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‎02-25-2019 05:45 PM
one ofmy neighbors just broughtme a starter. i plan to dry it and then when i want, i can make sour doughbread.
‎02-25-2019 07:09 PM
I've always kept starter in the refrigerator. Never heard of "drying" it.
‎02-27-2019 07:12 AM
My dh was recently given some sour dough from a friend. We don't think it has much sour flavor at all.With anything he has made. Is there a way or some j ingredient to add to up the sourness??
‎02-27-2019 12:24 PM
@BirkiLady wrote:I've always kept starter in the refrigerator. Never heard of "drying" it.
So have I. I will be interested to read about the OP's process of "drying out".
‎02-27-2019 06:38 PM
I came across this article and saved to my Pinterest bread board....
https://food52.com/blog/19257-how-to-preserve-your-sourdough-starter-for-months-sans-freezer
‎02-28-2019 01:56 PM
i will place it on a piece of parchment and then just letit air dry until rock hard. then i will peel it off and place it in a bag.
when i want to use it , i will mix a bit with warm water and let it rehydrate and then fed it and use it for bread.
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