Sourdough Star Bread

Sourdough Star Bread

16 servings
Festive, fun and delicious, this sourdough star bread makes the perfect show-stopper centerpiece for a holiday celebration. Sourdough star bread is a pastry filled with cinnamon sugar and warm spices. Made with 100% natural yeast, this star bread tastes delicious and looks incredible.

Ingredients

  • ripe/active starter

    about 1 teaspoon

    10 g
  • sugar

    about 2 teaspoons

    10 g
  • water

    about 5 teaspoons

    25 g
  • flour

    about 1/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons

    50 g
  • ripe/peaked levain

    about 1/3 cup

    90 g
  • whole milk

    warmed, about 2/3 cup

    165 g
  • unsalted butter

    melted, substitute melted butter if desired, about 1/4 cup

    60 g
  • granulated sugar

    about 3 tablespoons

    45 g
  • egg

    about 50 grams

    1 large
  • all-purpose flour

    about 2 1/2 cups

    350 g
  • salt

    about 1 teaspoon

    6 g
  • potato flakes

    about 1/3 cup, see recipe notes

    20 g
  • brown sugar

    about 1/4 cup

    60 g
  • white sugar

    about 1/4 cup

    40 g
  • ground cinnamon

    about 1 tablespoon

    6 g
  • allspice or cloves

    about 1/4 teaspoon

    1 g
  • unsalted butter

    melted, about 3 tablespoons

    45 g
  • egg
    1 large
  • milk

    about 1 teaspoon

    5 g

Directions

Levain (10-12 hours, overnight 78-80ºf)

  1. 1

    Mix together ripe sourdough starter, all-purpose flour, granulated sugar and water. Knead the levain until it forms a cohesive ball. Set in a liquid measuring cup or glass jar and cover for 10-12 hours until the levain has doubled in size and the top is rounded.Note: Ripe, bubbly, active sourdough starter can be substituted for levain if desired.

Sourdough star bread

  1. 1

    Warm the milk in the microwave (about 1 1/2 minutes full power) or on the stove. It should be around 90-100 degrees F, no warmer than that. To the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a dough hook, add the ripe levain, warmed milk, melted butter, egg, granulated sugar, all-purpose flour, salt, and potato flakes.

  2. 2

    Turn on the dough hook and knead for a few minutes. The dough should be tacky, not overly sticky, and should all cling to one side of the bowl (or away from the edges, depending on your mixer). Knead for a total of 8-10 minutes until the dough is smooth. If the dough is too sticky, add a little extra flour, a Tablespoon at a time. If it's too dry, add a little extra milk to the dough, a Tablespoon at a time.Note: If you don't have a stand mixer, you can knead the dough for 12-15 minutes by hand.

  3. 3

    Bulk Fermentation: Put the dough in a container and cover. Set the dough in a warm, 78-80ºF place for 4 hours. Take the temperature of the dough as needed to make sure it stays right around 78-80ºF. This temperature is the optimal fermentation.At the end of about 4-5 hours, the dough should be puffed up and feel very elastic. If it doesn't feel this way, let it bulk ferment for another half hour and check again. It will not have doubled in size, but will feel aerated and smooth.

  4. 4

    Overnight Refrigeration: At this point, after the bulk fermentation has finished, cover the dough and put it in the refrigerator. Proceed with the recipe the next day, shaping and proofing the star bread before baking. This allows you time to serve the sourdough star bread for breakfast or brunch. If you prefer to shape the star bread and bake it the same day, skip the overnight refrigeration and proceed with the recipe.

  5. 5

    Mix up the Filling: Near the end of bulk fermentation, mix up the star bread filling. To a small bowl, melt the butter. Set it aside. Mix together the brown sugar, white sugar, ground cinnamon and allspice. Set aside.

  6. 6

    Shaping: Cut the dough into 3 or 4 equal-sized pieces. Roll each piece of dough out into an even 10-inch circle. Place a piece of parchment paper on a baking sheet. Place the first circle of dough on top of the parchment-lined baking sheet. Using a pastry brush, brush the dough with the butter until it is covered. Sprinkle the cinnamon sugar mixture on top of the butter. Place the next circle of dough on top of the cinnamon sugar mixture. Stretch it out a little bit if it's shrunk so it is the same size as the bottom layer. Repeat the process of brushing with butter and then sprinkling with the cinnamon sugar mixture. Place another circle of dough on top of the mixture, stretching it out as needed. Brush with butter and sprinkle with cinnamon sugar. Top with the last piece of dough. Pinch the edges closed. Place a 3-inch circular cup or jar in the center of the dough and press down lightly. Take a sharp knife and cut the dough into quarters, barely cutting into the area marked by the cup. Cut the quarter sections in half and then cut in half again until you have 16 equal cut sections of dough.Take two pieces of dough that are next to each other and twist 3 or 4 times in the opposite direction (one counter-clockwise and one clockwise). Pinch the ends together and set them down to form a point. Repeat with the other sections of dough until you have an 8-point star.

  7. 7

    Proofing: Cover the star bread with plastic wrap or a kitchen towel and let the sourdough star rest in a warm (80ºF) place for about 3-4 hours until puffed up, light, airy and almost doubled in size. Do not bake this unless it has puffed up and is very soft and aerated.

  8. 8

    Pre-heat Oven: Preheat the oven to 375ºF.

  9. 9

    Egg Wash: Right before baking, whisk together the egg and milk. Use a pastry brush to brush the top of the pastry with the egg wash.

  10. 10

    Bake: Bake at 375ºF for about 18-20 minutes until golden and the internal temperature registers 190-195ºF.

  11. 11

    Remove from oven, let cool slightly and dust with powdered sugar before serving. Enjoy!

Sourdough Star Bread

Sourdough Star Bread

5.0(12)1500 min16 servings187 cal

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About this Recipe

Looking for a show-stopping centerpiece that's as delicious as it is beautiful? This Sourdough Star Bread, infused with warm cinnamon sugar, is your answer for any festive gathering.

What makes this sourdough star bread truly special is its unique shape combined with the deep, comforting flavors of cinnamon and warm spices. Crafted with 100% natural yeast, it offers a sophisticated tang that perfectly balances the sweet filling, creating an unforgettable pastry.

Prepare to experience a delightful balance of soft, airy bread and a rich, aromatic cinnamon sugar sourdough bread filling. Each pull-apart segment reveals beautiful swirls of sweet brown sugar, white sugar, ground cinnamon, and a hint of allspice or cloves, offering a warm and inviting flavor. This festive sourdough bread, despite its intricate appearance, yields a tender crumb that's incredibly satisfying, making it a rewarding bake for any home cook. With 16 servings, it's perfect for sharing.

While the classic cinnamon star bread is truly a treat, you can experiment with the spices. The recipe notes allspice or cloves, giving you a choice for that warm depth. For the dough, if you don't have unsalted butter, you can substitute melted butter as desired. You could also adjust the ratio of brown sugar to white sugar in the filling to fine-tune the sweetness to your preference.

This beautiful sourdough star bread is the perfect centerpiece for holiday celebrations or a special brunch. Serve it warm with coffee or tea for an elevated treat that's sure to impress.

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