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This is a very basic sourdough bread: 500 g flour, 375 g water, 100 g starter, and 11 g salt. It follows the same process/formula as my Whole Wheat-ish Sourdough Bread recipe. This one makes a slightly larger loaf and calls for all-purpose flour or bread flour (no whole wheat, though you certainly could add some if you wish). At the end of the video, I should you the crumb of two different loaves, one that underwent a 6-hour fridge proof, and one that underwent a 24-hour fridge proof. A longer, cold proof is the key for a lighter, airier crumb. Update: In the video, I end the bulk fermentation when the dough has doubled in volume. More recently, I have been ending the bulk fermentation when the dough has increased by 50% in volume. If you've had success with letting the dough double, continue to do so. I am finding I actually get even better oven spring, when I shorten the bulk fermentation and don't let the dough grow so high. Find the full recipe here: https://alexandracooks.com/2017/10/24/artisan-sourdough-made-simple-sourdough-bread-demystified-a-beginners-guide-to-sourdough-baking/ --β±οΈTimestampsβ±οΈ--- 0:00β Combining the water, sourdough starter, salt, and flour. 0:26β Mixing the dough. 0:43 Transfering the dough to a straight-sided container. 0:51β First set of stretches and folds. 1:10β Second set of stretches and folds. 1:16β Third set of stretches and folds. 1:22β Fourth and final set of stretches and folds. 1:41β Dough left alone to rise. 1:51β Dough doubled in volume. 2:00β Preshape + Bench Rest. 2:29β Preparing the banneton with a flour sack towel and rice flour. 2:41β Final shape. 3:07β Transferring sourdough to prepared banneton and then fridge. 3:26β Scoring a sourdough boule after a 6-hour cold proof. 3:49β Transferring sourdough to preheated Dutch oven. 4:20β Removing baked loaf of sourdough from the oven. 4:23β Cutting the sourdough boule (6-hour cold proof). 4:35β Cutting the sourdough boule (24-hour cold proof)
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