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 |**Preheat:** 450°|**Yield:** 1 1-1/2 lb load|| |**Preheat:** 450°|**Yield:** 1 1-1/2 lb load||
-|**Prep:** 0:15|**Wait:** 0:24|**Cook:** 0:45|+|**Prep:** 0:10|**Wait:** 0:24|**Cook:** 0:45|
  
 ====== Ingredients ====== ====== Ingredients ======
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 ====== Notes ====== ====== Notes ======
   - Some versions of the recipe use 1-1/2 cups of water, some use 1-5/8.  The first time I made it, it was an incredible mess.  The next times, I used closer to 1-1/2 cups and the dough was much more manageable.   - Some versions of the recipe use 1-1/2 cups of water, some use 1-5/8.  The first time I made it, it was an incredible mess.  The next times, I used closer to 1-1/2 cups and the dough was much more manageable.
 +  - I use a 6-8" wide strip of parchment paper on the bottom instead of a floured cloth.  The paper can be used as handles to put the bread in the pot and remove it.  Since the dough isn't flipped into the pot, I cut a shallow "X" into the top of bread to help it expand in the oven. {{ :recipes:no-knead_parchment.jpg?direct&200|}}
   - The video really helps to understand what's going on: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13Ah9ES2yTU   - The video really helps to understand what's going on: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13Ah9ES2yTU
   - From NYTimes article:   - From NYTimes article:
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