Sourdough Starter and Bread

Copying this from a post I made almost a year ago. Here it goes…

I started making sourdough bread few years ago. Here is a fool proof recipe I have been using including my very own starter.

I usually keep a starter even though it takes me couple weeks or so to make another sourdough bread. It is so easy to make and usually just needs 2-3 ingredients (and of course a lot of patience). It takes a few days before you can have a ready to use starter to make your own sourdough bread.

The recipe below for a starter is good enough to make me couple breads. Patience is key since this would take 5-7 days before you can use. 

Sourdough Starter:

  • 1/2 c Whole Wheat Flour (for day 1), All Purpose Flour (for day 2+)
  • 1/4 c Water (cold or tap)
  • 1qt Glass Jar (to keep your starter in)

Instructions to make your own starter:

Day 1

  1. Combine the 1/2 c flour with the 1/4 c water in the jar.
  2. Mix well until smooth and no trace of flour left.
  3. Cover with plastic wrap and let it sit for about 1 day or 24 hours in a warm spot (70F-75F).

Day 2

  1. You will notice some bubbles in the jar.
  2. If you dont see any bubbles, that is ok. Mix it up to 2x. Cover and let it sit until the next day. Otherwise, continue to Day 2 instructions.
  3. If you see small bubbles, you can feed the starter.
  4. Discard half of the starter.
  5. Add 1/2 cup All Purpose Flour and 1/4 cup Water to your starter.
  6. Mix until smooth.
  7. Cover and let rest in a warm spot (70F-75F).

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ONCE YOU HAVE YOUR STARTER, YOU ARE NOW READY TO MAKE YOUR VERY OWN SOURDOUGH BREAD!

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Sourdough Bread

Ingredients:

  • 3/4 c Starter
  • 1 c + 1Tbsp Warm Water
  • 2 Tbsp Olive Oil
  • 1 cups Bread Flour
  • 1 1/2 tsp Salt

Instructions:

  1. Combine starter, warm water, and olive oil.
  2. Add bread flour and salt. Mix until well combined. You do not need to overmix. The mixture will be a little rough and that is ok.
  3. Cover in plastic wrap for about 30-60 minutes. Let rest.
  4. Make the dough into a ball. Let rest for up to 12 hours (depending on the temparature of your environment, it can range from 4-12 hours) or until double its size.
  5. After an hour of letting it rest, it would be best to do a stretch & fold every hour until the dough has doubled its size.
  6. When the dough is ready, cut the dough in half.
  7. Work on your dough on a lightly floured surface, doing a stretch and fold until from top and working clockwise.
  8. Line your dutch oven with parchment paper.
  9. Move the dough into a dutch oven. (or any pot that can handle 450F heat in the oven.
  10. Let it rest again for a second rise for up to an hour. Your dough should be puffy.
  11. Preheat the oven to 450F.
  12. Score your dough (slash the top using a blade) about couple inches deep.
  13. Reduce the oven to 400F.
  14. Cover the dutch oven and bake the bread.
  15. After 20 minutes, remove the lid.
  16. Bake the bread for another 35-40 minutes. You will notice a deep golden brown or check if the internal temperature is between 205F – 210F. 
  17. Remove from the oven and let rest for at least an hour before slicing the bread.