Master your dough with our professional sourdough calculator. Use baker’s percentages to calculate hydration, salt content, and starter ratios for the perfect loaf every time.
Sourdough Calculator
Sourdough Calculator Formula:
Formula Source: King Arthur Baking – Baker’s Percentage Guide
Variables:
- Bread Flour: The primary weight of flour in your recipe.
- Water: The liquid added to the mix.
- Sourdough Starter: Assumed to be “fed” at 100% hydration (equal parts flour/water).
- Salt: Essential for flavor and gluten regulation.
What is a Sourdough Calculator?
A sourdough calculator is a specialized tool used by bakers to determine the “Baker’s Percentage” of a recipe. Unlike standard math, baker’s percentages treat the total flour as 100%, and every other ingredient is calculated as a ratio relative to that flour.
Understanding hydration is critical for sourdough because it dictates the crumb structure and ease of handling. High hydration (75%+) usually results in an open, airy crumb but requires more advanced handling techniques.
How to Calculate Sourdough Hydration (Example):
- Input 500g of Flour and 350g of Water.
- Add 100g of Starter (which contains 50g Flour and 50g Water).
- Total Flour becomes 550g (500 + 50).
- Total Water becomes 400g (350 + 50).
- Hydration = (400 / 550) * 100 = 72.7%.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
What is a good hydration for beginners?
For beginners, a hydration of 65% to 70% is recommended as the dough is less sticky and easier to shape.
Does the starter hydration matter?
Yes. This calculator assumes a 100% hydration starter. If your starter is “stiff,” you must adjust the flour/water ratios manually.
How much salt should I use?
Most professional recipes use 1.8% to 2.2% salt relative to the total flour weight.
Why is my dough too sticky?
High hydration or under-developed gluten are common culprits. Try reducing water by 5% using this calculator.