How To make King Arthur Flour Sourdough Starter Tips 1
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The following information comes from King Arthur Flour "A Short Course in Cooking With & Keeping the Elusive Wild Yeast". What is a Sourdough Starter? "A sourdough starter is a wild yeast living in a batter of flour and liquid. Yeasts are microscopic fungi related distantly to mushrooms. There are many varieties of these tiny organisms around us everywhere. Wild yeasts are rugged individualists which can withstand the most extreme of circumstances. Some will make delicious loaves of bread; others will create yogurt and cheese out of milk; still others will turn the juices of grains and fruit into beer and wine." "Active dry yeast, the kind we can buy in packets at our grocer's, is a domesticated descendant of these wild relatives, one which has been grown for flavor, speed of growth and predictability. But domestic yeasts are much more fragile and can't be grown at home without eventually reverting to their original wild state." "If you can imagine a world without any packets of active dry yeast, you can imagine how important your sourdough starter would be to you. Without it, you would be doomed to some pretty awful eating. It is no wonder that sourdough starters were treasured, fought over, and carried to all ends of the earth. To the early prospectors, it was such a valued possession (almost more than the gold they were seeking), that they slept with it on frigid winter nights to keep it from freezing. (Ironically, freezing won't kill a sourdough starter although too much heat will.)" Fermentation (or the Microscopic Magic of Yeast): "As we mentioned above, yeast is a microscopic fungus. As it feeds on the natural sugars in grain, it multiplies and gives off carbon dioxide (just as we do when we breathe). This invisible activity of yeast is called fermentation. When you make bread with wheat, by kneading the long elastic strands of wheat protein (called gluten) into an elastic mesh, you create traps for these carbon dioxide bubbles causing the dough to expand as if it contained a million tiny balloons."
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UPDATE: During the first three days, stir your starter at least once day. You do not want it to dry out on top. If it looks dry, add a spoonful of water when stirring.
This is the definitive video and demonstration to learn how to create your own sourdough starter. This in-depth tutorial demonstrates every step of the process and helps beginners understand the how, and why of each step in the process, and visual examples of what to expect each day from Day 1 through Day 9.
What is a sourdough starter?
How is it different than commercial yeast?
What flour to use?
What water to use?
How to make a starter?
How to feed a starter?
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Sections in this video:
0:00 Introduction
1:42 Part 1 - Sourdough Starters
3:25 What is a sourdough starter?
5:00 What is in a sourdough starter culture?
6:17 How does a sourdough starter differ from commercial baking yeast?
8:08 Yeast and lactic acid bacteria
9:22 The ingredients for a sourdough starter
12:24 Part 2 - How to Make a Sourdough Starter
13:14 Selecting the Flour
15:50 Selecting the Water
18:42 Flour sources can make a difference
21:57 Day 1 - Mixing
27:14 Day 2 - Check in
28:10 Day 3 - Check in
29:53 Day 4 - Check in
30:56 Starter feeding ratios
36:26 Day 4 - 8 hours later
37:17 Days 3-5 The Quiet Days
37:57 Day 5 - Feeding
40:26 Day 5 - 6 hours later
40:54 Day 6 - Feeding
41:43 Day 6 - 4 hours later
42:28 Time-lapse video of starter rising
42:23 Day 7 - Feeding
44:52 Day 8 - Feeding
45:45 Adjusting the starter feeding ratio
47:14 Starter Feeding Ratios: The Camping Analogy
48:48 Day 9
50:16 When is a starter ready for baking?
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0:00 Intro
1:05 History
1:42 What is a starter
2:40 Making a starter
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8:55 Starter maintenance
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