Fermented Sour dough in jar with bread

Making Sourdough: Preparation-Care-Tips

There are numerous excellent breads you can create using yeast. However, if you’re looking for bread that remains fresh for an extended period and has a rich flavor, consider making the dough with Sourdough. It is also easier to digest. What you’ll need: Creating a quality Sourdough at home is quite simple. All you need are water and flour, along with a few days for … Continue reading Making Sourdough: Preparation-Care-Tips

A rustic no-knead cranberry-walnut bread displayed on a countertop, accompanied by ingredients including bread flour, diastatic malt, dry yeast, salt, water, cranberries, and walnuts, with a warm ambiance created by candles in the background.

No-Knead German Bread with Cranberries and Walnuts

There’s something deeply satisfying about baking bread—especially the kind that asks for patience, not perfection. My no-knead German loaf, baked in a Dutch oven and studded with cranberries and walnuts, is a recipe I return to again and again. It’s hearty, fragrant, and just a little festive—perfect for chilly mornings and holiday gatherings. I often make it in the winter months, when the house is … Continue reading No-Knead German Bread with Cranberries and Walnuts

No-knead German crusty bread, Bauernbrot

Easy No-Knead German Bauernbrot Recipe

There’s something deeply grounding about baking bread—especially when it’s a hearty, crusty Bauernbrot that fills your kitchen with the aroma of malt and tradition. This week, I baked a no-knead version of this classic German farmhouse bread, and it was everything I hoped for: rustic, flavorful, and beautifully simple. I became passionate about baking many years ago. after finding a video on making European breads. … Continue reading Easy No-Knead German Bauernbrot Recipe