Keth's Sourdough Starter Recipe
- 3 12 cups distilled water (plus some)
- 7 cups organic unbleached white flour (I like to use 1/2 organic whole wheat & 1/2 organic white flour, if desired)
- DAY ONE:.
- Sterilize all equipment, if necessary.
- I do not have to in my kitchen because I get a bubbly starter by Day 4.
- The first step, whether or not you sterilize, is to scrub all pieces of equipment with hot water and dishwashing liquid, and dry with paper towels.
- Then to sterilize, place the equipment in a large pot of boiling water for 5 minutes.
- Lift it out of the pan with tongs and allow to dry on paper towels.
- To begin starter, start early in the day.
- Measure 1/2 cup distilled water into a sterilized bowl using a sterilized measuring cup.
- Add 1 cup of organic flour, and stir with a sterilized spoon.
- Cover bowl tightly with plastic wrap and let sit at room temperature (60 to 80 degrees F) for 12 hours.
- After 12 hours, add in 1/2 cup distilled water and 1 cup organic flour, and leave again at room temperature (60 to 80 degrees F) for 12 hours.
- DAY TWO:.
- Wash and sterilize dry measuring cups and spoon again.
- Add 1/2 cup distilled water and 1 cup of the organic flour to the starter and leave again at room temperature (60 to 80 degrees F) for 24 hours.
- DAY THREE:.
- Repeat step 4.
- If the starter has not begun to bubble, wait one more day before discarding it.
- DAY FOUR:.
- If the starter is bubbling, repeat step four again, and transfer it to a larger sterilized bowl, before adding in flour and water.
- If the starter has not begun to bubble by Day 4, discard and start over again.
- DAY FIVE:.
- Discard half of the starter and add 1 cup distilled water and 2 cups organic flour.
- Cover tightly with plastic wrap and leave at room temperature (60 to 80 degrees F) until bubbly.
- Refrigerate starter after it begins to bubble.
- Maintenance:.
- Feed the starter by removing it from the refrigerator, discarding half of it, and repeating step 6, once a week.
- If any water separates out of the starter in between feedings, stir the water back inches After the starter is several weeks old, remove 1 cup and try feeding it with 1/2 cup ordinary tap water and 1 cup unbleached all purpose flour.
- If it begins to bubble easily, continue to use tap water and unbleached all purpose flour on a weekly basis.
water, organic unbleached white flour
Taken from www.food.com/recipe/keths-sourdough-starter-recipe-288332 (may not work)