, my friend, was going through on Monday to visit her other daughter. She wanted to take one for HER. Please could I make another one for my friend but in rolls because she liked the crust. Oh, and one for the house. So late last night I placed the last two loaves on the kitchen table. This morning they were gone - they'd BOTH been packed in to take to Cape Town. So right now as I write this I'm baking loaf number six. In just over 48 hours...
This is so freaking awesome. This lady is as classy as it gets and such simple recipe. I am not into baking, but from now on I will bake my own bread, white and wheat flour. Thanks for posting.
@@ceceliaellis9916 Right!! I love her jokes at the end of her videos. Haven't watch all but she has so far made me laugh at the ends. Like this one 'people dieting sorry, this is like calorie porn to you..hahaha
I just baked this loaf this morning exactly as you posted, after getting the dough ready last night ,just sitting it on the counter to rise, and its really excellent, moist tasty and plenty of air pockets, nice crust, really good, the best I have ever done and also the EASIEST.. I wont be going back to kneading and and kneading ... Thanks for this..
@@interpreterinterpreter8822 wrell if it feel hot on your finger and cant leave it in the water, its too hot, if feel hot but can leave your finger in its ideal,
This is now one of my favorite bread recipes, not just because it's so easy to make AND so delicious, but (despite the fact that I have saved the recipe) I watch this video every time (often several times throughout the process, which would drive my husband crazy if he were at home! haha). It makes the process so enjoyable thanks to Jenny's great instruction and infectious enthusiasm. ❤
+Doone - If the bottom of your bread is tough it could be that you're using black cast iron, which absorbs more heat than a light colored pan. My cast iron pan is enameled and it's white inside. You could try preheating to 450 and then reduce the oven to 400 for baking. I do my fruit & nut bread that way so the sugar doesn't burn. (www.jennycancook.com/recipes/no-knead-fruit-nut-bread/)
I made and gave some of this bread to a friend, about a year ago. She's FINALLY, gotten serious about making THIS bread! Long overdue if you ask me. She loved it; she talks about it all of the time and I hope that she follows through with making it! THANK YOU JENNY! I LOVE YOU and your recipes.
I made this today. I’ve been looking for a Dutch oven recipe for bread that I could make up at the camp. This recipe was a 20/10!!!! So crusty on the outside and so so soft on the inside. It’s amazing.
OK, I'm actually going to try this! I'm a 71 year old guy!! 48 years ago, when we first got married, I told my wife that I wanted to try to do some cooking. OK, she said. Well, I decided to make fudge. I followed the recipee, but then I came to the part where you put chocolate in, and I thought that was BORING, so I substituted Orange Tang Powder, and continued on. Seriously! Anyway, later, when the disaster occurred, my patient wife (God love her!) stopped me in my tracks, cleaned up the mess, and banned me from the kitchen for like forever. I can hardly wait to surprise her with this one - It does LOOK GOOD!!! -- Bob
Love this recipe, have made it as is, but also when doing the fold (3 minute mark) I stretch out the dough over a well floured board and have added what sounded good at the time. I've added shredded cheese, another time I put in artichoke hearts, and just recently made one with kalamata olives. Thanks Jenny!!!
I also make this bread with all 100% whole wheat flour and I love it! There's a printable recipe for it on my website: www.jennycancook.com/recipes/faster-no-knead-whole-wheat-bread/
I love this recipe. Can you make it with a sourdough starter? If you leave it to riae overnight? Also I am wondering if the hot water will mess with the starter. Maybe if you add warm?
I love watching Jenny's videos and I've watched this one a few times and I've also made the bread. I miss that she left TH-cam and is not doing any more videos but glad she has kept these up for us to watch. Jenny if you read these messages I hope you're doing well and living your best life thank you again for all your great recipes
Hello Jenny, I know you’ve had this video out for years, but I just found it. Thank you!!! I’ve made a couple a loaves now and they turned out exactly like you highlighted. Amazing crust and absolutely delicious with very little time and effort. Thanks again and happy baking!
I came across this and I said to myself. I know her!!! Could not for the life of me think of her name…. Duh the channel isJenny can cook smh. I used to love her show omg. I miss the good ol days. I’m making this right now. It’s in the proofing period right now. I got my butter all ready!!!
@@royisle I would be willing to bet it was her husband’s and it was a collector’s item worth some money. Maybe Babe Ruth’s or Micky Mantle’s signature on it. Who knows? But whoever it was he should forgive and forget. As sweet as she is I’d definitely forgive her. However she might have to make this bread for me. 😃
Oh my gosh! I bought a dutch oven just to try this bread, and I was not let down. This is so easy and probably the best bread I've eaten. Thank you for the recipe,Jenny :)
I am doing keto, and I resemble that remark. Actually, eating a single, high-carb meal (not much added fat or protein) every once in awhile resets one's leptin levels, speeding up subsequent weight loss. I think some fresh olives, sliced, with fresh rosemary and topped with sea salt would work well with this recipe. Yes, my leptin levels do need to be reset soon; I can feel it...
This is the only bread I ever make. I add some mixed herbs as well as some cut pieces of olives to my bread. It is just soooooo yummy. Really give it a try
Thanks, Rina for the options. I really want to try this recipe with additions you mentioned. (I’m a Bread-a-Holic trying to complete rehab but with recipes like this I keep relapsing...🙄)
Made it with cast iron skillet with foil on top and it turned out oh so well!!! My first edible bread. Thank you for the recipe. Going to be our staple. :)
@@joycese5036 If it has been kept in a cool dark place may be ok - you'll know if it's stale as you can smell it but you can use it in a pinch just will be a bit stale - also would recommend check for weevils just in case 😊
I made this today and it turned out fantastic. I followed the recipe exactly. The bread came out just like yours. Honestly, Ive tried making bread so many times and it always comes out dense and I swear when I told my wife I was making bread today she rolled her eyes and said just give it up.. I had the last laugh in the end, watching her slather butter on that bread and her eyes lighting up. Priceless! Thank you Jenny!
Molon, make sure the yeast is fresh (from a packet is safest), and make sure the water is below 130F/54C (use a thermometer). Too hot water will kill the yeast. If it is winter and your room is very cold stick it inside a cold oven with the oven-light on to generate a little heat.
I use to make this simple and delicious bread all the time when I was first married. I would add herbs like dill and garlic, or cheese and even pepporoni. My husband has been buying yeast lately and finally told me it was a hint for me to start making it again😅 Its soo wonderful and easy! I came here to find the recipe again. Thanks! Great video with great tips!
Hi Jenny, This popped up in my feed and being such a simple recipe I decided to give it a try. Thanks a million, it came out perfect . It almost looked like your finished product. Just amazing. Thanks
fan babe : We might all be grateful for the quarantine bread before this coronavirus is done with us. In our supermarket this morning they were only allowing one loaf of bread per customer.
Ernest Hems His Way . I plan to double recipe how does that change 30 minute cooking time? HELP anyone! If I get no response, I’ll just make 2 separate loaves
This recipe makes great pizza dough!. I've been making pizzas for the past few weeks by cutting this recipe by one third: 1 C of flour, 1/2 C of water, a scant 1/4 tsp of yeast, a touch of salt. I spread out the crust to around 11" or so -- it makes a crust on the thinner side, but that's fine with me since it's lower in calories. Wish I had this recipe years ago! Thanks, Jenny!
