How to Make a Sourdough Sandwich Loaf
Make Your Own Moist, Delicious Sourdough Sandwich Loaf
“This recipe is so easy – it's perfect for the beginner or the busy sourdough baker. It makes a great loaf for sandwiches and the holes are small so your spreads won't drip through the holes.”
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I went in search of a simple loaf after a family member made a brick for his first loaf. I wanted to give him something simple to make. This is so easy, anyone can do it. All you need is a little patience for the bulk ferment.
Prep Time: 15 min plus proofing time
Cook Time: 30-40 min
Servings: 1 loaf
Ingredients
400 g bread flour
200 g water
100 g active starter
20 g local raw honey
20 g olive oil
8 g sea salt
Preparation Steps
1. Combine everything in a bowl and knead by hand or in a mixer using your dough hook until a soft, smooth dough forms.
2. Cover and let rest for 1 hour.
3. Do one set of stretch and folds, then rest another hour. (Do this 2 times total, including rest.)
4. Stretch the dough out on the counter to form a rectangle.
5. Roll up the dough so it forms a cylinder and place it seam side down in a greased bread pan.
6. Cover with plastic wrap.
7. Let it double in size on your counter.
8. Once doubled, place in the fridge for a few hours to overnight.
9. Preheat oven to 375º F. Score the dough with 5-6 diagonal slashes.
10. Bake for 30-40 minutes, until the top is a soft, golden brown and the bread has an internal temperature of 200º F.
11. Butter the top, remove from pan after 5-10 minutes and let cool completely before slicing.
NOTE
This sandwich bread is moist and delicious. It has the perfect crumb for a sandwich loaf – airy, yet sturdy enough to hold your spreads.
Original recipe from an unknown source. Someone posted this recipe in the comments section of a page and their name didn't show up in my screenshot. Many thanks to the mystery poster.
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