Easy Sourdough Bread Recipe (2024)

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This Easy Sourdough Bread is made with your own starter, a few ingredients and some extra time can create one the most delicious breads you will ever taste!

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With the difficult problem of finding yeast many people (me included) have started to make their own Sourdough Starter. I am certainly not an expert on the subject but I do enjoy learning about it, bread making has always intrigued me and even after all this is over I will continue to dive into the art of making and baking with a sourdough starter.

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How to make Sourdough Bread

First start by feeding your starter and letting it double or even triple in volume.

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In the mixing bowl add the flour, starter, water and salt mix with a spatula, the dough will be shaggy.

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With the dough hook knead for 10-12 minutes until compact and smooth but not sticky. Cover with a tea towel and let sit 30 minutes.

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Stretch the dough out and fold like an envelope about 4 times,

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Shape the dough into a ball or loaf, place seam side up on a parchment paper lined cookie sheet (sprinkle the paper with flour and the top of the dough or aBanneton Basket, cover with plastic and let sit at room temperature from 8-10 hours. The dough can also be refrigerated for at least 12 hours.

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Once the time has passed and the dough has risen.

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Score it, then Bake it or if refrigerated, then remove the dough from the fridge and let it come to room temperature, then score and bake it. Once it is baked move it immediately to a wire rack to cool.

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How to get your starter going

Before you start baking you need to wake up your starter, this is for those that keep it in the fridge. If you keep it on the counter than I assume you are baking very often and are feeding it 1-2 times a day and you are ready to bake.

For those that keep it in the fridge, I have actually started my starter 2 ways:

1. The night before, take the starter out of the fridge and leave it on the counter to come to room temperature. I remove 50 grams, feed it with 50 grams flour and 50 grams water, mix it and let it sit for four – 6 hours, until doubled and bubbly. A good way to see whether your starter has doubled is to put an elastic band around the jar to mark the starter before it starts to rise, that way you can tell when it has doubled or even tripled by the amount above the elastic band. Be sure to use the starter at this point, do not let it fall back down or you will have to start over.

2. Remove the starter from the fridge and immediately remove 50 grams, feed it with 50 grams of flour and 50 grams of water, let it sit for 4-6 hours or until doubled.

For both of these methods if after 6 hours the starter hasn’t doubled then repeat, removing 50 grams and feeding. Sometimes if you let it sit more than a week it will need a couple of feedings to get it going.

The remaining starter I removed enough to make thisSourdough Pizza, which can be made the same day! What was left in the jar feed with the same amount of flour and water stir it up, let it sit for 2-3 hours then refrigerate until next time, lately I have also just refrigerated the leftover without feeding it. Doesn’t seem to hurt it. I’m getting lazy!

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How to tell when Bread is done

Tap the bread underneath, if you hear a hollow sound it’s done or using an instant read thermometer, insert the thermometer in the bottom of the loaf in the centre. The internal temperature should be 190F / 88C.

Why wait to cut fresh baked bread?

Once the bread has baked it should be immediately moved to a wire rack to cool, this keeps the bottom from becoming soggy. Also cooling the bread helps to give it a better flavour and texture.

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How to store Baked Bread

It’s best to store it in an airtight bag or container, and keep it at room temperature in a cool dry area. Bread can turn moldy in heat and humidity. The bread will become dry and stale if stored in the fridge. Or the cooled bread can be stored in freezer, place in a freezer safe bag or container, it will keep for up to 3-6 months.

If your bread does become stale you can always use it to make Bread Pudding or even croutons.

Some informative links for making sourdough

I hope you enjoy your Sourdough Bread and let me know how it goes. Enjoy!

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Easy Sourdough Bread Recipe

Rosemary Molloy

This Easy Sourdough Bread is made with your own starter, a few ingredients and some extra time can create one the most delicious breads you will ever taste!

Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 30 minutes mins

Resting Time 16 hours hrs

Total Time 16 hours hrs 50 minutes mins

Course Bread and Pizza

Cuisine American

Servings 1 loaf

Calories 1076 kcal

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Ingredients

  • 258 grams all purpose flour* (2 cups)
  • 150 grams sourdough starter (fed) (1/2 cup + 2 ½ tablespoons)
  • 5 grams salt (1 teaspoon)
  • 120 grams lukewarm water (90F / 32C) (½ cup)

*If yo wish you can substitute with some whole wheat flour, half and half.

    Instructions

    • In the bowl of the standup mixer add the flour, starter, water and salt, mix with a spatula, then with the dough hook knead for 10-12 minutes or until compact and smooth but not sticky, cover with a tea towel and let sit 30 minutes.

    • Stretch the dough out and fold like an envelope about 4-6 times, then shape into a ball or loaf, place seam side up on a parchment paper lined cookie sheet or proofing basket, sprinkle the chosen container with flour. Place the dough on the sheet or in the basket and sprinkle the top of the dough with a little flour, cover with plastic and let dough rest for 8-10 hours room temperature or refrigerate** for at least 12 hours (overnight).

    • Place a cake pan in the bottom of the oven and a pizza stone or baking sheet upside down on the middle rack, pre-heat oven to 425F (220C) before putting the bread in the oven pour 1 cup boiling water in the cake pan. Score the dough and place the dough on parchment paper in the oven quickly and bake it for approximately 30 minutes. Once it is baked move it immediately to a wire rack to cool.Let it cool before slicing. Enjoy!

    • **If the dough has been refrigerated, then remove the dough from the fridge and let it come to room temperature about 2-3 hours, then score and bake it.

