Cranberry Walnut Sourdough Bread Recipe (2024)

Cranberry Walnut Sourdough Bread recipe makes a crusty artisan loaf of sourdough bread with a soft and tender crumb. Fresh cranberries and walnuts give this Sourdough Cranberry Walnut Bread the perfect contrast of sweetness and tartness.

I just love cranberries and walnuts combined and baked together. My Cranberry Walnut Bread with Yeast is so amazing that I just had to make a Cranberry Walnut Sourdough Bread Recipe version.

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I want you to make this Cranberry Walnut Sourdough Bread Recipe. I’m not going to go into a lot of technical terms but I’m giving you a step-by-step walkthrough of what I did so it appears that it may be difficult to make. Don’t let that scare you from making it.

Table of contents

  • Why You’ll Love This Cranberry Walnut Sourdough Bread
  • Tools Recommended for Cranberry and Walnut Sourdough
  • Cranberry Walnut Sourdough Recipe Ingredients
  • How To Make Cranberry Walnut Sourdough Recipe
  • Popular Substitutions and Additions to this Cranberry Walnut Sourdough Bread Recipe
  • Cranberry Walnut Sourdough Bread Recipe FAQs

Why You’ll Love This Cranberry Walnut Sourdough Bread

  • Cranberry Walnut Sourdough Bread is a smaller loaf. That makes it easier to handle, slice, and serve.
  • The perfect tender crumb holds a load of butter.
  • This bread is perfect for your Holiday table or gifting!
  • We love serving this bread on a charcuterie board. It’s delicious with a slather of brie.

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  • Dutch Oven – I bake almost all of my sourdough in this pan. It’s great for soups and stews too.
  • Oven Mitts – Sourdough is baked in a HOT oven. I like these mitts because they protect my hands and forearms.
  • Bread Lame – Used to score the bread. If you have a sharp razor blade that will work too.
  • Proofing container – I use this container to proof my bread.

Cranberry Walnut Sourdough Recipe Ingredients

  • All-purpose Flour – bleached or unbleached
  • Whole Wheat Flour – this flour gives my bread a wholesome flavor
  • Salt – fine sea salt is what I prefer in baking
  • Honey – adds a nice sweet contrast to the tartness of the cranberries
  • Water – filtered or bottled water is what I prefer
  • Cranberries – fresh cranberries were used in this cranberry bread recipe
  • Walnuts – fresh walnuts

How To Make Cranberry Walnut Sourdough Recipe

9:00 p.m. The night before, feed your starter. Using a tablespoon of your starter add 100 grams of filtered water and 100 grams of flour. I use 50/50 mix of AP flour and whole grain wheat flour. You wont use all of it tomorrow. What you don’t use can be used to feed a new starter.

Step 1: Mix the Dry Ingredients

8:00 a.m. I recommend that you test your starter to make sure it’s ready to work. It should be bubbly and pass the float test.

In a large bowl, combine 240 grams of water with the flour, honey, and 70 grams of starter. Let the dough rest in the bowl for 30 minutes.

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After 30 minutes, add the salt and the remaining 25 grams of water. Combine the salt with a pinching motion. The dough may come apart but will come back together. The dough is sticky at this point. Put the dough in a container to start the bulk fermentation (rising) for 3 to 4 hours.

Step 2: Bulk Fermentation

(9:00 a.m.) For the next 2 hours you will be giving the dough one turn every half hour. Set a timer for 30 minutes.

At 30 minutes, pull the sides of the dough stretching it over to the middle turning the container as you go for 4 to 6 stretches. It’s helpful if you wet your hand before sticking it into the container. It’s sticky, heavy and dense after the first few turns. Set the timer for another 30 minutes.

(9:30-9:40 a.m.) At the second turn, add the cranberries and walnuts. Moisten the dough with a splash of water and squeeze the cranberries and walnuts into the dough. Cover and set the timer for another 30 minutes.

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Tip: It can be easier to keep it in the bowl until after the cranberries and walnuts are added because they’re easier to mix in and then put into a proofing bucket.

(10:15 a.m.) Complete the 3rd turn and set the timer for the last 30 minutes.

(10:45 a.m.) Complete the 4th turn. Set the timer for 1 hour. For the next 2 hours, you will gently turn the dough 2 to 3 times to prevent pressing the gas out of the dough.

(11:45 a.m.) The bread will become smoother and softer by the third hour. It may take another hour.

