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This video was enlightening for me. Super simple methodology. I now keep my starter in the fridge and rarely feed it and it makes bread fine. Just takes a bit(12-24 hours) longer for the first rise.
You guys are killin' me! I love good sourdough. However, I've never gotten good pancakes, they seem to loose the sour or bitter flavor that we all love so much.You guys got any good recipes for pancakes?
I think I'll try that pancake recipe next, Jackelope. Here is the one I used, basic and very sour/bitter, I had mentioned this thread and getting into sourdough randomly to a family friend and she just brought me a starter one day and a few recipes, she used to be a chef. She gave me two "pannycakes" recipes, this one is more traditional she said, not fluffy, just sourdoughy and flat and it was. 2 C. Starter1 egg2 TBLSP sugar4 TBLSP cooking oil1 TSP baking soda1 TSP Salt
Quote from: Gettin Birdie on November 15, 2021, 04:15:29 AMI think I'll try that pancake recipe next, Jackelope. Here is the one I used, basic and very sour/bitter, I had mentioned this thread and getting into sourdough randomly to a family friend and she just brought me a starter one day and a few recipes, she used to be a chef. She gave me two "pannycakes" recipes, this one is more traditional she said, not fluffy, just sourdoughy and flat and it was. 2 C. Starter1 egg2 TBLSP sugar4 TBLSP cooking oil1 TSP baking soda1 TSP SaltVery sour and bitter because 2 cups of starter is a crap ton of starter, and no flour or anything is pretty much straight starter. Yuck. Sourdough is starter plus flour and water.If you have a digital scale, measuring in grams is the most consistent way to do it.