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Classic San Francisco Sourdough

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Ingredients

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2 cups warm water
6 - 8 cups flour (this depends on altitude and how thick your sourdough starter is)
1 cup sourdough starter (unproofed)
2 teaspoons salt
2 teaspoons sugar
1/2 cup water
1/2 teaspoon cornstarch

Nutritional information

1383.8
Calories
33 g
Calories From Fat
3.7 g
Total Fat
0.6 g
Saturated Fat
0 mg
Cholesterol
2342 mg
Sodium
291 g
Carbs
10.1 g
Dietary Fiber
5.2 g
Sugars
38.7 g
Protein
1363 g
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Classic San Francisco Sourdough

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      I think this recipe is very easy for someone who has a little bit of bread baking experience. Very tasty and easy too. I think the next time I am going to make mini round loaves to use for soup bowls like they have at Fisherman's Wharf! Edit: Recently I made this again and it was too late to bake it so I put it in the refrigerator. Pulled it out in the morning and let it rise and then baked it. It was delicious as usual! Now I can start it whenever I want and refrigerate it if necessary.

      • 770 min
      • Serves 3

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      Classic San Francisco Sourdough Bread,I have looked hi and low for a recipe like this. I am so happy to have found it. Perfect slathered in butter or as a sandwich (grilled is great),I think this recipe is very easy for someone who has a little bit of bread baking experience. Very tasty and easy too. I think the next time I am going to make mini round loaves to use for soup bowls like they have at Fisherman’s Wharf! Edit: Recently I made this again and it was too late to bake it so I put it in the refrigerator. Pulled it out in the morning and let it rise and then baked it. It was delicious as usual! Now I can start it whenever I want and refrigerate it if necessary.,Good recipe if you know what you are doing…use a spray bottle for the water/cornstarch mix…works perfectly…my bread comes out great with this recipe but I have a strong old starter..very important. Id put pictures of my beautiful bread up but this site makes you connect to your Facebook account to do so which is nonsense…


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      Steps

      1
      Done

      In a Large Bowl, Combine the Water, Sourdough Starter and 4 Cups of Flour.

      2
      Done

      Mix Well and Cover With Plastic Wrap in a Warm Place 8-12 Hours (i Do It Over Night).

      3
      Done

      the Next Day Stir in the Salt and Sugar and Add Flour 1/2 to 1 Cup at a Time to Make a Very Stiff Dough .

      4
      Done

      Knead Till Smooth.

      5
      Done

      Cover and Let Rise 2 to 2-1/2 Hours.

      6
      Done

      Punch Down and Divide in Half.

      7
      Done

      Knead Till Smooth and Form Into Rounds. Place on a Greased Baking Sheet. Cover Lightly and Let Rise Till Double and Puffy (1 to 1-2 Hrs).

      8
      Done

      While This Is Rising Mix the 1/2 Cup Water and 1/2 Tsp Cornstarch in a Small Bowl and Microwave Till Boiling, Remove from Heat and Let Cool.

      9
      Done

      Heat Oven to 400f.

      10
      Done

      Carefully Place a Small Pan of Hot Water on the Bottom Rack of the Oven.

      Alexander Stewart

      Innovative cook blending traditional techniques with modern culinary trends.

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