Temperature × recipe

Pain de Campagne (Variant with Rye) at 8387°F

Adjusted timing: 2.2h bulk + 6.7h proof (multiplier 0.56×).

Baseline bulk (76°F)
4h
Adjusted bulk
2.2h
Baseline proof
12h
Adjusted proof
6.7h
Multiplier
0.56×
Activity
hyperactive
Target hydration
75%
Bake temp
500°F

Why the timing shifts

Hot kitchen — summer without AC, near-window light. Ferment nearly 2× faster than baseline. Not ideal — fermentation outpaces gluten development, leading to over-acidic flavor and collapsed structure. If unavoidable, use very low levain (10-12%), minimal bulk (2h max), and get dough into cold retard ASAP. Consider reducing bulk temperature by moving dough to cooler location (basement, refrigerator brief intervals).

Technique for Pain de Campagne (Variant with Rye)

Autolyse 45 min, all flours + 90% water at 78°F. Add levain (with some rye in it for flavor), salt, remaining water. 4 folds in 2h. Total bulk 4h. Shape boule, cold retard 12h. Bake 500°F dutch oven 20+25 min.

Calculator pre-set to these values

Multiplier at 85°F
0.56×
Adjusted bulk ferment
2.2 h
Adjusted final proof
6.7 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.

Sources: Myhrvold, Modernist Bread vol 3 (temperature multipliers); Hamelman — Bread 3rd ed., Pain de Campagne variant.