Top tips to make sourdough bread at home

By Shikha Singh

Flour Power:

Choose high-quality, unbleached, and unbromated flours. Go with whole wheat, rye, or even spelt.

Fermentation Fun:

Watch your dough rise and fall, like a living thing it is! Adjust timing based on temperature and desired flavor.

Patience:

Good things take time! Don't rush the fermentation or proofing. Relax, let the dough work.

Starter Savvy:

Start by crafting a strong, bubbly starter. Mix flour and water, feed it regularly and watch it come alive!

Feeding Schedule:

Keep it bubbly with a consistent feeding schedule. Think 1:1:1 – equal parts starter, flour, and water – as a yummy starter guide.

Hydration Hero:

More water means a fluffy, open crumb, while less creates a denser loaf.

Dutch Oven Delight:

Buy a good Dutch oven – your sourdough hero! Preheat it with your oven for a steamy haven that gives your bread that irresistible crust.

Scoring Secrets:

Before baking, score your dough with a sharp knife or lame. These shallow cuts guide the loaf's expansion and create beautiful patterns.