    Notes

    This recipe makes a smaller loaf that is good for 2-4 people. It can be doubled if you wish.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 1076kcal | Carbohydrates: 226g | Protein: 31g | Fat: 3g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 1945mg | Potassium: 276mg | Fiber: 8g | Sugar: 1g | Calcium: 39mg | Iron: 12mg

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    FAQs

    What is the secret to good sourdough bread? ›

    Top 10 Tips & Tricks for Making Sourdough
    • Use your sourdough starter at its peak. ...
    • Moisten the surface of the dough before baking for more rise. ...
    • Handle with care: be gentle with your dough. ...
    • Use sifted flour to make your sourdough less dense. ...
    • Soak your flour beforehand for a lighter loaf. ...
    • Just add water for softer sourdough.

    Is it cheaper to buy or make sourdough bread? ›

    Yes it's cheaper to make your own sourdough at home, as oppose to buying it from a bakery. When you consider that sourdough is literally just flour, water and salt (including the sourdough culture), then depending on the type of flour you use, you could bake a loaf for as little as $1.

    Is sourdough bread harder to make than regular bread? ›

    Sourdough bread is also known for its crusty yet airy texture. Although sourdough bread can be relatively easy to make, it can be intimidating for new bakers because it's more time consuming than other types of homemade bread.

    What makes the best sourdough starter? ›

    There is no single best ratio, but I've found a ratio of 1:5:5 fed twice daily at 12-hour intervals to produce a sourdough starter that's strong and healthy. This ratio corresponds to 20% ripe starter carryover, 100% water, and 100% flour (a mix of whole grain rye and white flour) at each feeding.

    What is the best flour for sourdough bread? ›

    Whole wheat flour is an excellent choice for creating a sourdough starter due to its nutrient-rich composition and potential for fostering a robust microbial community. However, it's important to note that the quality of whole wheat flour can vary between brands.

    What is the best flour for sourdough starter? ›

    The best flour blend for creating a new sourdough starter is 50% whole-meal flour (whole wheat or whole rye) and 50% bread flour or all-purpose flour. I recommend a 50/50 mix of whole wheat flour and bread flour. Why do you need to use these two types of flour?

    Do you need sourdough starter? ›

    One place is King Arthur Flour. If you want to try your hand at creating your own sourdough starter, follow these instructions. Yes, you need a sourdough starter to make sourdough bread. There are other techniques that will give your bread a more complex flavor: old dough and polish.

    Should I make my own sourdough starter? ›

    While buying a sourdough starter is very easy online, it's a very easy process to do at home! Plus, creating your own starter exposes you to the signs of fermentation, what steps you need to perform to maintain your starter, and gives you a chance to get to know the feeding (refreshment) process.

    How long does sourdough starter take? ›

    Creating a healthy and vibrant sourdough starter can take anywhere from 7 to 14 days depending on several factors. The temperature of your kitchen is the most important factor to consider. Starters thrive in a warm environment, ideally around 75°F (24°C).

    Is it OK to eat sourdough bread everyday? ›

    Is it healthy to eat sourdough everyday? You could eat sourdough every day, but it isn't necessarily healthy to do so. A healthy diet is characterized by balance and moderation. Whether or not it is healthy for you to consume sourdough every day depends on the rest of your diet.

    What is the healthiest flour for sourdough bread? ›

    Compared to whole wheat flour, rye flour is said to be the most nutrient- and amylase-dense option for a sourdough starter. Overall, it has a lower gluten protein content than wheat flour, which means it produces slack, sticky, and dense doughs.

    What is the biggest mistake you can make with your sourdough starter? ›

    You bake your sourdough too soon

    Whether you've just adopted a sourdough starter of your own, or have made a sourdough starter from scratch, you'll need to wait a few days to a week until your starter is ready to bake. Yes, your starter might look bubbly, but that doesn't make it strong enough to use.

    Do you have to discard sourdough starter every time you feed it? ›

    It would be best if you discarded some portion of your starter each time you feed it unless you want to continue to let it grow. Eventually, you need to discard the used “food” (flour and water) that's been used to sustain your starter during the last fermentation period.

    Can I use regular flour for sourdough starter? ›

    This recipe uses regular, everyday all-purpose flour, but you can certainly make sourdough using whole-wheat, rye, or any other kind of flour. Wild yeast is everywhere, after all! If this is your first time making sourdough, I'd recommend starting with all-purpose flour because it tends to behave the most predictably.

    Why do you discard sourdough starter? ›

    If you don't get rid of the excess, eventually you'll have more starter than your feedings can sustain. After a few days, your daily 1/4 cup flour and water won't be enough to sustain your entire jar of starter, and your starter will be slow and sluggish, not much better than discard itself.

    What makes sourdough bread more flavorful? ›

    Generally a more mature and well established starter will produce a more flavorful, sour loaf. Hydration of the Dough - this affects how long your dough will take to ferment. A slightly lower hydration will take longer to ferment than a higher hydration loaf, leading to a bigger depth of flavor and sourness.

    What is the secret behind the sour of sourdough bread? ›

    There are two main acids produced in a sourdough culture: lactic acid and acetic acid. Acetic acid, or vinegar, is the acid that gives sourdough much of its tang. Giving acetic acid-producing organisms optimal conditions to thrive and multiply will produce a more tangy finished product.

    How can I make my sourdough rise better? ›

    So don't leave your dough in a warm oven, on a radiator or in sunlight. It will likely be too warm and will dry out your dough too. Instead, find a cosy spot, with no drafts, for your dough to rise. And, if your sourdough starter is struggling to get going, consider finding it a warmer spot too.

    How do you increase the texture of sourdough bread? ›

    Here are some tips to help you make your sourdough bread less dense:
    1. Use a ripe sourdough starter. ...
    2. Knead the dough for the right amount of time. ...
    3. Proof the dough for the correct amount of time. ...
    4. Use the right type of flour. ...
    5. Add the right amount of water. ...
    6. Score the bread properly. ...
    7. Bake the bread at the correct temperature.
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