SOURDOUGH STARTER
Sourdough is a cooks friend.
I you make up some starter, you will have a constant supply of good baking matereal.
Here is a quick and easy recipe to make up some starter along with some sourdough tips.
Find a large 2qt container that has a lid.
In a non-reative mixing bowl (plastic, glass, ceramic) combine 3 1/2 cups flour, 1pkg Active Dry Yeast and 2 cups warm water (105º-115º)
Using a wooden or plastic spoon, mix all ingredients well until there are no lumps.
Pour the mixture into your 2qt container and place the lid on with out sealing tightly.
Set in a warm place of your kitchen for 2-4 days.
Open it up and take a look, it is ready when you see bubbles.
Mix well with a wood or plastic spoon and cover tightly.
Now place in the refrigerator until you are ready to use it.
It is ready to use this first day, but I usually refrigerate for an additional 2-3 days for convenience.
If I start the make the starter on a Sat, I use it on the following Sat.
Check for new posts each Saturday with new recipes and ideas for using your starter!
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Posted by Teresa Worth on January 15, 2010
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