Flour reference · rye

Medium Rye Flour

1.080× absorption · 9.0010.50% protein · hydration 8095%

For sourdough, Medium Rye Flour works best at 8095% hydration. With 9.0010.50% protein, it absorbs about 8% more water than standard bread flour.

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Protein
9.00–10.50%
Absorption
1.080×
Hydration range
80–95%
Category
rye

What is Medium Rye Flour?

Medium rye contains most of the rye grain with moderate bran content. Rye proteins do not form gluten like wheat proteins — instead, rye structure comes from pentosans (soluble fiber) that absorb 8-10x their weight in water. This means rye dough is sticky, paste-like, and requires different handling than wheat. Hamelman's reference specs target 80-95% hydration for rye-dominant doughs. Central Milling's Organic Medium Rye is the US reference. At 20-40% in a blend with bread flour, medium rye adds color, flavor complexity (tangy, earthy), and extends keeping quality. At 100%, expect dense crumb and strong sour flavor.

How do you bake with Medium Rye Flour?

Do NOT knead rye dough (tears pentosan structure). Mix to incorporate, then rest. Very short bulk ferment (2-3 hours at 76°F) — rye ferments fast. Wet hands for shaping. Use a pan or tight banneton. Bake at higher initial temp (500°F) for 15 minutes, then reduce. Internal temp 205-210°F for doneness.

What hydration % for Medium Rye Flour?

Baker's-percentage workable range: 80% — 95%. Absorption is 1.080× bread-flour baseline, so recipes written for bread flour need 8% more water when substituting Medium Rye Flour.

Full hydration guide for Medium Rye Flour

The gear that makes the math work

A short, honest baking kit. The scale matters most — every weight on this page is in grams. The Dutch oven is what turns a good crumb into a great crust.

  • Digital kitchen scale (0.1 g)

    Baker's percentage is by weight, not volume — a 0.1 g scale is what makes the math on this page accurate.

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  • Dutch oven / combo cooker

    Traps steam for the first bake phase — the single biggest factor in oven spring and a blistered, glossy crust.

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  • Banneton proofing basket

    Wicks moisture and holds shape during the final proof, so high-hydration dough doesn't spread flat.

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  • Bread lame + bench scraper

    A sharp lame scores clean ears; a steel bench scraper handles wet, sticky dough without tearing the gluten.

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  • High-protein bread flour

    The math assumes ~12–14% protein. Real bread flour absorbs the hydration you calculate — all-purpose won't.

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  • Danish dough whisk

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