opensauce

All my favourite recipes

For this recipe, you need a sourdough starter … howto coming soon, assuming you have it already:

Ingredients

Method

(I find using a hand whisk is quite good for keeping things light and airy)

not essential, but I feel this helps to distribute the starter throughout the whole mix

If it’s too dry, add a few drops of water, and try again until all the flour is used

I like to add a damp tea-towel over the top, so I’m not watching it and to hold the cling film in place. I have the feeling the dough likes to rest in the dark…

Every half an hour, get a handful of dough from one side of the bowl, and pull it gently so the dough stretches out as long as you can get it, then fold it over itself. Turn the bowl 90 degrees, and do the same again, and again, and again. That’s your first “Stretch” session (i.e. do 4 folds every 30 mins). This is not a strict rule, you might find more folds is better - who knows! Experiment!

To know if it’s done, it should be at least double in size, and not “spring back” too quickly - if it’s too springy, leave it longer.

The idea here is to give it one last stretch, and to form a rough loaf shape, it’s worth having plenty of flour down to keep the surface from being sticky

Pinch any loose bits together so that it’s all in a bowl, this will end up being the bottom of the loaf.

This is to keep the moisture in, and allow the dough to “autolyse” (hydrate and strengthen gluten development) - the longer you leave it, more “sour” it will be.

This is so the bread gets a good start in an already warm container

You can also add some more decorative cuts that should come out in the bread. the point of the deep score is to allow the bread to expand during cooking.

Keeping the lid on makes the bread keep the moisture in the crust, giving the amazing crunchiness, when it comes off, that’s when it browns off nicely.

This allows any remaining moisture to come out whilst it cools so you don’t have soggy/doughy bread!

Enjoy!


image

image

image

image

image

image

image

image