I have to admit that I was hesitant to dehydrate my sourdough, but I had guests at home that follow special diets, and bread was not an option.
I didn't want to feed my starter and discard it. Therefore, I feed it to the max, and then dehydrate it. Now, when I have to bake, I can rehydrate it and it works beautifully! I don't need to feed it constantly, and the taste of what I bake is even better!
You will see in the next post what I have been baking.
Dehydrating sourdough starter
Sourdough starter
Flour
Filtered water
Feed your dough every other day until you have 600 grams of starter. In a morning, feed this 600 grams of starter with flour and water. Let it get very bubbly (around 6-7 hours later). Spread a thin layer of this active sourdough on a parchment paper. Place it in the oven (oven must be off), and let it dry overnight. If in the next day doesn't get dry, place it for a couple of hours in a dehydrator.
Brake the pieces, and grind it in a coffee grinder. Store it in a dark place. When you need some starter. Place 1/2 teaspoon of this dry sourdough, mix it with 3 tablespoons of flour and 4 -5 tablespoons of water, and start feeding accordingly to use it. ENJOY!
I dehydrated my sourdough a few years ago...I think it's still in my freezer somewhere. Look forward to your bread using it.
ReplyDeleteMiriam makes bread but has never done sourdough. I’ll have to plead with her again!
ReplyDeleteI didn’t realize you could do that with sourdough starter.
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