Thank you for this video!!! I have made two loaves, changed the recipe both times, added my sourdough discard the first time, adjusted the water. Beautiful, delicious loaf! Today I used 2/3 spelt, 1/3 all-purpose flour, added chia seeds, pumpkin seeds, hemp hearts, again adjusted the water, added cranberries and a little sugar….oh, my goodness! This newbie is now an artisan bread maker!!! This basic recipe is miraculous!!!! Oh, and added a generous half cup of my sourdough discard again! So delicious!!!
This is one of the easiest bread recipes I have ever seen. Jenny can indeed cook, and her enthusiasm, coupled with her engaging presentation make her videos a pleasure to watch.
I’ve made this bread 3 times now and getting ready to make it again! My family loves it. Thanks for sharing! You are fun to watch also. I really enjoy watching.
After watching this, I made a loaf last night with your 2 hour faster recipe and it turned out excellent. Thank you for the recipe and most of all your presentation and bubbly personality!
I made this bread for myself and my friends and they absolutely loved it!! I loved mine too.......in fact I'm making another loaf today..YUM! Thank you Jenny for a quick easy bread recipe.......😊
I love listening to you. You make things sound so easy and your smile and humor make me want to watch all your videos for both the education and entertainment.
My daughter and I made a few loaves of this crusty bread and it is fantastic!! We also made Jenny’s flourless cake! Jenny has so many recipes you can use with pantry staples and a few simple items. Will be my go to for the upcoming weeks and months due to COVID-19. I found Jenny’s channel a few years ago and remembered she has all these wonderful recipes. If anything “good” comes from all of the scary uncertainty’s, it is the time spent with family and cooking, coming up with new recipes for our “new normal.” We will make it through this...be kind to one another. Take care of yourself and your families, and those others that you can. Even if it is baking them a loaf of crusty bread. 💜🇺🇸🕯🕊
Lisa Carbajal I used both. I love the classic boule, tso I prefer using a Dutch oven. The loaves from a bread pan are good, as well. I used another bread pan turned upside down, on top of the other bread pan to create “a lid”. As with the Dutch oven, bake with lid on until the last 10 min. Hope this helps!!
PLEASE UNDERSTAND if I don't answer your questions. I just can't keep up any more with so many people (50,000 a day from 200 countries) viewing my videos and recipes. Please look for answers in the comments, online, or in the FAQs on my website (www.JennyCanCook.com). Thank you.
I used to watch your tv programme and you were always so polite, things haven't changed, you're still polite. I just wanted you to know that besides your talent, it's your personality too that keep people coming back. Thank you for everything. Viewer from London, UK
I came to report my no-knead bread worked fabulous. I used a slightly different recipe that let the dough rise overnight and gave it a slightly sourdough like taste. But I wanted to report that a lot of Jenny's tips worked. Folding the dough worked. You don't need to pre-heat the dutch oven, worked. I needed a win like this recipe after my whole wheat bread disaster, another publication's flour weight was completely wrong. This is a simple delicious bread, no stand mixer and no kneading.
I’ve done this bread twice and it’s been the easiest and tastiest bread I’ve had. Only problem is I eat it all by myself. Dipping it in oil and herbs. Don’t regret it one bit! So yummy. Thanks Jenny 🥰
If i could like this 100 times, I would. This is the best, most simple, most delicious bread recipe. This is my first time making bread without a bread maker machine. It came out exactly as you said and it is so delicious.
I found your channel during lockdown. Up until lockdown, I'd never baked a bread in my life. My daughter and I used this recipe as it is simple & easy. 3 years later and I'm back here after being asked, Mom, when are we going to make bread again. Your enthusiasm encourages me to bake.
Thank you so much, I tried it and it came out absolutely lovely. I added small cubed up pepper jack cheese piecee + tiny potato cubes + black pepper + crushed up rits + black pepper. I backed in a oiled square baking tray at 425 F. in a square glass baking tray. It works out nicely.
This seven minute video solved a problem I was having with no-knead sticky dough. Watching you use the bench scraper to scoop and fold was mind blowing! Thank you!
I have been watching this channel mostly b/c of the happiness it gifts it's viewers with, only to finally realize WHO this is. No wonder she makes us feel so good about cooking, baking, sharing ideas...it's Jenny Jones!! Used to love her TV show, now we get to enjoy her on TH-cam. Very cool & fun posts, but more important...recipes that work!
I’ve always been such a fan of you and your gentle way! I couldn’t believe when I realized I was actually seeing you after all these years. So lovely! ☺️
We absolutely love this recipe. It’s so much fun watching your channel. You really seem like a genuine kindhearted person. Very down to earth. Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge and recipes!
Followed this to a "t" with great results. I can see I needed to aerate the flour a bit more and bake a little longer...but overall, so easy and very tasty. A keeper!!
Opposite results for me. Followed the recipe to a "T" and a cup of added flour later, the dough is still so wet it's pretty much a lost cause. Definitely going to look for a different recipe.
I make this bread every week now for the family, and it's a hit! I use the super fast version with more yeast. Also, I wanted to make a loaf pan shape ...it works great! Still experimenting. No lids, no steam in the oven, baked at 400 vs. 450. Comes out great! A little different but easy to slice for sandwiches or toast. God bless you, Jenny!! 🌺🌺🌺
@@steelwhisper9019 check it in 30 minutes....I usually let it go a little longer...until the sides are brown and it "thumps" a nice low sound when you tap the bottom. Obviously still a work in progress! Thanks for asking, let know how it works for you. 💜🙏💜
Hi Beyana, Have you ever used a normal loaf pan? If yes, did you preheat the pan or not? Because I want to try this recipe but don't have the dutch oven.
Hi Jenny, I was able to buy a new Cast Iron Dutch Oven, I used you recipe. Have to let you know, this is the only way I will bake bread from now. The only thing I didn't do was put the dutch oven in for an extra 10 mins. The bread turned out excellent. Hubby and like it very much, Thank you!
I have tried this bread in the past, and spent up to 3 days waiting for it to cure, and was never able to achieve, what I was able to receive in this try. Thanks so much for sharing, we all loved it. Great flavor, easy to complete. And BTW, I used a 2.75 qt glass covered bowl, and it came out great.
Just sent this recipe to my DIL, along with yeast, parchment paper and a dutch oven (via Amazon). Been telling her for years to learn to bake. Well they just had a panic buying in her state, so all the stores are cleaned out of bread, milk, so on.
For the past 6 years I said I was going to make this bread. Today UPS delivered gift from my daughter... it was a Dutch oven... the note read: “You have accomplished everything you said you would in the last 74 years...except make Jenny bread! I’ll be over to visit Saturday, have the bread ready🍞.” Ya gotta love my daughter.
Congratulations that's fantastic! What size Dutch oven did you get?
Nice! Did the bread turn out well
She's a treasure! Hope you had a great bread feast filled with laughter and love!
That’s cool!!
Chefmate Dutch oven is it oven proof?’
Wow, I'm 60 years old, never made bread before, first loaf came out perfect. Thank you for taking the time to teach an old dog.
