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Lunabell

(6,082 posts)
Tue Oct 17, 2023, 07:24 PM Oct 2023

My first homemade sourdough bread.

Holy cow! It is sooooo good.

I started my starter a few weeks ago with all purpose flour. It bubbled but did not rise. I read that was because the wild yeasts hadn't enriched the starter and that rye flour would help. I bought some rye flour from the local health food store and within 2 days, it was bubbling and rising. I couldn't wait on a trditional sourdough without using yeast, so this loaf was made with some yeast. Real sourdough without yeast in the mixture takes 24 to 36 hours from start to finish. It is so worth the several weeks wait for my starter. Crunchy crust, smooth crumb and a wonderfully sour taste.

My next loaf will be the traditional way, without yeast.

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My first homemade sourdough bread. (Original Post) Lunabell Oct 2023 OP
Beautiful shot of the moon, it really does have holes! MLAA Oct 2023 #1
Lol! chowder66 Oct 2023 #11
Lol Lunabell Oct 2023 #17
Yum!!! jls4561 Oct 2023 #2
Slap a little cinnamon butter on a slice, yummy 😋. Emile Oct 2023 #3
Fabulous! MOMFUDSKI Oct 2023 #4
Oh man, there is nothing better than warm bread out of the oven with butter. Lonestarblue Oct 2023 #5
Love sourdough bread! Blue Owl Oct 2023 #6
Me too! Lunabell Oct 2023 #26
Nice. Nothing like homemade bread from scratch, there's nothing that compares to the taste! SWBTATTReg Oct 2023 #7
Thank you, my pleasure! Lunabell Oct 2023 #25
That looks great! How did you keep the starter warm enough? Bleacher Creature Oct 2023 #8
75-80 degrees is great--but not necessary Bobstandard Oct 2023 #16
I put it in my microwave with the door open and the light on. Lunabell Oct 2023 #18
I grew up reading Little House books BigmanPigman Oct 2023 #9
My favorite series of books as a kid!! Lunabell Oct 2023 #19
I received a book called Pioneer Girl BigmanPigman Oct 2023 #28
I love making my most fav food. BREAD!! I use the dutch oven technique and the bread comes out mitch96 Oct 2023 #10
I used a dutch oven. Lunabell Oct 2023 #20
Good on you! You'll find that bread is very forgiving, so go for it !!! fierywoman Oct 2023 #12
That's what all the websites say. Lunabell Oct 2023 #24
Nice! Welcome to the club. Satisfying activity to take up and learn. Lots of sourdough discard wiggs Oct 2023 #13
I love cooking and baking so much. Lunabell Oct 2023 #21
My oven quit years ago. multigraincracker Oct 2023 #14
Oh no! Lunabell Oct 2023 #23
Thanks, but not the elements. multigraincracker Oct 2023 #27
I'm hooked on the no-knead sourdough recipes available on line Bobstandard Oct 2023 #15
Yep, I used the dough setting on my bread machine. Lunabell Oct 2023 #22

MLAA

(17,296 posts)
1. Beautiful shot of the moon, it really does have holes!
Tue Oct 17, 2023, 07:27 PM
Oct 2023


Sure wish I could join you with some sourdough toast!

Lunabell

(6,082 posts)
17. Lol
Wed Oct 18, 2023, 02:38 AM
Oct 2023

It was really delicious. I love making bread but have never done a sourdough starter and bread. It's been fun.

MOMFUDSKI

(5,546 posts)
4. Fabulous!
Tue Oct 17, 2023, 07:42 PM
Oct 2023

I had some starter years back. I am thinking of getting back into creating a starter again. It is the science of cooking that I love.

Lonestarblue

(9,998 posts)
5. Oh man, there is nothing better than warm bread out of the oven with butter.
Tue Oct 17, 2023, 07:46 PM
Oct 2023

I have to live vicariously on thoughts of warm bread and butter these days, but my favorite is rosemary sourdough!

Lunabell

(6,082 posts)
26. Me too!
Wed Oct 18, 2023, 02:56 AM
Oct 2023

And it really isn't that hard! I used my dough cycle on the bread macine then the second rise was in the dutch oven. Bake with the lid on @420° for 30 minutes, then lid off for 20. Easy as pie. No wait, easier than pie!

SWBTATTReg

(22,130 posts)
7. Nice. Nothing like homemade bread from scratch, there's nothing that compares to the taste!
Tue Oct 17, 2023, 07:49 PM
Oct 2023

Thanks for sharing!

Bleacher Creature

(11,257 posts)
8. That looks great! How did you keep the starter warm enough?
Tue Oct 17, 2023, 07:54 PM
Oct 2023

I keep meaning to try, but I read that you need to keep it at 75-80 degrees.

Bobstandard

(1,305 posts)
16. 75-80 degrees is great--but not necessary
Wed Oct 18, 2023, 01:08 AM
Oct 2023

There are two states for sourdough starter, ‘keeping’, and ‘working’.

