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*NEW* 10 Minute SIMPLER Sourdough (For Lazy People) 

Ben Starr
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The Ultimate Food Geek shows you a NEW and IMPROVED method to make a practically effortless loaf of sourdough bread with less than 10 minutes of effort, with no folding/stretching/strength building, and no empty preheat of the baking vessel. This is an even simpler method than my famous "Simple Sourdough" method released in 2020. Recipe below.
Printable recipe: ultimatefoodgeek.com/2024/03/...
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RECIPE:
In a large bowl, combine:
4 oz / 113g sourdough starter (UNFED, straight from the fridge...at 100% hydration...meaning when you feed it, you feed equal WEIGHTS...not cups...of flour and water)
12 oz / 340g water (ideally filtered. These are ounces by weight...not fluid ounces...although they are one and the same when it comes to measuring water.)
Stir to distribute the starter into the water. Then add:
1 lb 4 oz / 567g flour (all purpose OR bread flour, it doesn't matter. If you want to introduce some whole wheat, you may sub up to 8oz whole grain flour. If you do, add up to 1 additional ounce of water to compensate for the whole grain. 100% whole grain sourdough is not effective with this method.)
0.7 oz / 20g salt (Morton's Kosher is the brand I use. Avoid iodized table salt, if possible.)
Stir until it's too stiff to work with a spoon. Use your hand to bring the ingredients together into a uniform dough, about 15 seconds. (If your dough is too sticky, your starter is higher than 100% hydration. Watch my "Troubleshooting Simple Sourdough" video for a fix: • Troubleshooting "Simpl... )
Oil the bowl and return the dough, covering the bowl. (Or place the dough in an oiled, gallon-sized ziploc bag.)
Rise at room temperature until at least doubled in bulk. For most people, this will take at least 12 hours, though robust starters or warm fermentation temperatures may decrease this time, and starving starters or cold temperatures may extend it upwards of 30 hours or longer. You'll get to know your starter's characteristics as you bake more frequently.
Once the dough has doubled, you have an additional window of 12ish hours that the dough can remain at room temperature before it needs to be shaped. (I typically rise about 20 hours before shaping, so I start my dough about 24 hours before I plan to serve bread.) The longer the dough rises, the better the flavor will be. You can also refrigerate this dough immediately after mixing, for up to 4 days. Remove from the fridge 3-4 hours before shaping.
Shape the dough and place it into a GREASED baking vessel...a Dutch oven or loaf pan. Cover and rise on the countertop for 90 minutes. (NOTE: If your initial rise was fast...less than about 12 hours...your second rise should only be 45-60 minutes. If your initial rise took longer than 30 hours, your second rise may need to be 120 minutes or longer. You will learn your starter's ideal timing the more you bake with this method.)
(If your dough is too wet and sticky to handle, your starter is over 100% hydration. Discard all but 2 ounces of starter, feed with 4 ounces flour and 4 ounces of water, sit for 1 hour at room temp, then refrigerate. The next day, repeat this step. This will bring your starter closer to the 100% hydration rate that works for this recipe. Salvage THIS dough by kneading in a little more flour until the dough is firm enough to shape.)
Score the loaf, either with a razor blade or lame, or with scissors. Place into a cold (un-preheated) oven and turn the oven on to 425F / 220C oven and bake, covered, for 45 minutes. Remove the cover and bake an additional 15 minutes. Remove from baking vessel and cool fully before slicing.

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@rolandomartinez2535
@rolandomartinez2535 3 месяца назад
I been making sourdough bread for 10 years now…. I tried this method from Ben Star and let me tell you…… the most easiest, most awesome, the most delicious, the highest oven spring, my sourdough bread has ever turned out. Just a perfect loaf of sourdough bread period!!! No more feedings, no more wasting, flour with discarding. I am just blown away by how simple he has made it. I love making sourdough bread…. Just follow the recipe!! It is perfect…. But adjust to your liking with the salt if you need to. But honestly I found it to be just right. Ben I can not thank you enough brother….I am so glad I came across your channel and technique for making the king of breads.
@ultimatefoodgeek
@ultimatefoodgeek 3 месяца назад
Awesome, thanks so much! I'm so glad you enjoy this method.
@yelenatsytsyn
@yelenatsytsyn 2 месяца назад
How do get this bread not to burn more on the bottom. I made 2 loaves so far and it’s awesome but a little hard on the bottom. Any recommendations?
@Emmylouwho_
@Emmylouwho_ 2 месяца назад
@@yelenatsytsynput a baking sheet on the rack below it. It helps!
@19sk8r14
@19sk8r14 2 месяца назад
I have a "smaller' oven...I place a thin baking sheet on the level above the bottom of my gas oven...It prevents my bread from getting too dark on the bottom....@@yelenatsytsyn
@yolandareyna1974
@yolandareyna1974 2 месяца назад
I need HELP! I attempted my test loaf and it was floppy and did not shape My starter was really watery don’t know what I did wrong? My house is fairly cold So I place my starter in oven? I now did what he said Discard all except 2 ounces and do 4 ounces water 2 ounces flour and place in frig Do the same the second day ? Then what? I might have to throw it out huh?
@jellysiu4820
@jellysiu4820 21 день назад
I've only watched one of this guy's videos but I already trust him with my life.
@drj7723
@drj7723 5 месяцев назад
FINALLY! Found someone else who thinks discarding is wasteful as well as all the other gyrations “required” are unnecessary and not to mention “having holes are useless in your bread!”
@PatriotMomof5
@PatriotMomof5 День назад
Not to mention a crust that’s so hard that you’ll break your teeth, trying to bite into it! 😂
@ninjablueflame6
@ninjablueflame6 3 месяца назад
I am inherently lazy but what made me all but give up on baking bread is severe rheumatoid arthritis. With this video, you gave me back the joy of baking sourdough bread for my family. Thank you, Ben.
