Rustic Sourdough Bread

Sourdough BreadI’ve never created a bucket list – per se.  To be sure, there are things I want to accomplish, places I want to travel to, and experiences I hope to have, but I’ve never put together an actual ‘list’ of those things.  If I did have a bucket list, baking a crusty, slightly tangy, artisan style sourdough bread would have been pretty near the top.  I am proud to say that as of a few days ago, I can cross that off of my ‘non existent’ list.
Sourdough BreadIt was quite the journey getting to the golden brown incrusted – and dare I say gorgeous – boule you see here in these photos. It all began back in November.  Technically, it began years ago when I first became enamored with the concept of making an all natural sourdough starter from scratch.  I had made a number of attempts over the years but never with real success.  But this past November I became more determined than ever and finally achieved success using a process I found on Maurizio Leo’s blog The Perfect Loaf.  As life so often has it, with the holidays looming and all that comes with that, my accomplishment was ill-timed.   I was far too busy to focus on experimental bread baking.  So into the fridge went my eager starter for what became a long winter’s nap.

Jump forward to late January and I embarked once again on my path to baking a sourdough boule using my own natural starter.  Maurizio’s blog has so much incredible information about baking bread using a natural starter.  I spent endless hours studying his step-by-step process and gaining what knowledge I could before attempting my first loaf.  Just as I had studied Maurizio, he writes how he “voraciously read” Chad Robertson’s Tartine Bread before setting out to bake his first sourdough boule.  Maurizio’s tutorials are a genius blend of both his own personal experience and what he learned from Chad Robertson.  Between the two of them, I finally felt empowered enough to give it a go.
Sourdough BreadSourdough BreadI was beyond giddy as I pulled my first loaf from the oven.  I may have even jumped up and down clapping my hands. It looked beautiful!  Just like the photos from The Perfect Loaf and Tartine Bread.  Knowing that looks aren’t everything, how the bread tasted would be the real test.  Well, it was DELICIOUS!!  I may have been slightly biased but when my friend’s eyes rolled back in her head as she chewed her first bite I was pretty convinced I had met with success.
Sourdough BreadHow beautifully and delicious my sourdough boule turned out isn’t really the point of this post.  Please don’t misinterpret my sense of accomplishment with boasting.  My point is, I pushed myself in an area of baking that totally intimidated and challenged me.  And that feels good!  In truth, it feels amazing!!
Sourdough Bread




8 thoughts on “Rustic Sourdough Bread

  1. Hi Mary. There are so many things you should hear. Yes, the bread looks amazing and no doubt it would taste delicious as it came from your loving hands. What really stands out is the point where you talk of pushing yourself. You went out of your comfort. What you see as your safety net. You really are an incredible inspiration, certainly to me, to take risks, try something that really is a stretch because the ultimate reward is that sense of accomplishment. You should feel so proud of yourself. Your words moved me as I felt your joy in the process. Love that you have brought Sifting Focus back for all to enjoy..

    • Thank you so much Kathy! That is truly the sweetest message I have ever received on my blog. Now, it’s time for you to get your cookies packaged and out into the world for everyone to enjoy. 🙂

    • Without a doubt, sourdough starters take a lot of time and attention. Not sure what will happen to mine once the warm weather returns to Souther CA and I want to be outside more. But for now, I’m having a lot of fun with it.

  2. Gorgeous loaf, gorgeous pictures. I can practically smell the loaf through the computer! Congratulations on a fabulous loaf. Your skill and general baking talent supported you beautifully. But, mostly, real kudos go for going out on a limb. I am always apprehensive when pushing myself. Thanks for sharing. xo

  3. Mary, a large measure of determination, mixed with a generous dash of careful consideration, and leavened with love has resulted in this glorious loaf! You are amazing!! xo

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