by Amanda D.
(Atlanta, GA)
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How do you make a whole wheat sourdough starter without resorting to mixing in white flour or commercial yeast?
I have tried and failed repeatedly to make a nice loaf of whole wheat sourdough bread without resorting to mixing in white flour or commercial yeast… until now. I hybridized a starter from several of my attempts and scouring websites for ideas.
Glass containers work best for growing your starter. Plastic absorbs odors and metal containers may react with the starter. I use a wide mouth 1/2 gal and a wide mouth quart sized mason jar for my two starters… we eat a lot of bread! Here’s my recipe for success!
Making a Whole Wheat Sourdough Starter:
Day 1:
* 3-4 Tbsp organic rye flour
* 3-4 Tbsp organic sprouted wheat flour
* Lukewarm, filtered water equal to amount of flour (I saved the water from the potatoes I boiled for supper – also organic)
Mix ingredients to the consistency of pancake batter in a glass container. Cover top of container with cheesecloth to keep out any trash or insects and to allow the fermenting gas room to expand. Set in a nice warm, not hot area that is out of the way.
Day 2:
* 3-4 Tbsp organic sprouted wheat flour
* lukewarm, potato water equal to amount of flour
Stir. Replace cheesecloth and set in a warm spot.
Day 3:
* same as day 2… stir well, should be nice and foamy and bubbly with a fermented beer smell by now. If not, try giving it a kick start by adding 1 packet commercial yeast with the warm water.
Day 4:
* Add enough flour and liquid so that there will be 1/2 cup starter remaining after you remove the amount of starter for your recipe (In my case, I removed 420 grams of starter.) Feed the remaining starter and set it a warm place for a couple of hours.
Refrigerate if you will not be using the starter within the next day or so… it only has to be fed once a week in the fridge. Starters have to be fed everyday if you leave them out.
Wishing you great success with your baking! We have achieved bread nirvana at my home!
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