I’m 61 and am going to try it tomorrow
@@indy5542 did u make? I think i'll do it now!!
I’m 55 10 years made bread but this amazing and so easier👍👍👍😍
Im 26 and my first time making bread was 13 because back home thats All we eat home made bread 😀
I'm 60 and I think I'm in love...
I never expected that so many people would watch my videos and use my website - over 50,000 a day from 200 countries! I love all the positive feedback but I simply can't keep up with the questions any more. I did my best up until now but the numbers keep growing and I just can’t do it.
I never did this for money. I did it for my love of cooking and I just wanted to share my recipes. I've addressed the most commonly asked questions in the FAQs on my website ( www.JennyCanCook.com ) so please go there for answers. I've posted just about everything I know there and you'll see thousands of helpful comments from other cooks as well as lots more of my recipes. There are no ads on my website.
+Jenny Can Cook -- Poor girl. Take a break Jenny before you need some therapy. XD
ps most ppl know this, but it's good posting it for the few ppl who do get their feelings hurt
+Jenny Can Cook absolutely love your channel! As for all the questions, maybe you can have an assistant help you out, a friend or family member maybe.
More new videos please!🍎🍏🍊
Wow! You know your doing something right...Don't worry about answering questions, most don't that have a lot of sub's. People will help each other. Great Job! Congratulations!
+Jenny Can Cook your such a sweetheart.... Dziekuie Ci ( Thank You )
"This dough is very forgiving... unlike some people I know" Absolutely cracked me up
I know--I thought that was SOOO hilarious!!! Poor guy --probably was devastated as the ball was probably worth something... Oh well eat your homemade bread and suck it up--not every guy gets homemade bread....LOL
@@joannlongton5386 I notice she has not been on for a long time. Im trying to find out if I can bake at a lower temp I am afraid my knob on my dutch oven is not metal I am not sure. Would you happen to know if I can bake at a lower temp? The new dutch oven says safe to 450 but is that the knob too? Newbie here ahaha thanks so much
Kinda immature, but typical mom statement lol
Ha! Loved the baseball story. And the ending about carb porn. You can look at it but you can't have it. Bahahahahaha
The comment I was looking for. I loved this lady 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
MORE VIDEOS? I appreciate that so many people have asked for more videos but I have no immediate plans to make more, for several reasons.
• I’m supposed to be retired!
• I don’t have a staff - It’s just me.
• It was just a hobby and I wasn’t prepared for this many views.
• I can’t answer all the questions and then I feel bad for not helping.
• Now I feel bad for not making more!
Thank you for all the love and appreciation. I will try to find time to make more but it won’t be for a while. Many questions are answered in my website FAQs and I continue to post new recipes there. www.JennyCanCook.com - always free/no ads. Love you guys!
Jenny Can Cook
*I wonder if you could do just ONE recipe per month? Wouldn't that be great!? You'd make all your subscribers happy, you'd still be retired, BUT,.... You'd no longer feel guilty for stopping completely. Sending you a hug, Jenny.*
You don’t look old enough to be retired ! And I’m going to make this bread.
Jenny Can Cook
I live in los angeles.
Yecch. Lol.
Im retiring from my city job this november 2018.
I can help you!!
Im 55 yrs young.
And I got no baggage...well..except my luggage.
I like your forgiving joke you said at beginning this bread dough vid.
😆🤣😅
Gimme that breaddd!
🤗😎
heat cliff sicko, go back to your mums basement.
Jenny Can Cook omg I so think you are so funny . You are the greatest . Better than all the rest of the show hosts.
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Thank you, Jenny! I'm going to try baking bread for the first time in my entire life due to this video :)
Good Day Janny, I live in the uk and my new oven temperature only goes up to 230' c not 250'c, any suggestions. Colin Crotty from Bristol uk
@@colincrotty6539 I think 230c is the same as 450f here in the US.
I just discovered Jenny's videos. Fabulous! She made me laugh....like carbohydrate porn. Classic and perfect for the time we are living in.
I tried this out but found that in the UK it requires more yeast to rise, more like 7g.
This bread is awesome. My Dutch oven came in from Amazon yesterday afternoon; I couldn't wait to try the recipe so I started the bread a bit late in the evening. I actually stayed up until about 2:00 a.m. to finish it and have some with my wife, whom I woke up for bread! It was the beast bread ever, and I also appreciated the advice about checking the oven temperature, as I found mine was operating a bit cooler than the stove top oven setting. I simply can't believe such a simple bread could taste so good! If you buy a Dutch oven for baking bread, be sure to check the product's specifications first; I found that several are not rated for very high oven temperatures. Fred, Sarasota, FL
What size dutch oven?
I've made this dozens of times now. WARNING: It's absolutely addictive! So easy and so amazing.
A little tip for you. If you let it rise for five hours, and while it's rising go fold it in on itself once every hour, (fold one side to the middle, rotate quarter turn, fold that side to the middle, rotate quarter turn, fold that side in towards the middle, and so on until you've made four of five folds, which takes about 60 seconds) you'll not only end up with a bread that has an awesome texture much like a french baguette with all of those little irregular holes, but the bread will also be so much more flavorful because of the extra proofing time. It's a simple little extra step you do once an hour (four times) over the course of five hours, that makes all the difference in the world. If you follow the recipe as is, you're going to end up with a pretty amazing bread. However, doing that extra little step I mentioned really takes it to a whole other level in texture and flavor.
Thanks for sharing Ryan.
Thank you!!
I'm going to try it today. Thank u
Thank You Ryan. Gotta love a good-cooking man.
Total bread baking newbie here. This will be my first attempt. Do you remove it from the bowl and put it on a floured surface when you do these hourly folds, or just do it in the bowl?
Jenny's wonderfully innocent excitement after taking out the bread, listening to the crust :-) and finally slicing into it was more than enough encouragement for me only minutes later to gather up all the ingredients and bake one myself. This was 2 years ago. It came out beautifully and I still bake this bread today however, I admit to letting the dough sit for about 4 or 5 hours and each hour I gently knead it, rolling the dough in from edge to middle in as I move it around in a circular motion. This to me helps it rise a wee bit more for an airier texture when done. Old habits I guess from traditional bread baking as I am in my 60's and have been baking bread for years, as my mother, may she rest in peace with my father did before me. Traditional bread making is wonderful in itself as the smell of the dough permeates the air. Jenny's quick bread is no less enjoyable and is such a uniquely, refreshing change.
I just took this out of the oven 5 min ago. I cant believe bread making is this easy after watching my mom and my sisters and all the work they did when I was a kid in the 70s. Thank you so much for this recipe.
Piney, I think it is so cool that a big bearded, scary-looking guy like you makes bread! Awesome!
