Sourdough Sandwich Bread Recipe - Buttered Side Up (2024)

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This sourdough sandwich bread is soft, naturally leavened, and perfect for toast, sandwiches, etc.

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My first love with sourdough was my homemade artisan sourdough bread – that recipe makes some out-of-this-world-good bread. I truly think that every sourdough baker should make a rustic loaf like that at least once.

That loaf is insanely delicious. BUT…it isn’t always the most practical. All those beautiful little air bubbles don’t always make for the best toast or sandwich. When you don’t want to have to tear at a sandwich with your teeth, or when you don’t want the melted butter to run out the bottom of your toast, you make this sourdough sandwich bread.

This loaf is soft and beautiful and delicious. The perfect vehicle for any sort of topping you want to throw at it. Let’s dive in and see how it’s made:

How to Make Sourdough Sandwich Bread

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First, we need to make the leavain. What is a levain, you ask? It’s basically a sourdough starter that you mix up specifically for your recipe. It’s the leaven that will make your bread rise.

Unlike my artisan sourdough bread recipe, we’re noting using a wet, 100% hydration levain. This one’s more like a stiff dough, and it contains milk! Mix it together and wait for it to ripen and rise.

Mixing the Dough:

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Next, you add all of the ingredients (including the levain) except for the salt and butter to the bowl of a stand mixer. Mix with the paddle attachment just until everything is combined. Let rest (autolyse) for 30 minutes.

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Switch to the dough hook. Add the salt and knead the dough until it starts to come together, about 3 minutes.

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With the mixer running, gradually add the butter, mixing well after each addition. At first it will seem like a greasy mess. Just keep going and the butter will eventually absorb into the dough.

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Keep kneading until the dough is beautifully smooth and passes the windowpane test. Be patient – it can take quite a while for the gluten to develop enough!

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At this point you have a couple of options:

  • You can let the dough rise at room temperature for 2 hours, then place it in the refrigerator overnight.
  • If your kitchen is quite cold like mine is in the winter/spring, you can do the bulk rise overnight at room temperature. If your kitchen is quite warm, I recommend using the first method.

Forming the Loaf:

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The next day, divide your dough into 3 equal parts. Cover with a damp tea towel and let rest for 1 hour.

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Roll the balls out into ovals.

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Now roll each oval up jelly-roll-fashion.

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Flatten the roll back out into an oval again along the seam.

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Roll the dough back up one more time like a jelly-roll.

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Put the rolls into a buttered loaf pan, seam side down.

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Cover with a damp tea towel and allow to rise at room temperature for 6 hours.

Baking Sourdough Sandwich Bread:

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Bake in a hot oven for about 40 minutes. You want the dough to reach an internal temperature of about 195-200° F.

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Transfer to a wire rack to cool.

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Try your best to wait until the loaf has completely cooled to slice into it.

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The first time I made this bread, we scarfed down about half a loaf in one sitting. Reuben devoured slice after slice, even though he isn’t a big bread fan! It’s that good.

Notes:

  • I scaled up the original recipe (BTW, go follow Cook Til Delicious) to better fit a standard American loaf pan. The original amount was for a pullman loaf pan, which I don’t own.
  • I have made this recipe with and without the sugar. Of course it’s absolutely delicious with the sugar, but it’s still really good without it.
  • If you don’t have any bread flour on hand, you can still totally pull off this loaf. I’ve made it with part bread flour, and also with all AP flour.

Here are some ideas for what to make with your Sourdough Sandwich Bread:

  • Ricotta Avocado Toast
  • Cream Cheese and Chive Sandwiches
  • French Toast
  • Bacon and Brie Grilled Cheese
  • Bacon, Avocado, and Tomato Sandwich

Here’s a video demonstration of the process:

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Sourdough Sandwich Bread

This sourdough bread is soft and light - perfect for making sandwiches or toasting!

