Flexible, fermented, and fun! That’s how I would describe these Spelt Sourdough Loaves with Popped Amaranth and Potato. They are flexible due to the timing as well as the ingredients. I started the process Thursday night, but didn’t finish the bread until Sunday afternoon. In addition, I was able to easily adapt the ingredients and the method to suit my schedule and taste. It’s fermented
Einkorn Sourdough Bread 3 Ways
If at first you don’t succeed, try and try again. That’s what I told myself when my Einkorn sourdough starter bit the dust a few weeks ago. I just restarted it and continued my quest to make sourdough bread using an Einkorn sourdough culture and Einkorn flour. In this post, I’ll present Einkorn Sourdough Bread 3 Ways. I’ve been experimenting with Einkorn sourdough for a
Yeast-raised Waffles
submitted by Jeff C. (Turnersville, NJ) Home > Waffle Recipes > Yeast-Raised Waffles I suspect this recipe for yeast-raised waffles gets you to much the same place as a sourdough waffle recipe does but it’s a little easier and doesn’t have the sourdough tang. These yeast-raised waffles are very light, have great flavor and suck up fresh Vermont maple syrup like a sponge (no pun).
Developing an Einkorn Sourdough Starter –Take 2
My Einkorn sourdough starter bit the dust a couple of months ago. Poor thing. I had neglected it. One day, when I was feeding all of my starters, I realized this one had turned black. I don’t mean the hooch that you can pour off; I mean the starter was almost completely black. Yuck! I hadn’t fed him since July. Oops! I can usually go
Toast for the New Year
Another year is upon us. Even in the midst of all the uncertainty in this country and in the world, I’m looking forward to this year. It’s another year to celebrate the staff of life. I find that when I’m baking bread, the cares of the world just slip away. It is a very satisfying and rewarding experience and a great way to bless others.
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