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The Art of Sourdough: Why Patience Is Key

Sourdough bread is more than just a loaf—it’s a craft that requires time, care, and a touch of magic. Unlike commercial bread, which can be made in hours, sourdough needs a long fermentation process. But why is patience so essential?

The slow fermentation not only enhances the complex, tangy flavour but also breaks down gluten and phytic acid, making the bread easier to digest. The natural yeasts and bacteria do all the work; your job is to wait and let nature take its course.

During my baking classes, I’ll guide you through the timeline of a perfect sourdough bake, from preparing the starter to the final, golden crust. I’ll also share tips for knowing when your dough is ready to shape and how to troubleshoot common issues.

So, next time you’re tempted to rush the process, remember: good things come to those who wait — especially when it comes to sourdough.

Find out more about my next classes here.

The very process of getting a feel for each loaf, with a watchful eye of Boudicca has helped me make so much sense of the natural progression of bread-making and now I have a strong reference point for how my dough should feel when I bake it at home - hopefully with similar success!
Anna Turns, Manor Magazine (Winter 2019)
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