I think the bread my mom made was fun for us because she let us punch it. Now, knowing it doesn't need punching and kneading is kind of a relief. I have had a few bread machines so the machine could do the kneading. Now I know I don't need that. I want to get away from the very expensive organic breads that rip us off in the store. We are trying to go No Round Up and that's very hard. You can't trust your labels. (organic chickpeas and organic lentils are highly Round Up contaminated according to Tony Mitra's Poison Foods). Plus, hubby complains that it is dry. I always put lard and eggs in my breads to increase the protein and fat. And we go low carb when we can simply because the carbs are where the most Round Up is. And I think that is a big factor in bad gut health that most are not yet recognizing. (Look up "Dr Huber,grassfed" for his conference on Round Up and what it does to the soil, the crops, the livestock, bees, chickens, and humans, A Lot of bad stuff. It has a 22 yr half life in the soil which is how some organics get contaminated. The USDA standard is 3 years without spraying. It is not bothered with testing. ) The technology is not cheap yet, but they now have test strips that you can use to check your soil, urine, and food for Round Up.
@@andreatsakrios6751 Thanks hehe Im scary looking, but everyone who knows me thinks im a teddy bear :)
@@PineyCreekGhost dude you dont look scary real scary men are those really skinny dudes with shifty eyes your like a fuzzy bear ... I'd just cook a meal and give it to you ... never been scared of winnie the pooh lol
@@jan3211200 haha yeah im a pooh bear. That's what my lovely lady calls me.
"This recipe is very forgiving. Unlike some people I know. So I washed this baseball. I thought it was dirty. Apparently somebody wrote on it. I said I was sorry...moving on"" 🤣 I love how our Jenny squeezes in these sharp messages. That makes Jenny Jenny. Its funny and naughty. And we love it!! The recipes are a bonus 😆
My hubby laughed so hard!!!
not a baseball fan but that's incredibly sad.
on the other hand, should have just gotten one of those glass container cube things.
Forgive her.
This made me laugh soo hard 😂
Her husband wanted to do something nice for her to show that he had forgiven her for washing his baseball, so he cleaned up the entire kitchen and put everything in the dishwasher including her cast iron skillet. :o)
"This dough is very forgiving, unlike some people..." I nearly spit out my coffee.
This is my first time watching you. I'm an instant fan & subscriber.
Me too !!
Me three me myself & I 🤗
And me 4.
Thanks for the good laugh!
Yeah I screamed when she said that line 🤭😂
Infectious enthusiasm. She's a winner for cooking and personality.
Why Soitanly I agree ☝️ she’s amazing always has been
Why Soitanly no cookies for Agenda 21.. check it out! God bless
Don't use the word "infectious" these days! Although it's an excellent quarantine bread...
I can't understand how 7.5k people disliked it , she is very thought full and explains the methods in ALL her cooking videos very well .... keep up the good work Jenny , your a legend
The dislikes are probably from sports fiends who sided with hubby about the ball she apologized for lol.
Or maybe they meant to put a like but they were holding their phones upside down!
Hey Peter, You could cure Cancer, Heart Disease, and Covid-19 all on the same day, yet there would still be plenty of people who would have a problem with you. Haters hate everything including themselves.
That's just the percentage of a**holes in the world.
@@JulieWallis1963 Mind to share your reasons for disliking the video? I do have my own reasons for disliking after watching it once. There ought to be a number for the hot water and I am suspicious about a bread that is 2 minutes out of the oven and needs to be held with a glove. But she doesn't have any problems holding both halves, on with and one without a glove. I'd burn my fingers. Anything I missed?
2 years later, a lot has changed in my life (my dad passed away, my dog died the same week) and I'm now regrouping six months later. I have a new rescue (my fourth) and I'm back to making bread. Thank you for sharing this, Jenny. I just love it. I have two batches going - one to shape into rolls for dinner and sub sandwiches and the second to make into two rectangular loaves. This is the best thing on TH-cam IMO.
I'm glad you're on the mend and I wish you the best. ❤️
I am so sorry to hear about your loss- your dad and then your dog, That is huge, so take things easy s it is still early days in the grief process.❤❤🙏 Bless you for rescuing dogs.
This is the best U tube video I have ever watched! She is precise, doesn’t drag it out and bore you. Isn’t repetitive. Darn near perfect. Thanks!
And so so funny..." so forgiving...unlike some people..l washed a baseball....hahahahahaha
Yes .. and that Apron .. I mean .. TOO cute for words .. ; ]
Does anyone know if we can use a stainless steel ditch oven and just cover with tinfoil
@@linykaczmar2732 There's one way to find out .. : ]
Totally Agree! Also she keep saying guys or folks or people over and over and over!
I have followed the recipe 20 times now, and have made perfect bread each time, just as easy as she makes it look. Thanks.
I followed the recipe and it came out incredibly dense. Does yours do the same?
I have made this bread recipe and it's always great I do put a tip of a coffee spoon of sugar to help feed the yeast and a little more yeast as I put 1 cup of whole grain in and the extra yeast helps also I find the longer you leave it the more like a sourdough it becomes so I very often leave it a whole day.
It is the ONLY recipe I use can't be beaten I think
@@tiffanyb259 Why do you think the bottom crust is so hard on ours we followed the directions exactly
So you must have a chainsaw to get through that bottom crust because it’s hard as a rock
I tried this, but it failed. The dough seemed to be too dry so I added a little more water. Very disappointing.
This is the first thing I ever made, at age 74. It has a great aroma and has great taste and great chew. I'm a huge bread, good bread, fan. Thank you very much for taking the time to post this video. I'm making my second loaf today and the no knead rolls are not far behind.
🌞Congratulations 🌞
🌟Good on you!!🌟
Great on you
I cant get the recipe right,my bread doesn’t get the consistency with just 1 1/2 cups of water... how much did you use?
You use 3 cups aerated flour and 1.5 cups of water. That's the way it works. If you think it is too liquid, don;t worry. It will ferment, and prove, then you just mix in a little extra flour when you need to shape it.
That's great! Congratulations! Thanks for your review on this recipe. I will be trying it myself soon.
Jenny,
I made this bread yesterday.
It turned out AMAZING.!!!!
I got a Dutch Oven just so I could follow this recipe. SO EASY.!!!
OMG it has just the right amount of crispy crust and the inside is SO fluffy. It tastes AMAZING.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart. You got a follower for life here.!
Thank you.!! ❤❤❤❤❤
Is it possible to bake this bread without Dutch oven i don't have 😊
It's obviously her sense if humor that ranks high!
Loved everything about this video!
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I believe she was a comedian at one time, if my memory serves me correct. I use to have a crush on Jenny, when she hosted her talk show, beautiful then, even more so now! Thanks for the bread making tip...
'specially her dress!
When she says "This dough is very forgiving........ unlike some people I know"
I wasn't expecting her to say that.
Lol. That was really funny
Yes so funny
I have to watch it twice to make sure I heard it right lol.
Yes agree....love that...hahaha...
I laughed so hard my cheeks hurt. I had to rewatch, then I cracked up some more, even at the end "...carb porn..."🤣
Someone was in the Dog-House for writing on something, sounds like her child. I am with the kid.
I have been making this bread Jenny every week for the last 2 years, I can’t thank you enough. It’s so delicious. My family loves it
Well I just got done making it and it came out the oven and it turned out really good
...or did you mean 'Jenny bread' instead of 'bread Jenny' ?🤔
I was looking for the recipe, I hadn't made it in a while so I just wanted to check the ingredients. I clicked on this, didn't see the name of the channel and as soon as I heard you speak I had to pause it. It was an instant flashback. I thought, HOLY #%^ that's Jenny Jones!!! My mother and I watched your show religiously when I was a teenager. I'm 60 now, my mom passed away 10 years ago. But for a few minutes, she was sitting here with me. And she would have said "Wow, she's still so beautiful, I wonder if she still plays the drums." she was a HUGE fan of yours. I'm really happy to see you're still entertaining us.
