Sourdough Starter Recipe

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WebMar 23, 2024 · Turn on your digital kitchen scale. Set the dough tub on the scale and press “tare” to make the scale read 0g. Add 150g active sourdough starter into the tub. Then …

Category: Bread
Total Time: 10 hrs 50 mins

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WebFeb 14, 2024 · Transfer the parchment paper and dough to the dutch oven. If not using parchment paper, add a little flour to the bottom of the dutch …

Rating: 5/5(3)
Total Time: 21 hrs 30 mins
Category: Breads
Calories: 149 per serving

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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 …

1. Day 1: Combine the pumpernickel or whole wheat flour with the cool water in a non-reactive container. Glass, crockery, stainless steel, or food-grade plastic all work fine for this. Make sure the container is large enough to hold your starter as it grows; we recommend at least 1-quart capacity.
2. Stir everything together thoroughly; make sure there's no dry flour anywhere. Cover the container loosely and let the mixture sit at warm room temperature (about 70°F) for 24 hours. See "tips," below, for advice about growing starters in a cold house., Day 2: You may see no activity at all in the first 24 hours, or you may see a bit of growth or bubbling. Either way, discard half the starter (113 grams, about 1/2 cup), and add to the remainder a scant 1 cup (113 grams) King Arthur Unbleached All-Purpose Flour, and 1/2 cup (113 grams) cool water (if your house is warm); or lukewarm water (if it's cold).
3. Mix well, cover, and let the mixture rest at room temperature for 24 hours., Day 3: By the third day, you'll likely see some activity — bubbling; a fresh, fruity aroma, and some evidence of expansion. It's now time to begin two feedings daily, as evenly spaced as your schedule allows. For each feeding, weigh out 113 grams starter; this will be a generous 1/2 cup, once it's thoroughly stirred down. Discard 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, flour, and water, cover, and let the mixture rest at room temperature for approximately 12 hours before repeating., Day 4: Weigh out 113 grams starter, and discard any remaining starter. Repeat step #6., Day 5: Weigh out 113 grams starter, and discard any remaining starter. Repeat step #6. By the end of day #5, the starter should have at least doubled in volume. You'll see lots of bubbles; there may be some little "riv
4. Once the starter is ready, give it one last feeding. Discard all but 113 grams (a generous 1/2 cup). Feed as usual. Let the starter rest at room temperature for 6 to 8 hours; it should be active, with bubbles breaking the surface. Hate discarding so much starter? See "tips," below., Remove however much starter you need for your recipe — typically no more than 227 grams, about 1 cup. If your recipe calls for more than 1 cup of starter, give it a couple of feedings without discarding, until you've made enough for your recipe plus 113 grams to keep and feed again.

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Web4 days ago · 100%. Ripe sourdough starter carryover. 20g. 20%. Twice a day (usually at 9:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m.), I do the following when my starter is ripe: Discard the contents of my starter jar down to 20g (the discard …

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WebCombine and wait 10-15 minutes. It should get bubbly. If you don’t see any bubbles, your yeast is old and shouldn’t be used. If your yeast is good, you can use this mixture in place of the yeast in the recipe, and add only 1½ …

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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 24, 2023 · Remove cooker bottom from oven and place on heatproof surface. Using a spray bottle, mist dough lightly with water. Holding bread lame or sharp knife at 10- to 30-degree angle to loaf, make one long, 1/2 …

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WebStep 2. When mixture has doubled in bulk, in 1 to 2 days, convert it into a starter: Combine 12 ounces flour and 9 ounces filtered or spring water in bowl. Add 4 ounces of seed culture mixture (discard the rest, or use to …

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WebJan 26, 2016 · 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 and all …

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WebSep 7, 2021 · Forgetting the salt or not using enough can result in a pale, undercooked crust. Many people say that salt should not be added to sourdough until after autolyse, …

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WebNov 27, 2023 · Place flour into a large, non-metallic bowl. Sprinkle yeast over top, pour in warm water, and mix to combine. Place the bowl on a cookie sheet; cover loosely and …

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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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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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WebSep 26, 2021 · Make the sourdough starter. Combine the flours and warm filtered water in a glass container. Give a quick stir. Add a loose fitting lid. Allow the starter to sit in a warm location for 12-24 hours (or until …

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WebJun 29, 2021 · LOW-MAINTENANCE ~ FEED 1: Add 10g warm water & 10g bread flour to starter leftover sourdough starter in the jar. Stir & place in the fridge. 3. Back to dough: …

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WebMar 21, 2019 · Consider feeding your starter in the morning when you wake up. Day 1: Combine 60 g (1⁄2 cup) of whole wheat flour and 60 g (1⁄4 cup) of warm water in a large jar. Mix with a fork until smooth; the consistency …

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