Homemade Baguette

Homemade Baguette – on the table in under an hour! Only 5 ingredients!!! Water, yeast, sugar, flour and salt. So simple and it tastes delicious! Great weeknight homemade bread recipe. #bread #yeast #quickbread

Homemade Baguette - on the table in under an hour! Only 5 ingredients!!! Water, yeast, sugar, flour and salt. So simple and it tastes delicious! Great weeknight homemade bread recipe. #bread #yeast #quickbread

This recipe came from Amy at The Fosted Bake Shop.  Amy said in her post that this was easy and turned out great.  I decided to give it a try.  She wasn’t kidding this was the easiest and best bread ever!  I thought it looked like “real” bread that you get in the bakery section at the grocery store.  I love that I could make this after work and have it ready for dinner.  5 minutes to mix together, rise for 30 and bake for 15 – what’s not to love?!?!  I won’t be buying baguettes at the store anymore.  This was a huge hit!  I cut Amy’s original recipe in half and only made one baguette. 

Homemade Baguette - on the table in under an hour! Only 5 ingredients!!! Water, yeast, sugar, flour and salt. So simple and it tastes delicious! Great weeknight homemade bread recipe. #bread #yeast #quickbread

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Yield: 1 loaf

Homemade Baguette

prep time: 45 minscook time: 15 minstotal time: 60 mins
Homemade Baguette – on the table in under an hour! Great weeknight homemade bread recipe. Tastes great!

ingredients:

  • ¾ cups warm water
  • 1 package dry yeast (2-¼ tsp)
  • 1 tsp sugar
  • 1-½ cups plus 2 Tbsp flour
  • 1 tsp salt

instructions:

  1. In a small bowl mix the warm water with the yeast and sugar. Let it sit for about 5 minutes – foam should form on the top.
  2. In a large mixing bowl combine the flour and salt. Gradually add the yeast mixture. Mix in stand mixer with dough hook until the dough becomes a smooth ball – approximately 5 minutes. 
  3.  Shape into baguette. Place on lightly greased cookie sheet (or parchment or silpat). Cover and let it rise for 30 minutes.
  4. Preheat oven to 450 ºF. 
  5. With a serrated knife gently make a slash down the length of the baguette. This will give it that authentic look. 
  6. Pour water in a cookie sheet and place it on the bottom rack of the oven. 
  7. Bake the bread for 15 minutes. Half way through, brush the bread with melted butter.

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Comments

  1. I made two loaves last night for dinner. I had only ever made bread in my bread machine. I saw this pin and decided to give it a whirl. OMG…it was the easiest and best tasting bread I have ever made! I added garlic powder, parsley flakes and freshly grated parmesan cheese to the melted butter then slathered it on the bread halfway through the baking time. My wonderful family ate both loaves!!! So much for toast in the morning with my coffee! I will definitely make this over and over again! Thank you so much for sharing.

  2. I made two loaves last night for dinner. I had only ever made bread in my bread machine. I saw this pin and decided to give it a whirl. OMG…it was the easiest and best tasting bread I have ever made! I added garlic powder, parsley flakes and freshly grated parmesan cheese to the melted butter then slathered it on the bread halfway through the baking time. My wonderful family ate both loaves!!! So much for toast in the morning with my coffee! I will definitely make this over and over again! Thank you so much for sharing.

  3. Thank you for sharing this recipe. It was a big hit at my family dinner. So much so, that I only got one slice of bread. It's a keeper.

  4. Kelli – bake the bread on the cookie sheet it rose on. You add another baking sheet with water on the rack below the bread – the water creates steam in the oven and makes the bread crispy.

    Enjoy!

  5. Can you please clarify the baking instructions…you bake the bed on top rack and cookie sheet with water below on next rack? What does this do? Thanks so much!

  6. That is the correct amount of flour. It could be the brand of flour you are using. I typically use King Arthur or Gold Medal. I also scoop and level the flour.

  7. Pretty sure your flour measurement is off, mine was extremely runny, had to add quite a bit more flour.

  8. I always feel so left out when someone says "stand mixer". I've got to get one but the price tag of the good ones always gets me (that coming from the guy with a $1000 grill) and I know I wouldn't be happy with a cheap one.

    Bread looks exceptional, Steph!

  9. Hi Steph,

    I need to make this recipe. It looks so easy and it would say me tons of money in the long run.

    Thank-you for making those lemon cookies. I often feel those old posts get lost!

    Laura

  10. Wow, that is amazingly simple to make! I am definitely doing this when I get the chance. I love baguettes and never thought it would be so easy. I love how unintimidating bread making actually is once you get over being intimidated by it!

  11. This has ALWAYS been on my list of things to make. I really should do this. Yours turned out really good!

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