Temperature × recipe

Sourdough English Muffin at 8895°F

Adjusted timing: 0.8h bulk + 4.7h proof (multiplier 0.39×).

Baseline bulk (76°F)
2h
Adjusted bulk
0.8h
Baseline proof
12h
Adjusted proof
4.7h
Multiplier
0.39×
Activity
extreme-mold-risk
Target hydration
72%
Bake temp
350°F

Why the timing shifts

Very hot — avoid. Mold risk rises sharply above 85°F. Fermentation outpaces structural development. Levain becomes unbalanced toward lactic acid producers, creating cloying sour flavor. Only use briefly for refreshing starters or if absolutely unavoidable. Move dough to cooler location, or skip this bake and wait for cooler conditions. If baking must happen, reduce levain to 8%, bulk 90 min max, get into refrigerator immediately after shaping.

Technique for Sourdough English Muffin

Mix dough, 2h bulk. Refrigerate overnight (12-16h). Portion into 90g pieces, shape into rounds, dust with cornmeal, place in ring molds on parchment. Proof 60-90 min at room temp. Heat cast-iron skillet on medium-low (350°F), cook each muffin 7 min per side, flipping once. Split with fork (don't cut) for best texture.

Calculator pre-set to these values

Multiplier at 92°F
0.39×
Adjusted bulk ferment
0.8 h
Adjusted final proof
4.7 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); King Arthur Baking — Sourdough English Muffin recipe (reference).