@ultimatefoodgeek
@ultimatefoodgeek 3 месяца назад
Thanks for sharing, this fills me with joy!!!
@ninjablueflame6
@ninjablueflame6 3 месяца назад
@@ultimatefoodgeek Ben! You inspired me to try your recipe/process to make rye bread. I used dark rye flour which I typically would have to knead. Not this time. Substituted 100g dark rye flour and added some caraway. Overnight rest and by morning I had bread to rival any deli sourdough rye. Your recipe is genius. Many thanks. 😊
@lisamintz8273
@lisamintz8273 Месяц назад
I'm here for the same reason 🤗
@marlenealdrich5485
@marlenealdrich5485 Месяц назад
Ben, I have screwed up somewhere and not sure what to do about it.. My dough is very loose and watery… been at it for about 4 days…stretching folding put it in the fridge for a couple days is it too late to add more flour or should I chuck it and start over??
@frankt7521
@frankt7521 Месяц назад
@@ninjablueflame6 Did you use sourdough starter or yeast?
@andreap3065
@andreap3065 3 месяца назад
“What does the hole tastes like ? Well it’s tastes like nothing ! 😝 “ Perfect comparison, chef I totally agree with you 👏🏻👍
@bulletproofinc.5845
@bulletproofinc.5845 2 месяца назад
A total newbie here at 61 years old. I started my sourdough starter two weeks ago using your method and baked my first batch of your Pancakes a week later then a loaf of bread today.... WOW!, BRAVO! to me and you. Cinnamon rolls day after tomorrow. I am having so much fun and my wife is baffled. Thank you master chef.
@ultimatefoodgeek
@ultimatefoodgeek 2 месяца назад
I LOVE this! It's never too late to learn a new trick.
@junkgirltoo5005
@junkgirltoo5005 2 месяца назад
@@ultimatefoodgeekI’m 75 and made my first loaf this week. I had to shoo my husband away after it first came out of the oven. Heaven!
@naomib8282
@naomib8282 2 месяца назад
@@junkgirltoo5005 Not competing with anyone here, just adding another uh..um..mature baker's note: Soon to be 83, been making bread off and on since Hector was a pup but I WILL make a healthy, viable starter dern it!! All thanks to this amazing video.
@carolb6549
@carolb6549 Месяц назад
I’m 63. You inspire me!
@ncsgrocker
@ncsgrocker 3 месяца назад
After all the BS of “slap and fold” and 1/2 a day to get the loaf ready, a voice came down from heaven. Used this method and it was perfect. Leave it to a chef! Now I can have my weekend back! This man is a GOAT!
@snowbird6855
@snowbird6855 3 месяца назад
I do mine overnight. I mix everything at around 10 pm (including active starter), do one stretch and fold before bed (30 to 60 min. later) then shape it in the morning at around 9:00 am (no more than 70% rise for better spring), and place it in the banneton. It sits for an hour or so, depending the season, then I put it in the freezer c. 30 min (for easy scoring) while the oven heats with the bread pan to 450°F. The dough is then scored and placed into the hot bread pan and baked for 30 min, lid on, 5-10 min lid off. Any recipe can be done this way via one change; use no more than half of the starter (active only) called for in the recipe. And regular amount of salt!
@h85rocks
@h85rocks 2 месяца назад
​@snowbird6855 Your method doesn't sound like it's for lazy people, though. 🤷🏼‍♂️😂
@snowbird6855
@snowbird6855 2 месяца назад
@@h85rocks I was very descriptive to give ppl an understanding of how to cut out about 60% of the work but it's not just mix and bake but it's the easiest method I found bc you don't need to deal with it all day long, it basically ferments overnight and requires a lot less handling, 😎
@h85rocks
@h85rocks 2 месяца назад
​@snowbird6855 I understand what you're saying, and maybe your method makes a better loaf, but I've never baked bread before, followed Ben's super easy method, and the bread looks awesome. Maybe, like Ben mentions in other videos, I will take the time and add extra steps on occasion. But really, not counting fermentation and baking time, I had about 10-15 minutes into the whole thing. Super easy and super lazy. Lol
@h85rocks
@h85rocks 2 месяца назад
...and I'll also add, super delicious. I can't believe I made this quality of bread on my first try. I will never buy processed and preserved garbage from the store again.
@andreajarmosco5817
@andreajarmosco5817 2 месяца назад
I just wanted to say I LOVE this method! Yesterday at 1pm I mixed up my dough, with inactive started from the fridge. It more than doubled by 9pm, so I just moved it to the fridge for the night. This morning I took it out, shaped it, let it rest for 2 hours and then baked. Best rise I’ve ever had. Thank you Mr. Starr!
@gunvorsundstrom3630
@gunvorsundstrom3630 6 месяцев назад
I’m 87, live in Sweden now but earlier in San Francisco for many years. I have missed the famous sourdough bread. Baked this bread today for the first time and it was absolutely perfect! Never thought I could bake it myself at home and it was so unbelievably easy.
@ultimatefoodgeek
@ultimatefoodgeek 6 месяцев назад
I wish this could be the top comment on this video.
@gunvorsundstrom3630
@gunvorsundstrom3630 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for your kind words Ben Starr, but mostly thanks for this wonderful recipe which I will bake for the rest of my life. Gunvor (Gwen) Sundstrom.
@karenmcgady7637
@karenmcgady7637 5 месяцев назад
I love his recipe, too. Someday, I hope to move to Sweden, by the way, because that is where my son has settled.I am learning Swedish, albeit slowly, and am loving baking my own sourdough bread!
@tuaterra2799
@tuaterra2799 5 месяцев назад
@@ultimatefoodgeek You can always pin a comment to the top of the comments if you'd like.
