Soft and fluffy sourdough sandwich bread is the perfect bread to have on hand. Made with all purpose flour, sourdough starter, butter and a little honey, this fermented bread has a lighter texture and tangy flavor.

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One of the main complaints I hear about making crusty sourdough from readers is that they miss the soft sandwich loaf style of  bread. 

Not only is this recipe absolutely delicious (making it really hard to ever go back to store-bought bread), but it is also super simple. No strange ingredients, no stretching and folding every 30 minutesโ€ฆ Just mix, rise, shape, rise again, and bake. 

Let it cool, slice and slather it with butter. Itโ€™s so yummy and it reminds me of a bread you would get on a breadboard from a restaurant. 

Let’s be honest, though, it’s way better since itโ€™s made from scratch and has that wonderful sourdough tang.

Make sure to save this sourdough loaf bread recipe for the future. It will be a go to for sure.

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Tips:

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Tools you may need:

Stand mixer

Measuring cups and spoons. You could also use a kitchen scale

Loaf pans

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FAQ:

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Does sourdough bread make good sandwiches?

Yes. The delightful tanginess adds to the flavor profile of the sandwich, making it a wonderful addition. You can use crusty sourdough bread or this soft sourdough sandwich loaf.

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Why is my sourdough sandwich bread not rising?

There could be a few reasons for this. The most likely one is that your sourdough starter may not be active enough or is weak. 

Another contributor could be the temperature of the room where you are placing your dough to rise. The cooler the temperature the longer it will take for bread to rise. 

Lastly, the water you use in your dough mixture could be a factor. If the water used was too hot, it may have killed the starter. Additionally, if you are using city water the chlorine could potentially kill the yeasts in the starter.

sandwich made with lettuce, tomato, turkey on freshly sliced sourdough bread on a wire rack with more bread in the background

Are sourdough sandwiches healthy?

Sourdough is one of the healthiest breads since the grains are fermented, which makes it more digestible and the nutrients more available for your body to absorb.

Top with your favorite healthy toppings and you can have a wholesome and filling meal in one sandwich.

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Ingredients:

Butter (softened) or coconut oil โ€“ I prefer using butter for that savory buttery flavor. If you are wanting to make a vegan version, you can use softened (not melted) coconut oil.

Honey or sugar โ€“ I like to use honey since it is a natural sweetener.

Salt โ€“ This gives the bread so much flavor and skipping it will leave you with a tasteless loaf.

Sourdough starter โ€“ You want a nice active and bubbly starter to make bread. Starter that isnโ€™t ripe wonโ€™t produce nice fluffy bread.

Water โ€“ Room temperature.

All-purpose flour โ€“ The best part of this recipe is that it uses good olโ€™ plain all-purpose flour. Nothing fancy.

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How To Make Sourdough Sandwich Bread

To a stand mixer, add all of the ingredients. I like to add the flour last, so I can add a bit less or more depending on my starter’s hydration.

Knead until dough is stretchy and smooth. You want it to pull away from the sides of the mixing bowl and be smooth and elastic โ€“ about 10 minutes. It should pass the windowpane test. Grab a small ball of the dough and stretch it into a square. It should stretch thin enough to see through without breaking. 

Tip: This isnโ€™t a super hydrated dough and wonโ€™t be very wet like other doughs.

Allow to bulk rise for 10-12 hours in a warm place like on top of a stove or refrigerator. You can go longer if you want the benefit of the fermentation, but if it gets over-proofed the dough will turn into a sloppy mess! 

In the summer, I ferment mine more like 8 hours but can get away with longer in the colder months.

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Shape The Loaves And Rise

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Grease two loaf pans or add parchment paper.

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Divide in two equal parts.

two pieces dough on a white countertop. One is in a rectangle and the other in a ball next to a bench scraper and a loaf pan

Shape by rolling the dough flat into a rectangle and rolling it up.

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Add to parchment lined or buttered loaf pans.

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Second rise for 2-4 hours at room temperature, or until doubled. Again this depends on the temp! It could be as little as 1 hour if the house is warm and the starter active. Do not skip this step.It adds volume and strength to the dough.

two loaves of sourdough sandwich bread risen and ready for baking

Bake

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You can add an optional egg wash for more browning.

Bake at 375 for 45 minutes, or until golden on top.

Allow to cool completely before slicing.

loaf of sourdough bread straight from the oven on a white countertop with a white towel in front

Storage:

Store in an air-tight container for up to five days for best results. 

You can also freeze loaves in freezer safe plastic bags for 3-6 months.

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Sourdough Sandwich Bread

4.63 from 1726 votes
Soft and fluffy sourdough sandwich bread is made with all purpose flour, sourdough starter, butter and a little honey.
Prep: 20 minutes
Cook: 45 minutes
Additional Time: 16 hours
Total: 17 hours 5 minutes
Servings: 24
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Ingredients 

  • 1/2 cup butter, softened or coconut oil (113 g)
  • 2 tablespoons honey or sugar, 42 g for honey or 24 g for sugar
  • 1 tablespoon salt, 17 g
  • 1 cup starter, active and bubbly (227 g)
  • 2 1/2 cups water, 590 g
  • 8 cups all purpose flour, 1120 g*

Instructions 

  • To a stand mixer, add all of the ingredients. I like to add the flour last, so I can add a bit less or more depending on my starter's hydration.
  • Knead until dough is stretchy and smooth. You want it to pull away from the sides of the mixing bowl and be smooth and elastic โ€“ about 10 minutes. It should pass the windowpane test.
  • Allow to bulk rise for 10-12 hours in a warm place like on top of a stove or refrigerator.
  • Divide in two equal parts.
  • Shape by rolling the dough flat into a rectangle and rolling it up.
  • Add to parchment lined or buttered loaf pans.
  • Second rise for 2-4 hours at room temperature, or until doubled.
  • Bake at 375 for 45 minutes, or until golden on top. You can add an optional egg wash for more browning.
  • Allow to cool completely before slicing.

