Soft Crust Sourdough Bread Recipe · Coffee Fit Kitchen (2024)

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This Soft Crust Sourdough Bread Recipe is surprisingly easy to make and much healthier and tastier than store-bought bread! The sourdough flavor creates a unique loaf that is flavorful and perfect for pairing with loads of sandwiches. Not only does sourdough offer an intense flavor, but it has also added health benefits and nutritional value to your diet!

Sourdough Health Benefits

Sourdough has become one of my favorite types of bread that I have tried. I used to get it from the store in the past and was amazed by the depth of flavor. The best part about sourdough is how good it is for you! A homemade sourdough starter is full of natural probiotics that aid in digestion and gut health. The fermentation process of the grains makes the bread much easier for our bodies to process and we get more whole nutrients from the grains. It’s also full of antioxidants that can help in avoiding cancers, aging, and chronic diseases.

There have even been certain studies that indicate those with gluten intolerances can handle eating sourdough bread because of its ease on the gut. Overall, sourdough is so much fun to bake, healthy and can be a hobby to maintain a starter.

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Sourdough Starter

Since I had tried sourdough and heard of the health benefits, I’d been wanting to try making my own starter. It literally only takes water and flour to get the sourdough going. Of course, you have to put some time into helping it grow natural yeast but after that it gets easy. To be honest, I’m lucky enough to have been gifted my starter from my older sister. She got her starter recipe from Farmhouse on Boone. After your starter is developed, its so easy to maintain. You just have to make sure it’s fed enough to keep the yeast going. That can be once a week or daily.

Bread Ingredients

  • Sourdough starter
  • Purified water
  • Large egg
  • Olive oil
  • Honey
  • Fine sea salt
  • Unbleached All-purpose flour

Sourdough Ingredient Notes

This bread is very simple when it comes to the ingredients. However, there are a few ways you can tweak it if necessary. For one, the olive oil can be replaced with melted coconut oil or canola oil.

I like to use a touch of raw honey in my sandwich breads because it adds moisture and helps the natural yeast to ferment. Although, another good option for loaves like this one is molasses. It helps keep the bread moist and adds an extra boost of flavor. I recommend unsulphered molasses and not blackstrap.

Sourdough Bread Making Equipment

  • Stand Mixer with dough attachment
  • Measuring cups and spoons
  • Spatula
  • Large mixing bowl
  • 8.5×4.5 Loaf pan
  • Cooling rack

The equipment for this recipe is fairly simple. The only special thing needed is a good quality stand mixer. I personally love my KitchenAid mixer. While a mixer isn’t completely necessary for making this bread, it does make things a lot easier. You can definitely knead this dough by hand, it’s just messier and takes a bit longer.

Recipe Notes

  • If you’re kneading the dough by hand it will take closer to 10 minutes for the gluten to be developed enough.
  • For an overnight option, proof the bread in the refrigerator and finish the final proofing at room temperature.
  • Store this bread wrapped in plastic wrap or aluminum foil at room temperature. It should last between 5-7 days before it dries out.
  • Do not store this bread in the refrigerator after it’s baked because it will dry out quickly.
  • This bread can be frozen after it’s baked by wrapping it in plastic wrap and placing it in a ziplock freezer bag. It can last up to 3 months and be defrosted at room temperature when you’re ready to use it.
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This Soft Crust Sourdough Bread is so easy to make, yet has so much flavor! It’s perfect for sandwiches, toast, garlic breads, or as a plain slice.

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 30 minutes mins

Proofing Time 7 hours hrs 30 minutes mins

Total Time 8 hours hrs 15 minutes mins

Course Bread, Breakfast, Snack

Cuisine American

Servings 14

Calories 126 kcal

Equipment

  • 1 Stand Mixer with dough attachment

  • 1 Measuring cups and spoons

  • 1 Spatula

  • 1 Large mixing bowl

  • 1 8.5×4.5 Loaf pan

  • 1 Cooling rack

Ingredients

  • 1 Cup Sourdough starter
  • ½ Cup Purified water
  • 1 Large egg
  • 1 Tbsp Olive oil
  • 1 ½ Tbsp Honey
  • 1 tsp Fine sea salt
  • 2 ¾ Cups Unbleached All-purpose flour

Instructions

  • Add active sourdough starter, water, egg, oil, honey, and flour to the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a dough hook. Mix lightly until the dough comes together.

  • Knead for 8-10 minutes on low speed until the dough passes the windowpane test. Form into a ball and transfer to an oiled mixing bowl.

  • Lightly cover the bowl with plastic wrap or a clean kitchen towel. Set the bowl in a warm place for 6 hours to ferment and proof.

  • Turn your dough out onto a lightly greased surface and roll it out into a rectangle. Fold in the sides and roll it over into a log. Pinch the seam and the ends of the log closed. Place the loaf seam-side down in a greased 8.5×4.5-inch loaf pan.