@kathyschultz1063
@kathyschultz1063 5 месяцев назад
I really want to try this bread. Your video says let rise in DO for 90 minutes, but your instructions say about 12 hrs. Were these instructions a carry-over from your previous "lazy people's sourdough" recipe three years ago? (Unless I read it wrong) Thx Ben
@Brooke-kk8vb
@Brooke-kk8vb 3 месяца назад
This just seems so right to me. People have been making sourdough for thousands of years, I cannot imagine that they had time to babysit their dough and jump through all the hoops that modern bakers tend to. (Not to mention all of the "discard!" No way were they throwing out good flour!) I've been trying to get into sourdough (my first loaf is about to go in the oven) but it seems excessively complicated and after discovering this video today, everything makes so much more sense. Sourdough has become such an art where amazing bakers are pushing the boundaries of what can be accomplished, but most casual home bakers just want...well, this! A simple way to bake a good loaf on a normal day while still having a life. Thank you so much for simplifying this process! I'm excited to use your techniques for my next attempt!
@bridgetmcgowan4584
@bridgetmcgowan4584 4 месяца назад
Wow, Ben this is life changing for me. I’ve been a sourdough baker since 2019. You make a ton of sense. The feeding and the discard always irked me. I mean I’m alone now, it’s just me since the passing of my husband in 2022. I’m 75 and love my sourdough bread and all the fun things I bake with it. I’m going to check out your other videos. I am stoked to know how easy and simple you’ve made this. Thank you. 🥖
@rollingstone3017
@rollingstone3017 3 месяца назад
Ok. You win the most sensible sourdough award. I’ve binge watched sooo many videos, concluding they are ridiculous. Honestly, I can’t imagine the pioneers doing what all these RU-vid bakers are doing. There was simply too much other work to be done. Your approach makes sense and I’m going to adopt it. Thanks for sharing this!!
@susanschendel7595
@susanschendel7595 7 дней назад
This is the most amazing and fun way to make bread. I make it constantly and give it away to people as well as keeping it as my only bread source at home. I have purchased various sizes of Dutch ovens to accommodate the loaves I want to give away. I have also made rolls and pizza with this dough with zero modifications and they are delicious. This has low glycemic index due to the fermentation and great for diabetics who need to cut some carbs. I live in a very warm section of AZ and I put all of my dough (in ziplocs) in the refrig over night and then on the counter the next day to rise and bake when I get home from work. I have cut back a little on the salt because i'm not trying to delay any activity. And it's the first time I have yielded to owning a scale. Couldn't live without it. My people are tired of me saying "and Ben did this, and Ben said that, and Ben and Ben". Ha. My cousin Jan in OR and I talk incessantly about Ben's method and what our dough is doing. Thank you Ben! I can't say enough great things about this method.
@ultimatefoodgeek
@ultimatefoodgeek 6 дней назад
Thanks, Susan! Give Jan my best. :)
@fredfarkel2990
@fredfarkel2990 3 месяца назад
Ben Starr is the real deal. Known for his appearance on the Master Chef television program and he also owns a restaurant. I feel like this is the best sour dough for the non-professional baker on YT. Forget about all the other videos by amateurs from lock-down, the stay at home people who learned from all the other misinformed , speculation and technique over-complication videos out there. This is the best for all bakers who want to learn the easiest, reproducible, sourdough method. Both humorous and informative, Ben hits it out of the park, to get you started on the correct sourdough path.
@ultimatefoodgeek
@ultimatefoodgeek 3 месяца назад
Well, thanks, Fred! It's not that other SD RU-vidrs are WRONG...their techniques work well for high hydration methods. And there's not much simplification that can be done for high hydration breads...they're just complex by nature and require more interaction with the dough. But high hydration isn't the ONLY sourdough method. I'm just trying to advertise the EASIER side of sourdough.
@user-qx8yl5bs8o
@user-qx8yl5bs8o 2 месяца назад
And we so appreciate the easier, less time consuming way of baking sourdough bread! 😊
@SherrylJones-bz5wv
@SherrylJones-bz5wv Месяц назад
I have never tried much for making bread. I'd love to & to "CAN! LOVE Sourdough bread!!! Thanks Chef!!
@SherrylJones-bz5wv
@SherrylJones-bz5wv Месяц назад
That didn't look so hard!! Will watch again & maybe another time. Subbed & watching more videos. Thanks again!!!❤
@coconutplanet2186
@coconutplanet2186 2 месяца назад
I've been baking sourdough bread for 4 years and I just made 2 terrific loaves using Ben Starr's easy method. I am astonished by how gorgeous and delicious they were...and each loaf weighed almost 2 pounds! No more stretching, folding ,refrigerating or worrying and rushing to bake. I am blown away by this methods simplicity which means I can make more breads and share them with my neighbors THANK YOU CHEF! YOUR METHOD AND ADVICE IS A GODSEND. And who knew you could make a bread with unfed starter? Wow! Revolutionary!!❤
@keepexploringnature
@keepexploringnature 2 месяца назад
Out of all the hours I have binge watched sourdough videos this one is the most common sense . The other recipes are so difficult/complex and take way too long babysitting. I think we have glorified the sourdough holes having to make them picture perfect. I just want bread 🥖 🍞 😂 will try this recipe!
@user-bv1ie9jf3s
@user-bv1ie9jf3s 5 месяцев назад
I have ADHD and fail so often with all my prior attempts, that I had almost given up. My starter had been sitting for several weeks in the frig. I found your video last night and immediately whipped up my first loaf and the dough had doubled overnight in my cold kitchen, I cooked it and even forgot to snip it. It split open on its own and was beautiful and delicious!!! It was as tall and crusty crackling as your video!! Amazing!!! So easy!!! FOOLPROOF!
