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Sourdough Sandwich Bread

Mixing the dough

Forget the food scale, learn how to make dough based off consistency and you’ll succeed every time.

Bulk Rise

This recipe requires NO KNEADING. You mix the dough and let it sit on your counter for 8-10 hours while you sleep or work. Magical.

Shaping the Dough

Learning how to shape your loaves in crucial in getting a good oven spring. Nobody wants dense bread!

Baking the bread

You’ll ask yourself why it’s taken you so long to get started after biting into a slice of this heaven.


Artisan Dutch Oven Bread

Mixing the Dough

Learning how to tell when your dough has enough flour is key! You’ll learn how to make bread without needing to weigh the ingredients.

Stretching & Folding

Learn why this step is crucial in developing the gluten strands and establishing good structure within the dough for a perfect end result.

Shaping the Dough

If you want your dough to properly rise in the oven, you need to learn how to shape it and create tension without tearing the dough.

Scoring & Baking

Don’t underestimate the power of scoring. It is essential to allow the bread to release trapped gasses as it bakes and expands.


Sourdough Focaccia Bread

Mixing the Dough

Focaccia is a high-hydration dough. Without proper instruction, you may end up adding too much flour if you don’t know what to look for.

Bulk Rise

Comprised of 4 stretches & folds and 2-4 hours of resting time, we’ll go over this essential step in the course.

Dressing the Dough

Get creative with this step! You can keep it as simple as olive oil & herbs, or add potato, onion, tomato, cheese, cinnamon & sugar, etc!

Baking

This bread is absolutely delectable and irresistible. You will find yourself repeating this recipe again and again.

How to Feed Your Starter

Make a Robust Starter

I will teach you how to properly feed and maintain your starter so it becomes strong and robust. Without a strong starter, your bread products will not turn out. We don’t weigh our flour and water, we’ll learn to go off consistency so you succeed every time.

Knowing When to Use It

Feeding your starter is one thing, but knowing when it’s ready to use is another. We will discuss the importance of the window of “peak activity”, and much more!

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