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Sourdough bread is often known as the healthiest bread, and there’s a science behind that moniker. Although bread is a staple, many have trouble digesting it and it could be one of the worst things to eat if a person has a gluten intolerance. But sourdough bread could be the solutionand a naturally healthy one at that!

So what exactly makes sourdough bread so much healthier and better for digestion than commercially made bread?

Part of the reason that sourdough bread is so healthy is the reduced phytic acid in sourdough bread thanks to the different fermentation process. Phytic acid is actually so hard on the body, it is considered an “anti-nutrient” by some. Phytic acid is a component found in the bran portion of all grains and beans. It impairs the absorption of iron, zinc, and calcium because the phytic acid molecules bind with the minerals, which make these important nutrients unavailable to the body for use. Sourdough fermentation is much more efficient than yeast fermentationin reducing the phytate content in whole wheat bread (-62 and -38%, respectively). The lactic acid bacteria present in sourdough enhances acidification, which leads to increased magnesium and phosphorus solubility.Long slow fermentation of wheat can reduce phytates by up to 90%! Some recent studies have evenindicated that those who are intolerant to wheat are able to tolerate sourdough breadbecause the old-fashioned fermentation process has been shown to break down the gluten in the wheat in the process.

*We still suggest steering clear of ALL bread including sourdough if you have Celiac or a major intolerance to gluten; unless the bread has been made with gluten-free ingredients. Better safe than sorry. We have included a gluten-free flour option in the sourdough bread recipein this article for our friends who do live a gluten-free life!

Sourdough bread won’t spike your blood sugar either. Sourdough bread is rated lower in the Glycemic Index (a system that ranks food based on its effect on blood sugar levels) than other types ofbread because of the build-up of organic acids. These naturally occurring acids make the minerals and vitamins in flour more available than they might be in other bread, and reduce the rate at which glucose is released into the bloodstream.Despite its significant carbohydrate content, which is usually an indication of a high glycemic index food, sourdough bread has a glycemic index of only53. This makes it a low-glycemic-index food. As with other low GI food, sourdough bread will likely cause only a gradual increase in blood sugar levels rather than a spike.

There are also probiotics in sourdough bread that make it a better choice than the commercially processed breadat the store. Probiotics help to support the gut microbiome. Probiotics are the gut bacteria that aid the body in healthy digestion. While gut health can help balance your mood, stress levels, hormones, and some of the other somewhat invisible aspects of your health, it’s often misunderstood as being an agent for weight loss or dieting. Gut health is really justassistance for your digestive system. However, the mass-produced sourdough sliced in a popularly branded loaf is likely lacking when it comes to any real probiotic benefit. So that’s why you will want to make your own!

SOURDOUGH STARTER RECIPE

All you need to make your sourdough starter is flour, water, and a container large enough to hold 2 quarts to keep it in.

*For a gluten-free alternative, try brown rice flour.Try this one here!

  • Day 1-2:In a clean jaror container: add 1/2 cup flour (unbleached white, whole wheat, rye, brown rice*), and 1/2 cup water.** Please note – If you do not want a major mess on your hands, do not screw the lid to a glass jar for your starter! Stir the flour and water until combined and allow this mixture to sit for 2 days on the counter (covered with plastic wrap or a canning lid that is not completely fastened) at room temperature.
  • Day 3:Observe the dough. If you have bubbles, add 1/2 cup flour and 1/2 cup water. Stir together and let sit for one day. If you don’t have bubbles, allow the dough to sit for another day and observe.
  • Day 4, 5, 6:Add 1/2 cup flour and water to the jar and stir on each of these days to build the strength of your starter. Let it sit at room temperature after each stirring. By the 6th day, your starter should seem mildly bubbly and it will have a pleasant sour smell building up. Add more flour and water so you have at least 3 1/2 cups of starter to use in a batch of dough.
  • Day 7:By this time, the starter will be actively bubbling and puffy. This indicates that your starter is ready for use.

