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The Loaf That Started It All

Beginner

Henry's Market DayWhite

by Henry Hunter Jr.

Simple, adaptable, and market-tested.

Rise Time

PT3H30M

Bake Time

PT30M

Yield

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Henry Hunter Jr., professional baker and recipe author

Perfection is not required

"Great bread isn't about perfect technique—it's about understanding the dough."
Henry Hunter Jr.

Authentic Bread Flavor

This is the bread that started everything for me. I baked this loaf every week for farmers markets, sometimes plain, sometimes loaded with herbs, cheese, or olives. It's the recipe that taught me how one dough can become a dozen different loaves. If you're just getting started or you want a reliable base to build on, this is it.

Equipment Needed

mixing-bowl
bench-scraper
banneton
kitchen-scale
dutch-oven
parchment-paper
lame
cooling-rack

Ingredients

Main Dough

Bread flour500g
Water (room temperature)375g
Salt10g
Active dry yeast7g

Day 1

Bring everything together into a shaggy dough before resting. This simple dough is forgiving and perfect for beginners.

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Weigh ingredients: Use a for best results.

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Combine: In a large bowl, add flour, water, yeast, and salt.

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Mix: Stir until a shaggy dough forms with no dry spots.

4

Cover: Place a damp towel or plastic wrap over the bowl.

Day 1

Let the flour hydrate before kneading. This rest makes kneading easier as the starts developing on its own.

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Rest: Let the dough sit covered for 30 minutes.

Precise Timers

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Rest

30:00

Day 1

Develop the through traditional kneading until smooth and elastic.

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Turn out: Transfer dough to a lightly floured surface.

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Knead: Work the dough for 8-10 minutes until smooth and elastic.

3

Windowpane test (optional): Stretch a small piece thin. If it holds without tearing, you're done.

Pro Tip

If the dough is sticky, resist adding flour. Wet your hands slightly instead.

Day 1

Let the yeast do its work during . The dough should double in size.

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Oil the bowl: Lightly coat a clean bowl with oil.

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Place dough: Set the kneaded dough in the bowl, turning once to coat.

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Cover: Use plastic wrap or a damp towel.

4

Rise: Let sit in a warm place until doubled in size, 1-2 hours.

Pro Tip

A warm oven with just the light on works well. Aim for 75-78°F.

Precise Timers

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First Rise

1:00:00

Day 1

Form the dough into your desired shape with good surface tension for optimal .

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Turn out: Gently transfer dough to a lightly floured surface.

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Deflate: Press down gently to release large gas bubbles.

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Shape: Form into a round boule or oblong bâtard.

4

Transfer: Place on a floured baking sheet, parchment-lined pan, or into a floured (seam-side up if using a basket).

Day 1

Final before baking. Use the poke test to check readiness.

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Cover: Drape with a damp cloth or plastic.

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Rise: Let proof until puffy, 30-60 minutes.

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Poke test: Gently poke the dough. If it springs back slowly, it's ready.

Precise Timers

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Second Rise

45:00

Day 1

Get your oven and screaming hot for the best crust development.

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Preheat oven: Set to 450°F (230°C).

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Heat vessel: Place Dutch oven or baking stone inside while preheating, at least 30 minutes.

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Preheat

30:00

Day 1

Let the interior finish setting before slicing. Cutting too early releases steam and can make the gummy.

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Transfer: Remove bread from oven and place on a wire cooling rack.

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Wait: Let cool completely, at least 1 hour.

Precise Timers

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Cool

1:00:00

Shaping

Boule (Round)

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After first rise, turn dough onto a floured surface.

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Gently deflate and pull edges toward the center.

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Flip seam-side down.

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Cup hands around the dough and drag toward you to create surface tension.

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Transfer to seam-side up, or to parchment seam-side down.

Bâtard (Oval)

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After first rise, turn dough onto a floured surface.

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Gently deflate and pat into a rectangle.

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Fold top third down, bottom third up.

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Seal seam with the heel of your hand.

5

Roll gently to taper the ends.

Nutrition Facts

Per 1 slice (about 55g)16 servings per recipe

Calories130
Carbohydrates26g
Protein4g
Fat0.5g
Fiber1g
Sodium150mg

* Values are estimates based on standard ingredients

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