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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 …

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Calories: 440 per serving
Total Time: 120 hrs 50 mins
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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  • Ingredients: 1. Whole Wheat Flour* (*see notes) 2. All-Purpose Flour 3. Non-Chlorinated Water Instructions: Step 1: Mix ½ cup whole wheat flour with 1/2 cup water. Stir vigorously, loosely cover, then let sit for 24 hours. Step 2. Add ½ cup all-purpose flour and ¼ cup water to jar, and stir vigorously. (You want the starter to have the consistency
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  • WEBMay 2, 2024 · Place a clean jar on the scale and tare. Scoop in 75 grams of the mixture from the jar that fermented overnight, add 50 grams rye flour, 50 grams all-purpose flour, and 115 grams water. Mix thoroughly, cover, …

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    WEBJan 24, 2019 · When making a sourdough starter it’s really important to start with a clean jar. You do not have to bleach or sterilize it. Just make sure it’s clean and has no soap residue in it. To that jar, add about ½ to …

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    WEBMay 5, 2020 · In a clean vessel, mix 70 grams of the starter that you mixed on Day 1 with 50 grams of whole wheat flour, 50 grams of all-purpose flour, and 110 grams of room temperature water. Mix well, cover, and leave …

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    WEBJan 4, 2024 · Once it’s at room temperature, proceed to step 2. In the morning, feed your starter with 1/4 cup of very warm water (105-115 degrees F) and 1/4 cup of flour. Mix it thoroughly and cover it with a …

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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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    WEB2 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 can go in the compost, trash, or used in a discard recipe) To the jar, add 70g white flour, 30g whole rye flour, and 100g water.

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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 whole wheat or rye flour. Cover and let …

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    WEBFeb 20, 2023 · Stir in 10g (1/3 ounce) flour and 10g (1/3 ounce) water until smooth. Discard remaining starter; clean and, if desired, sterilize used container. Day 8, Night: Measure 8g (1/4 ounce) starter into cleaned …

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    WEBSep 10, 2023 · You’ll now take a small portion of this mixture and build a new starter: Transfer 128 grams of the starter to a new jar or vessel, and add 128 grams (about 1 …

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    WEBTo store your starter at room temperature (about 70°F): Add the water and flour, stir, and cover. Feed the starter every 12 hours, or once in the morning and once in the evening. To store your starter in the …

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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 …

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    WEBMar 23, 2020 · Add all ingredients together in the bowl of a stand mixer with dough hook. Turn the mixer on 1-2 (never higher than 2 or medium-low) and let the mixer knead the dough for about 5 minutes. The dough will …

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    WEBDay 1: To begin your starter, mix 50g flour with 50g tepid water in a jar or, better still, a plastic container. Make sure all the flour is incorporated and leave, semi-uncovered, at …

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    WEBAug 30, 2022 · 3. Discard half of the starter, keeping about 60g in the container. Add the all-purpose flour and water to the container, and stir until well combined. Loosely cover and let it rest in a warm spot for another …

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    WEBMay 7, 2024 · Add 1 cup (4 ounces) whole-wheat or rye flour into a very clean 1-quart jar along with 1/2 cup (4 ounces) warm tap or filtered water between 65 to 80 degrees F. …

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