I made it and my entire family liked it so so much. Super easy with minimal effort. The crust is delicious. No chemicals and no preservatives. And no sugar. It’s a win for me
I use this recipe to make bread bowls for chili. Still watch this video every time - here I am watching it again 8 years later. Thank you Jenny!
Can it sit overnight?
@@jmloloken2391 Use cold water if you want it to sit overnight.
@@morrismonet3554 do you do the 3 hr rise and flouring first before letting it sit all night, or what?
March 8, 2023.
I love Jenny.
Same here..
Have made her recipe several times and it's ideal for a toil-free bread. Makes amazing toast. Really enjoy her presentation. Very well done Jenny.
Try her Hamburger and Hot Dog buns and Cinnamon Rolls all delicious. I use my Multigrain Flour formula which I posted above. Hope everyone will try it it has kept my brown hair from turning grey well into my mid 80's. They say grey hair means dieing stem cells and no one needs that.
Whole grain breads and Vitamins will help. I would like to say taking a look at our ancestors and what traits we inherited from them. Brown hair is helped by using more Niacin which is known to me as the Brown vitamin. It is also known as the tall slim vitamin. If you take vitamins a good balanced vitamin is best then you can choose the foods you like and what is best for your body and hair color. Black hair needs more foods rich in all the B vitamins in balance but some extras in foods if you choose. That is just a sample of the things I am learning from a guide in the spirit world that I have been working with since the mid eighties. He gives me all kinds of advice on how to keep healthy and disease free by the foods and vitamins we feed our body. For example if you are too short and want to be taller choose more foods with Niacin. Some very short people could be taller if they eat more foods rich in Niacin like chicken and many other foods rich in this B-vitamin. He gives me all sorts of information on many subjects. He tells me that some Texan's, People of Mexican extraction are short because the foods they choose are rich in the B-Vitamin Thiamin, known to me as the short vitamin. If they want to be taller choose some foods with more of the Tall Vitamin Niacin. His advice has kept me healthy well into my eighties and I like to pass his ideas on to others hoping to help. The information he has given me is much too much to add in this post.
My family ate it hot out of the oven with dinner...to keep the peace, a double batch was whipped up for a late night round! They can't wait. Thank you for sharing!
O.M.G. Jenny is the stand-up comic of cooking, apparently.
Not only can she cook, and teach, making it so approachable and presenting it in a delightful video, but she had me laughing hard (once I figured out she was joking).
Thanks, Jenny.
P.S. Never before seen a TH-camr comment a year later: bravo!
Joking about what?
@@grinch45672:03
JENNY. The public hero we all never knew we needed.
We all kneaded to know
@@anthonyfrancis8926 hahaha --'applause'!!
@@anthonyfrancis8926 you should tell a bartender that somewhere
Exactly!!
She''s a great drummer too! ( I didn't recognise her at first )She had a very popular TV talk show as well ...
Being at home because of the virus is reminding us of the joys of simple things. Being with people we love, preparing good good, ignoring the outside world. I’d like to live this way every day.
God bless us all.
I agree totally , but sometimes its hard too, I have 2 boys 11 and 14, driving me nuts!!!
Rene' Meyer
I hear ya. Just when I feel like “Oh, this is like The Waltons,” my kids suddenly turn into the most annoying creatures on earth and I want to scream. And do 😂
@@julietteyork3721 we were already living like that, you should make the move and do it, it's a better life. We've got enough wheat to last a year and our own bench top mill, fresh ground whole wheat flour just taste so much better.
@@flashladderacrobat when they are older you'll miss it. When I was told that I hardly believed it. Now I do. My youngest is 17 (have 5) and miss those nutty days. But we are here and Im trying to cook this bread with whole wheat flour. Letting it set now. Didnt mix as lovely as Jenny's-argh
Darndiddlyarn
I agree. Just deciding where.
I found this recipe today, I have tried many bread recipes and the bread was not what I wanted. I followed the recipe exactly. It looks exactly like yours. I am so thrilled! I finally made bread that is easy to make and tastes good. My husband dug in! He Loves it! He said this is The Best Bread I have ever had!! This is a recipe I will take to memory and pass it down to my grand kids.
ForReal222 - Do you know if it possible to bake it in a rectangular shaped baking container so it can be sliced into a square(ish) shape?
my husband loves it too , I haven't have to buy bread since I start making it (Y)
@@johnbradford6875 I think it would be easy to do so. Just put it in a bread pan and give it a try. I want to. I have made this so many times already.... AND I'm making it right now. :)
Hmm i never saw a rectangular dutch oven.
For anyone that wants to try it as a rectangle, you can buy something called a Pullman pan. I love my pan though I haven’t tried it with this recipe yet.
WOW - you are the BEST! I made this because I am sick of buying bread with toxic ingredients! I hate all the additives they force into store bought items. MY FAMILY INHALED the bread. I will attempt sourdough again - but this one is a staple. Thank you Jenny - I send you a big tight hug of gratitude. XO
The sheer joy in her voice when she pulled out the baked bread made me cry. I want to be this happy baking bread in my own home. I’m gonna bake this bread.
Did you? how was it?
I totally agree
So--- did you make it? We want to know! 🙂
@@SacramentalASMR The bread baked her.
This video got me making bread after half a lifetime of being intimidated and thinking bread was too much of a commitment. Thanks, Jenny! Been making bread on the regular since I first watched this. Empowering and life-altering.
Oh my God!! Me too! So so couldn't make bread! Flopped every time!!
That bread is so unhealthy for you. Putting the effort Into sourdough baking is soo worth it!!
@@MichaelRei99 Thanks, Bread Police. lol She says you can make it whole wheat and other variations. Is that OK with you?
Absolutely!
Not unhealthy when you avoid commercially made bread with all the additives.
I would like to thank this woman for helping me with my first homemade bread EVER. I’m passionate about baking and this just made it better, it’s crispy on the outside so soft on the inside it practically melts in my mouth 😁 10/10
Hi,is 1 1/2 cup water enough for you?..Mine is quite dry so i put 1/2 cup water more.Ill see how it goes😰😰😰
@Lady Nada How'd it turn out?
@@yourqueen8871 Are you in a high altitude?
@@yourqueen8871 www.jennycancook.com/no-knead-bread-solutions/
;)
I made FIVE of these loaves this past weekend. I made one for the family where I live on Saturday. On Sunday morning I walked into kitchen to find the daughter who comes to the farm over the weekend staring at the remaining fragments. 'What happened to the bread!' she demanded. Her dad was out of town for the weekend - it was just her and her mother. I had ONE slice. So I started baking. The daughter was going back to Cape Town on Sunday afternoon. She wanted one.Her mom, my friend, was going through on Monday to visit her other daughter. She wanted to take one for HER. Please could I make another one for my friend but in rolls because she liked the crust. Oh, and one for the house. So late last night I placed the last two loaves on the kitchen table. This morning they were gone - they'd BOTH been packed in to take to Cape Town. So right now as I write this I'm baking loaf number six. In just over 48 hours...
