7 quick and simple ways to get a perfect crispy crust on your home baked bread - The Epsom Bakehouse (2024)

by The Epsom Bakehouse | Jun 17, 2021

7 quick and simple ways to get a perfect crispy crust on your home baked bread - The Epsom Bakehouse (1)

We’ve all dreamed of baking bread with that thin, crispy crust full of flavour.

That ‘crack’ as you tear into a crusty homemade baguette.

The glorious sound as you slice through a well-baked loaf.

So how can you make sure you get the perfect, crispy crust on your bread?

And avoid instead a tough, thick shell wrapped round your bake.

Read on, or watch the video below, for my top seven quick and simple ways to get a perfect crispy crust on your home baked bread.

You can sign up to receive more bread making tips, recipes and further information about my online bread making classes and membership at the following link:

www.theepsombakehouse.co.uk/bread-making-tips-email-sign-up/

1. Shape your dough well

Getting a great crust starts well before the baking begins.

The crust of any bread forms from dough being stretched into shape.

Your dough contains gluten – a protein that acts like an elastic band.

As you shape, you stretch the gluten around whatever shape loaf you’re creating.

The aim is to create a smooth, even surface across the top of your loaf.

2. Really pre-heat your oven

Bread is usually baked at a very high temperature.

And crust formation begins the instant your dough is in the oven.

Crusts are formed when the sugars and proteins present in your dough react together at high temperature.

The sugars caramelise, giving that golden-brown colour and creating flavour.

So make sure your oven is hot before you start baking.

For most basic loaves (those without lots of sugar, eggs and/or fats), pre-heat your oven to 240C if possible.

Then turn the oven down to 220C once you begin baking.

3. Create steam in your oven

This one sounds wrong.

Why would adding in water help create the thin, crispy crust you were imagining?

And you’d be right – this isn’t just about the crust.

The crust starts to form the minute your dough is in the oven.

But your dough is still rising – the heat of the oven causes the gas inside the dough to expand.

So introducing steam actually helps slow crust formation while your dough finishes rising.

Then, towards the end of your baking time, open up the oven to release the steam and finish baking to dry out and crisp your bread’s crust.

4. Use a pizza stone or cloche

So heat and steam are a key part of getting that crust of dreams.

To help even more, pre-heat a pizza stone in the oven before starting to bake.

Place the baking tray or tin directly onto the baking stone. This brings a hot surface into (almost) direct contact with the bread you’re baking.

This helps increase the final rise and also makes sure of a good, all-over crust.

Or take it one step further and use a baking cloche or Dutch oven. Both use a lid over your dough to trap hot air and steam even closer to the dough.

If you don’t have a baking cloche or Dutch oven, try baking with a large, deep roasting pan turned upside down over your dough (make sure it doesn’t touch the dough whilst baking).

5. Don’t wrap your loaf as it cools

It’s tempting to tear into your loaf the moment it’s out of the oven – but wait!

Steam escapes gradually from your freshly baked loaf – you might even hear it ‘singing’ as it crackles and cools.

If you trap that steam – for example by wrapping the loaf – you’ll create a softer crust.

So instead, leave your loaf – out of the tin and unwrapped – to cool before tucking in.

6. Think about the flour that you bake with

You might usually use a strong bread four to bake your loaf with.

Strong bread flour is so called becuase it contains more protein – some of which forms the gluten in your bread.

A strong flour can therefore give a thicker crust – rather than the thin, crispy crust you hoped for.

So try switching up to 25% of your strong bread flour for plain or all-purpose flour in your next bread bake.

The lower protein flour will help develop a thinner, lighter crust.

7. Will using different toppings on your dough help?

You don’t need any toppings or washes on top of your bread as it bakes.

As mentioned, using steam and heat, perhaps with a Dutch oven too, can give a great crust.

But some other additions can also change your final crust.

You may wish to try a milk wash brushed over the dough just before baking. The sugars in the milk will create a deeper golden-brown crust (check the loaf is fully baked through too).

Dusting with flour will dry out your dough prior to baking. However, this could also result in a tougher final crust.

