Best 3 Artisan Sourdough Garlic Bread Recipes

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Welcome to the delectable world of homemade artisan sourdough garlic bread! This enticing bread combines the tangy, earthy flavors of sourdough with the savory goodness of garlic and herbs. Whether you're looking for a delicious side dish to complement your favorite soup or stew, or a simply irresistible snack to indulge in, this culinary masterpiece will tantalize your taste buds and leave you craving more. So gather your ingredients, prepare your kitchen, and embark on a journey of flavors as we delve into the secrets of creating the perfect artisan sourdough garlic bread.

Here are our top 3 tried and tested recipes!

BASIC ARTISAN SOURDOUGH BREAD RECIPE



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Provided by Victor

Number Of Ingredients 6

500 g bread flour
450 g whole wheat flour
50 g rye flour
750 g water ((around 85F))
200 g levain
20 g kosher salt

Steps:

  • Two nights before bakingFeed mature sourdough starter using the levain formula above.
  • The night before baking, around 6:00PMMix all of the ingredients in a large bowl, cover with a plastic wrap and let rest for 30 minutes to 1 hour.
  • Thirty minutes to one hour later, around 7:00PMPerform a set of stretch and folds. Cover and let rest.
  • Around 7:45PM and 8:30PMPerform two additional sets of stretch and folds. Cover and let rest.
  • Around 10:00PMDepending on your ambient temperature, the dough should double in size by around 10:00PM. In my case, at around 66F - 67F ambient temperature the dough doubles in size in about 4 hours. If not, wait until it does, about an hour or so.Turn the dough over onto a flat, smooth surface. Divide into two equal pieces, pre-shape, flip and let rest for 20 minutes.
  • Around 10:20PMFold the loaves one more time, pinch the seams (optional), dip into sesame seeds and place into 14" oval proofing baskets, seam side up. Cover with each with a piece of paper towel, then wrap with a piece of plastic wrap. Proof in a cool place (around 66F or lower) overnight.
  • The morning of baking, around 7:00AMPlace the baking stone on the rack about 3 positions from the top. Place a kitchen towel in a bread pan, or a small cake pan, fill with hot tap water and place on a rack below the baking stone, to the side of the stone. Preheat the oven to 500F.
  • Around 7:45AM - 8:00AMPrepare two pieces of parchment paper slightly bigger than the proofing baskets. Turn the dough pieces onto parchment paper. Score with a serrated knife. Using a pizza shovel, transfer the dough into the preheated oven. Using a water spray, spray some water on the sides of the oven to create some extra steam, and quickly close the oven door. Drop the temperature to 475F and set the time to 20 minutes.
  • 20 minutes laterRemove the bread pan with water from the oven. Drop the temperature to 450F and continue baking the bread for an additional 25 minutes.
  • 25 minutes laterRemove bread from the oven and set on a cooling rack to cool down for an hour. Then slice and enjoy.

ARTISAN SOURDOUGH GARLIC BREAD



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I love to buy the garlic bread with the whole cloves of garlic from Costco, however I can't always get there when I want. I fiddled around a little and this one is pretty close, you do have to plan ahead because the sponge takes at least 18 hrs but the bread is well worth the trouble. This bread makes the BEST grilled sandwiches! I also like to butter it and grill it to go with a salad. YUMMY!!!

Provided by startnover

Categories     Sourdough Breads

Time 23h45m

Yield 1 large loaf

Number Of Ingredients 9

1/4 teaspoon sourdough starter
2 cups flour
1 cup warm water
3 cups flour
3/4 cup warm water
2 tablespoons sugar
1 1/2 teaspoons salt
1/2 teaspoon yeast
2/3 cup whole garlic clove (you may prefer more or less to your taste)

Steps:

