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Cranberry walnut bread is a staple in the American kitchen. It’s a delicious cake-like bread filled to the brim with ripe cranberries and walnuts. The original version is not so much a loaf of bread, but more of a cake. While some more bready versions exist, they’re usually made with baker’s yeast. Well, this is about to change. This is my recipe for walnut cranberry sourdough bread.

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The original cranberry walnut bread

The original cranberry walnut bread is a so-called quick bread. Much like banana bread or zucchini bread.

Quick bread is a cake-like bread made using chemical leaveners like baking powder and baking soda. This type of leavening gives you a very delicate and fine crumb structure and usually, you’d use all-purpose flour or cake flour to help this along.

Some more bread-like versions exist, but they are mostly made with baker’s yeast.

My bread in this recipe makes sourdough bread with bourbon-soaked cranberries and toasted walnuts, but with all the tell-tale signs of sourdough bread: crispy crust, soft but a bit chewy crumb, and excellent well-developed taste.

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The formula in this walnut cranberry sourdough bread recipe

Vitals

Total weight1400 grams
Pre-fermented flour9.1%
Hydration75.0%
Yield2 small loaves

The dough

The flours in this recipe are selected for as much oven spring possible and for a delicious taste.

Bread flour makes the bulk of the flour. 80% of the flour is bread flour. You should choose the best tasting bread flour that you have available.

The remaining 20% consists of whole-grain spelt and whole-grain rye. The nutty and sweet taste of the spelt pairs perfectly with the malty, and slightly earthy flavor of the rye. The combination really gives this bread character.

If you don’t have spelt or rye, you can substitute with any other whole grain that you like. If you prefer to do a 100% bread flour loaf, you may want to consider using lower hydration, dependent on how absorbent your bread flour is. Just note that the bread won’t be nearly as tasty.

The inoculation is 20%, which under normal circ*mstances gives me a fermentation time of around 3 hours in my proofer set to 30°C/86°F, but the addition of oil tempers the fermentation a bit and it took me around 4 hours. Note that these are just to give you an idea of how long of fermentation, you should as always go for an increase in dough size.

WeightIngredientBaker's Percentage
489gbread flour80%
61gwhole grain spelt flour10%
61gwhole grain rye flour10%
443gwater72.5%
122gstarter (100% hydration)20%
93gtoasted walnuts15.2%
25gwalnut oil4.1%
13gsalt2.1%

The soaker

A soaker is when a liquid is added to seeds or other inclusions to soak up as much of the liquid as they can. The liquid should be discarded before adding it to the dough.

The liquid in the soaker does not count towards the hydration, because when it’s added to the dough, the inclusions have already soaked as much liquid as they can. Otherwise, it could actually lower the perceived hydration of the dough.

I use bourbon to soak my cranberries. It’s so little that goes into them that I wouldn’t worry about serving it to anybody, but if you for some reason want to avoid alcohol, using orange juice could be delicious, or you can just use water.

WeightIngredientBaker's Percentage
93gdried sweet cranberries15.2%
80gbourbon13.1%

The formula

If you want to play around with the formula, change hydration, inoculation, and quantity, you can do so here in my Bread Calculator.

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The conclusion of this walnut cranberry sourdough bread recipe

So what does this bread set out to do?

  • Make a sourdough version of a cranberry walnut bread, more bready, less cakey.
  • Get the absolute best taste out of the inclusions.
  • Get all the great things that sourdough can do over commercial yeast.

So does this bread deliver?

Yes, in droves.

It’s perfect sourdough bread, not cakey at all, but bringing all that a proper fermentation of flour does. The crust is crispy, the crumb is soft, and the taste of the actual bread is nothing short of awesome.

The combination of cranberries and bourbon is wonderful, but also orange juice is a great pairing for cranberries. Toasting the walnuts brings out the earthy notes and tempers the bitterness of the nuts.

This is wonderful bread. Serve it with a healthy helping of wonderfully cultured butter and you’ll be in bread heaven.

