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Quote from: jackelope on November 15, 2021, 08:44:21 AMQuote 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.Sorry, it has flour in it already. Not sure how she set me up, as I haven't had time to research much yet, but there is flour in it already. I keep it (my starter) in the fridge in a big pickle jar, take it out the night before use to warm up and then replace 2 cups of "starter" i use with 2 cups of flour and 2 cups water to maintain it. Whatever she did, it isn't crazy bitter or sour and tastes good. Maybe it's just not called a starter after that? She is an old lady from Arkansas, can never tell with her, Hope this offered some clarification
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.
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
Beautiful stuff Dhoey07!
Quote from: Angry Perch on December 15, 2021, 06:06:45 AMBeautiful stuff Dhoey07!Thanks, but I can't take credit for the looks. I make it taste good and the wife makes it look pretty
I've baked a few more. The thanksgiving dinner rolls turned out pretty great. Made a loaf with everything bagel seasoning on top. Holy wow was that good. I think I need to start exploring some different flours. I really like the color of Dhoey's loaves. I bet it's more crusty than mine too, which I'd like to work towards..
Dutch oven with lid on part of the time and lid off part of the time makes a huge different in the crust for sure.
Quote from: jackelope on December 15, 2021, 08:15:03 AMI've baked a few more. The thanksgiving dinner rolls turned out pretty great. Made a loaf with everything bagel seasoning on top. Holy wow was that good. I think I need to start exploring some different flours. I really like the color of Dhoey's loaves. I bet it's more crusty than mine too, which I'd like to work towards..That loaf looks awesome. We use King Arthur Flours for the most part. I like a blend of whole wheat and bread flour. I don't use a dutch oven when cooking ours, maybe that's the difference? Thanks for starting this thread btw!