Find out what works for you and your preference at home if you like, using different toppings or washes on your loaf or rolls prior to baking.

Want to learn to bake more delicious, crusty fresh bread at home?

Join one of my relaxed, friendly online classes and learn to bake everything from baguettes to ciabatta, cinnamon rolls, a sourdough loaf and much more.

Classes last around an hour and guide you step-by-step through baking the bread.

No previous experience required.

Students have rated my classes 5* in over 70 Facebook and Google reviews.

Find out more and book your class by clicking here.

  1. 7 quick and simple ways to get a perfect crispy crust on your home baked bread - The Epsom Bakehouse (2)

    Andrew Blanshard on January 30, 2023 at 11:56 am

    Superb presentation – well paced, clear and with some enthusiasm

    Reply

    • 7 quick and simple ways to get a perfect crispy crust on your home baked bread - The Epsom Bakehouse (3)

      The Epsom Bakehouse on February 2, 2023 at 10:51 am

      Thank you for your kind feedback, I’m glad the tips were useful.

      Reply

    • 7 quick and simple ways to get a perfect crispy crust on your home baked bread - The Epsom Bakehouse (4)

      Yap on May 3, 2024 at 6:41 pm

      I appriciat to learn more on baking, tks.

      Reply

      • 7 quick and simple ways to get a perfect crispy crust on your home baked bread - The Epsom Bakehouse (5)

        The Epsom Bakehouse on May 9, 2024 at 9:19 am

        Thank you for watching, I’m glad this was useful.

        Reply

  2. 7 quick and simple ways to get a perfect crispy crust on your home baked bread - The Epsom Bakehouse (6)

    Sarah C Vasques on April 4, 2023 at 5:51 pm

    When using a chloche, do you put water directly in contact with the dough

    Reply

    • 7 quick and simple ways to get a perfect crispy crust on your home baked bread - The Epsom Bakehouse (7)

      The Epsom Bakehouse on May 3, 2023 at 3:24 pm

      Hello, thank you for watching. You could put a little water on top of the dough but steam will rise from the dough and be trapped by the cloche too during baking. What sort of bread do you like to bake at home?

      Reply

  3. 7 quick and simple ways to get a perfect crispy crust on your home baked bread - The Epsom Bakehouse (8)

    Richard on July 27, 2023 at 12:59 am

    Good Day. I’m a retired Brit living in Western Canada and make our bread dough in a bread machine. I don’t actually use the machine for baking at all.
    I prefer all-purpose whole meal and white flours as required for loaves. The dough cycle on my machine is 1:30 in duration. I follow several dough recipes for different breads.
    I watched your video today. I would like to ask if the oven temperatures quoted for baking, are also for loaves baked in bread pans? My bread. macine final dough mix is usually sufficient to produce two loaves in bread pans, about 8.25” x 4.25”.
    I have tried the method of having a tray of pre-heated water at the base of he oven. However I am at a loss as to how to obtain a crusty top on anything I bake.
    My wife enjoys raisin and cinnamon bread and over the years I’ve perfected the cinnamon to raisin ratio and I’m pleased with that achievement.
    These loaves taste wonderful, but no matter what I try I cannot get a crusty and shiny top that matches anything like I’d find i9n a high street bakery.
    Any info appreciated. Thank you.

    Reply

    • 7 quick and simple ways to get a perfect crispy crust on your home baked bread - The Epsom Bakehouse (9)

      The Epsom Bakehouse on July 27, 2023 at 10:54 am

      Hi Richard, many thanks for watching. Yes, these oven temperatures will also work for bread baked in loaf pans. Have you tried using an egg wash or milk wash on the top of your loaf to get a shiny (with egg) and crispier crust? Also check that the loaf is well risen before baking. You can also sign up for more bread making tips, recipes and more via my newsletter at the following link: https://theepsombakehouse.co.uk/signup/

      Reply

  4. 7 quick and simple ways to get a perfect crispy crust on your home baked bread - The Epsom Bakehouse (10)

    Kate on February 12, 2024 at 2:33 am

    Thank you so much for sharing your experience and knowledge.

