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  1. 01FermentationBulk & proof timing from yeast, hydration, and temperatureTiming
  2. 02Baker's PercentageConvert grams to percentages and backFormula
  3. 03Sourdough StarterFeed ratios, levain quantities, peak timingSourdough
  4. 04Water TemperatureTarget DDT from room temp, flour temp, friction factorTemperature
  5. 05Dough PortioningPizza ball weights by size, style, and total doughPortioning
  6. 06PrefermentPoolish, biga, and pâte fermentée ratiosPreferment
  7. 07Recipe CostingIngredient cost per unit with overhead and markupBusiness
  8. 08Hydration AdjusterWater to add or remove to hit a target hydrationFormula
  9. 09Batch & YieldScale recipes up or down, count yield from dough weightScaling
  10. 10Flour ProteinBlend flours to hit a target protein percentageFlour
  11. 11TangzhongWater-roux ratios for super-soft Japanese-style breadTechnique
  12. 12Enriched DoughEffective hydration accounting for eggs, milk, and butterEnriched
  13. 13Lamination PlannerLayer count for croissants — folds mapped to layersPastry
  14. 14Sourdough DiscardUse discard in any recipe — flour and water breakdownSourdough
  15. 15Autolyse & RestOptimal rest time from flour type, hydration, and temperatureTiming
  16. 16Yeast ConversionConvert between fresh, active dry, instant yeast, and sourdough starterConversion
  17. 17Ingredient ConverterConvert cups, tablespoons, grams and ounces for 50+ baking ingredientsConversion
  18. 18Vital Wheat GlutenHow much VWG to add to hit a target protein percentageFlour

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18 professional tools for precision baking

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Dough Fermentation Calculator

Calculate bulk fermentation and proofing times

Baker's Percentage

Convert between grams and percentages

Sourdough Starter

Calculate feeding ratios

Dough Temperature

Calculate water temperature needed

Pizza Portioning

Dough ball weights for pizza sizes

Preferment

Poolish, biga, or pâte fermentée

Recipe Costing

Calculate costs and pricing

Ingredient
Amt(g)
Cost/kg

Hydration Adjustment

Convert between hydration levels

Batch & Yield

Calculate yields and scale recipes

Flour Protein Blend

Custom blends for perfect protein

Tangzhong / Water Roux

Pre-cook a portion of flour to 65°C to lock in moisture for ultra-soft, long-lasting enriched breads

Enriched Dough Hydration

Calculate true hydration accounting for moisture in eggs, milk, and butter.

Egg input mode:

Presets (500g flour):

Lamination & Fold Planner

Calculate layer counts and generate a fold timeline for laminated doughs.

Preset:

Sourdough Discard

Adjust a recipe to use your discard, or find what you can bake with it.

Mode:

Autolyse & Rest Planner

Calculate optimal autolyse duration and generate a timed pre-mix schedule.

ℹ️ What is autolyse?

A pre-mix rest of just flour + water (no salt, no levain) that allows flour to fully hydrate, activates enzymes, and develops gluten passively — reducing mix time and improving extensibility.

Preset:

Include levain in autolyse?

Include salt in autolyse?

Yeast Conversion

Convert between fresh, active dry, instant, and sourdough starter

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How yeast conversion works

Fresh : Active Dry : Instant = 3 : 1.5 : 1 by weight. Fresh yeast has the highest moisture content (~70%). Instant yeast is most concentrated and can be added directly to flour without rehydrating.

Sourdough starter is a live culture of wild yeast and bacteria in flour + water. You need 35–50g of 100% hydration starter to replace 1g of instant yeast. The range reflects starter activity: a vigorous freshly-fed starter sits at the lower end; a sluggish or cold starter needs more.

Ingredient Converter

Convert cups, tablespoons, grams and ounces for 50+ baking ingredients

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Why weight beats volume in baking

Volume is inconsistent; weight is exact. Scooping flour compresses it — a carelessly packed cup can weigh 50g more than a sifted one. A gram is always a gram. Professional bakers and King Arthur Baking publish ingredient weights because they produce consistent results every time.

Millilitre conversions for dry ingredients are marked with ~ (approximate) because volume-by-density assumes ideal packing. The ml figure is a useful estimate, not a precise measure.

Vital Wheat Gluten

Boost weak flour to bread-flour strength

AP: ~10–11%, bread: 12–14%
Strong dough: 12–14%, high-hydration: 14–16%
Weigh for accuracy
Advanced: VWG protein % (75%)
Bob's Red Mill / KA: 75–78%
What is vital wheat gluten?

Vital wheat gluten (VWG) is a dry powder extracted from wheat — approximately 75% pure gluten protein. Adding it to weaker flours raises protein content, giving dough more strength, extensibility, and structure.

When to use it: upgrading plain flour for bread baking; strengthening whole grain flours (rye, spelt) which have weak gluten; high-hydration doughs needing more structure.

Caution: More than ~5% baker's % (50g per 1kg flour) can make dough tough and inelastic. Use the minimum needed to reach your target.

Need to blend multiple flours instead? Use the Flour Protein Blend calculator (#10).

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Recipe Costing Calculator

Know exactly what every bake costs you

Most home bakers undercharge, and most micro-bakeries underestimate overheads. Whether you are selling at a farmers market, doing wholesale, or just curious whether that £3.50 flour is worth it, the recipe costing calculator gives you a clear breakdown: ingredients, overhead, and suggested selling price.

Input your recipe flour weight, each ingredient as a baker's percentage, cost per kg, and a per-bake overhead figure for energy and packaging. The calculator returns cost per loaf, cost per 100g, and a suggested retail price based on your target margin. Scale instantly from a single loaf to a batch of twelve.

Pricing handmade bread is one of the trickier parts of selling it. The ingredients are often the smallest part of the cost once you factor in hours of fermentation, shaping time, oven energy, and packaging. Having a real number in front of you makes those pricing conversations far less awkward.

3x

Typical target markup on ingredient cost for profitable artisan baking

£0.20

Average energy cost per bake in a domestic oven at UK rates

12

Maximum batch size for scaling your recipe cost in one calculation

Common questions about recipe costing

How do I calculate the cost of a loaf of bread?

Add up the cost of every ingredient scaled to your recipe weight, then add overhead costs like energy, packaging, and a portion of equipment depreciation. Divide by the number of loaves to get cost per unit. A good starting target is a 3x markup on ingredient cost to cover all overhead and return a profit.

What should I charge for a sourdough loaf?

Most artisan sourdough loaves sell for £5–£12 in the UK depending on size, flour quality, and market. Factor in your ingredient cost, time (including starter maintenance and long fermentation), packaging, and any market or delivery fees. Use the costing calculator to find your break-even point, then set a price that reflects quality and your local market.

What overheads should I include when costing baked goods?

Common overheads include energy (oven, proofer), packaging (bags, labels, ties), equipment depreciation, delivery or market fees, and your own time. Many home bakers underestimate time costs — if you're selling, your hours have value. The costing calculator lets you input a per-bake overhead figure alongside ingredient costs.

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