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How to Create Your Own Homemade Sourdough Starter from Scratch

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Ingredients

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1 teaspoon sugar
2 cups water warm
1 envelope active dry yeast (2 1/4 tsp)
2 cups white bread flour
1 cup white bread flour
1 cup milk
1/2 cup sugar

Nutritional information

486.9
Calories
29 g
Calories From Fat
3.3 g
Total Fat
1.6 g
Saturated Fat
8.5 mg
Cholesterol
36.5mg
Sodium
101.2 g
Carbs
3 g
Dietary Fiber
26.2 g
Sugars
12.4 g
Protein
1204g
Serving Size (g)
1
Serving Size

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How to Create Your Own Homemade Sourdough Starter from Scratch

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    This did not turn out like I expected it to. It is not a sourdough bread, so do not be deceived. The finished loaf actually has a sweet fermented taste to it rather than the typical sourdough taste (not to mention the use of store bought yeast to start the process). If you are looking for the authentic sourdough taste this is not for you. However if you are just looking for a recipe with a different, somewhat unique flavor, it is not a bad tasting bread. Overall, I'm not sure if the taste is worth the long process it takes to make it, but if you have a lot free time, go for it.

    • 14420 min
    • Serves 3
    • Easy

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    Sourdough Starter,Here is an excellent Sourdough Starter that you can use to add rich flavor to bread and rolls. This starter takes time to mature, but the taste is well worth the wait. Nothing beats the tang and chewy texture of sourdough bread, especially when it comes straight out of your own oven. From its firm crust to its soft interior, this bread is in a class of its own.,This did not turn out like I expected it to. It is not a sourdough bread, so do not be deceived. The finished loaf actually has a sweet fermented taste to it rather than the typical sourdough taste (not to mention the use of store bought yeast to start the process). If you are looking for the authentic sourdough taste this is not for you. However if you are just looking for a recipe with a different, somewhat unique flavor, it is not a bad tasting bread. Overall, I’m not sure if the taste is worth the long process it takes to make it, but if you have a lot free time, go for it.,This is not sourdough. Sourdough uses wild yeast that occurs in nature. This recipe calls for “active dry yeast” which is the wrong yeast. In fact that type of yeast will die in a sourdough culture. To make sourdough you use flower and water and time, NOTHING ELSE.

    Sourdough starter has a Lactobacillus culture in symbiotic combination with yeasts. It produces vinegar and alcohol that KILLS OFF the active yeast.

    Active yeast is Brewers yeast, or Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Sourdough is Saccharomyces exiguus. These are completely different species.

    Any and all recipes that use store bought yeast OR NOT SOURDOUGH. They are no more sourdough than what you get at the grocery store, bread with vinegar added, and labeled sourdough.


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    Steps

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    Day 1 Dissolve Sugar in 1/2 Cup of the Warm Water in Large Glass Bowl.

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    Do not Use Metal Bowl.

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    Sprinkle Yeast Into Water; Let Stand 10 Minutes.

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    Stir in Remaining 1-1/2 Cups Water and 2 Cups Flour.

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    Beat Until Smooth.

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    Cover Bowl Tightly With Plastic Wrap and Leave Overnight at Room Temperature.

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    Day 2 Add Day 2 Ingredients 1 Cup White Bread Flour, 1 Cup Milk and 1/2c. Sugar to Sourdough Mixture in Bowl.

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    Beat Until Smooth.

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    Cover Loosely With Plastic Wrap.

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    Refrigerate.

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    Day 3 Stir Until Smooth.

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    Refrigerate.

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    Day 4 Repeat Day 3.

    14
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    Day 5 Repeat Day 2.

    15
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    Day 6-10 Stir Well Once a Day.

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