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Recipe: Sourdough Pt 2

Title: Sourdough, Pt. 2
Categories: Breads
Yield: 4 servings

3 c Unbleached all-purpose 2 c Hot (120F to 130F) water
Flour, divided 1 c Lukewarm (100F) water
1 ts Active dry yeast SOURDOUGH STARTER

Yield : Approximately 4 cups Difficulty: (one chocolate kiss, or easy)
Prepartion: 10 minutes Allow at least 4 days for the starter to ferment
before using. "Day 1: 1. In a medium bowl, stir together 2 cups of the
flour and yeast. Make a well in the middle of the flour/yeast mixture and
whisk in the hot water. Continue stirring until the mixture is blended but
not completely smooth. It is not necessary to smooth out all the lumps;
they will dissolve as the mixture start to ferment. Cover the bowl with a
clean towel and let the mixture sit at room temperature. Over the next 24
hours the mixture will rise, become very bubbly and then start to recede.

"Days 2 and 3: 2. Stir the mixture twice, once in the morning and once in
the evening to invigorate the yeast and to expel the alcohol. Towards the
end of the second day the mixture will start to thin and the surface of the
starter will be covered with lots of tiny air bubbles. By the evening of
the third day a thin layer of yellow-brown liquid may form on the surface
of the starter. It is simply the alcohol given off by the yeast cells as
they feed on the carbohydrates in the flour and multiply. Refresh the
starter by stirring in the cup of lukewarm water (100F) and the remaining
cup of flour. Stir until blended, but do not worry about any small lumps.

"Day 4: 3. The starter is now ready to use, or it may be poured into a
sterilzed 2 quart glass or ceramic covered crock or casserole, or a flass
jar with a non-metal lid and refrigerated.



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