@heidimay9288
@heidimay9288 3 месяца назад
that gives me hope lol my ADHD brain just can't handle all these failed attempts, and my fixation with the starters and dough and all things sourdough is doing my head in. I just want SIMPLE easy sourdough when I want it lol
@lizh1988
@lizh1988 3 месяца назад
I haven't tried after initial feed-it-everyday starter in pandemic lockdown. I decided I'd like to try it again and have been watching a lot of videos hoping to find something like this. Lol, hard to be patient and watch the video.
@ginabisaillon2894
@ginabisaillon2894 2 месяца назад
Since I have been making your bread I have had the best toast and the best grilled cheese sandwiches in my life, and I'm 82! So thank you thank you thank you.
@ElizabethBartley
@ElizabethBartley 4 месяца назад
"What does a hole taste like" 😂😂😂 so true. Love that point! I'll be trying this.
@Nose77904
@Nose77904 4 месяца назад
I wish I could like this video a thousand times. You have made making sourdough bread enjoyable. After making two loafs I am getting requests asking me to bake bread to serve when entertaining guests. I failed at many previous attempts using other instructions. Wonderful video and amazing bread. Thank you!
@pleemee
@pleemee 5 месяцев назад
Oh my goodness.. I just watched your video after struggling getting a starter ready to bake with..I could crawl thru my computer and give you a giant hug...I am 80 years old and you have just made it so easy for me. I may live another 20 years..I love you!!
@scottsnavely2770
@scottsnavely2770 2 месяца назад
Ben, I don’t know where you have been hiding the last few years but I’m glad you’re back. You have made our home a happy sourdough bread home by using your method. My wife had all but given up on sourdough starter until we stumbled onto your video and it changed everything. Thank you and keep the awesome videos coming.
@h85rocks
@h85rocks 2 месяца назад
Our neighbor gave us some starter, and we really didn't know the first thing about sour dough baking. On top of that, I've never baked a loaf of bread in my 55 years. I followed this video, and the bread came out of the oven looking amazing. I'm waiting patiently for it cool as I write this. Thank you so much for your time and knowledge.
@wilkamiller
@wilkamiller 4 месяца назад
Where have you been all my life! You are awesome! Just found you and your channel ! Originally, I am from San Francisco for my first 50 years of life, now, I'm in Ohio after a 20 year stay in Canada! I am a sourdough freak and I am going to study your lazy sourdough bread! I am 70 now and the easier the better! Thank you so very much! Bless you my new friend!
@karengolden7033
@karengolden7033 5 месяцев назад
I love that I don't have to preheat my oven to 500° with the Dutch in it 1st & worry about burning my hands to plop the dough into a hot pot. Also, I appreciate not having to use parchment paper. Thank you Ben & welcome back.
@williamterry3177
@williamterry3177 4 месяца назад
I agree! The hot cast Iron was intimidating.
@markj1069
@markj1069 3 месяца назад
Yes, I can't count how many times I burnt my thumb.
@cherylberry5982
@cherylberry5982 2 месяца назад
I totally agree
@joneses95
@joneses95 4 месяца назад
I never comment on videos but I just have to say, I can’t believe how easy this was and how amazing it turned out. Thanks so much for these clear and simple instructions!
@JohnJohn-wr1jo
@JohnJohn-wr1jo 3 месяца назад
I think most youtube sourdough guru's like to make this process harder than it has to be. Its refreshing to see someone that explains and shares their experience in making a simple recipe.
@ultimatefoodgeek
@ultimatefoodgeek 3 месяца назад
I think their thought process is that anybody can make an easy loaf, and they assume everyone already knows how to do that. They are teaching more complex methods that require guidance.
@leighwatt7522
@leighwatt7522 3 месяца назад
Oh Ben you are the best! I've made 3 loaves now after watching your vid and listening to your advice! My dough stood for 2 days out the fridge and looked so happy then I baked it!!! The flavour (sour) and texture turned out amazing! I've been forced to delete myself from all sour dough groups! You're my ultimate hero... Thanks so much for your guidance ❤
@paulachristie7807
@paulachristie7807 6 месяцев назад
I’m just trying the cold oven method now. I just took the top loaf pan off and got a glimpse of the loaves (I have two in the oven) they really rose higher than usual. I think you’re right, the gradual increase in oven temp helps the oven spring. The crust is browning now, I am so looking forward to cutting into this bread to see the crumb. I actually prefer fewer holes for toast and sandwiches. Thanks for this.
@michaelflores9778
@michaelflores9778 2 месяца назад
I want to thank RU-vid for recommending Mr. Starr's channel and Big Thank YOU to Mr. Starr!! I watched other RU-vidr's videos read their procedures, felt overwhelmed. Enter Ben Starr...after a few weeks I baked my first loaf! Turned out better than I was expecting!! Now I can't wait to bake another!! This process IS without a doubt better, easier to follow, with stunning results! Thanks again Mr. Starr!!👍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
@ronnijacobs-mitchell9083
@ronnijacobs-mitchell9083 4 месяца назад
Holy cow I love you!!!! I can’t be the “Princess Mommy” like those in my neighborhood. I work! I adventure! And I HAVE A LIFE! So from the bottom of my heart thank you so much for this post. My sourdough was absolutely amazing. 🙌❤️🍞😘
@ultimatefoodgeek
@ultimatefoodgeek 3 месяца назад
Hooray for adventuring! I do it, too. Irresponsibly often, which is why I don't have more RU-vid videos. Ha ha ha
@FemiNelson-sb1em
@FemiNelson-sb1em 2 месяца назад
Sweetie, ppl that do not "work", still have a life. Some of us are Disabled Retired & learn to make the best of life as we now "live" it. So glad you are adventurous for THIS too is a adventure in itself. Peace be with everyone. 🙏 ❤ "Isa"
@debbiey9954
@debbiey9954 3 месяца назад
I named my starter Starr Starter after you! I've tossed all my old recipes that I gave up on and am filling our home with the fabulous aroma of sourdough thanks to your guidance. I can't believe this new quick method is even easier, but it works beautifully. I baked two loaves today; one in a steam oven, open pan, and your cold, covered technique in another oven. Yours rose much higher and beat the steam oven in texture, and Much, Much easier! I've been experimenting with add-ins, but hoping you can post more as it's a bit unnerving guessing quantities... thanks again, Ben. You're our Starr around here in MN!