You can keep sourdough starter in the refrigerator for a week or more. So it’s fine withstanding temps in the 40s. Iff storing this way it’s best to ‘feed’ the starter and get it working again briefly every week or ten days. (Though a good starter can handle a few weeks unattended in the refer).

If you’re getting ready to bake, you have to get the starter working-rising and bubbling-by feeding it. That goes quickly at 75-80 degree ambient temperature. But it’s a time versus temp thing. At lower temperatures the starter will still work, it will just take longer. I get mine working by putting a newly fed batch in the oven with the oven light turned on. That usually provides enough warmth to get a good ‘work’ in two to three hours. If it’s cold outside I’ll put in a mug with hot water to heat the oven a little more. It’s fun tinkering with the combinations.

Lunabell

(6,082 posts)
18. I put it in my microwave with the door open and the light on.
Wed Oct 18, 2023, 02:42 AM
Oct 2023

But, first, I boil a cup of water in there and leave it after it's boiled. I found out the hard way that if you use cold water and boil it in the microwave, it can explode! Use hot water because the surface tension of the cold water causes the water to get hotter under the surface and blammo! Water everywhere in the microwave. Lol, it was ok though because I needed to clean the microwave anyway.

BigmanPigman

(51,607 posts)
9. I grew up reading Little House books
Tue Oct 17, 2023, 08:41 PM
Oct 2023

and the Ingalls family always had sourdough starter in their house, no matter where they moved and lived. The word "sourdough" was never mentioned so when I got older I realized that they were making sourdough bread

Lunabell

(6,082 posts)
19. My favorite series of books as a kid!!
Wed Oct 18, 2023, 02:45 AM
Oct 2023

I even went and reread them as an adult. Such an interesting life and that blizzard? Wow, I've lived in the south my whole life and have never seen snow deeper than 2 feet. I couldn't imagine living with snow 2 to 3 stories high!

BigmanPigman

(51,607 posts)
28. I received a book called Pioneer Girl
Wed Oct 18, 2023, 04:10 AM
Oct 2023

in 2014 and then did a lot of research over the last few years and I have changed my opinion about the stories and author 100%, and not in a positive way.

mitch96

(13,907 posts)
10. I love making my most fav food. BREAD!! I use the dutch oven technique and the bread comes out
Tue Oct 17, 2023, 09:32 PM
Oct 2023

delish. The only problem is if I look at a carbohydrate from 5 miles away I gain weight so I stopped making bread. Same with brewing beer. Fun while it lasted but I had to stop or grow to the size of a winnebago.
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Lunabell

(6,082 posts)
20. I used a dutch oven.
Wed Oct 18, 2023, 02:46 AM
Oct 2023

It was recommended because it steams the bread first, then you remove the lid and bake for another 20 minutes to get that crunchy crust.

wiggs

(7,814 posts)
13. Nice! Welcome to the club. Satisfying activity to take up and learn. Lots of sourdough discard
Tue Oct 17, 2023, 09:54 PM
Oct 2023

recipes to explore as well...pancakes, crackers, cakes.

I'm currently making more sourdough pizza dough than bread, but once weather gets cooler bread will happen about every other week.

Lunabell

(6,082 posts)
21. I love cooking and baking so much.
Wed Oct 18, 2023, 02:50 AM
Oct 2023

It's my creative outlet. I found a recipe for starter discard peanut butter cookies I'm going to try this weekend. After I make the authentic traditional sourdough bread without yeast. I am so glad I got the rye flour. Betty, my starter, absolutely rose to the occasion!

multigraincracker

(32,685 posts)
14. My oven quit years ago.
Tue Oct 17, 2023, 09:59 PM
Oct 2023

Go to the bakery and buy my 2 favorites.
Multigrain Sourdough and pumpernickel. Then always try to get some sour kraut on top.

Lunabell

(6,082 posts)
23. Oh no!
Wed Oct 18, 2023, 02:52 AM
Oct 2023

Is it the elements? There are some really good videos on YouTube on changing them. I did it a couple of years ago and saved a lot of money. I bought the element on Amazon. Cost about fifty bucks.

multigraincracker

(32,685 posts)
27. Thanks, but not the elements.
Wed Oct 18, 2023, 03:10 AM
Oct 2023

Get a code 04. Found a video but not for the stove I have. Just got use to not having one. Keep saying we are going to get a new one.

Bobstandard

(1,305 posts)
15. I'm hooked on the no-knead sourdough recipes available on line
Wed Oct 18, 2023, 12:54 AM
Oct 2023

I’ve tried a bunch of really good sourdough bread recipes, focusing on the ones that only use sourdough for the leaven. I was skeptical about the no-knead recipes available from King Arthur, Bob’s Red Mill, The Clever Carrot, etc. They’re all about exactly the same. Super easy and they work.

Lunabell

(6,082 posts)
22. Yep, I used the dough setting on my bread machine.
Wed Oct 18, 2023, 02:51 AM
Oct 2023

Then transferred it to the dutch oven to rise and bake. So easy!

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