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SOURDOUGH
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Pg. 3 Welcome
Pg. 4-8 S ar er
Pg. 19 Ingredien
Pg. 22 S orage
Pg. 24 Thank o !
Pg. 25 FAQ
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STARTER STORAGE MAINTENANCE
A ar er picall ha a 12-24 ho r
c cle, depending on ho arm or cold
i i in o r home. Thi mean ha i
A Fe deple e i food re o rce and need
o be fed e er 24 ho r . The flo r i
N e he food, he a er and empera re
help crea e he righ fermen ing
On en ironmen .
S d gh Af er he fir ime o e o r
ar er, o can hen keep i in an
Sa e air igh con ainer in he fridge. M
pical c cle i o keep i in he fridge
Lef : fed 24 Righ : j fed,
n il he nigh before I an o make ho r earlier, ill gro o fill
bread. I ill ake i o of he fridge c rren l a i he jar o er he
before bed and feed i eq al amo n peak ne 24 ho r
If o 're he pe ho an o be a prepared a
po ible, ma be le he ar er do ble, di card, feed, and
le i do ble ano her ime or o before o ar . If
o j an o go for i a oon a i do ble , go for
i ! So rdo gh c l re are ali e and e er-changing
and e er one' i differen . M recommenda ion i o
al a e perimen and gi e o r elf and o r ar er
plen of ime and pa ience o learn.
THE RECIPE
PAIN DE CAMPAGNE
STEP
FEEDING THE LEVAIN
TOTAL TIME: 24 ho r Thi ep need o happen 4-6 ho r before
o ill be mi ing he do gh, and abo 24
HANDS ON TIME: Appro ima el 30 min e
ho r before o ill ac all be baking
BULK FERMENTATION: Abo 5 ho r bread.
Af er 4-6 ho r , or once o r
ar er ha f ll do bled, po r 310
gram of 80-95 degree a er in o a
large mi ing bo l and add 180g of
o r do bled ar er. Mi b
hi king i h o r hand n il
comple el incorpora ed.
STEP
MIX FINAL DOUGH
Make s re o r scale is a ero
and add 400g o al of flo r o
o r mi ing bo l. Yo can break
his amo n p and do 350g all
p rpose and 50g hole hea , or
an combina ion of flo rs o d
like. J s make s re he o al
added is 400g. Add 12-15g of sal
and mi ell b hand, re-
e ing o r hand as needed o
red ce s ickiness. End i h a
small fold and le res for 10-30
min es before s ep 4.
STEP Yo can do hese 3-4 folds a an poin d ring he
4-5 ho r b lk fermen a ion, b I find i orks bes
FOLDING + BULK FERMENTATION
in he firs co ple of ho rs. Yo 'll kno o r
This do gh needs 3-4 folds do gh is read for i s ne fold hen i has
comple el rela ed, looks more smoo h on he
i hin he firs 2 ho rs of he
s rface and has risen more since he las fold.
fermen a ion, b ill b lk
fermen for appro ima el 4-5
ho rs, or n il i has do bled.
p
o en, prehea i o 350 degrees F,
inside, p he lid on, and p in he o en. Se a imer for 13 and once prehea ed, check o
min es. Af er 13 min es, remo e he lid so he loaf can con in e make s re he hermome er in
o r o en ma ches he
baking and bro n ell. Se a imer for 12 min es. Baking ime empera re o r o en sa s i s
aries grea l , so check of en in he las fe min es for good color. a . If i does no ma ch, o can
Loaf sho ld be medi m-dark bro n. Yo can check he in ernal refer o o r o en's man al or
google ho o calibra e o r
empera re as ell b s icking a reg lar mea hermome er do n o en. I 's a er simple s ep ha
in o he cen er of he loaf--i sho ld be p o 185-190 degrees ill grea l impro e he
acc rac of an hing o bake.
hen o r loaf is baked hro gh.
Ano her eas me hod o check if i is done is o lif i p and ap he bo om. I sho ld be dark
bro n and so nd hollo . Once done, remo e from he o en and place he loaf on o a cooling
rack so air can circ la e aro nd i .
Once o r bread has comple el cooled and o 're read o s ore i , an hing air igh orks
ell. Bees a raps are grea oo, b i ill dr o a bi q icker since he 're no
comple el air igh . No e ha he cr s ill lose a lo of i s crispness af er he firs da , ha 's
normal. J s lea e i hole and slice of onl ha o an a ha momen .
BAKING
EQUIPMENT
f ha e ' iced e , e d ch e f ba i g b ead i . The ' e a
g ea , if c i a i che i e ha e f b ead, , b e b h,
g ,a d e. Wh a e he g ea f b ead? f ice i he eci e,
he fi ha f f he i e he af i i he e , he id i . Thi a he
ea a d c ea e a bi f a e ec e . Thi c ib e a
g ea i e, b a c he b ead h gh h gh he ce e , a d
f a , c ea e ha hi , c i c ha F e ch b ead i ad i ed f . The
ea ge a i i e he c f he b ead hich a begi ca a e i e he
c a d e da a i gfa .
Happy baking.
FAQ
How often should I feed my starter?
When you are ready to make bread or when you're going to store it for more than a
few days in the fridge. Your starter should always be stored in the fridge and pulled
out the morning you are going to start your recipe. If your starter has been stored in
the fridge for more than a few days, you may need to feed it twice before starting
bread with it. In that case, I would pull it out the night before, feed it, leave it on the
counter overnight, then discard half of it when you wake up and start your recipe
by feeding it again. If your starter sits out at room temperature, you will need to feed
it every 24 hours.
Can I add things like seeds or dried fruit into this loaf?
Yes! I love adding cinnamon and raisins, nuts, seeds, herbs, etc. Note that adding dried
fruit will likely increase the time it needs to bake since fruit has a lot of moisture
and density. If you want to add things in, mix them in when you do the final mix
with the flour and salt. You can also coat the outside in something like poppy or
sesame seeds, just mist the loaf with a bit of water so they stick on right before
baking.