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How to Make Sourdough Starter
Sourdough starter is the heart of many baked goods, and creating it is surprisingly simple! Here’s a step-by-step guide to get you started.
Ingredients:
•1 cup (120g) all-purpose or whole wheat flour
•1/2 cup (120ml) water
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Instructions:
Day 1: Begin the Starter
•Mix 1 cup of flour and 1/2 cup of water in a clean jar or bowl. Stir until no dry flour remains.
•Cover loosely with a cloth or lid to allow airflow. Let it sit at room temperature for 24 hours.
Day 2: Feed the Starter
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•Discard half of the starter (about 1/2 cup).
•Add 1 cup of flour and 1/2 cup of water to the remaining mixture. Stir well, cover, and let sit again for 24 hours.
Days 3–7: Repeat and Observe
•Continue the feeding process daily, discarding half and adding fresh flour and water.
•By Day 7, the starter should be bubbly, active, and have a pleasant tangy aroma. At this point, it’s ready to use!
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10 Uses for Your Sourdough Starter:
1.Bread: The classic choice! Sourdough bread boasts a tangy flavor and chewy texture.
2.Pancakes & Waffles: Perfect for fluffy, tangy breakfast treats.
3.Pizza Dough: Add depth to your crust with sourdough starter.
4.Crackers: Use discard to make crispy, flavorful crackers.
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5.Cakes & Muffins: Create moist, uniquely flavored baked goods.
6.Biscuits: Tender, flaky, and slightly tangy biscuits.
7.Doughnuts: Light, fluffy sourdough doughnuts are irresistible.
8.Pasta: Fresh pasta gains complexity with sourdough.
9.Pretzels: Chewy, tangy pretzels are a crowd-pleaser.
10.Cookies: Add a twist to classic cookie recipes for a chewy, complex bite.
Tips for Success:
•Use filtered water to avoid chlorine, which can harm the starter.
•Maintain a consistent feeding schedule for optimal activity.
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•Store in the fridge if not baking regularly—feed it weekly to keep it alive.
Sourdough starter is a versatile tool that elevates your baked goods with its unique flavor and natural leavening power. Enjoy experimenting!