  • The Sponge: Combine the sponge ingredients in a large plastic bowl, cover with plastic wrap and keep in a warm place for 18-20 hours.
  • When ready the sponge should have expanded and smell pleasantly sour and bubbling. (at this point you may wish to refrigerate for up to 7 days, just remember to bring back to room temp).
  • Bread: Place sponge and all other ingredients except garlic in mixing bowl, mix well and let rest 20-30 minutes.
  • Mix again for 5-10 minutes, then cover and allow to rise 2-3 hours.
  • Turn out onto lightly greased surface and flatten like you would cinnamon rolls .
  • Sprinkle the garlic cloves evenly over the dough and roll up in cinnamon roll fashion pinching the sides in as you make a long oblong shaped loaf.
  • Allow the loaf to rise covered with a towel for 2 hours or till almost doubled in size.
  • Preheat oven to 475°F.
  • Slash the top of the loaf 4 times with a sharp knife.
  • Spritz loaf and oven with water.
  • Bake in 475°F oven for 3 minutes spraying 2 more times.
  • Turn the oven down to 375°F (if it is baking to fast try 350°F).
  • Spray often with the water and watch for the bread turning brown too fast. If it does, cover with a foil tent.
  • Bake approx 30-40 minutes or till nicely browned and bottom thumps hollow.
  • This bread can be a little temperamental, just watch the coloring and adjust temp and cook time as needed.

ARTISAN SOURDOUGH RYE BREAD



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This is my favorite rye bread recipe of all time... so far. I could have just as easily called it Swedish Rye Bread or Aroma Therapy Bread for that matter (takes the coveted baking bread smell to another level). Covers both sourdough and instant yeast versions.

Provided by Eric Rusch

Categories     Recipes

Yield 1 Loaf

Number Of Ingredients 11

Water: 400 grams, 1 2/3 cups
Sourdough Starter: 70 grams, 1/3 cup (omit if making the instant yeast version)
Instant Yeast: 1 tsp (omit if making sourdough leavened version)
Whole Rye Flour: 245 grams, heaping 1 3/4 cups
Bread Flour: 245 grams, heaping 1 3/4 cups
Molasses: 44 grams, 2 Tbs
Fennel Seed: 8 grams, 1 Tbs
Anise Seed: 2 grams, 1 tsp
Caraway Seed: 3 grams, 1 tsp
Salt: 12 grams, 1 3/4 tsp
Zest of 1 Orange

Steps:

  • Sourdough Version
  • In a mixing bowl, mix the starter into the water. Add the molasses, all the seeds and orange zest.
  • In a separate bowl, combine the flours and salt.
  • Gradually stir the dry ingredients into the wet using a dough whisk or spoon until the flour is well incorporated. Cover with plastic and let rest for 15 minutes. After about 15 minutes, mix again for a minute or two. Again let rest for 15 minutes and mix one more time as before. Now cover the bowl with plastic and let sit at room temperature for roughly 12-14 hours.
  • Instant Yeast Version
  • The only difference is don't use sourdough starter and instead mix the instant yeast into the dry ingredients before combining with the wet ingredients.
  • Both Versions
  • After the long 12-14 hour proof, stretch and fold the dough and shape into boule or batard (round or oblong) shape for baking. (If you didn't follow that, I'm afraid you're doomed to watch the video.) Cover again with plastic and let rest 15 minutes before putting in a proofing basket for the final rise. If you don't have a proofing basket, line a bowl with a well floured kitchen towel and put the dough in there for the final rise. The final rise should last somewhere between 1 to 1 1/2 hours. Keep the dough covered with plastic to prevent it from drying out.
  • Preheat your oven to 475 F a half hour before baking.
  • Score the dough with a razor or sharp serrated knife and bake until the internal temp is about 200 F.
  • Let cool completely before eating.

Tips:

  • Use fresh, high-quality ingredients. This will make a big difference in the flavor of the bread.
  • Make sure your sourdough starter is active and bubbly. If it's not, it won't be able to leaven the bread properly.
  • Don't overwork the dough. Overworking will make the bread tough.
  • Let the dough rise in a warm place. This will help it to rise properly.
  • Bake the bread in a preheated oven. This will help to ensure that it cooks evenly.
  • Brush the bread with garlic butter before baking. This will give it a delicious flavor.
  • Serve the bread warm. This is when it will be at its best.

Conclusion:

Sourdough garlic bread is a delicious and easy-to-make bread that is perfect for any occasion. It can be served as an appetizer, side dish, or even a main course. With its crispy crust, chewy interior, and garlicky flavor, it's sure to be a hit with everyone who tries it.

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