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Walnut Cranberry Sourdough Bread

Course: Dessert, Snack

Cuisine: American

Keyword: bourbon, cranberry, sourdough bread, walnut

Course: Dessert, Snack

Cuisine: American

Keyword: bourbon, cranberry, sourdough bread, walnut

Servings: 2 bread

Calories: 1754kcal

Author: Sune Trudslev

Nutrition Facts

Walnut Cranberry Sourdough Bread

Amount Per Serving (1 bread)

Calories 1754Calories from Fat 432

% Daily Value*

Fat 48g74%

Saturated Fat 5g31%

Polyunsaturated Fat 32g

Monounsaturated Fat 7g

Sodium 2540mg110%

Carbohydrates 268g89%

Fiber 19g79%

Sugar 33g37%

Protein 44g88%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Walnut Cranberry Bread is a classic American quick bread. This is a sourdough version, with cranberries soaked in bourbon and toasted walnuts. It's super delicious.

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Ingredients

Dough

Soaker

  • 93 g dried sweet cranberries
  • 80 g bourbon

Instructions

Mix dough

  • Add everything for the dough, not including the walnuts, into a bowl.

  • Mix everything with your hands until no dry flour remains.

  • Leave the dough covered for an hour to develop the gluten.

Prepare the inclusions

  • Add cranberries and bourbon to a small bowl and leave them to infuse until you need them. If you want this recipe to be alcohol-free, use warm water instead.

  • Heat the oven to 180°C/350°F using fan assist and line a baking sheet with baking paper.

  • Toast the walnuts in the oven until fragrant and a bit brown. Keep an eye on them towards the end so they don't get too dark.

  • Chop the walnuts coarsely.

Bulk fermentation

  • Over the next 1½ hours, you should stretch and fold the dough every 30 minutes (watch the video for details).

  • During the second set of stretch and folds, you should include a quarter of cranberries (remember to drain the bourbon) and a quarter of the walnuts for every stretch and fold. After this second set, you can do a bit of Rubaud mixing to make sure they're properly mixed in.

  • After the third set, check the gluten development using the windowpane test. If the dough fails, add another set after 30 minutes and then go on.

  • Then add the entire dough to a see-through container with straight sides.

  • Level the top of the dough.

  • Mark the top of the dough on the outside of the container using a whiteboard marker.

  • Then mark where the dough will have increased by 25%. If you use a measuring tape, measure from the table to the top. Divide that number by 4. Measure from the top and up by the calculated number, and put your mark here.

  • Let the dough grow by 25%. I usually put the dough in my proofer set to 30°C/86°F.

Divide and shape

  • When the dough has grown, divide the dough into two equally sized pieces.

  • Shape the balls into the style of bread you prefer. I prefer bâtards, but boules can be beautiful too. I show how to shape both in the video.

  • Put the shaped bread in each of their bannetons. If you are using a banneton liner or a dishtowel in the basket, you don't need to do anything special.

  • If you use the proofing basket, you need to flour the banneton. I do it this way: I spritz the banneton lightly with water, then flour it with rice flour.

  • Then put them into the fridge for at least 8 hours, but up 48 hours. Your fridge must be set cold. I have my refrigerator set to 2°C/36°F.

Baking

  • When ready to bake, turn your oven to 260°C/500°F with a baking steel and a dutch oven inside. You should heat your steel and dutch oven for an hour to ensure complete heat saturation.

  • Grab the first dough from the fridge. Flour the bottom with rice flour to help it slide off the peel.

  • Flip the dough onto the peel and score the dough with a lame or sharp kitchen knife.

  • Remove the lid from the dutch oven.

  • Put the dough into the bottom of your dutch oven. If you use a combo cooker or the Challenger Bread pan, this can be a lot easier.

  • Put the lid back on the dutch oven, close the oven and bake for 20 minutes.

  • Then take the lid off the dutch oven and turn down the oven to 230°C/450°F.

  • Bake for another 25 minutes until the bread is delightfully golden and crispy.

  • Then take the bread out of the oven to cool off on a wire rack. Let it cool for a couple of hours until the inside of the bread has reached room temperature.

  • Bake the other bread the same way.

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FAQs

What is the secret to good sourdough bread? ›

Top 10 Tips & Tricks for Making Sourdough
  • Use your sourdough starter at its peak. ...
  • Moisten the surface of the dough before baking for more rise. ...
  • Handle with care: be gentle with your dough. ...
  • Use sifted flour to make your sourdough less dense. ...
  • Soak your flour beforehand for a lighter loaf. ...
  • Just add water for softer sourdough.

