I am glad youโre here!! Sourdough has become very popular lately and rightly so. I mean itโs BREAD! Plus I believe that itโs a healthy option. Iโm here to show you how I do Sourdough, how I started and how I have incorporated this into my daily life and Iโm here to help YOU do the same!
Letโs get started!
I want to ensure you that is not daunting, scary or overwhelming. Of course I know it may seem that way, trust me I felt the exact same way. I was like what?!?! No way, sounds way to much work and just over my head. But trust me, it is not. You can do this! Itโs simple once it gets broken down step by step which is exactly what I plan to do for you.
You can get started by either creating your own (which I did), purchasing a starter or be gifted one. Being gifted one is obviously the easiest, but creating your own will really help you appreciate how this bad boy works. If you choose to start your own, it will take several weeks before you can bake bread with it. It needs to be alive enough (yeasty, bubbly goodness) in order to make the bread rise. However with all the discard (youโll discover what this is all about soon) you can make plenty of yummy things in the mean time!!
Below you will find links on how to get started
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Health Benefits
Why is Sourdough Good For you?
Getting Ready Video
First click HERE and print this out! It’s your complete step by step work sheets!
Creating Your Starter Video Below- a must watch!
Equipment Needed: (Recommended items once your starter is bubbly is below)
Flour Types:
Notes: Save the discard each day in a glass container in the fridge and use for โdiscard recipesโ like Muffins, Pancakes, Waffles, and More! Also do NOT put a solid lid on your starter, the flour and water mix needs to grab wild yeast from the air in order to grow.
Do NOT put discard down your drain, either save or dispose.
Creating Your Starter Video
Letโs Create Our Starter
First click HERE and print this out! It’s your complete step by step work sheets as shown below but much easier to print and read.
Tips & Tricks
https://www.youtube.com/embed/ZDYPw-_l5co
Putting Your Sourdough Starter to Sleep & Waking it Back Up
https://www.youtube.com/embed/hqFDsMy4vD0
Well now you have a starter you get to feed it! On a daily basis you will need to feed it ยผ cup water + ยฝ cup flour (no chlorinated water) Cover the jar with a breathable cloth (I use a bit of cheese cloth) or a coffee filter held on by a rubberband. If your starter has a darker liquid on top that is called โhoochโ you can either stir back in or pour off (I pour it off) that means your starter is very hungry!
Everyday you will need to discard half of the starter โ I store this in the fridge in a container with a lid. There are many recipes you can use for this discard. Look for them in the recipe section! Like waffles, muffins, tortillas, etc. Do NOT put discard down the drain, throw it away. Your pipes will thank you for this.
Why Do I have to Discard? In order to keep the acidity levels in balance a portion of it must be discarded before feeding.
I want to make bread! Ok -once your starter is in the active stage (bubbly and risen about 3 hours after you mixed the ยผ cup water + ยฝ cup flour your starter will be ready to use! You can tell by the bubbles and the mixture has doubled in size. Recipes below, all breads, pizza dough, etc. You can mark the jar with a dry erase marker or use a rubber band to show the start volume.
Do I have to feed it everyday? No, not at all. You can put it to sleep in the fridge! Discard & Feed 1/4th cup flour 1/8th cup water, after 2 hours put it in your fridge. Leave it there and when you can, preferably on a weekly basis , take it out discard & feed and either use or place back in the fridge.
Does this take a lot of time? Yes and no. Most is hands off time but there is a lot of time in between rising and fermenting. The longer you let stuff ferment the more it has broken down and easier on your system to handle. Sometimes it gives it a more โsourโ flavor as well.
What do I feed it? I feed mine with organic all-purpose flour (unbleached) you can feed it just about anything that is unbleached. White flour, bread flour, whole grain flour or a mix of all. If yours is GF you can feed it brown rice flour or the GF mix I use found in the GF section of this workbook.
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Maintaining Your Starter On a daily basis you will need to feed it ยผ cup water + ยฝ cup flour (no chlorinated water) Cover the jar with a lid or a coffee filter. If your starter has a darker liquid on top that is called โhoochโ pour the gray liquid off and feed. This means your starter is very hungry! Every day you will need to discard half of the starter by dumping it into a container with a lid (store the discard in the fridge). There are many recipes you can use for this discard. Do NOT put discard down the drain. Bubbles are good and means time to bake bread.
Recommend Flour from Azure Standard & Wheat Berries