In my continued hiatus from the chaos that passes as news nowadays, on Sunday I performed an experimental bake. Before bedtime on Saturday I mixed my flours, salt and a slurry of starter/water into a sticky dough. Stretched (not kneaded) and formed a ball.
By sunrise I had a nicely-proofed dough. Turned it out stretched it 8X and formed a ball to raise 4-5 hours while doggo and I did chores.
Baked it an hour.
My first sourdough rye.
If you like sourdough bread in a rye variation this turned-out amazing - and scary to get it right on the first try. Needs Nueske's liver pate or Usinger's braunschweiger. Naturally, raw beef and onions or pastrami works too.
Sourdough Bread
Starting the bread:
Start to finish about 12-16 hours - mostly overnight. Hands-on time is less than 1 hour.
385g water
90g starter
520g flour (100g whole wheat or rye flour and 420g high protein bread flour = 520g total)
I prefer King Arthur flours
12g table salt
For rye loaf - caraway seed to taste (optional)
Mix water with starter to make a slurry. Whisk the two flours together with the salt and add the slurry. Mix everything by hand or a plastic dough spatula. Cover and allow to rest for 15 minutes.
Stretching the bread:
Stretch and fold eight times. Rest 15 minute intervals. Perform this three times over 45 minutes. Form a ball with your dough, place in a bowl, cover and let it rest overnight (8-10 hours) at room temperature until doubled in size. If it is warmer this may take only 6-8 hours. Wet hands are non-stick. Resist any impulse to fold and knead on the countertop. I like to finish this step before bedtime.
Forming the loaf:
I like to start this step after rising first thing in the morning. Dump the dough out onto a floured counter. Cover with a bowl and let it rest ½ hour. With wet hands stretch and fold the dough forming a round loaf. Place on a floured towel in a bowl seam side up. Cover and allow to rest for 1-4 hours.
Baking the loaf:
30 minutes before baking allow a cast iron pot and lid to preheat in a 450F oven. Tip the towel-lined loaf from the bowl into parchment paper-lined cast iron. Slash and bake covered for 40 minutes at a reduced 425F. At the 40 minute interval remove the lid and bake for an additional 20 minutes at 375F (uncovered).
Total bake time is 60 minutes. Remove loaf to a wire rack and allow to rest at room temperature.
DO NOT give in to any urge to cut the loaf before it has cooled.
After it has cooled you can place the loaf cut side down on a cutting board for up to a day before bagging in plastic. Sourdough bread is naturally resistant to turning stale; if it lasts that long anyway.
Pro Tips: This sourdough bread is a very forgiving bake; don’t feel like you’re a slave to pinpoint timing. Nevertheless, weights and measures must be precise. Pull and fold your dough like taffy. Do not knead it on a countertop.
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