Basic White Sourdough using 100% Hydration Starter – Northwest Sourdough (2024)

Basic White Sourdough using 100% Hydration Starter – Northwest Sourdough (1)

I have been working on some 100% starter hydration recipes. A 100% hydration sourdough starter is a culture which is kept and fed with water and flour at equal weights. Like for instance 5 oz water to 5 oz flour. A 166% hydration starter is fed with equal volume of flour and water, which most typically is one cup of water (8.3 oz) and one cup of flour (5 oz).

Basic White Sourdough using 100% Hydration Starter – Northwest Sourdough (2)

A lot of bakers keep their starter at 100% hydration and so here is a recipe for a basic white sourdough bread using the 100% starter:

Basic White Sourdough

In the afternoon mix together by hand or mixer:

  1. 100% hydration sourdough starter – 16 oz/453g
  2. Water – 18 oz/510g
  3. Bread flour – 32 oz/907g
  4. Oil – .5 oz/14g
  5. Sugar – .5 oz/14g
  6. Sea Salt – .8 oz/22g (Don’t add salt until after autolyse- see below)

Mix ingredients together until well incorporated. Allow dough to set for 20 minutes to rest (this is called autolyse). After autolyse, add salt and knead the dough in the bowl until the salt is well mixed in. Cover your dough and let it ferment for 4 – 6 hours or until it feels spongy and well developed.

During the fermentation time, fold the dough int the bowl once an hour. To fold dough, just take the edge of the dough and fold it over on itself, work around the bowl until you have folded over all sides.

After the ferment is done, shape your loaves. You will have 4 lbs 4 oz of dough at 65% hydration. You can divide this into two 2 lb loaves or four 1lb loaves.

Put your shaped dough into bannetons and cover them with plastic bags. Then refrigerate overnight. Next morning take out your dough staggering the loaves by 30 minutes so they are not all proofed at the same time. Let the dough warm up and finish it’s final proof.

This will take anywhere from one hour to three hours. When it looks like the loaf has one hour of proofing left, turn your oven on to 450F degrees and preheat it with a baking stone inside, for one hour. 10 minutes before you will bake your first loaf, preheat a roasting pan lid in the oven.

When the dough is done proofing, turn out your loaf and slash the top, then slide the dough onto a peel which has been sprinkled with semolina flour. Slide the dough onto the hot stone, spray the loaf all over with water, then place the hot roasting lid over the dough. Close the oven door and bake for 20 minutes.

After 20 minutes, take off the roasting lid to allow the crust to crisp up and brown. Bake for another 10 -15 minutes until the color is a nice deep color. If you notice that the loaf is browning too fast, turn the oven down to 425 degrees for the last 10 -15 minutes of the bake.

Roasting lid baking:

Take out your beautiful loaf and cool on a cooling rack. Reheat the oven and then bake the next loaf. This bread is a very easy and delicious loaf, it goes well with almost anything and makes terrific sandwiches and toast.

Basic White Sourdough using 100% Hydration Starter – Northwest Sourdough (3)

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I also wanted to give notice that there are more variety of starters available in the store now if you have been waiting for one of the rye starters or need a new white starter, check it out: Sourdough Store . There are a variety of starter from around the world available.

Have fun baking!!

Basic White Sourdough using 100% Hydration Starter – Northwest Sourdough (2024)

FAQs

Should sourdough starter be 100% hydration? ›

Different recipes may suggest different hydration levels because it will ultimately impact your final sourdough baked good. A lower hydration (under 100%), meaning more flour and less water, is often used to create a thicker dough and stiffer baked good.

What is the 100 hydration sourdough starter recipe? ›

A 100% hydration sourdough starter is a culture which is kept and fed with water and flour at equal weights. Like for instance 5 oz water to 5 oz flour. A 166% hydration starter is fed with equal volume of flour and water, which most typically is one cup of water (8.3 oz) and one cup of flour (5 oz).