You might want to set up a bakery😉
attagirl! i've been baking this since the shutdown & dare say jenny can cook episodes saved our bacon day after day;D
@@lorraine5083I wouldn't mind making one of those gorgeous wood-fired oven things!
"this dough is very forgiving...unlike some people" 🔥🔥🔥
Came here for the bread, stayed for the drama 😄
You are so right! I hollad by the end of the video. Trying the recipe this weekend
Too funny...unexpected. Doesn't she look like Candice Bergen?
Jenny...my dough seems much stiffer than the one you make. I am using the same measures. Any suggestions?
Oh my! She made me laugh!! Love her sense of humor!!!
@@dorismiranda4678
Loved it, laughing so much over here
This is so freaking awesome. This lady is as classy as it gets and such simple recipe. I am not into baking, but from now on I will bake my own bread, white and wheat flour. Thanks for posting.
And so enthusiastic. You just wanna try it
I just feel so calm listening to her voice. She is so adorable and funny!
I agree. She's cute and funny and not afraid to eat.
@@ceceliaellis9916 Right!! I love her jokes at the end of her videos. Haven't watch all but she has so far made me laugh at the ends. Like this one 'people dieting sorry, this is like calorie porn to you..hahaha
She has a great sense of humour. Loved watching her cook.
@@rumazaman6140 She does! I love watching her cook to, she makes it look so easy!
Just made my first loaf. As promised, super crispy crust and so moist on the inside. Never imagined a bread made this quickly could be this good!
This is the best bread. It's healthy, no chemicals, no preservatives. Just great taste. Makes wonderful toast, bread to eat with soups, chili's etc.
I just baked this loaf this morning exactly as you posted, after getting the dough ready last night ,just sitting it on the counter to rise, and its really excellent, moist tasty and plenty of air pockets, nice crust, really good, the best I have ever done and also the EASIEST.. I wont be going back to kneading and and kneading ... Thanks for this..
Hello, how hot is the water meant to be? Jenny says VERY hot but the recipe says no more than 130 degrees which makes it just warm?
@@interpreterinterpreter8822 wrell if it feel hot on your finger and cant leave it in the water, its too hot, if feel hot but can leave your finger in its ideal,
This is now one of my favorite bread recipes, not just because it's so easy to make AND so delicious, but (despite the fact that I have saved the recipe) I watch this video every time (often several times throughout the process, which would drive my husband crazy if he were at home! haha). It makes the process so enjoyable thanks to Jenny's great instruction and infectious enthusiasm. ❤
I do that too!
Very hot water would not kill the yeast? How hot the water should be?
@@herminaherman3849 okay,s Mass
Sunday mash
@@herminaherman3849 She writes at the top of the video while saying hot water; no boiling water! Max 130 F
Oh yes, this is a must bake and I have a dutch oven my Mom gave me 20 years ago I’ve never used until now! Thank you!
+Doone - If the bottom of your bread is tough it could be that you're using black cast iron, which absorbs more heat than a light colored pan. My cast iron pan is enameled and it's white inside. You could try preheating to 450 and then reduce the oven to 400 for baking. I do my fruit & nut bread that way so the sugar doesn't burn. (www.jennycancook.com/recipes/no-knead-fruit-nut-bread/)
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I think this happened to me!! I will try that thank you
Tried this recipe but turned out doughy and heavy and tough on the bottom. Used an enameled pan and followed the directions. Will try once more.
www.jennycancook.com/no-knead-bread-solutions/
Could I use a small casserole dish instead of the pot?
That bread looks incredible, but your personality is even more incredible, you're very likeable.
I agree. She seemed very kind and loving. God bless you Jenny. I will try your recipe
Agree. Her selection of words impeccable
I have been using this for awhile now and everyone loves it.
Which is why she had a talk show for years here in the US.
Yea it's like she should have a talk show or something... this gives me an idea!
I made and gave some of this bread to a friend, about a year ago. She's FINALLY, gotten serious about making THIS bread! Long overdue if you ask me. She loved it; she talks about it all of the time and I hope that she follows through with making it! THANK YOU JENNY! I LOVE YOU and your recipes.
I made this today. I’ve been looking for a Dutch oven recipe for bread that I could make up at the camp. This recipe was a 20/10!!!! So crusty on the outside and so so soft on the inside. It’s amazing.
I lost it when she said “I washed this baseball, cause I thought it was dirty. Apparently some guy wrote on it”🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
truly amazing woman 😂
I didn't get that joke!!
Me too she is so funny very enjoyable
@@frostflower5555 means it was sighned and she washed it of
I have to admit it took me a few seconds to get it. Then I had to rewind the video because I was laughing so much.
I have made this with lots of cinnamon and raisins, it was wonderful for toast.
When do add the cinnamon and raisins?
I’m going to try that.😊
Great love love cinnamon /raisins good thanks 😊
OK, I'm actually going to try this! I'm a 71 year old guy!! 48 years ago, when we first got married, I told my wife that I wanted to try to do some cooking. OK, she said. Well, I decided to make fudge. I followed the recipee, but then I came to the part where you put chocolate in, and I thought that was BORING, so I substituted Orange Tang Powder, and continued on. Seriously! Anyway, later, when the disaster occurred, my patient wife (God love her!) stopped me in my tracks, cleaned up the mess, and banned me from the kitchen for like forever. I can hardly wait to surprise her with this one - It does LOOK GOOD!!! -- Bob
She even has you using her TH-cam account.
Laura C she is Laura? Lovely, how's that going? Did you make the bread?
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lol, cracked me up :)
Orange fudge sounds delicious.
Love this recipe, have made it as is, but also when doing the fold (3 minute mark) I stretch out the dough over a well floured board and have added what sounded good at the time. I've added shredded cheese, another time I put in artichoke hearts, and just recently made one with kalamata olives. Thanks Jenny!!!
Ooo olives sound great
Artichokes!!!
I also make this bread with all 100% whole wheat flour and I love it! There's a printable recipe for it on my website: www.jennycancook.com/recipes/faster-no-knead-whole-wheat-bread/
Jenny Can Cook
I love your bread...and u
I love this recipe. Can you make it with a sourdough starter? If you leave it to riae overnight? Also I am wondering if the hot water will mess with the starter. Maybe if you add warm?
I wish I had a cool, caring and nurturing mom like her. Moving on!
Why so sade 😂
@@omegaalphaeren3148 your wonderful
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me too!
I love watching Jenny's videos and I've watched this one a few times and I've also made the bread. I miss that she left TH-cam and is not doing any more videos but glad she has kept these up for us to watch. Jenny if you read these messages I hope you're doing well and living your best life thank you again for all your great recipes
Hello Jenny, I know you’ve had this video out for years, but I just found it. Thank you!!! I’ve made a couple a loaves now and they turned out exactly like you highlighted. Amazing crust and absolutely delicious with very little time and effort. Thanks again and happy baking!
Me too . I’m doing this recipe right this minute
I came across this and I said to myself. I know her!!! Could not for the life of me think of her name…. Duh the channel isJenny can cook smh. I used to love her show omg. I miss the good ol days. I’m making this right now. It’s in the proofing period right now. I got my butter all ready!!!