At this point, you watch for the signs that the dough is ready to be shaped. Once the dough increases in volume by 20% to 30% and is more cohesive, releasing from the sides of the bowl when turned as well as holding its shape for a few minutes are signs that it’s ready to shape.

Step 3: Shaping

(12:45 p.m.) Pull the dough out of the container onto a lightly floured work surface and shape it into a ball. Cover the dough (flour sack towel) and let it rest for 20 to 30 minutes.

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(1:15. p.m.) Final shape is done by a series of folds. I always think of an envelope.

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  1. Gently stretch the third of the dough closest to you up and over the middle third of the round.
  2. Stretch the right side horizontally and then up and over the center.
  3. Repeat on the left side.
  4. Pull a third of the dough that’s furthest from you up and over the other folds and anchor it with your fingers. Create tension by rolling the whole dough away from you.
  5. Cup your hands and using the resistance of the work surface pull the dough in a circular motion until the dough is a tight round.
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Step 3: Final rise

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Lightly dust a banneton or tea towel-lined bowl. Lightly dust the top of the dough and pick it up with a bench scraper. Place it upside down in a banneton basket or a bowl (smooth side down).

At this point, you can place it in a warm place for 1 to 3 hours for the final rise and bake or you can cover it with a tea towel placed in a plastic grocery bag in the refrigerator overnight which is what I do.

Tip: If you choose to bake it the same day, watch it closely. Press the dough with your finger and if it rebounds slowly it’s ready to bake. If it rebounds quickly it needs a little more time. No rebound and you’ve over-proofed it.

Step 4: Bake in the morning

7:00 a.m. Place the dutch oven in the center of the oven and preheat the oven to 425° F. Remove the bread from the refrigerator.

Turn the bread out of the banneton into the hot Dutch oven. Score it with a lame. Replace the lid and slide it into the oven. Reduce the heat to 400° F. Bake for 20 minutes with the lid on. Remove the lid and bake for approximately 10 more minutes. Test with an instant-read thermometer. Bread is baked when it reaches 205° F to 210° F.

Cool Completely

Don’t be tempted to slice into that bread just yet. It’s best if you let it rest on a cooling rack for 2 to 4 hours.

Popular Substitutions and Additions to this Cranberry Walnut Sourdough Bread Recipe

  • I used 3/4 cup of walnuts and chopped cranberries. You could go up to 1 cup each.
  • Freshly grated orange zest would be amazing in this sourdough bread.
  • Craisins (dried cranberries), cherries, or other fruits can be substituted.
  • Not a walnut fan? Use another nut. Pecans would be delicious.
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How To Reheat and Store Sourdough Bread

Best Way To Store Sourdough Bread

Store sourdough at room temperature. Once the bread is cut you can store it cut-side down on a cutting board but never in plastic. I’ve also had good luck with linen bread bags. Wrapping it in a tea towel or Bee’s wrap works too.

Do not refrigerate sourdough bread. The condensation will create a gummy crust.

How Long Will Sourdough Bread Last?

The chemistry that occurs in sourdough makes it last longer and keeps it fresher than other fresh bread. Your bread should be good for up to 5 days. If it gets dry make homemade croutons!

Can I Freeze Sourdough Bread?

Yes! I often make up to 6 loaves at a time. Once the bread is completely cool, wrap it tightly in plastic wrap and then foil. It will be good for up to 3 months

How To Reheat Sourdough Bread

  • We make sandwiches and heat them briefly in the microwave.
  • You can freshen up or revive a loaf of sourdough by sprinkling it with a little water and putting it in a 250° F for 5 to 10 minutes.
  • Toast it in a toaster or the oven. It’s amazing

Cranberry Walnut Sourdough Bread Recipe FAQs

Can you use dried cranberries for baking?

Yes! Dried cranberries bake up sweet and delicious. They can be added right to the dough or plumped up ahead of time by letting them soak in warm water for 15 to 20 minutes. Soaking makes them plump and juicy.

Another option is to put them in a microwave-safe bowl, cover them with liquid, and microwave them for 30 to 60 seconds. Let them sit for 5 minutes. I wouldn’t adjust the honey even if you use craisins.

Can I use frozen cranberries?

Yes, you can. I recommend chopping them while they’re frozen. Let the chopped cranberries thaw on a paper towel to reduce any liquid.

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Cranberry Walnut Sourdough Recipe

Author: Julie Menghini

Cranberry Walnut Sourdough Bread is a crusty artisan loaf of sourdough bread with a soft and tender crumb and the perfect sweet and tart contrast.

