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How to revive a dead sourdough starter

30.03.17 By nick Leave a Comment

Having been working with sourdough starters for a while, I’ve seen and done a lot to my creations.  However, when I first started using sourdough I was shocked by what seemed to be quickly dying sourdough.  I would make the starter, bake with it on a regular basis, and be happy.  But if I went away for vacation and forgot about the starter for a few weeks, I’d be disappointed to find a dark mass with icky liquid on top.




At that stage I figured the sourdough starter was bad.  I mean, it smelled fairly strongly (not in a good way) and looked pretty beat up.  So I would eventually end up throwing it away and starting over from scratch.  Truth be told, that kind of sidelined be from using sourdough for a few years since I kept making perfectly good starters and they ended up dying.  I figured I just didn’t have the baker’s equivalent of a green thumb, whatever that may be.

all this time, I was doing it wrong!

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Josey Baker’s Lesson 2 Bread

30.05.16 By nick Leave a Comment

Josey Baker Lesson 2 and 3 Bread

After my original post on Josey Baker’s book where I talked about his first recipe, or “lesson 1” bread, I decided that continuing his book as a sort of mini-series might be a good idea. Like I mentioned on that post, Josey’s book is easy to read and is built kind of like a workbook where each recipe builds on the previous one.

His first lesson was about mixing ingredients and showing readers how flexible baking can really be. If you’re in a hurry do the mixing and waiting in warmth and if you want to slow things down put the dough in the fridge until you’re ready. When it’s all said and done you end up with a nice bread that doesn’t taste artisenal, but looks impressive.

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