This woman is something else , so different , so natural ... Amazing ...
Yes I agree...the kid with the dirty basebal, you oughta be ashamed..
@@royisle I would be willing to bet it was her husband’s and it was a collector’s item worth some money. Maybe Babe Ruth’s or Micky Mantle’s signature on it. Who knows? But whoever it was he should forgive and forget. As sweet as she is I’d definitely forgive her. However she might have to make this bread for me. 😃
She is a former American talk show host from the 80s and maybe early 90s google Jenny Jones talk show.
@@jessicalaurin3064 I was wondering because I kept saying she looks familiar, thank you
They should give her a TV talk show! 😁
Thank you Jenny. You’re a ray of sunshine in a ‘lockdown’ world. ❤️ from Australia.😊
Oh my gosh! I bought a dutch oven just to try this bread, and I was not let down. This is so easy and probably the best bread I've eaten. Thank you for the recipe,Jenny :)
I am doing keto, and I resemble that remark.
Actually, eating a single, high-carb meal (not much added fat or protein) every once in awhile resets one's leptin levels, speeding up subsequent weight loss. I think some fresh olives, sliced, with fresh rosemary and topped with sea salt would work well with this recipe.
Yes, my leptin levels do need to be reset soon; I can feel it...
Soo you do resemble the remark or resent it? (edited for typo)
Or I'm even thinking about some chunky peices of roasted garlic 😉
Daniel Thompson Oh for sure....
This is the only bread I ever make. I add some mixed herbs as well as some cut pieces of olives to my bread. It is just soooooo yummy. Really give it a try
do you mix the olives and herbs while stirring the dough??
Thanks, Rina for the options. I really want to try this recipe with additions you mentioned.
(I’m a Bread-a-Holic trying to complete rehab but with recipes like this I keep relapsing...🙄)
Patrick Burwell Bruh, you and I both know what herb she talking about.
Does it have a sourdough taste?
What herbs, Rina?
Made it with cast iron skillet with foil on top and it turned out oh so well!!! My first edible bread. Thank you for the recipe. Going to be our staple. :)
I came here looking for this comment because I don't have a dutch oven! Thanks for this!
Awesome! Was just gonna ask if it could be done in anything other than a Dutch oven.
Hi Ruchi I hope you can help me....do you know if wheat flour expires in a year?
Thank you for this because I don’t have the Dutch oven
@@joycese5036 If it has been kept in a cool dark place may be ok - you'll know if it's stale as you can smell it but you can use it in a pinch just will be a bit stale - also would recommend check for weevils just in case 😊
I made this one today, and only realized afterwards how long ago this video was posted 😁
10 yrs strong and it’s still helping people. Thank you.
@samcorvo8689 Hi there! I’m glad I’m not the only one who came late to this party! Hope you’re enjoying your bread as much as I am mine.🥖😋 🍞
I made this today and it turned out fantastic. I followed the recipe exactly. The bread came out just like yours. Honestly, Ive tried making bread so many times and it always comes out dense and I swear when I told my wife I was making bread today she rolled her eyes and said just give it up.. I had the last laugh in the end, watching her slather butter on that bread and her eyes lighting up. Priceless! Thank you Jenny!
awesome
Jaxx Drinkwater I have made this 3 times. Followed recipe to the T. Has only risen once. PLEASE HELP!!!!
Molon, make sure the yeast is fresh (from a packet is safest), and make sure the water is below 130F/54C (use a thermometer). Too hot water will kill the yeast. If it is winter and your room is very cold stick it inside a cold oven with the oven-light on to generate a little heat.
Lucky lady your wife there, me, I'm darn lucky my Bo makes tacos on occasion. 😝😝😝
I am still at the phase where I got the rolling eyes, lol. gotta try this recipe this week. Good luck to me
She is sooooo nice. I love her humor and genuine excitement about cooking simplicity. Baseball owner needs to count his blessings, for sure.
I use to make this simple and delicious bread all the time when I was first married. I would add herbs like dill and garlic, or cheese and even pepporoni. My husband has been buying yeast lately and finally told me it was a hint for me to start making it again😅 Its soo wonderful and easy! I came here to find the recipe again. Thanks! Great video with great tips!
Hi Jenny, This popped up in my feed and being such a simple recipe I decided to give it a try. Thanks a million, it came out perfect . It almost looked like your finished product. Just amazing. Thanks
Like coronavirus, her joy and excitement about bread is so infectious! Such a pleasure to watch! This should be renamed "Quarantine Bread"
You got jokes. Keep up the garlic n oregano like you do the lulz!!!
quarantine bred it is!
fan babe :
We might all be grateful for the quarantine bread before this coronavirus is done with us. In our supermarket this morning they were only allowing one loaf of bread per customer.
Ernest Hems His Way . I plan to double recipe how does that change 30 minute cooking time? HELP anyone! If I get no response, I’ll just make 2 separate loaves
Samsons Delilah Beer bread is also an easy recipe if you need a quick bread without the yeast packet.
This recipe makes great pizza dough!. I've been making pizzas for the past few weeks by cutting this recipe by one third: 1 C of flour, 1/2 C of water, a scant 1/4 tsp of yeast, a touch of salt. I spread out the crust to around 11" or so -- it makes a crust on the thinner side, but that's fine with me since it's lower in calories. Wish I had this recipe years ago! Thanks, Jenny!
Shawn McDermott
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What a great idea, I've been looking for a simple pizza dough - thanks for the tip! Stay safe and well. XXX
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Yeah buddy! Gonna try this. Thank you Jenny and Shawn.
This recipe is just so easy. Made it today & it turned out exactly how she said it would. Thanks for making this recipe so non-intimidating!
Do you know if this bread can be frozen?
Thank you for this video!!! I have made two loaves, changed the recipe both times, added my sourdough discard the first time, adjusted the water. Beautiful, delicious loaf! Today I used 2/3 spelt, 1/3 all-purpose flour, added chia seeds, pumpkin seeds, hemp hearts, again adjusted the water, added cranberries and a little sugar….oh, my goodness! This newbie is now an artisan bread maker!!! This basic recipe is miraculous!!!! Oh, and added a generous half cup of my sourdough discard again! So delicious!!!
This is one of the easiest bread recipes I have ever seen. Jenny can indeed cook, and her enthusiasm, coupled with her engaging presentation make her videos a pleasure to watch.
I’ve made this bread 3 times now and getting ready to make it again! My family loves it. Thanks for sharing! You are fun to watch also. I really enjoy watching.
After watching this, I made a loaf last night with your 2 hour faster recipe and it turned out excellent. Thank you for the recipe and most of all your presentation and bubbly personality!
I made this bread for myself and my friends and they absolutely loved it!! I loved mine too.......in fact I'm making another loaf today..YUM! Thank you Jenny for a quick easy bread recipe.......😊
I love listening to you. You make things sound so easy and your smile and humor make me want to watch all your videos for both the education and entertainment.
