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Mastering Sourdough

Creating sourdough is a challenge worth taking on, especially when you use these sourdough resources to help you along the way! Browse the articles below to and you'll see answers to the most common sourdough FAQs. If you're new to making sourdough recipes, be sure to check out the sourdough starter FAQ and tips before you begin!

Woman working with a ball of sourdough on a kitchen counter.
An overhead photo showing two small loaves that have been baked in a cast iron bread pan. One the loaves has been sliced up, the other one is whole. You can see one of the slices of bread on a plate to the top left of the photo and two small dishes containing butter and jam to the top right. There is also a black handled bread knife in the photo.

Dividing Sourdough After Shaping & Cold Fermentation: An Experiment

A loaf of crusty sourdough bread nestled in a piece of parchment paper inside a cast iron bread pan. There is a black bread knife, a side plate and a butter dish surrounding the loaf.

Sourdough Sunday (2 Weekend Baking Timelines)

A photo of a woman (Kate from The Pantry Mama) pouring water into a glass jar that is sitting on a scale. She is feeding her sourdough starter.

How To Do A Monthly Sourdough Reset

Jar of sourdough starter that has peaked and overflowed down the side of the jar.

Understanding Sourdough Starter Ratios

Kate from The Pantry Mama pouring some sourdough starter into an empty jar that is sitting on a set of scales.

Sourdough Starter Not Bubbling? Here's What To Do!

How To Find Your Sourdough Rhythm [for better sourdough]

How To Find Your Sourdough Rhythm [for better sourdough]

A tall jar of sourdough starter with an orange lid sitting on top of a fence post. You can see a green vegetable patch that has been blurred into the background of the photo.

How To Increase The Wild Yeast In Your Sourdough Starter

A photo of a 16oz mason jar sitting on a scale. The jar is filled with water and dark rye flour to create a rye flour sourdough starter. You can also see a large jar of rye flour in the background and a wooden spoon with rye flour on it next to the scale.

How To Make A Rye Sourdough Starter

Someone holding a small aliquot jar over a glass bowl of sourdough.

Aliquot Jar Method For Better Sourdough Bulk Fermentation

A sourdough batard straight out of the oven - it's still sitting in the Dutch oven. This photo is to demonstrate how much water weight a sourdough loaf should lose during baking time.

How Much Should Sourdough Weigh Once Baked?

A jar of sourdough starter sitting on a white counter top. The jar has large bubbles on the side of the glass.

How To Get Bigger Bubbles In Your Sourdough Starter

A loaf of sourdough bread that has been slice and is nestled in a piece of parchment paper inside a cream enamel Dutch Oven.

20 Interesting Facts About Sourdough Bread To Know in 2024

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