Fruity Natural Yeast. Orange Yeast
- 1 Domestic orange
- 3 times the weight of the orange Water
- 1 tbsp Honey
- Lightly peel the skin from the orange, and cut the fruit into about 2 cm cubes.
- Making the yeast liquid: Place the orange, honey, and lukewarm water into a sterilized jar, shake it to mix it, and leave at 25C.
- Pace it next to your rice cooker or other warm place during the winter season.
- Completing the orange yeast liquid: Shake the jar once a day, and remove the lid once a day to release the gas.
- Once the orange has sunk and then floated back up to the top once, (after about 5 days), pour it into a sterilized bowl, and strain it through gauze.
- Making the starter: Mix together 100 g of the liquid mixture and 100 g milled whole wheat flour, stir it up well, and once again leave at 25C until it roughly doubles in size.
- The photo shows it roughly doubled in size.
- Keeping the starter going: Add 100 g yeast liquid and 100 g milled whole wheat flour, and place in a 25C location.
- After it has doubled in size, let sit in the fridge for 10 hours.
- The photo shows it doubled in size.
- Handling the starter: once you run out of the yeast liquid, keep the starter going with a ration of "starter 2+lukewarm water+flour 1.
- Once the starter is no longer so effective, mix in 1 tablespoon honey with the lukewarm water.
orange, orange water, honey
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/167739-fruity-natural-yeast-orange-yeast (may not work)