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Our trusty, fruity rye sourdough starter culture. A lot has been written about sourdough starter cultures. You can find long and elaborate articles on how to make your own starter while using things like pineapple and grapes. A sourdough starter is how we cultivate the wild yeast in a form that we can use for baking.
To get started with this recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can have how to make rye sourdough starter using 2 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make How to Make Rye Sourdough Starter:
- Get up to 500 g rye flour or other whole grain flour (slightly over a pound)
- Take up to 500 ml warm water
The method you'll read here for making sourdough starter isn't an exact match for the one you read on another site, or in a cookbook, or in your great-grandma's diary. But it's the tried-and-true method we use for making starter here at King Arthur, and. Rye sourdough starter is - by far - the easiest sourdough to start. My mother kept a sourdough starter when I was young, and the pancakes and bread she made are now a treasured food memory.
Steps to make How to Make Rye Sourdough Starter:
- Day 1: In a large bowl, mix 100 g (about 9-10 Tbsp) rye flour with 100 ml (100 g if using scale) luke warm water. Cover with a lid or plastic wrap and let sit on the counter for 24 hours (stir one time after 12 hours to mix in air).
- Day 2: Add another 100 g (9-10 Tbsp) rye flour and 100 ml (or 100 g) to the same bowl. Mix in well and recover with plastic wrap. Again let it sit for 24 hours (stir one time after 12 hours).
- Repeat step 2 until you see a lot of air bubbles in the dough and there is a significant increase in size after 12 hours of sitting. It should start to smell "sour" like a strong sourdough smell then it tends to turn to a more mild sour-fruity smell. Depending on the season and temperature of your house it could take as little as 3 days up to about 5 or 6 days.
- Once the sourdough is 'ripe' and ready, put about 100 g in a jar with lid and store in the refrigerator. Use the remaining sourdough for a recipe right away.
- To keep your sourdough healthy, "feed" it every week or two by adding 50 g rye flour and 50 ml (or 50 g) water and mixing well.
Rye sourdough starter is - by far - the easiest sourdough to start. My mother kept a sourdough starter when I was young, and the pancakes and bread she made are now a treasured food memory. The starter needs to be fed with equal amounts of flour and non-contaminated water. What is a sourdough rye starter? Fermentation is an ancient method of capturing wild yeast to leaven baked goods.
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