🌿 Introduction
If you’re looking for a show-stopping sourdough loaf, this beautiful Rose Shaped Sourdough Bread is the perfect recipe. With its elegant spiral design and crisp golden crust, it looks like a blooming rose straight from an artisan bakery. Despite its impressive appearance, the shaping technique is easier than it looks and makes a stunning centerpiece for any table.
The bread has a crispy crust, soft and chewy crumb, and the rich flavor that only naturally fermented sourdough can provide. Whether you’re baking for family, guests, or simply for the joy of creating something beautiful, this loaf is sure to impress.
🥖 Ingredients
Dough
- 500g bread flour
- 350g water (room temperature)
- 100g active sourdough starter
- 10g salt
👩🍳 Instructions
Step 1: Mix the Dough
In a large mixing bowl combine:
- Bread flour
- Water
- Active sourdough starter
Mix until no dry flour remains.
Cover and let rest for 30 minutes (Autolyse).
Step 2: Add Salt
Sprinkle the salt over the dough.
Mix well until fully incorporated.
Cover and let rest for another 30 minutes.
Step 3: Stretch & Fold
Perform 4 sets of stretch and folds.
Wait 30 minutes between each set.
You’ll notice the dough becoming smoother and stronger after every fold.
Step 4: Bulk Fermentation
Leave the dough to rise at room temperature for 4–6 hours or until it increases by about 50%.
Step 5: Pre-Shape
Turn the dough onto a lightly floured surface.
Shape into a loose round.
Rest for 20 minutes.
🌹 Rose Shaping
Flatten the dough gently into a large circle.
Using a sharp knife or dough scraper, make evenly spaced curved cuts around the surface without cutting through the center.
Carefully roll and fold the outer sections inward in a spiral pattern to create the appearance of rose petals.
Tuck the edges underneath to hold the design.
Place the loaf seam-side down in a floured proofing basket.
Step 6: Cold Proof
Cover the dough.
Refrigerate overnight (8–14 hours).
This improves flavor and helps the design stay sharp.
🔥 Baking
Preheat oven to 250°C (480°F) with a Dutch oven inside for at least 45 minutes.
Carefully transfer the loaf into the hot Dutch oven.
Bake:
- 20 minutes covered
- Reduce temperature to 230°C (445°F)
- Bake another 20–25 minutes uncovered
Bake until deep golden brown.
❄️ Cooling
Allow the bread to cool completely on a wire rack for at least 1 hour before slicing.
This helps the crumb finish setting.
💡 Tips
- Use an active bubbly starter for the best rise.
- Cold dough is easier to shape into detailed patterns.
- Lightly flour the surface while shaping to prevent sticking.
- Don’t rush fermentation—slow fermentation creates better flavor.
- Practice the rose shaping gently to avoid deflating the dough.
🍽️ Serving Suggestions
This beautiful loaf pairs wonderfully with:
- Butter
- Olive oil & balsamic vinegar
- Cheese boards
- Soups
- Pasta dishes
- Sandwiches
- Breakfast toast
⭐ Final Thoughts
Rose Shaped Sourdough Bread is more than just a loaf—it’s edible art. The stunning floral design, crisp crust, and tender sourdough crumb make it perfect for holidays, dinner parties, or whenever you want to bake something truly special. With a little patience and creativity, you’ll create a bakery-worthy centerpiece that’s as delicious as it is beautiful. 🌹🍞