@ultimatefoodgeek
@ultimatefoodgeek 3 месяца назад
I always guess quantities with add-ins. But I'm working on a video that may give a bit more guidance. Thanks for naming your starter after me! *blush*
@jewelgoss8005
@jewelgoss8005 2 месяца назад
I'm a working mother who has no time to mess around with sourdough for days at a time. Thank you for sharing your wisdom so us busy people can make sourdough foods too!
@catcy90
@catcy90 6 месяцев назад
Welcome back Ben! You have been missed! 2 of my adult children were visiting this weekend, and they both went home with the sourdough of their choice (halloumi and olive). All thanks to your simplified method. This one looks even better! I stopped pre-heating my oven a few years ago, and I think the bread comes out better than the preheat and risk burning myself on the hot Dutch oven method.
@ultimatefoodgeek
@ultimatefoodgeek 6 месяцев назад
This made me smile!
@sourgummiez
@sourgummiez 6 месяцев назад
I'm gonna try the cold oven method next time :) propane is expensive and I can't afford to waste any! ❤
@penelopepittstopP
@penelopepittstopP 6 месяцев назад
halloumi! My mouth is watering!
@kkswider899
@kkswider899 6 месяцев назад
@@sourgummiez It is unbelievable where we have to try and find saving these days. Who would think?
@Peter-kq7ew
@Peter-kq7ew 5 месяцев назад
How active is your starter and how long is the bulk rise? Thx
@forgivethemoniker8178
@forgivethemoniker8178 20 дней назад
Mr. Starr, congrats: you've gotten me to start making sourdough again after taking a hiatus from it for 6+ years. (A work friend that gifted me a 200+-year-old San Francisco starter contributed too...) This recipe is 10×easier and produces a much more even crumb than my old "no-knead" recipe. So nice to be making our bread again.😍 Many thanks from me and my husband, Ben!!
@dodoal001
@dodoal001 Месяц назад
I tried many recipes for at least 6 months, I failed miserable. Until I came across this Video. This recipe really works. I wasn't able to post a photo, as RU-vid don't give access to photos in Comments. Thank you for your Video. I am so happy with my bread.
@sten1216
@sten1216 2 месяца назад
NEED MORE FROM YOU!! I just recently found you. I’ve had supplies to make sourdough starter for about 6 months and you finally made it look like it’s doable. I didn’t want it taking over my life with daily feedings and trying to decide what to do with all the discard. I cannot believe how simple you make it look. Thank you. I could watch your videos all day long. I hope you create many more.
@ultimatefoodgeek
@ultimatefoodgeek 2 месяца назад
There's a LOT more coming, but a single video takes about 20 hours of dedicated work, and I have 2 jobs. So they come slowly. Thanks for your patience!!
@sten1216
@sten1216 2 месяца назад
This is why I no longer do videos!! That can be a full time job. I can’t tell you how much I appreciate yours! My “need more from you” is solely because you made sourdough easy and I appreciate that so much. You have all my patience!! Have a wonderful day.
@dougsensei
@dougsensei 6 месяцев назад
Thank you Ben for making something that does not have to be rocket science into something simple again. I have been following your method for three years now with great results.
@normam1838
@normam1838 2 месяца назад
I just started baking sourdough, struggled with the starter, sometimes active, then not... wait a few days. I hated the discard thing, too. Yesterday, I tried your method - I absolutely love it! I made the best loaf ever! Thank you Ben Starr! You are a sourdough bread star!
@dawniehewlett
@dawniehewlett 22 часа назад
Thank you!! Amazing techniques ❣️ .
@pennyguzman8738
@pennyguzman8738 6 месяцев назад
Welcome back, Ben! You have been missed. I love your kitchen remodel! I used your starter method 14 months ago and it has never failed to work. I appreciate and recommend your 2 part RU-vid videos on how to make a starter. The science behind the process has given us the ability to create a truly simple method to make and maintain our starters. I bake bread every week and have shared my starter with instructions to 4 of my friends once they tried my bread and/or pretzels. I’m looking forward to some of your other recipes 😊
@michaelkelly4858
@michaelkelly4858 3 месяца назад
I have been using your sourdough recipe for lazy people for about four months. During that time I am baking two loaves a week one for us one for my daughter who loves it. I think you completely have covered a much more convenient way to make this happen We thank you very much
@ElizabethSmith-vf9vv
@ElizabethSmith-vf9vv 3 дня назад
Made this today seriously the best and easiest I have ever made . Thank you for the recipe . X
@susandelhaise4355
@susandelhaise4355 2 месяца назад
I am totally amazed at this recipe! I have been making sourdough bread since the beginning of the pandemic and never thought I could make bread like this with cold unfed starter and no folding/stretching or strength building the dough. On top of that it was also baked in a cold oven heated to 425F. Thank you Ben Starr for rejecting the rules that so many teach on how it's supposed to be done. You proved them wrong!!
@deewinslow8913
@deewinslow8913 6 месяцев назад
I love making bread from your videos. I do the bags for my rise. Looking forward to doing the cold oven bake. Thank you for the simple and straightforward lessons!