Your sourdough starter looks like this when it’s ready:

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MAKING SOURDOUGH BREAD:

  • Ingredients
    • 1 cup ripe sourdough starter
    • 1 3/4 cups lukewarm water
    • 5 cups flour
    • 1 tablespoon salt
  • Instructions
    • Combine all the ingredients in a large mixing bowl, or a large (6-quart) food-safe plastic bucket.
    • Mix and stir everything together to make a sticky, rough dough. If you have a stand mixer, beat at medium speed with the paddle attachment for 30 to 60 seconds. If you don’t have a mixer, just stir with a big spoon or dough whisk until everything is combined.
    • Leave the dough in the bucket or 6-quart bowl, cover it with the bucket’s lid or a piece of plastic wrap, and let it rise for 1 hour.
    • Gently pick up the dough and fold it over on itself several times, cover it again, and let it rise for another hour.
    • Repeat the rising-folding process one more time (for a total of 3 hours), folding it again after the last hour. Then, place the bucket or bowl in the refrigerator, and let the dough rest for at least 8 hours (or up to 48 hours).
    • When you’re ready to make bread, turn the dough out onto a well-floured work surface, and shape it into a rough ball. Leave the dough seam-side up, cover it, and let it rest on a floured surface for 15 minutes.
    • Next, shape the dough to fit the vessel in which you’ll bake it: a 13” log for a long covered baker, or a large boule (round) for a round baker or Dutch oven. Place the shaped dough into the lightly-greased or semolina-dusted base of the baker and cover it with the lid.
    • Let the loaf warm to room temperature and rise; this should take about 2 1/2 to 3 hours. It won’t appear to rise upwards that much but will relax and expand.
    • With a rack positioned in the middle, start preheating the oven to 500°F one hour before you’re ready to bake.
    • Just before baking, dust the loaf with a fine coat of flour and use a knife to make one or several 1/2” deep slashes through its top surface. If you’re baking a long loaf, one arched slash down the loaf lengthwise is nice, or if baking a round, a crosshatch or crisscross pattern works well.
    • Cover the baker with its lid and place it in the oven. Reduce the oven temperature to 450°F and bake the bread for 45 minutes.
    • Remove the cover of the baker and bake the bread for 10 to 15 minutes longer, until the bread is deep golden brown and crusty, and a digital thermometer inserted into the center of the loaf reads at least 210°F.
    • Remove the bread from the oven and transfer it to a rack to cool completely.
    • Store leftover bread in a plastic bag at room temperature for several days; freeze for longer storage.

The flavor of homemade sourdough bread is incredible and you will still be making a large batch of dough and storing it for up to a week, so you will do the work on one day for many loaves.

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This article was originally published at Ready Nutrition™ on February 21st, 2019

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    Duke Norfolkon February 24, 2019 at 6:29 am

    I like sourdough bread, and make it regularly. But I find the probiotic claim to be, well, specious. Obviously the baking process kills the bacteria in the starter.

    I’ve seen similar claims made for some teas recently. Same problem. Boiling water will obviously kill the bacteria.

    There are a lot of people trying to climb on the probiotic train. Keep a critical eye out for the specious claims.

    As always I remain open to being corrected. But I can’t see how this claim holds up.

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    Km in ncon February 24, 2019 at 6:55 pm

    Someone told me using beer will speed uou p the process?

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      NRPon February 26, 2019 at 12:30 pm

      Km in nc;
      Please remember that Beer uses a “different” yeast than the ‘wild yeast’ wanted for a good Sour Dough so know the outcome flavor may/will be different.
      Also note that some beers are treated to kill the yeast or are filtered so much there is little to zero yeast left in the brew.

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    Lindaon February 27, 2019 at 5:25 pm

    how to you keep the sourdough going continously?

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      Tess Penningtonon February 28, 2019 at 3:19 pm

      Hi Linda,

      To keep the starter going, you have to feed it every 8-12 hours. What I do is remove 1/4 of the starter and add 1/4 water and 1/2 cup flour.

      If you bake frequently, double your feeding amount. So the amount would be 1/2 of the starter, 1/2 water and 1 cup of flour.

      If you do not bake often, maybe only weekly or monthly, it may be more practical to keep your sourdough starter in the refrigerator, in a tightly-closed container, and feed it once per week.

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    Sandraon May 2, 2019 at 2:53 pm

    Everyone seems to make round loaves; would it work to shape the dough into 2 logs which are the size of regular loaf pans. I’d like to be able to make sandwiches and make toast in a toaster.

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      Tess Penningtonon May 3, 2019 at 10:30 am

      Sandra, I’ve always made round loaves myself, but I don’t see why log-shaped loaves wouldn’t work. Go for it! 🙂

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FAQs

Why Sourdough Bread Is Great For Your Health (with recipes) | Ready Nutrition? ›

Sourdough relies on a mix of wild yeast and lactic acid bacteria, rather than baker's yeast, to leaven the dough. It's richer in nutrients, less likely to spike your blood sugar, contains lower amounts of gluten, and is generally easier to digest than bread made with baker's yeast.

