Golden Dawn Caraway Sourdough
A golden sourdough with turmeric and caraway, crackling crust, and vibrant aroma—a sunrise in every slice.
Timing
Prep: 45 min
Cook: 45 min
Rest: 140 min
Total: 230 min
Category & Type
🏷️bread
⚖️sourdough
Hard
Dietary
🌱Vegan
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Ingredients
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Main
400 g
Bread Flour Type 550
100 g
Whole Wheat Flour
350 g
Water
100 g
Active Sourdough Starter (100% Hydration)
10 g
Fine Sea Salt
2 tsp
Ground Turmeric
2 tbsp
Caraway Seeds
1 tsp
Olive Oil
Nutrition Facts
Nährwertangaben
pro pro 100g
Kalorien280 kcal
Protein9 g
Kohlenhydrate58 g
Fett3 g
Ballaststoffe7 g
Zucker1 g
Natrium400 mg
Instructions
101
Mix the Dough
Duration: 5 Min
Attention needed

Combine Bread Flour Type 550, Whole Wheat Flour, Ground Turmeric, and 320g Water in a Mixing Bowl. Mix by hand or with a Dough Whisk until no dry flour remains and a shaggy dough forms. The dough should feel slightly sticky and cohesive. Mixing ensures even hydration and brings the turmeric’s color to life.
Temperature:23°C
Cool
102
Autolyse
Duration: 45 Min

Cover the Mixing Bowl and let the dough rest for 45 minutes at room temperature (21–24°C). After resting, the dough will look smoother and more elastic. This rest allows flour to absorb water for better gluten development later.
Temperature:22°C
Cool
97
Add Starter and Salt
Duration: 5 Min
Attention needed
Step 97
Add the Active Sourdough Starter and Fine Sea Salt to the dough along with the remaining 30g Water. Mix thoroughly by pinching and folding using clean hands until fully incorporated—the dough will feel stickier but cohesive. This step distributes the starter and salt for even fermentation and flavor.
103
First Bulk Fermentation with Caraway
Duration: 2 Std 30 Min
Attention needed
Step 103
Let the dough rest, covered, for 2.5 hours at 24°C. During the first 10 minutes, sprinkle in the Caraway Seeds and gently fold the dough to distribute. Every 30 minutes, perform a series of stretch and folds (3 sets in total) directly in the Mixing Bowl. The dough will become smoother and more elastic with each fold, developing strength and trapping aromatic seeds throughout. Bulk fermentation grows flavor and structure.
Temperature:24°C
Cool
98
Pre-shape and Bench Rest
Duration: 20 Min
Step 98
Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured surface using a Dough Scraper. Shape it gently into a round, cover with a clean towel, and let rest for 20 minutes. The dough should relax and hold its shape softly. Resting eases final shaping and keeps the crumb open.
99
Final Shaping
Duration: 5 Min
Attention needed
Step 99
Shape the dough into a tight round or oval loaf. Place seam-side up in a floured Proofing Basket. The dough should feel taut and smooth on the surface. Proper shaping gives the loaf structure and an even oven rise.
104
Final Proof
Duration: 2 Std
Step 104
Cover and let the shaped dough proof at 24°C for 2 hours, or until slightly puffy and soft to the touch. Alternatively, refrigerate overnight for deeper flavor (8–12 hours at 4°C). This step allows the bread to rise for a light, open crumb.
Temperature:24°C
Cool
105
Preheat Oven and Dutch Oven
Duration: 30 Min
Step 105
Place the Dutch Oven with lid into the oven and preheat to 250°C (482°F) for at least 30 minutes. The Dutch Oven should be searing hot. Preheating captures steam for a crisp, blistered crust.
Temperature:250°C
Hot
106
Score and Bake
Duration: 45 Min
Attention needed
Baking
Carefully invert the dough onto a piece of parchment, score the top with a Bread Lame or sharp knife, and transfer to the hot Dutch Oven. Cover and bake at 250°C for 20 minutes, then remove the lid and reduce to 220°C. Bake uncovered for another 25 minutes until deep golden and aromatic. The crust should crackle and the bread sound hollow when tapped—this ensures a caramelized, crisp finish.
Temperature:250°C
Hot
100
Cool and Slice
Duration: 1 Std
Step 100
Remove the bread from the Dutch Oven and cool on a Wire Rack for at least 1 hour. The crust will sing with tiny cracks as it cools, and the crumb will set. Cooling preserves texture and flavor. Serve in generous slices, feeling the golden crumb and catching the perfume of caraway and turmeric—each bite a bright beginning to any meal. This bread is a sunbeam on your table, welcoming and warm.