@dianneroberts2786
@dianneroberts2786 4 месяца назад
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!!!!! Just discovered you. FINALLY someone has explained the process and timing in a way that "clicked" for me! Up to this point I have been just TOO intimidated to make bread from my sourdough starter (have lots of discard recipes that I very much like to make) but NOW I think I finally have an understanding that will allow me to attempt making bread. I absolutely LOVE sourdough and it is the only type of bread that doesn't upset my daughter's digestive system.
@chrisblanc663
@chrisblanc663 3 месяца назад
Same here. Everyone else makes it seem like you need a day and a half to make on the daily. This is the first video where I think I could actually make sourdough bread daily, or almost daily. I may opt for every 2 or 3 days. (I usually make 3 loaves for the family a week).
@lorenzodelacruz1887
@lorenzodelacruz1887 День назад
Great show, thanks for the info. I am waiting to form my first loaf. I usually add salt to my bread on top of the butter. I'm a little obsessive - compulsive so I really appreciate your attitude. This is my second time through this show. Thanks again.
@pattyevers2768
@pattyevers2768 Месяц назад
Thank you for teaching the basics in sourdough baking. I needed simple, you delivered! Fresh out of the oven, the best one yet. Hallelujah!
@Elizabeth-490
@Elizabeth-490 6 месяцев назад
Ben! You’re back! I’m so glad! You walked me through starting my starter from scratch over a year ago and your method is my go to recipe most of the time because it is so flexible. I couldn’t find your presence online recently and worried about you! Thanking God for you today!
@QTip1445
@QTip1445 3 месяца назад
I really appreciate that you share the science behind all of your methods and reasons for what you do. That is what I needed in order to wrap my head completely around this process. Thank you, and I look forward to trying this for my first time!
@laurieshatney9279
@laurieshatney9279 3 месяца назад
Thank you Ben for the time you spend making videos for us that takes all the confusion out of making sourdough bread. I've been trying for many months to get a good, easy loaf of bread and mainly failed. I can't wait to give this a try. I just love the humor you also put into your videos. Thanks again and keep on sourdoughing.
@caroladkins3407
@caroladkins3407 3 месяца назад
I love your bread videos. So many sourdough recipes remind me of raising my kid…..constantly having to stop and give them attention. Your method is the only one I use. Only made 2 so far but we love it. Trying to work my way into the cinnamon rolls, pizza crust, biscuits, and pie crust. You’re wonderful as well as entertaining. Thank you
@FeathersinFightArtz
@FeathersinFightArtz 6 месяцев назад
Just finished setting up the bread in a bowl for tomorrow! I really feel like I’m finally going to get some decent sourdough! Thank you again!
@jeanmiehlke3935
@jeanmiehlke3935 3 месяца назад
Im currently on my 4th loaf using your simplified method. So easy, and delicious. Im using my starter more now than I have in the last 3 years. Thanks, Ben. You're awesome!
@myavaphillips2912
@myavaphillips2912 Месяц назад
Changed my life buddy! Thanks so much. I’ve watched very many videos on bread and this is the first time that I actually feel I can continually make fresh bread for my family!
@lorilochner1043
@lorilochner1043 Месяц назад
I made my second loaf today. I had a problem with my first loaf in that my heating element went out on my oven during the cook! Talk about bad timing! Between getting that fixed and now, I can't tell you how happy I am with this loaf. While it didn't rise as high, I wish I could show you the crumb. After the BF overnight (about 19 hrs.) , I did do a few SF before shaping and I got a nice open interior and a perfect crunch. ALSO, big deal here, my husband said the sourness was perfect! This was music to my ears and after tasting it with some peppered olive oil, I'm sold! Thanks so much, Ben.🍞🥖❤‍🩹
@crystalgiordano2990
@crystalgiordano2990 5 месяцев назад
I absolutely love your videos! I love how funny you are at times, you’re honest and say it like it is. I’m Making this recipe tomorrow! Super excited thank you for sharing this amazing Sourdough recipe!
@martaaltheide5146
@martaaltheide5146 5 месяцев назад
Just put my second sourdough bread in the oven. Last night used Dutch oven. Today, loaf pan. Heartfelt THANK YOU! You SIMPLIFIED life. Not lazy, just forgetful in my opinion. Lol.
@prubroughton1864
@prubroughton1864 2 дня назад
Just made a loaf of this sour dough. Halved recipe because I an on my own cause my partner died recently. Used smaller but nice and deep Dutch over will shorten cook time and drop temp. Beautiful crackly crust and magnificent crumb and bubbles.. my sister supplied the starter so don’t know hydration but it hadn’t been fed for over 3 weeks.13 hours to double and then 90 mins. Temp colder at present cause it is winter ( about 17 degrees C here in New Zealand.highly recommend this recipe. Been cooking bread for about 5 years easiest loaf I have ever made and flavour awesome😊😊😊😊
@ultimatefoodgeek
@ultimatefoodgeek 6 часов назад
Congrats. And sorry to hear about your partner's passing. May your newfound sourdough joy be an honor to their memory! Much love to you and your sis....
@Mstred
@Mstred Месяц назад
I have looked at about a million recipes for thisbread but I cannot wait to try yours. It looks so easy and the results look perfect.
@kristinfaceness
@kristinfaceness 4 месяца назад
I'm seriously so excited to go home and try this. Thank you for simplifying it so much that I don't feel daunted. I have 4 kids, and basically zero free time to spare. This is perfect for me.
@karenmuller4415
@karenmuller4415 6 месяцев назад
Ben I’m so glad you’re back! I made this last night and it’s now my go to, the most delicious sourdough and the easiest, thank you.
@ashleymiller3077
@ashleymiller3077 Месяц назад
I am so thrilled you’re videos were recommended to me! Can’t wait to try your methods. I’ve gotten so much anxiety with all the boat loads of different info on what you do and don’t do with the starter and bread process. This is so easily understandable by how you explained it❤
@raghdahulaiba
@raghdahulaiba Месяц назад
I liked the idea of not preheating the oven in advance, and getting great baking results..a great saving on the gas used..thanks from the bottom of my heart. I am very happy to join your special channel..
