Best Artisan Sourdough Bread Recipe For Beginners || No Scale & No Kneading
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- Опубликовано: 20 май 2024
- This is the best artisan sourdough bread recipe for beginners and I have been making it for many years now. This artisan sourdough bread recipe is simple and easy and will give you the keys to successfully bake beautiful sourdough bread. You don't need any fancy supplies like a scale to make this bread - and no kneading is required. I’ve been working with sourdough for over 15 years, and over time I’ve learned a lot of tips and tricks for success that I’m here to share with you. My goal is to make sourdough baking simple for you. Sourdough does not need to take over your life - it can easily fit into the margins of your day. If you follow the steps in this recipe, you’ll learn the art of working with sourdough, and have the satisfaction of making delicious fresh sourdough bread for you and your family.
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I love the fact that you're not the cleanest but you're indeed the best for me...love your style of baking with no fancy tools😊
@@user-vb9ve4ti4c thank you! Yes, we live a very real practical life here, so it’s not always perfectly clean, but definitely healthy! I’m glad some people can appreciate that😉. Thanks for following along!
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Been researching and baking sourdough for over two years. THIS is the BEST RUclips I have found! Love the true reality of your videos! Wish you lived next door!👍
Thank you! Sourdough can be made simple enough for anybody to make, and I’m hoping to help lots of people accomplish just that.
Thank you!
@@user-it2ey1pi2j you’re welcome
Looks so delicious. I hope someday to accomplish baking sourdough.
You can totally do it! And it is the most delicious thing you’ve ever eaten, not to mention the fact that it’s healthy for you so that’s an added bonus. If you have any questions or need any help along the way, let me know.
Thank you very much. Looking good
You’re welcome
Best, most relatable SD bread tutorial I've watched yet....and that's A LOT!!! Thank you!!!
That’s quite a compliment, thank you! Glad it was helpful to you. Let me know if you have any questions on your sourdough 😀
@@WagonWheelHomestead21 Thank you for offering any questions I may have! I particularly appreciate your no nonsense approach. I've often thought while watching such structured sourdough videos that the pioneers definitely did not fuss with "all that"! LOL
@@susanhemme8465 yeah they definitely didn’t 😂. They were trying to survive and the bread baking had to be pretty flexible😉. I’ll take questions anytime
@@WagonWheelHomestead21 Hello, again! I honestly have so many questions I don't know where to start! I'm hoping my issues lie within this particular problem. When I take my loaf out of the fridge the next day, it slowly looses its shape. I'm taking it out right after the oven has preheated. It is also difficult to score. It's like I'm not developing the proper tension. Any ideas are greatly appreciated!
@@susanhemme8465 so two things, I would back up and make sure that your starter you are making your bread with is super thick and very active. The second thing is make sure you’re developing enough structure in the dough, so you might need to do another lamination or some more coil folds. Is it losing shape before you put it into the fridge? How long are you bulk fermenting? I don’t mind the questions, I’m happy to help you.
Thank you sooo much for this video 😮. I have been struggling with my bread for a long time trying to get a more open crumb that isn’t kinda wet to the feel. I’m trying yours now 😊❤❤❤☝️❤️❤️❤️👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
You’re very welcome, and if you have any questions as you go through the process, please message me either here or on Instagram or Facebook @wagonwheelhomestead21. You can do this!!
It literally took me about a year (not daily baking or anything) but it was a long frustrating process
I was getting edible loafs but not quite right - flattish, gummyish
Your own environment, available flours, your particular starter, fluctuating seasonal temperatures all factor in so much that hands on experience is the only thing that really got me there
Do not give up it will come and you'll be turning out perfect loaves every single time
Thank you for making this video! You really simplified making artisan sourdough bread into something the average person can actually do. I am wondering if it is regular flour or rice flour that you sprinkled on the towel and dough before putting it in the cereal bowl? Or does it matter? I noticed you used rice flour before baking.
I use regular flour, but it doesn’t really matter. Rice flour is more expensive so I usually just use it for the scoring part. You’re very welcome, I’m glad this was helpful to you. Let me know if you have any other questions.
Hi, living in the Caribbean I’m still trying to figure the timing for this sourdough bread recipes. Yours looks easy to follow and I like how you explained it but I think that might be too many steps in manipulating the dough in this 85 n over temperature . I have to put the dough in the fridge between stretch n folds but sometimes my bread comes out dense . What can I do?
How long are you bulk fermenting it on the counter? You’re right, sometimes it is different depending on where you live, and really what you want to do is work with the dough until it has good structure. So if that’s only two stretch and folds or if that’s 10, then do whatever it takes. You can also reduce the time between stretch and folds, so stretch and fold every 15 minutes instead of every 30 minutes. And then the number one key is not to over ferment the dough, so maybe only bulk ferment for one hour and if it’s puffed up really nice, then go ahead and shape it and put it in the fridge. My house is fairly hot during the summer, but it doesn’t have as much humidity as you might have. Let me know how it goes, I’ll be anxious to know😀
P.S. I wish you lived next door also….
Wouldn’t that be fun?
Would an iron skillet work in place of a pizza stone?
Yes absolutely
I don’t see the link for your flour?
Here you go 😀. www.azurestandard.com/shop/product/food/flour/white/wheat/unbleached-bread-flour-ultra-unifine-organic/20260?package=FL401&a_aid=73fS2X4n9f
Not sure what I did but I still have half my starter left😳will see how it goes.
@@lindahernandez8693 yeah you will, the amount of starter was not the exact amount for the recipe, I always put the extra in my discard jar in the refrigerator😀
@@WagonWheelHomestead21 thank you for responding so quickly. I’m stretching now folding. So far all good. Will put the rest in fridge.
@@lindahernandez8693 awesome, can’t wait to see how it turns out.
@@WagonWheelHomestead21 well, would of turned out great but when I cut into them, I seen they were not done n I had big crumb holes in them. I didn’t bake at recommended temperature, I decided on 425 but now I know. Why the big holes in my crumb? They did look pretty 🙂
@@lindahernandez8693 bummer! Don’t give up, you just need to perfect it a little and it will work out. There’s usually fairly big holes in the crumb, just depending on how long you fermented the dough and all of that. You’d have to send me a picture of it for me to see for sure.
This was my first sourdough I tried making this it was flat and gummy what do you think went wrong I’m so confused should I try it again???
@@DaisySobotta i’m sorry to hear you had trouble, it does take a little bit of time to get the hang of it. If you have a scale, you might try making it with a scale at first until you kind of learn the texture and then go back to using cups. I use cups for everything, but for artisan sourdough when you’re learning, it can be easier if you use a scale just so the ratios are exact. Let me know what questions you have and how it goes, I’m here to help.
@@WagonWheelHomestead21ok yesterday i tried again i made beautiful loaf and it was super good i think im going to make another today and add some garlic thank you
@@DaisySobotta oh good! I’m so happy you figured it out. It is so rewarding and super yummy!
@@WagonWheelHomestead21 I’m only 13 and I’m watched your videos to make sourdough starter and it worked and now I’m making a garlic and onion one I’m having so much watching your videos they help me a lot thank you so much 😊
@@DaisySobotta you’re so welcome! I started doing a lot of cooking and baking when I was young as well and it will serve you well if you learn it young. You’ll be able to do a lot with it and learning these skills is so important. Super proud of you!