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Made two loaves today. What do we think about this crumb? I’m still pretty new to all this. I just started in February ❤️I think I’m improving. Curious as to everyone’s thoughts. Sourdough notes
Recipe makes 2 loaves 200g active starter, 650g water, 950g AP flour, 20g salt Start time: 7pm
Add 200g of starter to 650g of warm water and mix thoroughly. Let rest for 1 hour to let starter become bloomed
Add 950g of flour to the water and starter slurry Mix with a Dutch whisk until you have a shaggy dough Take the temperature of your dough Let sit for 45 minutes
After 45 minutes add 20g of salt to your dough and begin your stretch and folds Do 1 set of folds every 30 minutes Repeat until you’ve done 4 sets of stretch and folds Take the temperature of your dough 82 degrees
Proofing/Bulk Fermentation Dough warmer than 80 degrees will proof in less than 5 and a half hours 75 degrees will proof in roughly 7 hours 70 degrees will proof in roughly 12 hours 65 degrees will proof in roughly 16 hours
Place in refrigerator at any point to slow ferment to prevent over proofing. Always check the temp of your dough.
Once dough is properly proofed you can begin shaping
Once shaping is completed put your loaf into rice flour seasoned banneton Shaping completed at 930 am Allow to finish bulk fermentation in the refrigerator for atleast 1 to 2 before baking Heat up a Dutch Oven to 450 degrees for 45 minutes
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