Sourdough Sorcery

Gloria MacDonald

Sourdough Sorcery is a podcast for home bakers, bread lovers, and curious cooks who want to turn simple ingredients into something truly magical. Hosted by Gloria MacDonald, the Sourdough Sorceress, this show blends stories, science, and a sprinkle of sourdough magic to help you bake better bread, nourish your body, and fall in love with the slow, satisfying art of sourdough. Each episode dives into: The health benefits of sourdough and long fermentationThe why behind the process—from starters and fermentation to flavor and texturePractical tips, techniques, and troubleshooting for real home kitchensCreative ideas for using sourdough beyond bread, including discard recipes and seasonal bakesThe deeper joy of slowing down, baking with intention, and sharing food with the people you love Whether you’re brand new to sourdough or a seasoned baker looking for fresh inspiration, Sourdough Sorcery is your cozy companion in the kitchen—here to make sourdough feel approachable, empowering, and a little bit magical. New episodes serve up knowledge, encouragement, and plenty of crusty inspiration to help you bake with confidence and create loaves you’re proud to share. Learn more, explore recipes, and discover tools of the trade at SourdoughSorcery.com.

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  1. Under-Proofed vs Over-Proofed Sourdough: How to Finally Know the Difference

    VOR 13 STD.

    Under-Proofed vs Over-Proofed Sourdough: How to Finally Know the Difference

    Most sourdough “failures” aren’t about your starter… your flour… or your recipe. They’re about timing. In this episode, we’re breaking down one of the most confusing (and frustrating) parts of sourdough baking—under-proofing vs over-proofing—so you can finally understand what your dough is actually telling you. Because if you’ve ever pulled a flat loaf out of the oven…  seen big holes mixed with dense sections…  or wondered why your dough felt perfect one minute and impossible the next… This is the episode you’ve been waiting for. We’ll walk through:  What under-proofing really is (and why it creates those uneven, frustrating crumbs)  What over-proofing looks and feels like (and why your dough “collapses”)  How to use the poke test correctly—and what it’s actually telling you  Exactly what perfectly proofed dough should feel like  What to do if your dough is under-proofed (before and after baking)  How to save over-proofed dough and turn it into something delicious (hello focaccia 👀) This isn’t about memorizing times or chasing perfection… It’s about learning how to read your dough so your baking becomes predictable, flexible, and honestly kind of magical. ✨ READY TO TAKE IT FURTHER? If you’re ready to stop guessing and start baking with confidence… Inside Sourdough Made Easy, I walk you step-by-step through:  Understanding your starter  Mastering fermentation timing  Knowing exactly when your dough is ready  And baking consistent, beautiful loaves in your real, everyday kitchen 👉 To learn more, CLICK HERE. If you love this episode, be sure to follow the podcast so you don’t miss what’s coming next—and I’ll see you in the next one ✨

    8 Min.
  2. Gluten Isn’t the Enemy - We Forgot Fermentation

    5. FEB.

    Gluten Isn’t the Enemy - We Forgot Fermentation

    For years, we’ve been told that gluten is the problem. That bread is something to fear. That our bodies just “can’t handle it anymore.” But what if gluten was never the enemy? In this episode of Sourdough Sorcery, we take a step back, way back, to explore what gluten actually is, how it’s created, and why fermentation has always been the missing piece in the conversation around bread and digestion. Inspired by the Air episode of the Netflix series Cooked, this episode dives into the ancient origins of bread, how humans discovered fermentation thousands of years ago, and why fermented flour and water became one of the most sustaining foods in human history. You’ll learn: Why gluten is not an ingredient, but something created when flour and water come togetherHow fermentation transforms gluten and makes bread easier to digestWhy ancient civilizations relied on fermented bread to sustain lifeWhat changed when modern bread became fast, processed, and rushedAnd why many people who struggle with store-bought bread feel completely different eating real sourdoughThis episode isn’t about trends, fear, or cutting things out. It’s about understanding bread the way it was meant to be understood. Because bread isn’t broken. Gluten isn’t the enemy. We just forgot how bread was meant to be made. If you want to learn how to bake sourdough the traditional way, with simple ingredients, long fermentation, and confidence, visit SourdoughSorcery.com for recipes, guides, and classes. Thanks for being here, and happy fermenting 🥖✨

    8 Min.
  3. Your Sourdough Starter: Feeding, Fixing & Falling in Love With It

    30.12.2025

    Your Sourdough Starter: Feeding, Fixing & Falling in Love With It

    Your sourdough starter is more than flour and water — it’s the heart of every great loaf. In this episode of the Sourdough Sorcery Podcast, Gloria, The Sourdough Sorceress, walks you through everything you need to know about caring for your starter with confidence and ease. From daily feeding to fridge storage, traveling for weeks at a time, and even freezing or dehydrating your starter, this episode takes the mystery (and fear!) out of sourdough. You’ll learn: How often to feed your starter (counter vs fridge)Exactly how much flour and water to useWhat those bubbles really meanHow to prepare your starter for bakingThe difference between active starter and discardHow long discard lasts in the fridgeWhat to do if you’re traveling for 2, 6, or even 8+ weeksHow to revive a neglected starter (no guilt required!)When and how to use the float testWhether you’re brand new to sourdough or deep into your baking journey, this episode will help you build trust with your starter — and enjoy the process just as much as the results. 👉 For sourdough recipes, tips, and all the tools you need for your baking journey, visit:  https://SourdoughSorcery.com And join our Sourdough Sorcery:  Made Easy Facebook Group HERE:   Sourdough Sorcery: Made Easy | Facebook If this episode helped you feel more confident, please like, subscribe, and share it with a friend who’s been afraid to open that jar in the fridge! ✨ Keep feeding your starter.  ✨ Trust the process.  ✨ Enjoy a little everyday sourdough magic.

    7 Min.

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Sourdough Sorcery is a podcast for home bakers, bread lovers, and curious cooks who want to turn simple ingredients into something truly magical. Hosted by Gloria MacDonald, the Sourdough Sorceress, this show blends stories, science, and a sprinkle of sourdough magic to help you bake better bread, nourish your body, and fall in love with the slow, satisfying art of sourdough. Each episode dives into: The health benefits of sourdough and long fermentationThe why behind the process—from starters and fermentation to flavor and texturePractical tips, techniques, and troubleshooting for real home kitchensCreative ideas for using sourdough beyond bread, including discard recipes and seasonal bakesThe deeper joy of slowing down, baking with intention, and sharing food with the people you love Whether you’re brand new to sourdough or a seasoned baker looking for fresh inspiration, Sourdough Sorcery is your cozy companion in the kitchen—here to make sourdough feel approachable, empowering, and a little bit magical. New episodes serve up knowledge, encouragement, and plenty of crusty inspiration to help you bake with confidence and create loaves you’re proud to share. Learn more, explore recipes, and discover tools of the trade at SourdoughSorcery.com.

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