My daughter and I made a few loaves of this crusty bread and it is fantastic!! We also made Jenny’s flourless cake! Jenny has so many recipes you can use with pantry staples and a few simple items. Will be my go to for the upcoming weeks and months due to COVID-19. I found Jenny’s channel a few years ago and remembered she has all these wonderful recipes. If anything “good” comes from all of the scary uncertainty’s, it is the time spent with family and cooking, coming up with new recipes for our “new normal.” We will make it through this...be kind to one another. Take care of yourself and your families, and those others that you can. Even if it is baking them a loaf of crusty bread. 💜🇺🇸🕯🕊
Did you use a dutch oven or regular loaf pans ? Im just wondering it makes any difference . Id rather put it in loaf pans.
Lisa Carbajal I used both. I love the classic boule, tso I prefer using a Dutch oven. The loaves from a bread pan are good, as well. I used another bread pan turned upside down, on top of the other bread pan to create “a lid”. As with the Dutch oven, bake with lid on until the last 10 min. Hope this helps!!
PLEASE UNDERSTAND if I don't answer your questions. I just can't keep up any more with so many people (50,000 a day from 200 countries) viewing my videos and recipes. Please look for answers in the comments, online, or in the FAQs on my website (www.JennyCanCook.com). Thank you.
+Jenny Can Cook Hi Jenny thank you. Would you be able to tell me the temperature of the water you added. Thanks
+Asintha Nanayakkara Hot tap water is usually around 120-125 degrees F.
No hot tap water in cooking please. Read about it
I used to watch your tv programme and you were always so polite, things haven't changed, you're still polite. I just wanted you to know that besides your talent, it's your personality too that keep people coming back. Thank you for everything. Viewer from London, UK
Great smile also.
Her excitement & enthusiasm is contageous.
I came to report my no-knead bread worked fabulous. I used a slightly different recipe that let the dough rise overnight and gave it a slightly sourdough like taste. But I wanted to report that a lot of Jenny's tips worked. Folding the dough worked. You don't need to pre-heat the dutch oven, worked. I needed a win like this recipe after my whole wheat bread disaster, another publication's flour weight was completely wrong. This is a simple delicious bread, no stand mixer and no kneading.
I’ve done this bread twice and it’s been the easiest and tastiest bread I’ve had. Only problem is I eat it all by myself. Dipping it in oil and herbs. Don’t regret it one bit! So yummy. Thanks Jenny 🥰
GOURMANDE.
Yummmm
@@hervedupont6955 Ben oui, quoi...
Speaking of oil, how is there none in the recipe?
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If i could like this 100 times, I would. This is the best, most simple, most delicious bread recipe. This is my first time making bread without a bread maker machine. It came out exactly as you said and it is so delicious.
What makes flower and water delicious?
Jenny is a fabulous cook/baker and still has a great sense of humor...
Spelling cop, here. 😁
"Sense."
I found your channel during lockdown. Up until lockdown, I'd never baked a bread in my life. My daughter and I used this recipe as it is simple & easy. 3 years later and I'm back here after being asked, Mom, when are we going to make bread again. Your enthusiasm encourages me to bake.
I love that she gets straight to the point.
Thank you so much, I tried it and it came out absolutely lovely. I added small cubed up pepper jack cheese piecee + tiny potato cubes + black pepper + crushed up rits + black pepper. I backed in a oiled square baking tray at 425 F. in a square glass baking tray. It works out nicely.
thank you for sharing! i dont have a dutch oven and i wasnt sure a glass dish would work
This seven minute video solved a problem I was having with no-knead sticky dough. Watching you use the bench scraper to scoop and fold was mind blowing! Thank you!
I made this bread for Sabbath dinner. The best bread I have made. Thank you for sharing.
Just love Jenny's smile! Like a kid at Christmas!! Makes me smile right back! Great recipe & instructions!
Just made this and WHY did i not know until now how easy this bread is to make, and how GOOD it is, I made mine with spelt flour. thank you Jenny
Made this today and it turned out perfectly crisp and golden brown. Can't wait to make it again! Jenny really knows how to cook!
I have been watching this channel mostly b/c of the happiness it gifts it's viewers with, only to finally realize WHO this is. No wonder she makes us feel so good about cooking, baking, sharing ideas...it's Jenny Jones!! Used to love her TV show, now we get to enjoy her on TH-cam. Very cool & fun posts, but more important...recipes that work!
I was trying to figure out where I knew her from, thanks for telling us❣️❣️
Oh yeah!!!! I loved the Jenny Jones show! Wow that’s why she seemed familiar
I knew I recognized her but couldn't place it...thank you, Interwebs!
I’ve always been such a fan of you and your gentle way! I couldn’t believe when I realized I was actually seeing you after all these years. So lovely! ☺️
Years after this video, I am still making this bread! I do variations, but the basics are the same. Highly recommend.
What are your variations that you enjoy?
We absolutely love this recipe. It’s so much fun watching your channel. You really seem like a genuine kindhearted person. Very down to earth. Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge and recipes!
Followed this to a "t" with great results. I can see I needed to aerate the flour a bit more and bake a little longer...but overall, so easy and very tasty. A keeper!!
Opposite results for me. Followed the recipe to a "T" and a cup of added flour later, the dough is still so wet it's pretty much a lost cause. Definitely going to look for a different recipe.
I make this bread every week now for the family, and it's a hit! I use the super fast version with more yeast. Also, I wanted to make a loaf pan shape ...it works great! Still experimenting. No lids, no steam in the oven, baked at 400 vs. 450. Comes out great! A little different but easy to slice for sandwiches or toast. God bless you, Jenny!! 🌺🌺🌺
Reduced heat time, how long do you bake it for? I love this bread!🍞
@@steelwhisper9019 check it in 30 minutes....I usually let it go a little longer...until the sides are brown and it "thumps" a nice low sound when you tap the bottom. Obviously still a work in progress! Thanks for asking, let know how it works for you. 💜🙏💜
Hi Beyana, Have you ever used a normal loaf pan? If yes, did you preheat the pan or not? Because I want to try this recipe but don't have the dutch oven.
I think it’s better to preheat the pan
From the UK here could someone tell me what measurement the 450 is? With thanks
Hi Jenny, I was able to buy a new Cast Iron Dutch Oven, I used you recipe. Have to let you know, this is the only way I will bake bread from now. The only thing I didn't do was put the dutch oven in for an extra 10 mins. The bread turned out excellent. Hubby and like it very much, Thank you!
I have tried this bread in the past, and spent up to 3 days waiting for it to cure, and was never able to achieve, what I was able to receive in this try. Thanks so much for sharing, we all loved it. Great flavor, easy to complete. And BTW, I used a 2.75 qt glass covered bowl, and it came out great.
This is gonna be my coronavirus quarantine bread recipe! Thanks Jenny!
Slick Ratchet me too!! I had to look for an easy one!!
Same!
Just sent this recipe to my DIL, along with yeast, parchment paper and a dutch oven (via Amazon). Been telling her for years to learn to bake. Well they just had a panic buying in her state, so all the stores are cleaned out of bread, milk, so on.
Same, my sister used to make this bread. It's very good and as easy as advertised...Thanks Jenny, the life saver...lol.
LOL happy I'm not the only one
Who doesn't love Jenny. (rhetorical!) A very special lady with a great personality and ...She can cook (and bake)!