What is the best hydration percentage for sourdough bread? ›

I typically like to stick to the 70 to 75% range. This gives me a nice open crumb without being to wet of a dough that it is impossible to work with. Should sourdough starter be 100% hydration? Sourdough starter can be at right at, above, or below 100% hydration.

How do I know if my sourdough starter is strong enough? ›

Typical signs your starter is ripe and ready to be used:
  1. Some rise.
  2. Bubbles on top and at the sides.
  3. A sour aroma.
  4. Loosening in consistency.
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How do you feed a 100% hydration sourdough starter? ›

The 100% refers to the feeding ratio of water to flour that is used to feed the small portion of sourdough. Equal amounts of flour and water are used. For example, the amount I recommend feeding a tablespoon portion of sourdough starter for one loaf of bread is 60 grams of water and 60 grams of flour.

What happens if your sourdough is too hydrated? ›

High Hydration Sourdough Tips

Higher hydration doughs tend to ferment faster. Over fermented dough will become sticky and unworkable. The amount of time it takes for your dough to proof depends on many factors, including the maturity of your starter and environment.

What does 100% hydration dough mean? ›

Remember that hydration = water / flour. So in the recipe above, if water is 750g and flour is 1,000g, the total hydration of the dough is 750 / 1,000, or 75%. Another example: If a recipe has the same weight of flour and water (let's say 750g of each), then the hydration would be 100%.

How much does 1 cup of 100 hydration sourdough weigh? ›

Depends on flour used and hydration. But in keeping with a typical 100% hydrated starter here is an excerpt from the King Arthur website… So they give 227g as one cup in a recipe.

What is the best hydration level for white bread? ›

For my normal strongwhite flour non-sourdough mix - I also work around the 70 - 75% hydration levels. However, if I'm introducing other 'dry' ingredients then I might adjust accordingly. The dough will be stickier.

Does higher hydration sourdough need more stretch and folds? ›

Generally 4 to 6 sets of stretch and folds should be sufficient (4 folds in each set). Similarly, 4 to 6 coil folds should be enough to develop the gluten in a higher hydration dough.

How many times should I stretch and fold sourdough? ›

Most recipes recommend 4 or 6 sets of stretch and folds with 30 minutes intervals. Also, you do not want to be handling the dough late in the bulk fermentation process. It is best to leave it untouched for the last 2 hours (minimum) of bulk fermentation. What is the difference between stretch and folds and coil folds?

Do you have to discard sourdough starter every time you feed it? ›

With each sourdough starter feeding, you'll be discarding some to avoid it from becoming overly acidic. Most will compost or trash this discard, but you can save it and use it in other recipes!

What does the perfect sourdough starter look like? ›

It's okay if your starter doesn't have big bubbles. Large bubbles can be the result of the flour you're using and the hydration. What's more important overall, is to see strong signs of consistent fermentation: some bubbles, consistent rise each day, a sour aroma, a loosening in texture.

Should sourdough starter have big or small bubbles? ›

As long as your starter is doubling (or even tripling) in a timely manner after being fed, the size of the bubbles don't really matter too much. What you're looking for is activity and fermentation. Bubbles of any kind are an indication that this is happening inside your jar.

How wet should sourdough starter be? ›

Ideally your sourdough starter should be the consistency of warm peanut butter. It should be pourable once at peak, but have a mousse like, aerated texture. What flour is best to use for a sourdough starter? You can literally use any kind of flour for a sourdough starter - as long as it's not bleached.

What happens if you add too much water to sourdough starter? ›

This is not always a bad thing, and sometimes extra flour is necessary to rectify a runny starter or make the starter peak at a later time. Feeding a sourdough starter too much water is worse as the starter won't have enough flour to feed on and it will be runny and less bubbly than it should be.

What is the 200% hydration sourdough starter? ›

The sourdough starter you can create using the Old Farmer's Almanac guide will be a 200% hydration starter because it is fed equal parts flour and water by volume. Grams versus cups. I've found it easiest and most accurate to measure all of the ingredients in my sourdough recipes in grams.

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