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100% oat sourdough bread

Tinsfee's picture
Tinsfee

100% oat sourdough bread

As the title says i'm looking for a recipe for a 100% oat flour sourdough bread, like this one https://www.sunnybrookhealthstore.com.au/organic-oat-sourdough-loaf-680gm.html

I haven't found a recipe online that Looks promising but maybe here someone may have a Tip (:

Thanks in advance

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bread1965

Why not just give it a try.  With one flour ingredient you'll be pretty close to correct.

If you want to wing it then, I'd try 400g oat flour, 275g water, 8g salt. But you'd have to decide on a rising agent so you could try something like 1 teaspoon of baking soda and just over 1/2 teaspoon f baking powder. You can also add maybe 20g of honey. Mix it all together and let sit for 15 minutes in a glass/metal loaf pan. Then bake at 375 degrees. Let it cool well before cutting into it. If you're fine with eggs I'd add two eggs (whisk them with the honey) and maybe 40 grams of seeds like flax or hemp (mix in with flour before adding the water), etc. I could be off with my weights but that would be my guess. I'd start there and dial it in over a few bakes. Give it a try and see.. let us know!

Good luck, frank!