What are the ingredients in Costco cranberry walnut bread? ›

INGREDIENTS: Enriched wheat flour (wheat flour, malted barley flour, niacin, reduced iron, thiamin mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), water, walnuts, cranberries, sugar, rye sourdough (water, fermented rye flour), whole grain rye, contains 2% or less of the following: durum wheat sourdough, yeast, sea salt, ...

Is it cheaper to buy or make sourdough bread? ›

Yes it's cheaper to make your own sourdough at home, as oppose to buying it from a bakery. 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.

Why do walnuts turn bread purple? ›

A reaction between gallic acid naturally found in walnuts and iron in flour results in purple discoloration. This transformation occurs in an acidic environment, which is facilitated by the acids released during the fermentation process in bread dough.

What is the best flour for 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 do you put honey in sourdough bread? ›

Honey: Honey adds a sweetness to this dough and helps balance any sour flavor that comes through from the fermentation process. If you are looking for whole wheat bread without the honey, try this recipe. Salt: Salt enhances the flavor and helps tempers the fermentation.

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.

Is Walnut Bread good for you? ›

Walnut bread is an excellent source of omega 3 fatty acids that can give your immunity a significant boost. Walnuts have amino acids that offer multiple vascular benefits to people with heart disease, or those who are at an increased risk of heart disease.

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.

Is it OK to eat sourdough bread everyday? ›

Is it healthy to eat sourdough everyday? You could eat sourdough every day, but it isn't necessarily healthy to do so. A healthy diet is characterized by balance and moderation. Whether or not it is healthy for you to consume sourdough every day depends on the rest of your diet.

Is sourdough bread good for your gut? ›

Sourdough bread may be easier to digest than white bread for some people. According to some studies, sourdough bread acts as a prebiotic, which means that the fiber in the bread helps feed the “good” bacteria in your intestines. These bacteria are important for maintaining a stable, healthy digestive system.

Can you ask a bakery for sourdough starter? ›

If patience (or yeast) is in short supply, you can also buy starter from reputable online sources like King Arthur Bread, a website I recommend in general for its gentle tone and flour expertise. If you have a local bakery, you could also ask them to sell you a bit.

When should you not eat walnuts? ›

The fibre content of walnuts may cause issues for your digestive system. While moderate amounts catalyse digestion, too many walnuts can lead to gastronomical issues like diarrhoea, bloating and stomach pain. Eating too many walnuts can also cause kidney stones because of their high oxalate content.

How to add walnuts to sourdough? ›

After the second fold of the dough, I roll 2 cups of walnuts lightly with a rolling pin to lightly crush them. I incorporate them starting with the 3rd fold and doing a 4th to fully incorporate them into the dough. Walnut sourdough bread is something every sourdough baker should make.

Does toasting walnuts destroy nutrients? ›

Although the nutritional value of raw and roasted nuts are not significantly different, during the roasting process some antioxidant and vitamin levels are shown to have decreased. This depends, however, on the roasting temperature, time and type of nut.

What is the secret behind the sour of sourdough bread? ›

There are two main acids produced in a sourdough culture: lactic acid and acetic acid. Acetic acid, or vinegar, is the acid that gives sourdough much of its tang. Giving acetic acid-producing organisms optimal conditions to thrive and multiply will produce a more tangy finished product.

How do you make sourdough bread lighter and fluffier? ›

There are several ways to make sourdough bread lighter and less dense, such as:
  1. Increasing the hydration level of your dough, which means adding more water or using less flour. ...
  2. Switching up the type of flour you use, or using a mixture of different flours.
Nov 15, 2015

How can I make my sourdough rise better? ›

So don't leave your dough in a warm oven, on a radiator or in sunlight. It will likely be too warm and will dry out your dough too. Instead, find a cosy spot, with no drafts, for your dough to rise. And, if your sourdough starter is struggling to get going, consider finding it a warmer spot too.

How do you increase the texture of sourdough bread? ›

Here are some tips to help you make your sourdough bread less dense:
  1. Use a ripe sourdough starter. ...
  2. Knead the dough for the right amount of time. ...
  3. Proof the dough for the correct amount of time. ...
  4. Use the right type of flour. ...
  5. Add the right amount of water. ...
  6. Score the bread properly. ...
  7. Bake the bread at the correct temperature.
Sep 9, 2023

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