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This incredible San Francisco Sourdough bread recipe is brimming with unique sourdough flavor, thanks to the fed sourdough starter. It has a thick and chewy texture, perfect for making crispy sourdough grilled cheese sandwiches for breakfast!
This San Francisco sourdough recipe uses a starter and yeast to make a chewy, tasty white bread with a topping of chopped onion for an extra kick.
Many gold miners obtained provisions in the booming coastal town of San Francisco before heading up into the mountains, and a good bread starter would have been a vital necessity. Starters from that area produced bread with a unique and particularly sour tang.
This simple recipe uses our Original San Francisco culture. It will introduce you to the three proof method and you will never bake sourdoughs any other way. Use it to get familiar with how different proofing temperatures and times achieve your desired flavor, crust and crumb.
I’ve developed two ways to make San Francisco–style sourdough bread using the overnight method. The “purist” method of making sourdough breads uses no commercial yeast and produces a flavor...
This San Francisco sourdough bread recipe is packed with awesome sourdough flavor, has a thick chewy texture and is perfect for sandwiches, french toast, grilled cheese and more!
Just tasted my first try at San Francisco style sourdough bread. Four day resting, folding counter and fridge fermenting process but well worth it. A nice caramelized crispy crust, great chewy texture and perfect sourdough flavour and distribution of small and large yeasty bubbles.
San Francisco Style Sourdough JMonkey. I don’t make white breads very often, but I make this one every so often to satisfy the occasional, overpowering hankering. If you like, you can substitute whole wheat flour for up to half of the white flour, or you can simply use a whole wheat starter.
Preheat the oven and baking stone to 450 degrees, 45 minutes to 1 hour before baking. The oven rack must be in the center of the oven. If it is in the lower 1/3 of the oven the bottom of the...
Learn how to make authentic San Francisco sourdough bread with this step-by-step recipe. Includes tips for troubleshooting common issues and variations for added flavor.