Artisan Bread Recipe and Flavored (Compound) Butters (2024)

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There is nothing better than a loaf of fresh-baked bread and this Artisan Bread Recipe is OUTSTANDING! You’ll find the easiest Homemade Bread Recipes with Yeast in this post, you won’t believe how simple!

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I’ve baked over 12 loaves of this bread and each time it comes out exactly the same, delicious with a crusty outside and chewy inside.

Now to slather on the bread I’ve made some compound butter I think you’ll enjoy.

These are great for gifts giving too!

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Just about this time every year,

the question gets asked,

“What gift are you giving?”

whether it’s for a teacher, friend, neighbor.

This is a wonderful gift.

If you don’t believe me, make some…

send it to me and see if I complain… not at all going to, it’s so delicious.

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In addition to the Artisan Bread Recipe,

you’ll find below, be sure to check out these great tasting butter recipes too.

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If you don’t believe me, make some… send it to me and see if I complain…at all.

Three great things about this gift:

  1. it’s easy to make
  2. it’s not expensive
  3. its butter, need I say more

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Yes,

these items can turn into the perfect gift.

Bake a fresh loaf of artisan bread, all crusty on the outside and tender inside,

you know just about the most delicious bread ever…

and there is no kneading involved.

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You can bake the bread in parchment-lined baking pans, dutch ovens or anything you like,

you can bake them covered with foil or a lid for the first 30 minutes then you’ll remove the “lid” for the remaining 30 minutes.

YOU DO NEED TO MAKE THE DOUGH THE NIGHT BEFORE,

please don’t think you’ll have this bread baking up in an hour.

You need to let the dough rise OVERNIGHT.

It’s totally worth it and so easy and no kneading involved.

I’m hooked on this bread. I’m not sure I want todivulge just how many loaves of bread I’ve made and eaten in the past two weeks. I’ll just say it’s over a dozen 🙂

The bread recipe is very simple.

It only takes about a minute to put together, then you let it rest overnight and bake it the next day.

No kneading, no double proofing, it’s so easy you just have to make some just so you can say.

Wow, it is easy.

I love the texture of this bread, it’s like those delicious rustic bread you see in the specialty section of bakeries.

If you aren’t a baker and don’t want to make bread, you can buy a nice loaf of that specialty bread I just mentioned to go along with the butter, or you could just give the gift of butter.

This is no ordinary butter, it’s really delicious. Have you been to a restaurant and been served honey butter with bread before your meal? You know the butter you can’t stop eating. Well, that happens to me, I just figure it happens to everyone.

Orange Honey Butter… so just whip around some butter, with a few ingredients and you’ll be enjoying this butter in no time.

You’ll need the zest of the orange and a Tablespoon of the juice along with a tablespoon of honey to create this delicious butter.

Orange Honey Butter

1/2 cup butter
1 orange, zested
1 Tablespoon orange juice
1 Tablespoon honey

Whip room temperature butter until it’s smooth and creamy. Add to it the orange juice, zest, and honey.

Place in 4 oz. glass canning jar and secure with lid.

Write on parchment paper the flavor of butter with a permanent marker.

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Really if you hand someone this, they won’t be thinking anything but ” How long do I have to wait to eat this?”
I made two other varieties of butter, for some other ideas. Of course feel free to put anything you like into the butter, favorite fruit, herbs or seasonings.

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Blackberry Butter

1/2 cup butter
6 Blackberries
1 Tablespoon honey

Puree and strain blackberries, so there are no seeds. (I ended up with 1 Tablespoon blackberry puree) Whip butter and add the blackberry puree along with honey. It’s such a pretty color!

Place in 4 oz. glass canning jar and secure with lid. Write on parchment paper the flavor of butter with a permanent marker.

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JalapeñoCilantro Lime Butter

1/2 cup butter
1 jalapeño (roasted and diced)
1 Lime, zested
1 Tablespoon lime juice
1 Tablespoon fresh chopped cilantro

whip butter until smooth, add to it the diced roasted jalapeño,cilantro, lime zest, and lime juice.

Place in 4 oz. glass canning jar and secure with lid. Write on parchment paper the flavor of butter with a permanent marker.

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Artisan Bread Recipe (rise overnight)

Author: Diane Schmidt - createdbydiane.com

Ingredients

  • 3 cups all-purpose flour
  • 2 teaspoons kosher salt
  • ¼ teaspoon instant yeast
  • cup lukewarm water

Instructions

  • In a medium bowl or the bowl of a mixer, combine the flour salt and yeast.

  • Add water and mix with a spoon or mixer, until all ingredients completely combined.

  • Cover the bowl and allow it to rest overnight.

