BREAD SOURDOUGH STARTER RECIPES

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SOURDOUGH BREAD | JAMIE OLIVER RECIPES



Sourdough bread | Jamie Oliver recipes image

Making your own sourdough takes a bit of prep and know-how, but once you’ve got the knack and start developing your instincts, you’ll be hooked!

Total Time 50 minutes

Yield 1 loaf

Number Of Ingredients 8

50 g mature sourdough starter
50 g strong white bread flour
100 g levain starter
400 g organic strong white bread flour
100 g organic whole wheat flour
½ tablespoon fine salt
fine semolina flour for dusting
semolina for dusting

Steps:

    1. The night before you want to bake, make the levain starter. Pour 50ml of tepid water into a large mixing bowl. Use your fingers to gently stir in the mature sourdough starter until fully dissolved, then repeat with the flour until smooth and combined.
    2. Leave, covered, in a warm place for at least 8 hours – it’s ready when lots of bubbles appear on the surface and the dough has a milky-sweet aroma.
    3. The next day, to make the final dough, pour 325ml of tepid water into a large mixing bowl and add 100g of the levain, which should float (the remaining levain can be fed and used as a new sourdough starter, or gifted to a friend). Use your fingers to gently stir it into the water until fully dissolved, then repeat with both flours. Cover with a damp cloth and rest in a warm place for 1 hour.
    4. Now add the salt and 25ml of tepid water, scrunching them into the dough until fully combined. Set aside, covered, in a warm place for 30 minutes.
    5. Wet your hand slightly and give the dough four folds in the bowl, one at each ‘corner’. This is one turn. Repeat this process another three times at 30-minute intervals, turning the dough four times in total across 2 hours. After the last turn, cover and leave to rise in a warm place for another 2 hours.
    6. To shape the loaf, tip the dough onto a clean surface and gently dust the top with a handful of semolina flour. Roughly shape into a round, being careful to keep as much air in the dough as possible. Rest, covered, for 30 minutes.
    7. Dust a basket or cane banneton with semolina flour (or you can simply use a medium bowl lined with a clean, floured tea towel). Lightly flour the dough again and flip it over, so the flour side is on the worktop. Set the dough in front of you and gently shape into a round. Turn the dough over, then place it in your floured basket, banneton or tea towel-lined bowl.
    8. Cover the dough with a shower cap (or oiled cling film) and allow to rest for 1 to 2 hours, or until increased in size by a quarter and looking bubbly. Transfer your dough, in its basket or bowl, to the fridge to rise for another 12 to 16 hours, or until bubbly and risen by another quarter.
    9. Place a heavy lidded casserole pot on the bottom shelf of the oven, then preheat to full whack (240ºC/464ºF/gas 9).
    10. Bring your loaf out of the fridge and scatter semolina over the top. Working carefully, remove the hot pot from the oven, take off the lid and gently tip your dough out into the pot, so now the pattern should be the right way up. Score it with a sharp knife, holding it at a 40 degree angle to the surface of the dough for the best slashes, then carefully cover and return to the oven.
    11. Reduce the temperature to 230ºC/446ºF/gas 8 and bake for 30 minutes. Carefully remove the lid and bake for a final 20 minutes, or until a malted golden brown. Remove to a wire rack to cool.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 160 calories, FatContent 0.7 g fat, SaturatedFatContent 0.2 g saturated fat, ProteinContent 5.5 g protein, CarbohydrateContent 34.8 g carbohydrate, SugarContent 0.7 g sugar, SodiumContent 0.9 g salt, FiberContent 2.2 g fibre

HOW TO MAKE SOURDOUGH STARTER FOR BREAD RECIPE - FOOD.COM



How to Make Sourdough Starter for Bread Recipe - Food.com image

This is your basic Sour Dough bread starter to be used over and over again. Look for the sour dough bread recipe to make use of this starter. There are two ways to make sour dough starter one without yeast where you feed the starter daily and this recipe where you just let the yeast do the work and let it sit for 3 or 4 days. Be sure that you clean the jar well before putting the saved starter back in it.

Total Time 96 hours

Prep Time 96 hours

Yield 1 starter

Number Of Ingredients 4

1 (1 tablespoon) package dry yeast
2 1/2 cups water
2 cups flour
1 tablespoon sugar

Steps:

  • Dissolve yeast in 1/2 cup warm water, rest for ten minutes.
  • Mix in flour, sugar& remaining water.
  • Allow to stand, loosely covered, in a warm place for 3 or 4 days. Use a large (preferably ceramic) bowl as it will rise considerably.
  • Every time the batter is used to make a product set aside 1 cup to be used as a"starter" for another batch.
  • Keep covered in the fridge (a pint jar works nicely).
  • To make it into a basic batter again, add another 2 cups flour& 2 cups warm water and allow to stand at room temp overnight It is now ready to use, but again reserve a cup of the starter.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 997.8, FatContent 3.4, SaturatedFatContent 0.5, CholesterolContent 0, SodiumContent 29, CarbohydrateContent 208.3, FiberContent 10, SugarContent 13.2, ProteinContent 30.7

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