Sourdough Bread 101: An Introduction to Bread Making

Now that you have a sourdough starter, let’s make some sourdough bread! It’s much simpler than you’d ever think and all you need is a couple bowls, a towel and time. No kneading required! We will call this sourdough bread 101. I’m relatively new to it and if you want to learn a lot more about sourdough bread, check out this guy. I’ve learned a lot about bread making from the Bake with Jack’s channel.

My advice is to enjoy the process of sourdough and don’t worry about what it turns out like. Some loaves will be really hilarious, especially in the beginning. It will still taste amazing and is super healthy for you. So get started. Put down your pencils. It’s finally time for your test on sourdough bread 101.

How to Make Sensational Sourdough Bread for Beginners
Measure out 100g.
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Add water.
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Then flour.
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Some salt next.
How to Make Sensational Sourdough Bread for Beginners
Stir with a spoon handle
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Stir until the flour picks up all the water.
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It’ll look really stick at first. Don’t worry. Cover it with a towel or plastic wrap and let it rest.
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Within about 30 minutes, it will start looking like dough.
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Every 20 minutes, pull the dough, top, left, bottom, right. At first, it will be really elastic. Do this every 20 minutes for the next couple of hours.
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Now shape the dough by flattening into a rough rectangle about the length of your pan.
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Continue pulling and stretching to the center.
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Again, I like to go North, East, South, West. Just a compulsion more than anything.
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After this, you put the seam side down in a pan and let it rest until it rises.
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Place a clean, lint free towel in a bowel and flour generously. Add the dough seam side up. Cover and let rest 2 – 3 hours.
Place rested dough on a well floured pan or use a non-stick one. Slice the dough quickly with a sharp knife to create an place for the dough to vent during baking.
Place in a preheated oven and bake 45 minutes.
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Cool completely before slicing.
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Admire your work.
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Happy Baking!

One note of caution should be addressed when making sourdough bread, especially at room temperatures for more than 8-10 hours. Cleanliness is essential. You can introduce bad bacteria and despite popular beliefs, the starter does not inhibit these growths. Rather, studies have shown the bacteria to grow starting at the 4 hour mark. So please work on clean surfaces and with clean equipment and supplies.

Sourdough Bread 101

Sourdough Bread

This is a basic higher hydration sourdough loaf to give you the feel for working with wet dough so you'll feel more confident in the future to push boundaries. It’s a fantastic way to learn how to make a nice airy bread with a chewy crust and minimal effort.
Print Recipe
Prep Time5 minutes
Cook Time45 minutes
Rest Time18 hours
Total Time18 hours 50 minutes
Servings12
Calories 110

Ingredients

  • 3 cups (450g) flour
  • 1 ⅓ cups (320mL) water
  • ½ cup (100g) starter
  • 1 tsp (5g) salt

Instructions

  • In a large bowl, add starter and water.
  • Add in flour and salt, stir with a spoon handle or hands until a shaggy dough forms. It will be sticky. Do not add flour.
  • Cover and let sit overnight at room temperature.
  • The next day, wet your hands. Gently remove the dough from the bowl onto a clean work surface.
  • Using damp hands, grab a top section of the dough. Stretch and bring it to the opposite side. Do this for each side. This will create tension.
  • Find a colander or an 8″ bowl with deep sides. Using a clean towel, line the colander and dust liberally with flour.
  • With damp hands, pick up the dough and place it seem side up in the container. Dust the top and fold the towel over. Leave for approximately 2-3 hours.
  • Place one rack in the middle of the oven and the second rack as close to the bottom as possible. On the bottom rack, place a pan filled with 1/2" (1cm) of water. Do not use a glass container for the water as it could break or shatter due to thermal shock. Preheat oven 450F (230C.)
  • Gently remove the top towel and invert the dough onto a baking sheet in one swift movement. If the towel sticks, wet your fingers and gently pull the towel away while pressing on the dough.
  • Slice the top with a sharp knife quickly about 1/8" (3mm) deep and the length of the bread.
  • Open the stove carefully, as the steam could burn you.
  • Add the bread and bake 15 minutes. Reduce temperature to 400F (200C) and bake an additional 25-30 minutes. Center of bread should reach 212F (100C.)
  • Let cool on wire rack before slicing.

Nutrition Facts
Sourdough Bread
Serving Size
 
1 slice
Amount per Serving
Calories
110
% Daily Value*
Sodium
 
387.5
mg
17
%
Carbohydrates
 
24.4
g
8
%
Protein
 
4.4
g
9
%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
* Calories provided as a courtesy and not guaranteed.

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4 Comments
  1. Teresa

    5 stars
    I agree with Dan R., best sourdough instructions I’ve found. Just pinned to Pinterest for future reference. 😉

    Reply
    • Jackson

      Thank you so much, Teresa! I am honored to be “pinned” to a Pinterest board. I think this is the first time!
      Hopefully it’s not like mine and you actually make the recipes you pin, haha!

      Reply
  2. dan ramsey

    5 stars
    The very best online baking info I’ve found. Thanks very much.

    Reply
    • Jackson

      Thank you for the wonderful compliment. I hope it helps you learn how to make sourdough successfully. Have a great day!

      Reply
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