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Monday, October 26, 2020

Sourdough Focaccia Recipe


Adapted From: https://heartbeetkitchen.com/2018/recipes/how-to-make-sourdough-focaccia/

Makes: 1 9x13 pan

Total time: ~1 day


Measuring

Weight (g)

Weight (oz)

Ingredient

¾ cup

170 g

6        oz

Active starter, at its peak

¾ cup

305 g

10.75 oz

Water, room temp

1 tbsp

22   g

0.77   oz

Honey

1.5 tsp

8     g

0.3     oz

Fine sea salt

1 tbsp



Olive oil

3 cups

460 g

16.22 oz

All purpose flour

2.5 tbsp



Melted butter

2



Tomatoes, thinly sliced (optional)

2 cloves



Garlic, minced (optional)

2 tbsp



Oregano (optional)


  1. Mix: In large bowl, mix starter, water, honey, salt, 1 tablespoon olive oil.

  2. Knead: Add flour. Knead by hand for 12-15 minutes, until you feel the dough tighten and acquire resistance, pulling away from the sides of the bowl as you work with it.

  3. Bulk fermentation: Cover the bowl with a very damp cloth and set in a place ideally around 75 degrees. Let rise for about 5-6 hours, dough will have risen some and be puffy, showing a few bubbles on the surface.

  4. Stretch/fold: Stretch and fold four “corners” of the dough, basically on top of itself. Cover again and let rest several hours at room temperature until dough has a few bubbles on top, has a glossy finish and has doubled. You can also put it in refrigerator and do this step overnight.

  5. Transfer: Brush a 9x13 cake pan liberally with olive oil, distributing all the way to sides of pan. Using lightly oiled hands, gently scrape dough out into your cake pan. Using your hands pull the edges out to gently stretch them. Leave dough alone when it's about 1 1/2 - 2 inches tall. Let rise in a warm spot, covered with another sheet pan that’s upside down (so it has room to rise) for 2-3 hours until it is puffy and super bubbly.

  6. Prep: At this point the dough should have visible bubbles in it. If not, let it rise more. Preheat oven to 400F. Drizzle 2-3 tablespoons olive oil (don't be shy) onto the bread, and press your fingertips using your whole hand into the risen dough. Your fingertips should go all the way down through the dough, hitting the pan. Then drizzle melted butter over the dough, brushing with a pastry brush, and then sprinkle 2 cloves minced garlic, and 1 teaspoon dried oregano to top of bread.

  7. Bake: Put pan in oven on middle rack and bake for 15 minutes. Turn oven down to 350F and bake for another 12 minutes, until crust is golden brown and bounces back slightly when you press down on it. Let cool for 15 minutes and eat.

Sunday, October 25, 2020

Sourdough Boule Recipe


Adapted From: https://www.theperfectloaf.com/beginners-sourdough-bread/

Makes: 2 x 900-gram loaf (consider halving)

Total time: ~2 days


Levain

Full Recipe 

Half Recipe

Ingredient

37 g

1.31 oz

18.5 g

0.65 oz

Mature sourdough starter (100% hydration)

37 g

1.31 oz

18.5 g

0.65 oz

Whole wheat flour

37 g

1.31 oz

18.5 g

0.65 oz

Bread flour

74 g

2.61 oz

37    g

1.31 oz

Water (room temp or slightly warmer)


Dough

Full Recipe 

Half Recipe

Ingredient

748 g

26.38 oz

374    g

13.19 oz

Bread flour

110 g

3.88   oz

55      g

1.94   oz

Wheat flour

49   g

1.72   oz

24.5   g

0.86   oz

Rye flour (or wheat flour)

641 g

22.61 oz

320.5 g

11.31 oz

Water

184 g

6.49   oz

92      g

3.25   oz

100% hydration levain (from above)

18   g

0.63   oz

9        g

0.32   oz

Sea Salt

50   g

1.76   oz

25      g

0.88   oz

Water


Steps

Step

Description

Rest

Timing

Option 1 

Timing Option 2

1. Levain

Mix levain.

Store for 5-6 hrs. 

5-6 hrs

8am

12pm

2. Autolyse

Mix dough flours & most of water (exclude 50g & salt).

Store 1 hr, covered, in warm spot.

1 hr

12pm

4pm
(5:40)

3. Mix

Mix above dough, salt, excluded 50g water, & levain. Will seem wet.

Bulk fermentation for 4 hrs, covered.

30 min

1pm

5pm
(6:30)

4. Bulk Fermentation

Perform 3 sets of stretch & folds, spaced out by 30 min. Wet hands & do 4 folds (N/S/E/W). Rest dough covered between sets. Dough rise should be 20-50%.

4 hrs

1:30pm
2 pm

2:30pm

5:30pm
6pm
6:30pm

5. Divide & Preshape

Flour work surface & divide dough in 2 halves.

Rest 25 min, uncovered.

25 min

5pm

9pm

6. Shape

Flour dough & work surface. Flip floured top down on work surface.

  • Flour hands

  • Grab bottom of round, stretch down & then up ⅔ to top.

  • Grab left & right, pull away & fold one side in, then the other.

  • Grab top, stretch away, then down. Roll dough so seams are on bottom.

  • Rest dough for a few min.

  • Place seam side up in towel-lined bowl dusted with flour.

Rest 20 min.

20 min

5:30pm

9:30pm

7. Cover & Seal

Cover & seal.

Rest 16 hrs, in fridge.

16 hrs

5:50pm

9:50pm

8. Bake w/Lid

https://www.kingarthurflour.com/blog/2017/07/05/baking-in-a-cold-dutch-oven


Score loaves, put in cold dutch oven.

Set to 475F. Bake with lid for 20 min.

20 min

9am

1pm

9. Bake w/o Lid

Turn oven down to 450F. Bake without lid for 30 min.

30 min

9:20am

1:20pm

10. Rest

Remove & let rest for 1-2 hours

1-2 hrs

9:50am

1:50pm