  • Cover loaf with a plastic wrap and place in a warm spot to proof until the loaf fills the pan and rises above the top by an inch. It should take about 1.5-2 hours.

  • Bake in a 350°F oven on the center rack for 25-30 minutes or until the bread is golden and sounds hollow when tapped.

  • Run a kitchen knife around the edges of the loaf to loosen it from the pan. Remove loaf to a cooling rack.

Notes

  • If you’re kneading the dough by hand it will take closer to 10 minutes for the gluten to be developed enough.
  • For an overnight option, proof the bread in the refrigerator and finish the final proofing at room temperature.
  • Store this bread wrapped in plastic wrap or aluminum foil at room temperature. It should last between 5-7 days before it dries out.
  • Do not store this bread in the refrigerator after it’s baked because it will dry out quickly.
  • This bread can be frozen after it’s baked by wrapping it in plastic wrap and placing it in a ziplock freezer bag. It can last up to 3 months and be defrosted at room temperature when you’re ready to use it.

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FAQs

How do I make my sourdough crust softer? ›

Sweat It Out

Bread right out of the oven produces a lot of heat and steam. When the hot air hits the cold air, the water vapor condenses, or “sweats.” If you cover your bread with a towel or bowl, you can trap that water in your bread, resulting in a softer crust.

What makes sourdough bread soft? ›

Your sourdough crust goes soft after cooling because there is still too much moisture in your bread. The baking process should have removed this moisture, but if it's too short, the moisture remains in the crust and softens it as soon as the sourdough cools.

Why is the crust on my sourdough bread so hard? ›

If you are rubbing your dough with flour before baking to accentuate your scored designs, this too can dehydrate your crust, causing it to be tougher and more chewy. Try just spraying with water before baking or minimising the amount of flour you're using on the surface of your bread.

How do you keep sourdough bread crusty? ›

A 100% linen bag is great for a crusty loaf of sourdough bread. It's not as ideal for your sandwich breads or sweeter breads. Here are my favorite linen bags! Pros: Thanks to a bit of air flow, this method helps your crust stay crisp and crumb stay nice and moist.

Why is my homemade bread crust so hard? ›

Baking quick breads at too high temperatures can cause a hard outside crust. Most quick breads bake in a moderate oven (350°F to 375°F). Double check your recipe to see the temperature they recommend. Oven thermostats can vary over time, requiring adjustments by the baker or calibration by a professional.

How do you make sourdough more firm? ›

If the dough isn't mixed or kneaded to full development (e.g., full windowpane), adding in sets of stretch and folds during bulk fermentation will help continue its progress toward a firmer, more cohesive dough that's able to trap gas and hold its shape all the way to bake time.

Why is my homemade sourdough bread so dense? ›

One of the most common mistakes is having a dough temperature that's too low for the starter to feed on all the flour in the dough, resulting in a crumb that's dense, with fewer openings. "Starter is happiest and most active at around 75 degrees. If it's a lot colder, the process will be much slower.

What temperature do you bake sourdough bread? ›

Preheat your oven with a baking surface or combo cooker/Dutch oven inside to 450°F (230°C). Remove your dough from the fridge, score it, and transfer it to the preheated baking surface or combo cooker. Bake for 20 minutes with steam.

What should sourdough crust be like? ›

Crust. The outer crust of your sourdough bread should be crispy, crackly, and have a glossy, caramelized brown finish. The key to achieving a healthy crust is getting sufficient steam while baking, as it keeps the outer crust moist while the inside cooks.

Why do you put vinegar in sourdough bread? ›

There are two main acids produced in a sourdough culture: lactic acid and acetic acid. Acetic acid, or vinegar, is the acid that gives sourdough much of its tang. Giving acetic acid-producing organisms optimal conditions to thrive and multiply will produce a more tangy finished product.

Can I leave my sourdough on the counter overnight? ›

Freshly baked sourdough can be left out on the countertop for a day or two before using any of the rest of the methods in this guide. After cutting into the loaf, the crucial step is to ensure you leave it cut side down on your breadboard or chopping board.

What happens if you cut sourdough too early? ›

After baking sourdough bread, wait to slice until it's cooled. Slicing a warm loaf of bread too early will result in a gummy and sticky interior. First and foremost, it's always best to let fresh bread rest until it's cool and fully set before slicing.

How do you make bread crust softer on a bread machine? ›

After baking the bread, put it in a plastic bag just before it cools to room temperature. The residual moisture in the bread will soften the crust.

Why is my sourdough not soft? ›

If your bread is very compact and the crumb is super tight, it can mean that the hydration level was not enough for amount of flour used. Increasing the water content will help to alleviate this issue. If you're working with higher hydration dough, consider lamination for superior dough strength.

How do you feed stiff sourdough? ›

Ingredients to feed your Stiff Sourdough Starter

In other words, in the feeding phase, we are taking exactly one part of Sourdough and will add there two times of Flour. At the same time we keep using 44% of water on the new flour. At the end we will have a Stiff Sourdough with hydration at 44%.

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