  • Line baking pan or Le Creuset Pot with parchment paper.

  • Flour your hands and scoop the dough into a ball and place it in the baking pan. No kneading necessary.

  • Cover the dough with foil or lid if using a Le Creuset Pot.

  • Do not preheat the oven.

  • You turn the oven on as you are putting the dough into the oven at 450 degrees for 30 minutes.

  • Then remove the lid or foil and bake another 30 minutes.

  • Allow bread to rest 5-10 minutes or the steam inside will make the bread seam soggy when sliced.

From simple sandwich bread to snacking and everyday bread with homemade butter check out my 2 loaves of white or wheat bread recipes

Artisan Bread with compound butter recipes 3 flavors of butter

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FAQs

What does adding extra butter to bread dough do? ›

Butter, technically a dough enrichment, tenderizes bread dough and limits gluten development, yielding a softer, more tender crumb and a richer flavor. The butter in this sourdough babka dough makes the interior tender—and delicious. Photo by Maurizio Leo.

What happens if you add too much butter to dough? ›

An excessive amount of butter makes it where the flour is unable to absorb the combined fat, which causes the cookie to spread too widely and the sugar to carbonize more easily because it's surrounded by too buttery a dough.

What are flavored butters called? ›

Compound butter, or finishing butter, is a type of butter that is mixed with herbs, spice blends, and other ingredients that give it a savory or sweet flavor. The term compound butter encompasses countless recipes and flavor profiles.

Can I use butter compound for baking? ›

Compound butter can be used in many ways to make cooking easier and baking faster. Toss it in the pan when sautéing veggies, use it to create a buttery sauce, replace your regular baking butter to enhance flavors, elevate your traditional mac and cheese, or add something new to your stack of weekend morning pancakes.

How much butter should you put on bread? ›

The magic number is 1 and 1/2 tablespoons. This will allow for an even, thick coat of butter across your toast, melting in without making it soggy.

When should you add butter to bread dough? ›

Once the dough is smooth and elastic, add the butter and continue kneading on medium-low speed until the butter is completely incorporated and the dough is smooth, shiny, and elastic. Allow the dough to rise in a covered bowl until it's doubled in bulk, about 90 minutes.

What gives bread the best flavor? ›

Fat. If you're looking to ramp up the taste of your favorite bread recipe, we recommend adding a bit of fat. A fat like butter, olive oil or coconut oil in small quantities will help your bread achieve a higher rise and it will also boost its flavor by tenfold.

Does adding more butter make bread softer? ›

Honey would makes everything better, but especially sourdough. Adding butter (unsalted) or oil (olive or vegetable) in small quantities to bread results in a higher rise, a crisper crust, and a longer shelf life. When fat is added in large quantities, such as for brioche, it results in a softer texture and less volume.

Can you buy compound butter? ›

You can buy compound butter at the store, but it couldn't be easier to make it at home.

What is a compound butter? ›

Compound butters (French: beurre composé, pl. beurres composés) are mixtures of butter and other ingredients used as a flavoring, in a fashion similar to a sauce.

Why use compound butter? ›

Compound butter adds richness and pungency to simple grilled meats, fish, vegetables, beans, pasta, breads and eggs. A few ways to use it: Spread it on baked goods such as bread, rolls and biscuits, …

Should I refrigerate compound butter? ›

Compound butter can be kept refrigerated for several days. They can also be frozen for several months by being wrapped in plastic wrap and stored in plastic freezer bags.

Which butter is best for bread? ›

Salted butter is all-purpose. It's perfect for spreading on bread, topping veggies and pasta and using in recipes where you're not looking to have so much control over the amount of salt in a recipe.

Why do chefs use compound butter? ›

Compound butter or “beurre composse” in French is simply unsalted butter mixed with other ingredients that add sweet or savory flavor, like honey, herbs, or garlic. This creamy spread can be easily added to meats, and sauces sides to add extra flavor.

What does adding butter do in baking? ›

The job of butter in baking (besides being delicious) is to give richness, tenderness and structure to cookies, cakes, pies and pastries. We alter the way butter works in a recipe by changing its temperature and choosing when to combine it with the other ingredients.

Can you add butter after dough has risen? ›

After letting our dough rise for an hour, we added the butter and kneaded it well and set it in our oven to bread-proof. It has been rising quite well. So, in conclusion, if you forgot to add the butter, it should be ok to add it after letting it rise, and then just let it rise again.

What ingredient makes bread heavy? ›

Strong flour has more protein and gluten and gives an overall heavier feel to the bread, both in weight and texture/taste. If you are already using strong flour consider using less yeast, this will cause the bread to rise less and be heavier, but this may make the taste and texture less pleasant.

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