@karenhuber4995
@karenhuber4995 5 месяцев назад
Many thanks, Ben, for this even easier recipe! I baked a loaf in the Dutch oven tonight, following your instructions, and it was the easiest and best one yet. You are the best cooking teacher out there! 🎉.
@user-wt4bl4xc7m
@user-wt4bl4xc7m 4 месяца назад
Chef Starr makes the entire process so much easier to follow and enjoyable to get baking, sooner! The entire sourdough bread making process is just not that difficult, but so many people want to make it complicated. Thanks Ben! great videos. Been watching your videos all morning and baking this afternoon!
@fanmurray5244
@fanmurray5244 4 дня назад
I love your recipes and technique for making the starter and not have any waste. I should be making my first loaf this weekend and can’t wait.
@SuperTruthSeeker4U
@SuperTruthSeeker4U Месяц назад
This Hass to be one of the best quick and easy sourdough bread recipes that I have ever seen. Excellent explanation and detail.
@blmcnair
@blmcnair 6 месяцев назад
Ben, I absolutely love your recipe. I had starter left in the back of my refrigerator close to two years. I did need to reactivate the starter without throwing any out, but now I am making wonderful sourdough bread. My nine year old granddaughter loves the sourdough bread. I'm going to teach her your sourdough bread recipe. I will be teaching her your new baking method. I think she won't get overwhelmed with the simplicity of your method, from the mixing to the new baking method. I must say I am not a lazy person but simply a busy person who doesn't have lots of time to babysit sourdough. When I pulled my starter out of the frig it had a wonderful layer of hooch that I mixed back in. I was in the middle of preparing for two memorial services and didn't have much time. I did try making a loaf without reactivating the starter and I wasn't surprised when it came out like concrete...even though the inner loaf was moist and very flavorful. Sorry this is so long...I wanted to tell you thank you for an easy recipe and permission to leave the starter neglected in the back of the refrigerator for a long period of time. Looking forward to new videos.
@ultimatefoodgeek
@ultimatefoodgeek 6 месяцев назад
A concrete loaf from a starving starter simply means you didn't do a long enough ferment on the first round. No recipe can tell you when your dough is ready to shape. Wait until it doubles, even if that takes a couple of days! Starved starter loaves that ferment for a long time are always the best tasting!
@noeldeal8087
@noeldeal8087 6 месяцев назад
I'm new. How do you reactivate starter?
@thomass5169
@thomass5169 6 месяцев назад
Ben, I've Been working on my starter for weeks and will attempt the first loaf this week. Love the changes in your process. More simplified, yet great results. Especially love not having to have the oven preheated at such high temps. Thanks for the detailed tutorials. I'm really looking forward to the results.
@NicoleHoltActress
@NicoleHoltActress 2 месяца назад
New bread-baker here (I've made 4 loaves total so far) - I have learned so much watching this video. Will start my next sourdough bread with your method tonight.
@leehart7796
@leehart7796 Месяц назад
Hi Ken! I've become a bread baking fool & I'm positively fearless bc of your science & relaxed attitude. I use the bag method primarily bc it's easy (and it's satisfying to see). It's homemade and no one complains. No stress necessary. I've tried other methods but your's is 'never fail'. Thank you for making me look so good.
@ultimatefoodgeek
@ultimatefoodgeek Месяц назад
I love this! Thanks, Lee!
@Psa141
@Psa141 6 месяцев назад
Let us rejoice evermore. Recently did your rye starter, took 26 days, whew. Baked 1 beautiful loaf, doing another today. Love your method. My new favourite bread. Thank you. Have shared with family who are enthusiastic about making bread and loved the loaf.
@trishapomeroy9251
@trishapomeroy9251 4 месяца назад
I learned to bake sourdough using your earlier method. I really like the idea of not messing with the hot cast iron and saving on propane in my oven! Takes a long time for that thing to heat up to 500! You are such an inspiration to new sourdough bakers. Thank you for taking the time to share with the world though YT.
@bluesmama48
@bluesmama48 Месяц назад
I just did this method and I love it. I have the most robust starter in my fridge and it made the best rolls ever. Thank you.
@71volare
@71volare 2 месяца назад
This is the best sourdough method so far. Great rise great crumb and no hassle. No feed problems. I even over proofed the first round overnight and it still turned out great. I love the oven rise from cold. Only handle hot dutch ovens once to remove lid.
@rachellewilkens6846
@rachellewilkens6846 4 месяца назад
Thank you so much for such a thorough and thoughtful description on simply making sourdough! I’m sharing with all of my fellow experimenters!
@QuiltTops
@QuiltTops 6 месяцев назад
Just now made up a batch and it is in a plastic bag on my counter. Now I am watching you again for the fine details I may have missed. Thanks Ben. I can't wait to bake it.
@hoptoi
@hoptoi 3 месяца назад
So glad I found you! I have been wanting to make sour dough for awhile, but I knew I wasn’t going to be using that starter enough to warrant all the fuss and waste involved. I watched your lazy starter video, and it is perfect for me. I made it yesterday,and it’s sitting on my counter where I love looking at it! Thank you so much!
@hollywooler5829
@hollywooler5829 4 месяца назад
I found your videos just recently and I love the way you explain the process of sourdough starter and bread. Your videos have given me the confidence to try my hand at this and now we are enjoying delicious sourdough bread at home. Each time I make a loaf, I learn something new and make improvements for the next time. Thank you so much for your informative and helpful videos. 👩‍🍳
@TheChefLady4JC
@TheChefLady4JC 6 месяцев назад
Wow!! I'm soooo thrilled to see y'all back making content again!! I honestly thought something bad happened to you... I'm very relieved to see y'all alive and kicking and back to baking again!
