Original Sourdough Starter Recipe

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WebApr 12, 2020 · If it says you need 100 g of starter, put 50g of flour and 50g of water into your starter jar and stir it up really well. 50 g + 50 g = 100 g …

Rating: 5/5(103)
Total Time: 168 hrs 35 mins
Category: Baked Goods
Calories: 611 per serving
1. Please start by reading my post above. It's long but it includes lots of important and useful information that will help you success.
2. IMPORTANT - I do not recommend using cups/tablespoons to make this starter because they are not accurate enough and it has to be absolutely exact. But if you are going to use them, the cup/tablespoons/teaspoon conversions are based on you using rye flour which is what I recommend using if at all possible for best results. If you use any other kind of flour the cups/tablespoons and teaspoon measures will not be accurate so you will need to recalculate them. For reference 1 cup of rye flour weighs 102 grams. 1 cup of wholewheat flour weighs 128 grams and 1 cup of all purpose flour weighs 125 grams.
3. ALSO IMPORTANT - At no point in this process should you discard any of the starter.
4. Day 1 - To a clean jar/container that's between 750 ml (25 oz) and 1 litre (34 oz) in size, add 25 grams (3 tablespoons + 2¾ teaspoons) of rye flour and 25 grams (1 tablespoon + 2 teaspoons) of room temperature water. Mix well so you can't see any dry flour, level it as best you can and cover with the jar lid. Screw it on loosely but don't fully tighten it up. Don't screw the lid on tightly. If you have an elastic band, put it over the jar so it is level with the top of the flour/water mixture. That way you can see easily if there is any increase in volume. Leave the jar in a sheltered spot for about 24 hours, ideally at a temperature of between 20°C (72°F) to 26 °C (80°F) If your kitchen is very cool see my tips in the post above for how to keep your starter warm.

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WebMay 18, 2021 · Dump out the starter until you get to this target weight. Now add 75g of lupin flour and 200g of de-chlorinated water. Stir well then lightly screw the top on the jar, same as before. (*Note: You can use …

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WebMay 3, 2020 · Step 1. — The nuts or seeds soak in water to soften. These nuts or seeds get puréed with fresh water, oil and the sauerkraut juice …

1. Use a food processor, OR purée soaked nuts in a high-powered blender, with filtered water and oil until mostly smooth (about 1 minute [or longer for blender]). Add sauerkraut juice. Pulse again until just combined (about 10 seconds). Scrape into a glass or ceramic bowl. Stir in chia seed meal well. (Note: If you use a blender, you'll need to stop and start and use a tamper or wooden spoon to get the purée going. I use a blender personally, but it's a bit more work. See Recipe Notes for process photos.)
2. Cover loosely with a towel or plate. Place in a very warm location (ideally 95 to 105 degrees Fahrenheit) for 10 hours or overnight. I like to use a warming mat or nest my bowl over my Instant Pot on the Yogurt setting. Fermentation in a cool kitchen will still occur but it will take longer, about 24 hours.
3. Once nuts and seeds are soured (fermented), preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Grease just the ends of a loaf pan and line with one strip of parchment paper (which allows you to pull it out easily).
4. Sift together coconut flour, psyllium, sweetener, baking soda and sea salt. Set aside.

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WebMay 1, 2020 · Day 1. Measure out 1 cup of whole wheat flour into a large bowl or a crock. The container you use should be large enough to hold …

1. Measure out the whole wheat flour into a large bowl or a crock (if you live in India, you can use whole wheat atta flour). The container you use should be large enough to hold the sourdough starter as it rises and bubbles. Also make sure you use a glass or ceramic or sturdy, food-safe plastic container.
2. Measure out the bottled or non-chlorinated, room-temperature water. Chlorine can inhibit the formation and growth of yeast, so it’s rather important that your water be as non-chlorinated as you can get it.
3. Now add the water to the flour and whisk together to mix well. You should not have any traces of flour.
4. Cover the sourdough starter loosely with a kitchen towel.

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WebPour the mixture over a baking tray lined with parchment paper. Shape the dough into a round ball. score the top of the dough with an X shape for fanciness sake. Bake for 45-50 minutes or until its golden brown. If you …

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WebApr 27, 2020 · How to make keto sourdough bread. To make this recipe, first, gather all of your ingredients in one place. Next, in a mixing bowl, combine the almond flour, psyllium husk powder, coconut flour, flax …

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WebMar 10, 2021 · Set the starter in a warm spot, free of temperature swings, and drafts to ferment for 24 hours. DAY 2: After 24 hours, stir down the bubbles and discard all but 50 g of starter and feed it with 50 g flour and …

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WebMay 19, 2020 · Day 1. 30g filtered water. 30g whole wheat or rye flour (lightly spooned in – do not pack) Mix water and flour of your choice together in a Mason jar (or glass …

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WebFeb 7, 2024 · Place the jar on the kitchen scale. Turn the scale on and make sure it is reading 0 grams. If it isn’t, press the “tare” button to get the display to read zero. Add 60 grams of unbleached whole wheat flour and 60 …

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WebApr 15, 2022 · This is an important feature to look for in sourdough bread. Sourdough whole wheat bread has 16.8 g of carbs and 2.2 g of fiber while rye sourdough bread contains 16 grams of carbs and 1.8 grams of fiber. …

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WebJan 1, 2020 · Day 1: Mix flour and water. Start by mixing 1 cup of the flour mixture with ½ cup of water. (120g flour + 120g water) Stir the mixture thoroughly until all the flour is fully hydrated and no dry clumps remain. …

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WebMar 3, 2020 · Activating the starter. Once you have your dry sourdough starter, simply mix one tablespoon of it with 100 grams of water and 100 grams of 50/50 mix of white and …

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WebNov 9, 2021 · Day 1. Day 1 we start small. Begin by mixing 15 grams (2 tablespoons) of whole wheat flour with 15 grams (about 2-3 tablespoons) of cool water. Mix this together …

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WebJan 26, 2016 · Instructions. Mix together equal amounts of all purpose flour and water. Cover and place in warm part of home for 12 hours. Remove 50% of the starter and replace with 25 grams (equal amounts of water …

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WebStep 6. Bake for 15 minutes at 375 F. Then turn the oven down to 300 F and allow to bake for 1 hour and 15 minutes. Give it extra time if the loaves are still pale in color.

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WebOct 17, 2022 · Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F, meanwhile line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Add almond flour, psyllium powder, coconut flour, flax meal, salt, …

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WebDiscard any remaining starter. Add a scant 1 cup (113 grams) King Arthur Unbleached All-Purpose Flour, and 1/2 cup (113 grams) water to the 113 grams starter. Mix the starter, …

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