Beginners Sourdough Bread

Beginners Sourdough Bread

12 servings
A sourdough bread perfect for beginners. This delicious recipe has a soft chewy crumb and crusty exterior. All you need is a few ingredients, some time, and patience.

Ingredients

  • all-purpose flour

    3 1/2 cups

    475 g
  • starter)

    active and bubbly (1/2 cup

    100 g
  • water

    1 1/3 cups

    325 g
  • salt

    2 teaspoons

    10 g

Directions

  1. 1

    Feed a sourdough starter 4-12 hours before starting the dough, ensuring it is active and bubbly.

  2. 2

    Combine warm water, active starter, salt, and flour with a wooden spoon or even just your hands in a large mixing bowl.

  3. 3

    Cover with plastic wrap or a lid and allow to rest for 30 minutes for the water to hydrate the flour.

Stretch and fold

  1. 1

    Grab the edge of the dough and pull up stretching it out as you pull upwards. This may be difficult and you may need to kind of bounce the dough to get it to stretch. Place dough that is in your hands back into the center. Turn the bowl about a quarter turn and complete another stretch and fold. Repeat two more times. This is considered one round.

  2. 2

    Thirty minutes later, complete another round of stretch and folds. Cover and allow the dough to rest another 30 minutes.

  3. 3

    Complete one last stretch and fold round.

  4. 4

    Cover with a lid, damp towel, or plastic wrap. Let the dough bulk ferment in a warm place until it has doubled in size. This could be anywhere from 6-12 hours (or longer) depending on the temperature of your kitchen, maturity of your starter, etc. Be careful not to let it over ferment.

Shape

  1. 1

    Place the dough on a clean work surface that has been lightly dusted with flour. Fold the dough onto itself and roll up. Then shape into a ball by gently spinning it toward you.

  2. 2

    Optional - Let the dough sit out for 15-20 minutes uncovered. This prevents the dough from sticking to the tea towel during the overnight rise.

  3. 3

    Turn over and shape. I do this by folding the two sides over to meet in the middle, pinch together and then repeat on the other two sides. This creates surface tension which helps give it more oven spring (a good rise).

  4. 4

    Transfer to a floured banneton or bowl with a floured tea towel (typically floured with rice flour, this is not necessary and all-purpose will work just fine) seam side up.

  5. 5

    Cover with plastic or place in a plastic bag and tie the ends. Let the dough rest for 12-15 hours in the refrigerator. You can also let the bread rise at room temperature for 3-4 hours. I like using the longer rise time in the refrigerator because it is easier to score and feel like the oven spring is better.

Bake

  1. 1

    Preheat a dutch oven to 500 degrees for 1 hour.

  2. 2

    Remove dough from the fridge right before baking. Place dough on a piece of parchment paper.

  3. 3

    Dust with flour, if desired, and score with lame or razor blade. I like to do one large score (called an expansion score) and then a cute design for the other score.

  4. 4

    Carefully, transfer the piece of parchment paper with the dough into the hot dutch oven. Careful not to burn your fingers.

  5. 5

    Place the lid back on and place the dutch oven into the hot oven. Bake for 20 minutes.

  6. 6

    Remove the lid with oven mitts, turn the oven temperature down to 475, and bake an additional 15-25 minutes or until golden brown.

Beginners Sourdough Bread

Beginners Sourdough Bread

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About this Recipe

Ready to bake your very first loaf of authentic homemade sourdough? This Beginners Sourdough Bread recipe is designed to make the process approachable and rewarding, yielding a truly delicious loaf with minimal fuss. You'll discover the joy of creating artisan-quality bread right in your own kitchen.

This recipe works by simplifying the sourdough journey, proving that achieving that coveted texture and flavor is within reach for any home baker with a little time and patience. It focuses on fundamental ingredients and a straightforward approach, delivering a loaf with a beautifully soft, chewy crumb and a satisfyingly crusty exterior without requiring complex techniques or specialized equipment.

Prepare for the incredibly satisfying aroma of fresh-baked bread to fill your home. You'll be rewarded with a stunning loaf boasting an invitingly chewy interior and a wonderfully crisp, golden-brown crust. While the overall process for sourdough involves a longer fermentation period—around 22 hours—much of this time is hands-off, allowing the natural magic of yeast and bacteria to transform simple ingredients. This recipe is crafted to be an encouraging and successful first step into the deeply rewarding world of sourdough baking.

While this beginner sourdough bread recipe is perfect as-is for your initial loaves, you can explore simple variations as you grow more comfortable. Consider incorporating a small percentage of different flours, like whole wheat, for added nutritional value and depth of flavor. For a more adventurous twist, try adding dried herbs like rosemary, or even nuts and dried fruits during the shaping stage for a personalized touch. The key is to keep your active and bubbly sourdough starter well-fed and happy!

Serve thick slices of this homemade sourdough with good quality butter, use it to elevate your favorite sandwiches, or pair it alongside a hearty soup for a comforting and complete meal. It’s a versatile and impressive centerpiece for any table, perfect for sharing.

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