4.46 from 24 votes

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Prep Time 23 hours hrs

Cook Time 30 minutes mins

Total Time 23 hours hrs 30 minutes mins

Course Bread

Cuisine American

Keyword: Cranberry bread, Sourdough

Servings: 12 servings (1 loaf)

Ingredients

Starter (Night before)

  • 1 tbsp sourdough starter
  • 100 gr water I use filtered water
  • 50 gr whole wheat flour
  • 50 gr Unbleached All-Purpose flour can use bleached

Dough (Next Day)

  • 300 gr bread flour
  • 50 gr whole wheat flour
  • 70 gr starter
  • 40 gr honey
  • 265 gr water – divided
  • 7 gr fine sea salt
  • 65 gr cranberries chopped
  • 65 gr shelled walnuts chopped

Instructions

Starter

  • The night before making the bread dough feed the starter by combining 1 tablespoon of starter with the 50/50 flour mix and water in a bowl. Cover the bowl with a dish towel or lid and let it sit out at room temperature.

Bread Dough

  • The next morning, add the flour to a large mixing bowl.

  • Measure out 240 grams of water and add 70 grams of the fed starter you made the night before and 40 grams of the honey. Roughly stir it together.

  • Add the water mixture to the flour and mix with your hand or a wooden spoon until all of the flour is incorporated. Cover the bowl with a dish towel and allow the mixture to rest for 30 minutes.

  • After the rest, add the salt and the remaining 24 grams of water to the dough. Mix together using a pinching motion. The dough may break apart but will come back together. Put the dough in a clear proofing bucket or covered container.

  • Set the container in a warm or draft-free area and set a timer for 30 minutes. At the end of the 30 minutes, add the chopped cranberries and walnuts.

    Set a timer for another 30 minutes. Fold the dough on top of itself by pulling the sides of the dough over the middle while turning the container as you go for about 6 turns each time. Repeat 2 more times for a total of 4 folds in 2 hours.

    In the first few turns, the dough will feel heavier and less elastic. I find it helpful to wet my hand before turning the dough so it doesn't stick to my hand.

  • After 2 hours, the dough will become lighter and stretch easier. You will want to handle the dough gently as you perform another series of folds so you don't press all of the gas out of the dough. Set a timer for 1 hour for the final fold.

  • Turn the dough out of the container and gently shape it into a ball by turning the edges until the surface of the dough has some tension. Cover the dough with a towel and set a timer for 30 minute to allow the dough to rest.

  • After 30 minutes, dust the top of the dough with a light sprinkling of flour. Using a bench scraper, flip the dough over so the floured side is on the bottom.

  • The final shape is done by a series of folds. I always think of an envelope.

    1. Gently stretch the third of the dough closest to you up and over the loaf.

    2. Stretch the right side out horizontally and then up and over the center.

    3. Repeat for the left side.

    4. Pull the third of the dough that's furthest from you up and over the other folds and anchor it with your fingers. Create tension by rolling the whole dough away from you in a circular motion.

  • Pick up the dough with the bench scraper and place it in a banneton or bowl that's been dusted with flour. The smooth top is now on the bottom. Dust the top of the dough with flour and cover it with the dish towel. Place the container in a plastic bag and refrigerate it overnight or up to 12 hours. (See notes for same day baking).

Baking

  • The next day, place a dutch oven in the oven and preheat the oven to 425 °F. When the oven is preheated, carefully add the loaf to the pan and score it with a lame.

    Immediately lower the oven temperature to 400 °F. Cover the loaf and bake for 20 minutes. Remove the lid and bake for another 10 to 15 minutes or until the bread reaches an internal temperature of 205 °F to 210 °F

  • Remove from the dutch oven and cool completely on a cooling rack, 2 to 4 hours.

Notes

For same day baking, let the bread rise after shaping for 1 to 3 hours at room temperature. If you press your knuckle into the side of the dough and it springs back slowly, it’s ready to bake.

Nutritional Disclaimer

This recipe was calculated using the exact brands and measurements I used to make this recipe. If you are following a strict diet please note changing anything will cause the nutritional info to change. My calculations are intended as a guide only.

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Cranberry Walnut Sourdough Bread Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What to eat with cranberry walnut bread? ›

You can cut down the dried cranberries and walnuts if you want, but I like plenty! Not only is this bread fantastic for a turkey sandwich, it also makes a wonderful breakfast or snack, toasted and slathered with a little (or alot) butter:).