    Reply

    • 7 quick and simple ways to get a perfect crispy crust on your home baked bread - The Epsom Bakehouse (11)

      The Epsom Bakehouse on February 14, 2024 at 2:30 pm

      Thank you for reading and taking time to comment. What type of bread do you like to bake at home?

      Reply

Submit a Comment

7 quick and simple ways to get a perfect crispy crust on your home baked bread - The Epsom Bakehouse (2024)

FAQs

What is the secret to crispy bread crust? ›

To make crusty bread, create steam in the oven.

They have a professional secret: the steam-injected oven. Nothing offers the baker quite as nice a crust as an oven filled with steam for the first part of the baking process.

What makes a crust crispy? ›

A baking stone, or pizza stone, is a large piece of thick, ceramic tile that sits on the rack of your oven. By preheating the stone along with the oven to a high temperature—think in the 450°F to 500°F range—it picks up and retains a ton of heat that provides exceptional browning for your bottom crust.

How to get a golden crust on bread? ›

Introduce some steam into your oven

Adding moisture into your oven will help in two ways to get that thin, glossy, golden-brown crust on your loaf. Firstly, the steam will condense on your cold dough as the loaf begins to bake.

Why is the crust on my homemade bread so hard? ›

Baking quick breads at too high temperatures can cause a hard outside crust. Most quick breads bake in a moderate oven (350°F to 375°F). Double check your recipe to see the temperature they recommend. Oven thermostats can vary over time, requiring adjustments by the baker or calibration by a professional.

Why is my crust not crispy? ›

Cooking your pizza at a lower temperature and for longer will make your crust crispier.

How to get shiny bread crust? ›

Using an egg wash on yeast breads, pie crusts, and other baked goods can help with the browning process. The type of egg wash you use makes a difference in the appearance and texture of the crust as well, though all will add some degree of shine.

What ingredient makes things crispy? ›

(Note that dextrin from corn, potato, and other starch sources also exists but behaves differently from wheat dextrin.) Food manufacturers discovered many years ago that wheat dextrin can make fried foods crispier—and remain crispier longer—than those made with most conventional flours alone.

What does egg do to crust? ›

But let's not underestimate the egg wash, a small but important step that gives the crust its shine. Lending countless baked goods (pie crust, pastries, breads, and more) a glistening golden shell, an egg wash also helps seal the dough, providing a protective barrier from the heat of the oven.

What gives pastry the crisp texture? ›

A shortening is defined as a fat, solid at room temperature, which can be used to give foods a crumbly and crisp texture such as pastry. Examples of fat used as “shorteners” include butter, margarine, vegetable oils and lard.

Should you butter the top of bread after baking? ›

Do you brush the bread with butter before or after baking? It's best to brush on melted butter after your bread is baked in the oven, but while it is still warm and cooling on a wire rack.

Does egg wash make bread crusty? ›

It's a simple mixture of egg and liquid called an egg wash. Aside from adding a nice glimmer, they are workhorses in the pastry world, and can be used to seal edges, add shine, add a crisper crust, or enhance the golden color of baked goods.

Should I brush bread with butter before baking? ›

Butter or Olive Oil Brush: Brush softened butter or olive oil atop the loaf before baking to add flavor and color. Milk Bath: Brushing a loaf with milk before baking gives the baked bread a tender, golden crust. For a sweet bread recipe, sprinkle with sugar if desired.

How do I get a crispy crust on my bread? ›

So heat and steam are a key part of getting that crust of dreams. To help even more, pre-heat a pizza stone in the oven before starting to bake. Place the baking tray or tin directly onto the baking stone. This brings a hot surface into (almost) direct contact with the bread you're baking.

What causes homemade bread to be heavy? ›

Dense or heavy bread can be the result of not kneading the dough mix properly –out of many reasons out there. Some of the other potential reasons could be mixing the yeast & salt together or losing your patience while baking or even not creating enough tension in the finished loaf before baking the bread.

