Basic Sourdough Starter Recipe

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Ingredients & Directions


NFXS18B 3/4 c Milk
1 ts Active dry yeast 1 c Flour *
1/4 c Warm water

Dissolve yeast in warm water in 3-qt glass bowl. Stir in milk. Stir in
flour gradually. Beat until smooht. Cover with towel; let stand in warm,
draft-free place until starter begins to ferment, about 24 hrs. (bubbles
will appear on surface of starter) If starter has not begun fermentation
after 24 hr, discard and begin again. If fermentation has begun, stir well;
cover tightly with plastic wrap and return to warm, draft-free place. Let
stand until foamy, 2-3 days. When starter has become foamy, stir well; pour
into 1-qt crock or glass jar with tighlty fitting cover. Store in frig.
Starter is ready to use when a clear liquid has risen to top. Stir before
using. Use 1 c starter in recipe; reserve remaining starter. Add 3/4 c milk
and 3/4 c flour to reserved starter. Store covered at room temp until
bubbles appear, about 12 hrs, refrigerate. Use starter regularly, every
week to 10 days. If the volume of the breads you bake begins to decrease,
dissolve 1 t yeast in 1/4 c warm water. Stir in 1/2 c milk, 3/4 c flour and
the remaining starter. *DO NOT USE SELF RISING FLOUR* NOTE: Start bread at
night to bake in the morning – or vice versa. Before adding the milk and
flour to remaining starter, bake your bread and judge the volume

Yields
1 servings

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