Temperature × recipe
Miche (Poilâne-Style) at 73–77°F
Adjusted timing: 5.3h bulk + 12.6h proof (multiplier 1.05×).
- Baseline bulk (76°F)
- 5h
- Adjusted bulk
- 5.3h
- Baseline proof
- 12h
- Adjusted proof
- 12.6h
- Multiplier
- 1.05×
- Activity
- active
- Target hydration
- 78%
- Bake temp
- 480°F
Why the timing shifts
BASELINE — the reference temperature for all fermentation times in this system. Warm kitchen, proofing box, summer AC setting. 76°F (24.4°C) is the classical bakery target. If you control dough temperature via dough desired temperature (DDT) calculations, aim for this range. All published recipe times assume this temperature unless otherwise noted.
Technique for Miche (Poilâne-Style)
Autolyse 60 min with all water at 80°F. Add levain, salt. 4 folds in 2h. Long bulk 5h at 76°F. Shape very tight boule, heavily flour banneton. Cold retard 12h. Bake in LARGE dutch oven (7-qt minimum) at 480°F: 30 min lid on, 30 min lid off, or until internal 210°F.
Calculator pre-set to these values
- Multiplier at 75°F
- 1.05×
- Adjusted bulk ferment
- 5.3 h
- Adjusted final proof
- 12.6 h
How the math works
Multipliers are piecewise-linear interpolations between reference points measured by Myhrvold et al. in Modernist Bread vol 3. 76°F is the baseline (1.0×); every 10°F drop roughly doubles fermentation time, and every 10°F rise roughly halves it.