Why is homemade bread hard next day? ›

Because freshly baked bread contains water. Leave it for several days and the water evaporates. As the water was what made the crumb flexible (being fluid) the bread gets stiffer, harder, and lighter in weight. It goes stale.

How to get a thin crispy sourdough crust? ›

Spraying your dough liberally with a water atomiser helps to thin out your crust. It can also help you to get a beautiful blistered sourdough crust!

What makes sourdough crust crispy? ›

When the steam condenses on the surface of the dough, it creates a thin skin that traps moisture. and helps produce a shiny, delicate, and crisp crust. Finally, on the inside, the steam bread is able to expand more. for a taller loaf with a more open crumb.

How do you make soggy bread crispy? ›

Put the bread in a cold oven, then turn the heat to 300° F. Let the loaf slowly heat up for 10 to 15 minutes, depending on the density and dryness of the bread. Start checking the bread after 10 minutes.

Top Articles
BlackBerry News - Newsroom
2024 Genesis 2Pc Daniel Sanchez Edition Endload USSSA Bat
Varsity Competition Results 2022
San Fernando Craigslist Pets
Why Does It Say I Have 0 Followers on TikTok?
Nehemiah 6 Kjv
Inside Watchland: The Franck Muller Watch Manufacturing Facilities | aBlogtoWatch
Cristiano Ronaldo's Jersey Number: The Story Behind His No. 7 Shirt | Football News
Academic Calendar Biola
Local Dog Boarding Kennels Near Me
They Cloned Tyrone Showtimes Near Showbiz Cinemas - Kingwood
Rooms for rent in Pompano Beach, Broward County, FL
Uta Frontrunner Twitter
Telegraph Ukraine podcast presenter David Knowles dies aged 32
Thomas Funeral Home Sparta Nc
Sutter Health Candidate Login
Ticket To Paradise Showtimes Near Cmx Daytona 12
B Corp: Definition, Advantages, Disadvantages, and Examples
2023 GMC Yukon Price, Cost-to-Own, Reviews & More | Kelley Blue Book
Haverhill, MA Obituaries | Driscoll Funeral Home and Cremation Service
Megnutt Health Benefits
Becker County Jail Inmate List
Schwan's Expiration Date Decoder
Strange World Showtimes Near Marcus La Crosse Cinema
Nu Do Society Menu
Www.dunkin Baskin Runs On You.com
Dash Ag Grid
Insulated Dancing Insoles
Aaa Saugus Ma Appointment
Ap Computer Science Principles Grade Calculator
Loterie Midi 30 Aujourd'hui
Gold Bowl Vidalia La Menu
Southland Goldendoodles
Rugrats in Paris: The Movie | Rotten Tomatoes
Craigslist Hunting Land For Lease In Ga
Go Smiles Herndon Reviews
Forums Social Media Girls Women Of Barstool
Waive Upgrade Fee
Directions To Truist Bank Near Me
NUROFEN Junior Fieber-u.Schmerzsaft Oran.40 mg/ml - Beipackzettel
76 Games Unblocked Fnf
Leo 2023 Showtimes Near Amc Merchants Crossing 16
Honquest Obituaries
Wgu Admissions Login
Stafford Rotoworld
Unity Webgl Car Tag
Windows 10 schnell und gründlich absichern
manhattan cars & trucks - by owner - craigslist
Magnifeye Alcon
Mcknet Workday
Restaurants Near Defy Trampoline Park
Randstad Westside
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Chrissy Homenick

Last Updated:

Views: 5852

Rating: 4.3 / 5 (54 voted)

Reviews: 93% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Chrissy Homenick

Birthday: 2001-10-22

Address: 611 Kuhn Oval, Feltonbury, NY 02783-3818

Phone: +96619177651654

Job: Mining Representative

Hobby: amateur radio, Sculling, Knife making, Gardening, Watching movies, Gunsmithing, Video gaming

Introduction: My name is Chrissy Homenick, I am a tender, funny, determined, tender, glorious, fancy, enthusiastic person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.