Is Costco cranberry walnut bread seasonal? ›

Have you ever tried Costco's Cranberry Walnut bread? To my dismay, I recently learned this crowd-pleaser is only a seasonal thing. I didn't connect that I've only had it while visiting my sister Karen and brother-in-law, Steve, in Florida over the holidays.

What is the secret to fluffy sourdough? ›

Keeping the lid on for the first part of baking allows steam to expand between the gluten fibers to rise the bread and create a fluffy loaf. Step 4: Remove the lid and bake for an additional 12-14 minutes or until the crust is crispy and golden brown. Once you take the lid off, the bread likely won't rise anymore.

Is it cheaper to bake your own sourdough bread? ›

Yes it's cheaper to make your own sourdough at home, as oppose to buying it from a bakery. What is this? When you consider that sourdough is literally just flour, water and salt (including the sourdough culture), then depending on the type of flour you use, you could bake a loaf for as little as $1.

What do you do with Costco cranberry walnut bread? ›

Your homemade Costco cranberry walnut bread is ready to serve. Slice it for the best toast you've ever had, spread it with honey butter, a butter substitute or cream cheese, or use it as the base for a hearty sandwich.

What's best to eat with sourdough bread? ›

"Soups, stews and braises are great with sourdough, anything saucy that needs to be soaked or scooped up," Zarovy said. "Sourdough makes wonderful sandwiches or toast.

What is the famous bread at Costco? ›

Ciabatta. Many Redditors consider the classic ciabatta bread at Costco's bakery to be their favorite and all around go-to staple at home.

How many calories are in cranberry walnut sourdough bread? ›

Breadsmith Breads Cranberry Walnut Sourdough 28oz (1 slice) contains 23g total carbs, 22g net carbs, 2g fat, 4g protein, and 120 calories.

What is the best flour for fluffy sourdough bread? ›

Whole wheat flour is an excellent choice for creating a sourdough starter due to its nutrient-rich composition and potential for fostering a robust microbial community. However, it's important to note that the quality of whole wheat flour can vary between brands.

Why is my homemade sourdough bread so dense? ›

One of the most common mistakes is having a dough temperature that's too low for the starter to feed on all the flour in the dough, resulting in a crumb that's dense, with fewer openings. "Starter is happiest and most active at around 75 degrees. If it's a lot colder, the process will be much slower.

What does overproofed sourdough look like? ›

Note: As loaves begin to overproof they lose their height and shape. The crumb becomes more dense. The holes become more ragged and irregular in shape. The crust begins to thin and separate from the crumb.

Is bread flour or plain flour better for sourdough? ›

Yes, you can use all purpose flour to bake sourdough bread, but it will not always give you the best possible result. All purpose flour doesn't have the higher protein content that bread flour does and therefore will not develop as strong a gluten network or give you the best oven spring.

Will a bakery sell sourdough starter? ›

If you want to purchase a starter, I would recommend: Asking at your local bakery (this is a good idea because the starter will be liquid so you don't have to hydrate it, and it will be a local starter). Purchase from a reputable baking company, rather than a random Etsy seller.

Is convection bake good for sourdough bread? ›

You can use convection (fan assist) when baking sourdough bread if the bread is baked inside of a closed pot, like a Dutch oven or combo cooker. The pot traps the steam during baking, even with the fan running. However, I don't use convection with bread baked directly on a baking surface.

What do you eat pickled walnuts with? ›

You can put them next to meats; lovely with a steak; they're great with terrines. They love mustard, vinaigrettes, purple-sprouting broccoli. I like them in a beetroot salad; to a cold beetroot soup I might add a bit of pickled walnut liquor. Very thinly sliced and put in a ham, cheese and watercress sandwich.

What foods go well with walnuts? ›

Top 5 Pairings

Although people enjoy a mix of sweet and savory flavors with walnuts, a sweet combination is most liked by all: (1) Dark Chocolate, (2) Sesame Cayenne, (3) Vanilla, (4) Sea Salt Caramel, (5) Coffee.

What is nice to eat with bread? ›

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  • Shakshuka Cob.

What do you eat pumpernickel bread with? ›

Pumpernickel makes for fantastic toast and sandwiches of all kinds, and it's especially wonderful paired with hearty soups and strong-flavored accompaniments such as sauerkraut, mustard, and sharp cheeses.

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