Notes

  • *Some people have said making two loaves is too much for their stand mixer to handle. This depends on the type of stand mixer you have. If you have a standard KitchenAid mixer, you may want to halve the recipe and make one loaf.
  • Use really soft butter and cube it up so it blends easier.
  • Donโ€™t over ferment the dough. It will turn into a wet sloppy disaster that wonโ€™t rise well. Still edible. Maybe. It could also be turned into sourdough croutons.
  • When making the dough, using a stand mixer makes the process much easier and hands off. You can also do this with your hands.

Nutrition

Calories: 200kcal | Carbohydrates: 35g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Trans Fat: 0.2g | Cholesterol: 10mg | Sodium: 323mg | Potassium: 47mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 118IU | Vitamin C: 0.01mg | Calcium: 8mg | Iron: 2mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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2,073 Comments

  1. Catherine says:

    I’m pretty sure I overkneaded my dough. It’s very hard.Is there anything that can be done to save it?

    1. Lisa says:

      What a bummer. When things like that happen, I will usually make croutons, bread pudding, French toast casserole, or breakfast strata.

  2. Christine Ross says:

    Another favorite! My fam loved it. I use half organic unbleached then half fresh milled hard white to make it a little more nutritious, I havenโ€™t had to adjust anything and it still turns out soft and delicious! Youโ€™re the best!

  3. Brittany Steen says:

    I love all your sourdough tips & finally got my start going with your help! This is my second time making this recipe and I just cannot get it to pass the windowpane test even after kneading it in the mixer for 10+ minutes and adding flour. It just stays too sticky. What am I missing here?? Is there something can do to fix this? Also, can I pop this in the fridge overnight to avoid overproofing during the bulk rise? Trying that tonight and crossing my fingers I donโ€™t ruin it! I shouldโ€™ve planned better but naps after lunchtime were also the only chance I had to throw this dough together. Hoping for good results!

    1. Lisa says:

      Sometimes it can take a really long time, like 20 minutes before the window pane test is met. Yes you can definitely do that to avoid over proofing.

  4. Emily says:

    This is THE bread that gave me the confidence to start sourdough. I had someone walk me through the process before, but it didnโ€™t click until I tried this recipe. Iโ€™ve done it with butter and coconut oil – both are amazing. Iโ€™m in a rhythm now where Iโ€™m baking bread every 2 days, and using discard recipes in between! Literally, this has been life changing recipe for me. My husband who has struggled hardcore with digesting grains is finding the sourdough he can digest. Miraculous for him! Thank you for giving me the courage to pursue sourdough. If I, as a busy mom of 4, and Lisa of course with her beautiful family, can pull it off-Iโ€™m sure you can too!!! Donโ€™t be afraid to try ๐Ÿ™‚

    1. Lisa says:

      Love this, Emily! Thanks for sharing!!

    2. Christine Ross says:

      I was wondering how the coconut oil would turn out! Might try that next!

  5. Anonymous says:

    Can I use Spelt flour instead of AP?

    1. Lisa says:

      Most likely, You may need to reduce the amount of liquid or increase the amount of flour for it to work well.

  6. Kami says:

    Can I use spelt flour instead of AP?

  7. Kelsie Swatek says:

    I absolutely love this recipe. I was having a hard time getting my fiancee to use my sourdough loaves for sandwiches for work because of the weird shape. I came across your recipe and love how easy it is to make. Takes all the pressure off knowing I don’t have to knead over and over again at 30 min intervals. Super delicious bread and super easy to make. I’m putting this recipe in my home cookbook.

    1. Lisa says:

      So glad you enjoy it!!

  8. Courtney says:

    What do you cover the dough with during the 10 and 2-4 hour rise?

    1. Lisa says:

      For the long rise I will cover with plastic wrap or use a lined bowl. For the 2-4 hour rise, just a tea towel.

  9. Sarah Dix says:

    Any time I let my bread sit out to bulk ferment it gets a crusty top when itโ€™s done. Am I doing something wrong? Iโ€™m covering it with a kitchen towel. Thank you Lisa!

    1. Lisa says:

      Hi Sarah! I always top mine with foil, a beeswax wrap or a damp tea towel. If you use the tea towel option youโ€™ll have to re-wet it several times throughout the ferment time to make sure it stays damp and blocks out air to your dough.

  10. Shan says:

    The bread comes out beautiful but when it’s time to toast it and spread something on it the bread just breaks as gentle as I am i don’t know how to fix this.
    I also happens with most sandwich bread recipes. The only one that has not problem are those regular boules. My flour is regular but I adjust the liquid accordingly. Any advice?

    1. Lisa says:

      I feel like this is the case with just about any sandwich bread, homemade or store-bought. Toasting usually helps. But the crumb is so soft and fluffy it makes spreading thicker things like butter or peanut butter a slight challenge.