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product_id: 542975256
title: "Sourdough Home"
brand: "brod & taylor"
price: "40369 som"
currency: KGS
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
category: "Brod & Taylor"
url: https://www.desertcart.kg/products/542975256-sourdough-home
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region: Kyrgyzstan
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# Ridge-supported dough structure Textured interior for easy release Upcycled sugarcane & bamboo build Sourdough Home

**Brand:** brod & taylor
**Price:** 40369 som
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🍞 Elevate your sourdough game with style and ease—because your kitchen deserves the best!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Sourdough Home by brod & taylor
- **How much does it cost?** 40369 som with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.kg](https://www.desertcart.kg/products/542975256-sourdough-home)

## Best For

- brod & taylor enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted brod & taylor brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Eco-Chic & Lightweight:** Crafted from sustainable sugarcane pulp and bamboo for guilt-free baking.
- • **Effortless Dough Release:** Textured interior means no more wrestling your boule out of the basket.
- • **Space-Savvy Nesting Design:** Stack multiple bannetons neatly—counter clutter is so last season.
- • **Built to Last & Easy to Clean:** Durable construction holds loaf after loaf with simple maintenance.
- • **Consistent Artisan Loaves Every Time:** Ridges sculpt dough perfectly for bakery-level shape and rise.

## Overview

The Brod & Taylor Sourdough Home banneton is a thoughtfully designed proofing basket featuring ridges that support dough structure for consistent loaf shaping, a textured interior for easy dough release, and a unique nesting design to save space. Made from sustainable upcycled sugarcane pulp and bamboo, it is lightweight yet durable, offering professional-quality sourdough results with minimal effort and maintenance.

## Description

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Review: Brød & Taylor SD Home is an effective game-changer for folks who do not bake every day - I've been using the Brød & Taylor Sourdough Home for almost two months, and I'm very pleased with its performance. Some reviewers have complained that it is noisy, but at my unit is very quiet. My sourdough starter has been very happy living in this, and is essentially always ready for use, on my baking schedule. This along with the Brød & Taylor folding dough proofer have been 'game changers' for me, allowing for precise control of temperatures, and much improved consistency. For recipes that I've worked out, I get excellent and predictable results each time now, where I struggled a bit with consistency before. As a number of baking experts have stated, time & temperature are important 'ingredients' in sourdough (and yeast) baked goods. My reason for purchasing was that I typically only bake 1-2 times a week, and did not want to maintain a starter at room temperature because of the inconvenience and waste from all the required feedings. And, to store my starter in the refrigerator, after feeding I'd let it expand at room temperature to about 1.5x, and then refrigerate. Problem was that starter from these cold conditions (~34degF) was sluggish, and needed at least one feeding at room temp to 'revive' it. Using the starter maintenance guidelines from the instructions & 'The Fresh Loaf' blog site, I keep the starter at 45degF, and feed it every 5-6 days with a 1:4:4 (SD starter:water:flour) ratio, never bothering to ever warm it to room temperature. This fits my baking schedule, but higher temperatures can be used if one wants to bake more often. At 45degF, I see good fermentation activity and bubbles by about 24-hours post feeding, and I've had excellent results using this to inoculate a levain from 24 hours to 6 days post feeding. I'll incubate the levain (typically 40% starter + flour & water for a 75-100% hydration levain) at 78degF in the Brød & Taylor Folding Proofer (also an excellent unit) and get doubling to tripling of levain volume in 3.5-4.5 hours. Thus, starter feeding is simplified, my starter is essentially always ready for use, and I think the consistent regime of starter feeding & maintenance has been beneficial for starter health. I keep just small amounts of starter (~180g) in a pint mason jar that works well for me, and minimizes generation of the useful 'sourdough discard'. Unit also holds quart jars if your starter needs are greater. I most often employ a levain, so my active starter needs are modest. Higher temperatures can also be dialed in to adjust to how frequent you want to feed, and your baking schedule. Unit is a bit pricey, but for a serious sourdough bread baker who can manage it, well worth the price in my opinion.
Review: Great Tool - This is a great tool for working with sourdough starter. Neat, compact, very handy that it cools and warms. The fan is barely audible when running. Esthetically pleasing as well.

