Tartine Country Sourdough
Yield: 2 round loaves
Hydration: ~75%
Total Time: 12–16 hours
Ingredients
Levain (Leaven)
- 1 tbsp (20g) mature sourdough starter
- 100g bread flour
- 100g whole wheat flour
- 200g water (78°F / 26°C)
Dough
- 700g warm water (80°F / 27°C)
- 200g active levain (from above)
- 900g bread flour
- 100g whole wheat flour
- 20g fine sea salt
- 50g additional warm water (for dissolving salt)
Step 1: Build the Levain (Morning or Night Before)
- Mix starter, flours, and water.
- Cover loosely and let ferment 8–12 hours at 70–75°F.
- It’s ready when doubled, airy, and passes the float test.
You will use 200g of this; discard the rest or save.
Step 2: Autolyse (30–45 Minutes)
- In a large bowl, combine:
- 700g warm water
- 900g bread flour
- 100g whole wheat flour
- Mix until no dry bits remain.
- Cover and rest 30–45 minutes.
This builds gluten and improves extensibility.
Step 3: Add Levain
- Add 200g levain to dough.
- Mix by hand until fully incorporated.
- Rest 20–30 minutes.
Step 4: Add Salt
- Dissolve 20g salt in 50g warm water.
- Add to dough and squeeze/fold to combine fully.
Dough will feel cohesive but still sticky.
Step 5: Bulk Fermentation (3–4 Hours)
Keep dough at 75–80°F.
Perform stretch and folds every 30 minutes for first 2 hours (4 sets total):
- Grab one side
- Stretch up
- Fold over
- Rotate bowl and repeat 4 times
After folds, let dough rise undisturbed until:
- Increased by ~30%
- Puffy and aerated
- Edges slightly domed
Step 6: Divide & Pre-Shape
- Lightly flour surface.
- Turn dough out gently.
- Divide into 2 equal pieces (~900g each).
- Pre-shape into loose rounds.
- Rest 20–30 minutes (bench rest).
Step 7: Final Shape
Shape into tight boules (or batards):
- Flip dough smooth-side down
- Stretch edges to center
- Flip over and pull toward you to build surface tension
Place seam-side up in well-floured bannetons.
Step 8: Final Proof
Option 1 (Same Day):
- 3–4 hours at room temp
Option 2 (Preferred – Better Flavor):
- Cover and refrigerate 8–16 hours
Cold proofing improves structure and scoring.
Step 9: Bake (Dutch Oven Method)
- Preheat oven with Dutch oven inside to 500°F (260°C) for 45 minutes.
- Turn loaf onto parchment.
- Score with sharp blade.
- Carefully place into hot Dutch oven.
- Cover and bake 20 minutes.
- Reduce to 450°F (232°C), remove lid.
- Bake 20–25 minutes more until deep golden.
Internal temp: 208–210°F (98–99°C)
Step 10: Cool
Let cool at least 1 hour before slicing.
Crumb continues setting during cooling.
What Makes It “Tartine Style”
- High hydration (~75%)
- Minimal kneading
- Long fermentation
- Strong steam from Dutch oven
- Deep caramelized crust
- Open, irregular crumb
Pro Tips
- Warm kitchen = shorter fermentation
- Don’t overproof — look for volume, not time
- Score confidently at 30–45° angle
- If dough spreads too much, bulk was too long