Temperature × recipe

Sourdough Naan at 6367°F

Adjusted timing: 5.7h bulk + 1.9h proof (multiplier 1.90×).

Baseline bulk (76°F)
3h
Adjusted bulk
5.7h
Baseline proof
1h
Adjusted proof
1.9h
Multiplier
1.90×
Activity
moderate
Target hydration
70%
Bake temp
500°F

Why the timing shifts

Cool kitchen — spring/fall without heating, air-conditioned summer. Ferment 1.5× longer than baseline. Good flavor development territory. Dough develops more complex sour notes. Manageable schedule. Extend bulk and proof by 50% vs recipe defaults.

Technique for Sourdough Naan

Mix dough with yogurt + water. 3h bulk. Divide into 100g pieces, short 1h proof. Stretch into teardrop shape. Cook on very hot cast-iron skillet (or under hot broiler) 90 sec per side. Brush with melted butter/ghee, optionally sprinkle fresh herbs (cilantro).

Calculator pre-set to these values

Multiplier at 65°F
1.9×
Adjusted bulk ferment
5.7 h
Adjusted final proof
1.9 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); J. Kenji López-Alt (Serious Eats) — Naan formula adapted.