Soft & Fluffy Sourdough Sandwich Bread

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Soft & Fluffy Sourdough Sandwich Bread

Soft and Fluffy Sourdough Sandwich Bread: Your New Go-To Loaf

Imagine slicing into a loaf of homemade bread that’s both incredibly soft and boasts that signature subtle tang of sourdough. This Soft and Fluffy Sourdough Sandwich Bread is exactly that – a perfect everyday loaf that’s ideal for sandwiches, toast, or simply enjoying on its own.

Unlike some sourdoughs that can be dense or have a very pronounced sour flavor, this recipe focuses on creating a tender crumb and a mild, pleasant tang. The magic lies in the careful balance of ingredients and the gentle fermentation process. The result is a loaf with a beautifully golden crust that gives way to an airy, pillowy interior. Whether you’re packing lunchboxes, making gourmet grilled cheese, or simply craving a slice of wholesome, flavorful bread, this Sourdough Sandwich Bread will quickly become a staple in your kitchen. Get ready to experience the joy of truly delicious homemade bread!

  • Author: Derek Birch
  • Prep Time: 12 hours
  • Cook Time: 40 minutes
  • Total Time: 12+ hours
  • Yield: 2 loaves 1x
  • Category: Bread

Ingredients

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Ingredients

  • Active sourdough starter, (100% hydration) 200g or 1 cup
  • Warm water, (90-95°F) 720g or 3 cups
  • Brown sugar or honey, 40g or 3 tablespoons
  • Melted butter or neutral oil, 40g or 3 tablespoons
  • Bread flour, 1000g 7 3/4 to or 8 cups
  • Fine sea salt, 18g or 1 tablespoon

Optional: Additional melted butter for brushing tops after baking

Instructions

1. Refresh Starter (Night Before)

  • Feed your sourdough starter before bed so it’s active and bubbly by morning (e.g. 1:2:2 ratio: 40g starter, 80g water, 80g flour).

2. Mix the Dough (8:00–9:00 AM)

  • In a large bowl, whisk together:

    • 1 cup (200g) active starter

    • 3 cups (720g) warm water

    • 3 tbsp (40g) brown sugar or honey

    • 3 tbsp (40g) melted butter or oil

  • Stir in:

    • 7 ¾ to 8 cups (1000g) bread flour

    • 1 tbsp (18g) salt

  • Mix until a shaggy dough forms. Cover and let rest for 30 minutes (autolyse).

3. First Rise (Bulk Fermentation) and Stretch & Folds (9:30–10:30 AM)

  • Optional: Do 2-3 sets of stretch and folds, 30 minutes apart. (Lift and fold the dough from each “corner” and fold it under the opposite side of the dough.  Rotate the dough a quarter turn and lift and fold.  Continue this process until you end up back where you started.  This helps to strengthen it.)

  • Then cover and allow to rise at room temperature until doubled in size, about 4–5 hours depending on temp.

  • You can skip the stretch and folds and move immediately to the first rise by letting the dough rise in a covered greased bowl at room temperature for about 4 hours our nearly doubled in size.

4. Shape & Pan (2:30–3:00 PM)

  • Lightly flour your surface. Divide dough in half (about 950–1000g per piece).

  • Shape into tight logs and place in two greased 9×5” loaf pans.

  • Cover with a clean towel or lightly greased plastic wrap.

5. Final Proof  or Second Rise (3:00–5:00 PM)

  • Cover loosely and let the loaves rise at room temperature until the dough crowns about 1 inch above the pan. This takes about 1.5 to 2.5 hours depending on your kitchen’s warmth.

6. Bake (5:00–5:30 PM)

  • Preheat the oven to 375°F (190°C).

  • Bake for 35–40 minutes, rotating halfway through if needed. The loaves are done when golden brown and reach an internal temp of 195–200°F (90–93°C).

  • Optional: Brush tops with melted butter right out of the oven for a soft, shiny crust.

Notes

Storage Tips

• Cool completely on a wire rack before slicing.

• Store in an airtight container at room temp for up to 4 days.

• Slice and freeze for longer storage — toast straight from frozen!

Keywords: Bread, Sourdough, Sandwich

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2 responses to “Soft & Fluffy Sourdough Sandwich Bread”

  1. Fathima Avatar
    Fathima

    How do I make a starter ?

    1. Derek Birch Avatar

      Thanks for the question. Below is the link to my sourdough starter from my website. Enjoy!

      https://eyes-on-the-fries.com/2025/03/27/sourdough-starter/

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