## Features

- Beautiful results, every time: Thoughtfully shaped with ridges that support dough structure for consistently well-formed loaves.
- Relesases with Ease: A textured interior helps dough release cleanly without sticking - no more wrestling your boule or batard out of the basket.
- Stores Smarter: Unique nesting design saves counter and shelf space, letting you keep multiple bannetons on hand without clutter.
- Lightweight & sustainable: Easy to handle, made from upcycled sugarcane pulp and renewable bamboo.
- Reliably strong: Holds up loaf after loaf. Simple Care: Easy to Clean and maintain Liners Sold Seperately

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0C9SJ9FRW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,558 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #12 in Bread Machines |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (730) |
| Date First Available | June 29, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 4.38 pounds |
| Item model number | SH-100 |
| Product Dimensions | 9.84 x 8.07 x 10.63 inches |

## Images

![Sourdough Home - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51OZMYpKnkL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How is the Sourdough (SD) Home different from the Folding Proofer?**
A: The Sourdough Home can both heat and cool. The Folding Proofer cannot cool. The Sourdough Home is smaller and designed specifically for sourdough starter. It can accommodate up to a 1 liter/1 quart jar or 2 small jars.

**Q: Why should I keep my starter in the Sourdough Home?**
A: The health and growth rate of a sourdough starter are heavily influenced by feeding schedule and temperature. Room temperature can fluctuate throughout the year. With the SD Home, you can keep your starter at a consistent temperature year-round.

**Q: What about just storing my starter in the refrigerator?**
A: Fridge temps are too cold for the microbes in starter. When time to bake, the starter needs to be refreshed to get strong again. The SD Home keeps starter cool without stopping fermentation. Your starter will be ready to use without extra feedings.

**Q: How do I check the temperature of my starter?**
A: In order to test the temperature of the SD Home, we recommend using a probe thermometer inserted directly into your starter after it has been in the unit for several hours. We do not recommend setting an indoor thermometer inside the SD Home.

**Q: How much power does the Sourdough Home use?**
A: Very little! It uses 20W max for heating and 38W max for cooling, which is less than a standard light bulb.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Brød & Taylor SD Home is an effective game-changer for folks who do not bake every day
*by B***S on September 19, 2025*

I've been using the Brød & Taylor Sourdough Home for almost two months, and I'm very pleased with its performance. Some reviewers have complained that it is noisy, but at my unit is very quiet. My sourdough starter has been very happy living in this, and is essentially always ready for use, on my baking schedule. This along with the Brød & Taylor folding dough proofer have been 'game changers' for me, allowing for precise control of temperatures, and much improved consistency. For recipes that I've worked out, I get excellent and predictable results each time now, where I struggled a bit with consistency before. As a number of baking experts have stated, time & temperature are important 'ingredients' in sourdough (and yeast) baked goods. My reason for purchasing was that I typically only bake 1-2 times a week, and did not want to maintain a starter at room temperature because of the inconvenience and waste from all the required feedings. And, to store my starter in the refrigerator, after feeding I'd let it expand at room temperature to about 1.5x, and then refrigerate. Problem was that starter from these cold conditions (~34degF) was sluggish, and needed at least one feeding at room temp to 'revive' it. Using the starter maintenance guidelines from the instructions & 'The Fresh Loaf' blog site, I keep the starter at 45degF, and feed it every 5-6 days with a 1:4:4 (SD starter:water:flour) ratio, never bothering to ever warm it to room temperature. This fits my baking schedule, but higher temperatures can be used if one wants to bake more often. At 45degF, I see good fermentation activity and bubbles by about 24-hours post feeding, and I've had excellent results using this to inoculate a levain from 24 hours to 6 days post feeding. I'll incubate the levain (typically 40% starter + flour & water for a 75-100% hydration levain) at 78degF in the Brød & Taylor Folding Proofer (also an excellent unit) and get doubling to tripling of levain volume in 3.5-4.5 hours. Thus, starter feeding is simplified, my starter is essentially always ready for use, and I think the consistent regime of starter feeding & maintenance has been beneficial for starter health. I keep just small amounts of starter (~180g) in a pint mason jar that works well for me, and minimizes generation of the useful 'sourdough discard'. Unit also holds quart jars if your starter needs are greater. I most often employ a levain, so my active starter needs are modest. Higher temperatures can also be dialed in to adjust to how frequent you want to feed, and your baking schedule. Unit is a bit pricey, but for a serious sourdough bread baker who can manage it, well worth the price in my opinion.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Tool
*by S***A on January 29, 2026*

This is a great tool for working with sourdough starter. Neat, compact, very handy that it cools and warms. The fan is barely audible when running. Esthetically pleasing as well.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Little Infermanator That Could
*by R***S on April 11, 2026*

This little infermenator is AWESOME! I have grown many, many starters. I love that you can change the temp for speed. A cooler slow grow is possible! Definitely worth the money!

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*Last updated: 2026-04-28*