Why is sourdough bread so much better for you? ›

Improved Digestive Health

Sourdough bread may be easier to digest than white bread for some people. According to some studies, sourdough bread acts as a prebiotic, which means that the fiber in the bread helps feed the “good” bacteria in your intestines.

Is it okay to eat sourdough bread every day? ›

The type of flour used — all-purpose, whole wheat, rye — can affect the nutritional content of sourdough bread, says Wee. But generally speaking, sourdough bread is a healthy option and can be eaten regularly as part of a nutritious, balanced diet.

Which sourdough bread is the healthiest? ›

Whole grain and whole wheat sourdoughs offer more healthy nutrients. If possible, opt for whole wheat or whole grain sourdough, as these will have much higher levels of fiber and micronutrients than their white counterparts.

Is sourdough bread anti-inflammatory? ›

Refined grains, such as the grains found in white bread and white pasta, are known to increase inflammation across the whole body. Sourdough bread and rye bread are both good options for an anti-inflammatory diet. The best sourdough and rye bread varieties to reduce gut inflammation are those made from whole grains.

What is the disadvantage of sourdough bread? ›

Potential Drawbacks

Also, though sourdough bread does offer many benefits, it does not contain as much fiber as most whole-grain breads. Whole-grain sourdough bread does have more fiber and isn't much harder to make at home, but you're unlikely to find it at the store.

Who should not eat sourdough bread? ›

People who are sensitive to gluten may be able to better digest sourdough bread. That's because the fermentation process helps decrease the amount of gluten in sourdough bread. But sourdough isn't gluten-free. So, people with celiac disease who have to avoid all gluten are likely to be advised against it.

How many slices of sourdough should you eat a day? ›

The United States Department of Agriculture recommends 6 servings of grains per day. For reference, one slice of sourdough bread is a single serving.

Is grocery store sourdough real sourdough? ›

Despite the fact that traditional sourdough ingredients are flour, water, and salt, many store-bought versions include added yeast, ascorbic acid, vinegar, and oil. So, although many grocery stores may carry bread labeled “sourdough”, more often than not they are in fact fake sourdough.

Is Panera sourdough real sourdough? ›

Panera's sourdough loaf is a far cry from classic

The Panera website lists the full ingredients of its "Classic Sourdough Loaf," and they're a far cry from true sourdough's minimal lineup of flour, water, salt, and live culture. In addition to wheat and malted barley flour, the sourdough starter contains folic acid.

Is Pepperidge Farm sourdough really sourdough? ›

Not real sourdough

Real sourdough bread doesn't have yeast added in it like this one does.

Is sourdough bread a superfood? ›

It's nutritious.

Sourdough contains a variety of vitamins and nutrients, making it super beneficial to your day-to-day health.

What does sourdough bread do for your body? ›

Sourdough bread is a great alternative to conventional bread. It's richer in nutrients, less likely to spike your blood sugar, and generally easier to digest. Just remember that sourdough fermentation doesn't degrade gluten completely.

How long does sourdough bread last? ›

I'll share my tips on the best way to store sourdough and a plan on the best way to eat it too. Sourdough bread will keep well for up to 3-5 days at a moderate room temperature of 18-20°C or 64-68°F. The warmer and more humid the conditions become, the more chance the sourdough has of spoiling.

Why is sourdough bread better for weight loss? ›

Sourdough bread may have health benefits. Beneficial bacteria and low phytates make sourdough bread easy to digest, and they may also help with weight loss, this may be due to its glycemic index and glycemic load. Sourdough bread is a fermented food that people around the world have eaten for thousands of years.

Is sourdough bread better for you than yeasted bread? ›

In another study, sourdough bread, either made spontaneously or with a starter, significantly lowered the gastric emptying rate compared with that with baker's yeast bread in healthy subjects.

Why does sourdough digest better? ›

In sourdough, the lactic acid bacteria produce an enzyme called phytase, which effectively 'pre-digests' the phytic acid during the extended fermentation. This partially neutralises the effects of the phytic acid and makes the bread easy for us to digest.

Does adding yeast to sourdough bread make it less healthy? ›

One thing you do need to take note of is that if you add some store-bought yeast to your sourdough, it will not have the health benefits that a traditional long fermented sourdough will have. This means that it will not be suitable for people with gluten intolerances.

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