Collecting and Maintaining Wild Yeast Sourdough Starter
My sourdough starter is six years old and lives in this jar in my refrigerator. The liquid on top is called "hooch" and is perfectly normal. No, you do not have to buy yeast to make really great bread....
View ArticleUsing Wild Yeast Sourdough Starter: Basic Bread
It's hard to beat sourdough bread made from wild yeast you collect yourself. I love baking with the sourdough starter I made by collecting local wild yeast. Not only does it allow me to feel more self...
View ArticleUsing Wild Yeast Sourdough: Cinnamon Roll Pancakes
Brown sugar, pecans, coconut flakes, cinnamon, melted butter, and sourdough starter turn humble pancakes into an event. I made these up one morning while pondering whether I should make sourdough...
View ArticleWild Yeast Sourdough Biscuits
Don't they look delicious? I love biscuits. There’s nothing quite like a biscuit fresh from the oven, sliced while still warm and slathered in butter. Holy moly….drool. And biscuits are so versatile!...
View ArticleUsing Wild Yeast Sourdough: Makin’ Bagels
Bagels are a great way to learn about using your own wild yeast sourdough starter! People who collect wild yeast for their own sourdough starter eventually learn that some baked goods are better suited...
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