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Sourdough Starter How to create your own artisan bread.
Day
1 sourdough starter I looked
a lot online and the starters all varied a bit. I didn't want to start
off with any dry yeast in my starter. (as some recipes call for) I just
don't see the point of "catching a wild yeast" or "growing
yeast" if there is already dry yeast in a starter recipe. There
were also varying recipes on what else to use to start off with. I chose
not to add any sweet objects, as I feel that would encourage mold. (ex:
no brown sugar or honey) Although, I have heard it speeds up the fermentation
process. I wanted to keep it simple. So, I started my starter with two
cups of flour and two cups of water. (I didn't use tap water. I used
bottled spring water) Being the anal person I am after it was mixed,
I added a bit more flour until I felt it was thick enough and smoothed
out some of those lumps. LOL Anyway, here is day 1 of my starter.
Maybe we'll catch a wild yeast and maybe we won't. LOL **Edited to add this** I now realize I am posting assuming everyone knows what "catching a wild yeast" means. (because of my previous post linking to that info) Briefly, I am starting my own starter without yeast and am hoping to "catch", "breed", or "create" yeast and keep it in my fridge, feed it daily, and keep it live for a long time. The purpose is to have a starter handy to share and make treats like cookies, cake, and breads with. (and to prove to myself that I can) LOL To clarify:
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