@jenniferbarnes5852
@jenniferbarnes5852 6 месяцев назад
So glad you are back! Sourdough was so confusing until I stumbled onto your channel a couple years ago. Thank you!!!
@kimcowing1867
@kimcowing1867 3 месяца назад
I followed your directions and the results were EXCELLENT!!!! Thank you!!!
@lsncred19
@lsncred19 2 месяца назад
Thank tou for sharing your no nonsense videos . Straight to the point . Easy to follow
@lmassey498
@lmassey498 6 месяцев назад
Welcome back. I have been using your recipe and method since you first posted it. Will definitely start using this one now. I would really love to see new videos. I will be waiting with breath for the next one. Thanks again!
@maryjowalker5046
@maryjowalker5046 4 месяца назад
After viewing many different accounts, I stumbled upon yours. And, wow! Your approach is so refreshing and speaks loudly to those of us who not only want recipes, but want to learn about bread, about the process, about the "whys" behind so much of this amazing hobby! Thank-you for having a style that "teaches" and is easy to follow as well as very educational!
@tharris504
@tharris504 2 месяца назад
Made this over the weekend and it turned out to be the best sourdough loaf I’ve made. So simple. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us!
@user-lw5lc3sg6r
@user-lw5lc3sg6r 2 месяца назад
I have made this recipe weekly for the past 3 months without fail. Hands down best and easiest recipe I've ever used. Thank you!
@candicekorzecki3065
@candicekorzecki3065 3 месяца назад
I am a newbie and my first loaf was certainly not the best but have been watching every video I can find and came across this one. Last night I started this method and made a loaf I was very proud of. Thank you for sharing. Next up are your cinnamon rolls.
@rhodyhausauer4298
@rhodyhausauer4298 5 месяцев назад
Welcome back Ben! I love your no nonsense, easy to make sourdough bread recipe and have shared it with everyone I've given my starter to. Thank you for making this even easier! And now, I know how to make a loaf shape too! You are a god! :)
@barbaratells1285
@barbaratells1285 18 дней назад
Thank you so much for sharing your starter recipes!
@elizabethhunt4426
@elizabethhunt4426 3 месяца назад
I’m so happy to see you’re back to making videos! I started learning about sourdough a few years ago, but not when everyone else was during the pandemic. Anyway, I watched so many videos. I was confused with all the steps. I came across your channel, watched all the videos, & have had success ever since. I stopped doing all the discard by & feeding. The waste was killing me. Now, I keep my starter in the fridge. I only take out what I need to make bread, feed it, & use it when it’s doubled. It has sooo much flavor. My sourdough bread is delicious. Thanks to your advice!
@robynmcleod9637
@robynmcleod9637 4 месяца назад
I’m a newbie at sourdough & have had a few loaves turn out using the traditional method but am frustrated with all the discarding etc so I watched this video & admit I was reluctant to try this method. WOW, so happy I tried it - my loaf is perfection! Loved the plastic bag & cold oven start & of course no more constant starter feeding! Thank you Ben !!
@chrisblanc663
@chrisblanc663 3 месяца назад
I always figured that you can naturally discard by using it in a new loaf, until you get the starter the way you want it. It’s like pancakes, the first few are a bit odd, but then they start coming out right, and throwing starter away just seems like such a waste. One reason to make your own bread is the cost saving, but to throw so much away seems like it takes longer to recuperate the expense.
@SC-hu3zy
@SC-hu3zy 3 месяца назад
You are a genius! No more coddling one's sourdough starter. No more multiple stretches. No more preheating the oven. I did reduce the flour to 18 ounces total because my first attempt was drier than I liked. I also reduced the salt for health reasons. Thanks for making bread making fun!
@junkgirltoo5005
@junkgirltoo5005 2 месяца назад
The salt is necessary. This will not harm you. The salt thing is another lie told to create pharma customers for life. Your body excretes what you don’t need. It’s not healthy to avoid salt in a decent more natural diet free from processed food. You should add salt if you eat this way. Doctor’s know sh%te because they only have a few hours of nutrition education. The rest PHARMA teaches them.
@carolpolston2008
@carolpolston2008 Месяц назад
I can't wait to try this! I've been making sourdough for a couple of months using the stretch and fold method. I only am able to make bread when I know I'll be home to do it. This looks so easy! Thank you.
@sonialarson6119
@sonialarson6119 Месяц назад
I have to thank you so much for this video! I got a starter from my friend the other week and finally tried your recipe this weekend. It turned out perfectly! My only experience with sourdough is making pancakes years ago because my grandpa used to make them for us when we were little, so I made them for nostalgic reasons. And then I couldn’t maintain the starter, so I ended up throwing it out. So I wanted to try again. And learning of your method was so encouraging for me. I can’t thank you enough for giving us busy people a way to maintain sourdough starter and make delicious bread!
@sherylclevenger1581
@sherylclevenger1581 6 месяцев назад
Hi Ben. I’ve been making bread using your method for a couple of years now and so excited to see this new video. How much simpler can you get? Thank you so much. I love how you explain the science behind your methods. Happy holidays to you and yours. Sheryl❤
@spiritdeer4687
@spiritdeer4687 6 месяцев назад
Amazing!! Thank you SO much for showing us that we can easily make a simple sourdough bread! I loved your specific tips that you told and showed us, too, so that we understand the basic (and simple) science behind it all 😁💕
@chayaq6690
@chayaq6690 4 месяца назад
OMG. Thank you so much for this. I turned out a fabulous loaf of bread. I've been so confused with all the other complicated and lengthy instructions.
@nancyanderson6404
@nancyanderson6404 2 месяца назад
Once again thank you. I'm 82 and have made tons of bread. This is the best method by far! I've done it several times since finding you♥️
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