CourseBreakfast

CuisineAmerican

KeywordBaking, bread, Sourdough

Prep Time 1 day

Cook Time 40 minutes

Total Time 1 day 40 minutes

Servings 1 loaf

Author Erica Kastner

Ingredients

For the Levain/Starter:

  • 23grams100% hydration sourdough starter(see note)
  • 38gramswhole milk
  • 70gramsbread flour(can also use AP flour)

For the Final Dough:

  • all of the levain/starter
  • 173 gramsall-purpose flour
  • 173gramsbread flour(or more AP flour)
  • 1wholeegg
  • 1egg yolk
  • 168gramswhole milk
  • 43gramssugar,optional
  • 8gramsunrefined salt(I used Himalayan pink salt)
  • 43gramsbutter,softened

Instructions

For the Levain/Starter:

  1. Mix together all of the levain ingredients in a jar. Let sit at room temperature to mature and rise, about 8 hours.

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For the Final Dough:

  1. Place all of the dough ingredients (including the levain) except for the salt and butter in the bowl of stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment. Mix on low speed until it comes together in a shaggy dough. Let rest (autolyse) for 30 minutes.

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  2. Switch to the dough hook. Sprinkle in the salt and knead for 3-5 minutes, or until the dough starts to come together.

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  3. Add the butter gradually, mixing well after each addition. It will start out greasy, but the butter will eventually absorb into the dough. Continue kneading until the dough passes the windowpane test, about 10 minutes.

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  4. Place the dough in a lightly greased bowl, then turn to grease all sides of the dough. Cover tightly and allow to rise at room temperature for 2 hours. Place in the refrigerator to rise overnight.

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  5. The next day, divide the dough into 3 pieces and form into balls. Place on a lightly floured surface, cover with a damp tea towel, and allow to rest for 1 hour.

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  6. Roll each ball into an elongated oval, then roll each one up jelly-roll-fashion. Allow to rest for 10 minutes. Roll them out into an oval again along the seam, then roll each one up like a jelly roll once more. Transfer the rolls to a buttered 9x5-inch loaf pan. Cover with a damp tea towel and allow to rise at room temperature for about 6 hours. At that point the dough should have puffed up and filled the pan about 2/3-3/4 of the way.

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  7. 30 minutes before the loaf is ready to bake, preheat your oven to 400 degrees F. Place the risen loaf into the hot oven and bake for 20 minutes. Lower the oven temperature to 350 degrees F and continue to bake for 15-20 minutes, or until the loaf reaches an internal temperature of 195-200 degrees F.

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  8. Transfer to a wire cooling rack and allow to cool completely before slicing (if you can).

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Recipe Notes

  • 100% hydration starter means a starter that has been fed with equal weights (not volumes) of water and flour and allowed to rise until doubled, about 6-12 hours depending on the temperature of your kitchen.
  • All of the mixing can be done by hand if desired.
  • Recipe adapted from Cook Til Delicious
Sourdough Sandwich Bread Recipe - Buttered Side Up (2024)

FAQs

Does sourdough bread taste good with butter? ›

You certainly can toast sourdough bread. I love to toast my soft sandwich bread or multigrain bread in the morning. Add a little butter and jam or avocado, and it makes a perfect side to your eggs. I'll also toast my sourdough French bread with butter and garlic for the perfect garlic bread side dish.

Can you add butter to sourdough? ›

Butter, technically a dough enrichment, tenderizes bread dough and limits gluten development, yielding a softer, more tender crumb and a richer flavor. The butter in this sourdough babka dough makes the interior tender—and delicious. Photo by Maurizio Leo.

Can you eat sourdough bread as a sandwich? ›

Aside from slathering a slice of your freshly-baked sourdough in butter and calling it a day, there is a whole world of sourdough serving ideas out there for bakers to try. One way is to make your sourdough bread into a humble sandwich, which in my opinion, is completely underrated.

How do you pair sourdough bread? ›

21 Delicious Combinations of Sourdough Add-Ins
  1. Everything but the Bagel Seasoning & Cheddar. ...
  2. Parmesan, Asiago & Hot Honey. ...
  3. Sun Dried Tomatoes & Mozzarella. ...
  4. Chocolate & Cream Cheese. ...
  5. Cinnamon & Raisins. ...
  6. White Chocolate & Almonds. ...
  7. Honey Butter & Cinnamon. ...
  8. Lemon & Rosemary.

