Sourdough Starter (breadman) Recipe

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Ingredients & Directions


2 c Warm water
1 tb Sugar; optional
2 c All-purpose flour
1 tb Dry yeast

Beat all ingredients together in a 2-quart bowl.

cover the bowl with a towel and place it somewhere warm. (Use a towel, not
plastic wrap, to allow airborne yeast to enter – it will contribute to the
unique character and flavor of your starter).

The mixture will begin to bubble within a few minutes. Initially, it will
double in bulk, but as it begins to ferment, it will settle down.

Let the mixture sit in a warm place, stirring the liquid back into the
batter (as it will separate) once a day for 2 – 5 days. When the bubbling
diminishes and it has a sour, yeasty aroma, it is ready to use.

Stir the mixture and measure out the amount you need. It will be the
consistency of pancake batter.

To keep your starter going: Store the finished starter in a sealed jar in
the refrigerator.

Each time you remove some starter to bake, replenish it with equal amounts
of flour and water. (If you use 1/2 cup of starter, stir in 1/2 cup each of
flour and water.) Then let the starter sit in a warm place for 12 hours and
let the yeast bubble and grow again before returning it to the
refrigerator.

A starter can be kept indefinitely — just stir and feed it every week or
two. Stirring, removing, and replenishing your starter serves to feed the
remaining batter.


Yields
1 Servings

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