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A loaf of golden-brown Sourdough bread on a wire cooling rack, sitting on a wooden table, with a large knife and a pair of beige oven mitts beside it. The bread is rectangular in shape, with a crispy crust and a soft, airy interior visible through the cut side.
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If you love fresh sourdough bread with a golden, crispy crust and a light, airy crumb, this recipe is for you. It’s one of the easiest ways to make sourdough at home—and one of the most delicious.
Jump to RecipeMy sourdough journey began out of necessity. I had been dealing with ongoing gastrointestinal issues—mainly bloating and intermittent constipation—and eventually realized that regular bread was contributing to the problem. I tried everything from cutting bread out completely (which didn’t last long because I truly love bread!) to experimenting with alternatives like rice, chickpea, and potato-based breads. But nothing satisfied me the way traditional wheat bread did. When I finally gave sourdough a try, I noticed the difference almost immediately. My bloating eased up, and I felt so much more comfortable after eating it. For about a year, I happily bought sourdough from the store… until one day I looked at the price—six dollars in Canada for half a loaf—and decided there was no way I was going to keep paying that! That was the moment I became determined to learn how to bake my own sourdough bread from scratch.
14
servings50
minutes137
kcalBeginner friendly, crispy crust with light airy crust homemade sourdough bread recipe. Let’s dive in and get started.
100 g (1/2 cup) bubbly, active sourdough starter
375 g (1 2/3 cups) warm water
500 g (4 cups) flour
10 g (2 teaspoons) salt