What does butter do to sourdough? ›

Adding butter (unsalted) in small quantities to bread results in a higher rise, a crisper crust, and a longer shelf life. When fat is added in large quantities, such as for brioche, it results in a softer texture and less volume.

Is sourdough toast with butter healthy? ›

Bread and butter can be a healthy breakfast depending on the type of bread and butter as well as what you choose to pair this classic combination with. Bread made from 100% whole grains, sourdough bread, and rye bread are going to be rich in nutrients and will help you feel full for longer.

What ingredients should not be in sourdough bread? ›

The inside of the bread should be bubbly and chewy and the bread should have a slightly tangy taste. Real sourdough bread does not contain additives like oil, milk, corn, and dough conditioners. It is made with whole grains and is generally more expensive than regular bread.

What is the secret to good sourdough bread? ›

Top 10 Tips & Tricks for Making Sourdough
  • Use your sourdough starter at its peak. ...
  • Moisten the surface of the dough before baking for more rise. ...
  • Handle with care: be gentle with your dough. ...
  • Use sifted flour to make your sourdough less dense. ...
  • Soak your flour beforehand for a lighter loaf. ...
  • Just add water for softer sourdough.

How do you make sourdough bread taste better? ›

Use whole-grain flours, which the acid-producing bacteria love. Keep the hooch or brown liquid layer that forms on a hungry sourdough starter instead of pouring it off. Retaining hooch can add acidity to sourdough and help it develop tang.

When should you not eat sourdough bread? ›

It's pretty easy to tell when sourdough bread has gone bad because it will be covered in visible signs of mold growth and will feel hard both inside and out. It may also smell bad too, but not always. Once it's past the fresh stage (first 24 hours) you will notice some deterioration in crust and crumb.

How do you cut sourdough bread for sandwiches? ›

The idea is to turn the boule into something manageable so you can get consistent slices. I cut it in half, and then cut one of the halves in half. Then I slice off the tall part of the quarters. Slices that came from adjacent parts of load will fit together and make great sandwiches or grilled cheese sandwiches.

What's the difference between sourdough bread and sourdough sandwich bread? ›

The great thing about sandwich bread in comparison to a regular boule sourdough bread, is that the crust stays nice and soft. The crumb is tighter which means less holes for all of your fillings to slide through.

Is it OK to eat sourdough bread everyday? ›

Can you eat sourdough bread every day? It's good news for sourdough super-fans. 'Sourdough is rich in carbohydrates which should make up around 50% of our energy intake every day, so there's no problem with eating sourdough daily,' says Tilt, who adds; 'it's delicious and I often do! '

What is sourdough traditionally served with? ›

Sourdough bread has a compact texture and a slight acid taste that allow it to accompany dishes with strong flavors. It also goes well with cold cuts and fish. It accompanies sauce dishes such as a beef bourguignon. At breakfast it can be enjoyed solely with semi-salted butter!

What kind of butter goes well with sourdough bread? ›

Delicious whipped herb butter has the ability to transform anything you spread it on - from crusty sourdough bread to the perfect steak.

What tastes good on sourdough bread? ›

15 Sourdough Bread Toppings | Gardenuity
  • Butter. Who doesn't love a classic? ...
  • Fresh Jam or Jelly. Summer is the perfect time to start working on your jam and jelly recipes. ...
  • Basil, Mozzarella & Tomato. ...
  • Avocado. ...
  • Mushrooms with Caramelized Onions. ...
  • Hummus. ...
  • Peanut Butter / Savory Spread. ...
  • Greek Sourdough Bread Topping.

What pairs well with sourdough bread? ›

The best side dishes to serve with sourdough bread are hummus, guacamole, Caprese salad, shakshuka, Tzatziki sauce, French onion dip, raspberry jam, cheese dip, baked potato soup, minestrone soup, olive tapenade, roasted garlic butter, smoked salmon and cream cheese, tomato basil bruschetta, and chicken liver pâté.

What should I eat sourdough bread with? ›

Sourdough bread's basic taste is slightly tangy and fresh. You can dress your bread up with just about any combination of tasty toppings and make it a meal. Some people like to eat their sourdough bread with cheese, ham, or other meat. Others prefer to add vegetables and fruit to their bread.

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