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Old 03-09-2017, 08:06 PM
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I've enjoyed making the popular No-Knead Bread recipe and it makes a beautiful artisan loaf. But it seems to be rather tasteless. Has anyone added ingredients to give it more flavor? Looking for some success stories. Thank you!
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Try adding a teaspoon of salt toward the end of the mixing. A recipe I got from King Arthur Flour suggested this and it seems to work.
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https://breadtopia.com/?wysija-page=...&user_id=31299

I subscribe to breadtopia. It is a wonderful site that will help you discover all the ways to use the Artisan Bread methods.
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Taste of Home had a few delicious variations in one of their issues a while back. You might search their files. I think I tried a cranberry-orange variation, and it was wonderful.
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Thank you all!! I found the Taste of Home recipe online and I might get lost enjoying Breadtopia!
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Originally Posted by LavenderBlue View Post
I've enjoyed making the popular No-Knead Bread recipe and it makes a beautiful artisan loaf. But it seems to be rather tasteless. Has anyone added ingredients to give it more flavor? Looking for some success stories. Thank you!
What recipe do you follow? I looked up and there are quite a few, was just wondering as I would like to try one.
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You can add all kinds of things to the dough. I have added chopped jalapenos and cheese, cranberries, seeds or

whatever comes to mind
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I buy artisan bread from Trader Joe's, my favorite has olives and garlic in it. Check out King Arthur's website, they have lots of great recipes for bread and flour products.
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