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Recipe · Sourdough · Overnight

65% Hydration Overnight Sourdough

Sourdough relies on wild yeast cultured from a starter, and that starter does most of the work. The long ferment pulls real flavor out of the flour, gives you a chewy, open crumb, and produces the sour notes that commercial yeast can't match.

Total time

14 hours

Active

75 minutes

Hydration

65%

Difficulty

⌬⌬⌬

At 65% hydration, the dough is firm and forgiving. It shapes cleanly, holds its form during proof, and produces a tighter, more even crumb. Good for beginners, sandwich loaves, and anything you want to slice neatly.

The overnight schedule is the home baker's standard. Mix in the evening, cold-ferment in the refrigerator overnight, shape and bake the next morning. Flavor improves dramatically with time, and the schedule fits a normal life.

Ingredients

1000g total dough. Yields 1 boule, ~900g baked.

Ingredient Grams Baker's %
Bread flour 535 g 100%
Water 348 g 65%
Salt 10.7 g 2%
Active sourdough starter (100% hydration) 107 g 20%

Schedule

  1. Day 1, 6:00 PM
    Mix flour and water. Autolyse 30 minutes.
  2. Day 1, 6:30 PM
    Add starter and salt. Mix until combined.
  3. Day 1, 7:00 PM
    Stretch and fold every 30 minutes for 2 hours.
  4. Day 1, 9:00 PM
    Bulk ferment 1-2 more hours at room temperature.
  5. Day 1, 10:30 PM
    Shape into a tight boule, place seam-up in a floured banneton. Cover and refrigerate overnight.
  6. Day 2, 7:00 AM
    Pull from the refrigerator. Preheat the oven and Dutch oven to bake temperature.
  7. Day 2, 8:00 AM
    Score the loaf. Bake at 500°F covered for 25 minutes, then uncovered for 20 more minutes.

Method tips for this style

The starter has to be active and bubbly within four to six hours of feeding. If it doubles in that window, it's ready. A sluggish starter produces a sluggish loaf, regardless of schedule or hydration.

What to expect

Expect a tight, controlled crumb and a robust crust. The loaf slices cleanly and holds together for sandwiches; not the most dramatic interior, but the most reliable.

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