Roasted Garlic Herb Sourdough Bread

24 hours

medium

2 loaves

Three-Flour Roasted Garlic Herb Sourdough Bread

Soft, Savory & Golden—A Cozy Twist on Our Favorite Whole Wheat Loaf

This roasted garlic herb sourdough bread is a flavor-packed spin on our soft whole wheat sourdough recipe—the one we used for PB&Js, grilled cheese, and toast that stops time. We started with the same dreamy three-flour base (Marquis whole wheat, 00 flour, and strong bread flour) and infused it with slow-roasted garlic and fresh herbs. The result? A soft, aromatic sourdough that’s perfect for dipping into soups, pairing with good olive oil, or making the best-grilled cheese of your life.

Whether you’re baking for friends, date night, or just yourself (absolutely valid), this one brings the cozy with a little flair. 🍞💛

👉 Inspired by our Soft Whole Wheat Sourdough Bread—but with a golden, garlicky twist.

It’s soft, savory, and packed with roasted garlic flavor. The three-flour blend gives it structure and tenderness, while fresh herbs bring a rustic, bakery-worthy finish. 🧄✨

Why You’ll Love & Benefit from These Ingredients 🍵✨

🥖 Whole Wheat Flour – Rich in nutrients and flavor; gives a hearty, earthy bite
🌾 Bread Flour – Gives the loaf structure, rise, and a perfect chewy bite.
💛 Marquis + Tam 00 Blend – Beautiful flavor from Barton Springs Mill, with a balanced crumb and golden crust
Sourdough Starter – Gut-friendly, naturally leavened, and full of character

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Ingredients

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200 g of active starter (100% hydration)
725 (675 for starter, save 50g for salt) g filtered water
400g g Marquis Whole Wheat Flour (Barton Springs Mill) (or any whole wheat)
300 g Tam 00 Flour (Barton Springs Mill) or 00 flour (Polselli, Caputo, or similar)
300 g King Arthur Bread Flour
22 g fine sea salt
1/2 tsp diastatic malt powder (optional)
Inclusions
2 head roasted garlic (about 10–12 cloves), mashed
2 tbsp fresh herbs (finely chopped rosemary + thyme)
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Nutritional Information

180 Calories
35g Carbs
6g Protein
1.5g Fat
3g Fiber
1g salt

Directions

1.

Feed Your Starter (this recipe makes 2 loafs)

Combine 75g whole wheat flour, 75g king Arthur Bread Flour, and 150g water. Stir and let it double and becomes active.
To feed my starter, I use Barton Springs Mill: Butler's Gold Flour whole wheat and for the 50g of Bread Flour I use King Arthur Bread Flour. I always use filtered water. Feel free to use the flour you like. This recipe is 100% hydration
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2.

🧄 How to Roast the Garlic

Slice the top off a head of garlic to expose the cloves. Drizzle with olive oil and wrap in foil. Roast at 400°F (204°C) for 40–45 minutes until soft and golden. Let cool completely, then squeeze out the cloves and gently mash with a fork.
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3.

Once Starter is Active - Mix the Dough (makes 2 loafs)

In a large bowl, whisk together 200g active sourdough starter and 675g water until cloudy.
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4.

Add flour blend

Add 400g whole wheat, 300g 00 flour, and 300g bread flour. Mix until shaggy. Let rest 45–60 minutes (autolyse).
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5.

Add salt and malt & the saved 50g of water

Dissolve 22g salt and ½ tsp diastatic malt in 50g water. Pour into dough. Pinch and fold until fully combined.
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6.

Cover & Rest

Let it rest for 30 minutes. Cover and rest for 4–5 hours at room temperature. Perform 3–4 stretch-and-folds in the first 2 hours, every 30 minutes.
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7.

Pre-shape and bench rest

Turn dough onto a lightly floured surface. Divide in two if making two loaves. Preshape gently and rest uncovered for 20 minutes.
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8.

Final shape with inclusions

Gently flatten each dough round into a rectangle. Spread half the mashed roasted garlic and herbs onto each. Fold like a letter, then roll or tuck into a boule or batard.
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9.

Cold proof

Place shaped loaves in floured bannetons, seam side up. Cover and refrigerate overnight (8–12 hours).
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10.

Preheat, Score & Bake

Preheat oven to 475°F with Dutch oven inside. Turn dough onto parchment, score, and bake covered for 20 minutes, then uncovered for 20–25 minutes more.
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11.

Let It Rest & Crackle

The hardest part? Waiting. As tempting as it is to slice right in, that golden crust is still settling, and the crumb inside is finishing its magic. Cutting too soon could leave you with a gummy center! But trust me—if you let it rest, the reward is worth it.
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12.

Enjoy the Moment!

Let cool completely on a wire rack before slicing—this sets the crumb and keeps things soft and tender. ✨ Then pour a cup of something warm, tear off a piece, and enjoy the moment. 💛
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Notes

As the loaves crackle and cool, the scent of roasted garlic and rosemary fills the kitchen—earthy, warm, and absolutely irresistible. You’ve waited patiently, folded with care, and now it’s time. Slice in, take a deep breath, and let the golden crust give way to everything you hoped for. This is comfort, elevated. 💛