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two loaves of sourdough bread

Posted on October 23, 2025 by Admin
Here’s a reliable recipe for making two loaves of classic sourdough bread — crisp crust, open crumb, and deep flavor. It uses only flour, water, salt, and a healthy sourdough starter.


Two Loaves of Sourdough Bread

Yield: 2 loaves

Prep Time: 30 minutes

Bulk Fermentation: 4–6 hours (room temp) or overnight (in fridge)

Bake Time: 35–45 minutes

Total Time: ~8–12 hours (including fermentation)


Ingredients

  • 1 cup (240 g) active sourdough starter (fed and bubbly)

  • 3 cups (720 ml) warm water (about 80°F / 27°C)

  • 8 cups (960 g) bread flour (or a mix of 7 cups bread flour + 1 cup whole wheat flour)

  • 1 tbsp salt (18 g)


Instructions

1. Mix the Dough:

  • In a large bowl, whisk together starter and warm water until combined.

  • Add the flour and mix until a shaggy dough forms (no dry spots).

  • Cover with a damp towel and let rest for 45–60 minutes (this is the autolyse stage).


2. Add Salt:

  • Sprinkle salt over the dough.

  • Wet your hands and work the salt into the dough by gently squeezing and folding until incorporated.


3. Bulk Fermentation (First Rise):

  • Cover and let rise at room temperature for 4–6 hours, performing stretch-and-folds every 30 minutes during the first 2 hours:

    • Gently pull up one side of the dough and fold it over the center.

    • Rotate the bowl and repeat 3–4 times.

  • After the last fold, let the dough rest undisturbed until it has roughly doubled in size.


4. Divide and Shape:

  • Turn the dough onto a lightly floured surface.

  • Divide it into two equal pieces.

  • Shape each piece into a round or oval loaf (boule or bâtard).

  • Place each loaf into a floured proofing basket or a bowl lined with a floured kitchen towel.


5. Final Proof:

  • Cover and let proof for 1–2 hours at room temperature, or refrigerate overnight for deeper flavor and easier scoring.


6. Preheat Oven:

  • Place Dutch ovens (or heavy baking pots) with lids into the oven.

  • Preheat to 475°F (245°C) for at least 30 minutes.


7. Bake:

  • Carefully transfer one loaf into each hot Dutch oven (use parchment for easier handling).

  • Score the tops with a sharp blade or razor.

  • Cover with lids and bake for 20 minutes.

  • Remove lids and bake another 20–25 minutes, until crust is deep golden brown.

  • Cool on a wire rack for at least 1 hour before slicing.


Tips

  • Starter readiness: Your sourdough starter should be active and doubled in size before mixing (passes the “float test”).

  • Steam matters: Baking in Dutch ovens traps steam for that signature crackly crust.

  • Flavor: Cold-proofing overnight develops tangier, more complex sourdough flavor.

  • Storage: Keep at room temp up to 3 days; freeze slices for longer storage.


Would you like me to include a whole wheat or herb and garlic sourdough variation next?

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