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Sourdough Starter Organic 15g

SKU: 356-0368

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Key Features

• 15g Organic Starter Culture: Single-use packet contains enough dried sourdough culture to create a full active starter in 5-7 days following the included feeding schedule

• Simple Activation Process: Mix the dried culture with flour and water three times on Day 1, then feed daily by discarding half and adding equal parts flour and water until starter doubles in size

• Flexible Maintenance Options: Keep at room temperature with daily feedings for frequent baking, or refrigerate and feed weekly for occasional use—winter countertop storage only requires feeding every 5-7 days

• Ready-to-Bake Indicator: Starter is ready for bread making when it doubles in size 12-24 hours after feeding and appears light and bubbly

• Continuous Use Design: Retain at least ¼ cup of starter after each baking session to feed and maintain indefinitely for unlimited homemade sourdough loaves

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    Create your sourdough starter in 5-7 days with NutriMill’s sourdough starter culture and the instructions below, then just feed and maintain it for regular fresh homemade sourdough bread! The packet of sourdough starter contains 15g of dry starter culture.

    Instructions
    Day 1
    Morning:

    Add 15 grams (entire packet) of dried starter to a quart-sized jar or similar container.
    Add 30 grams (2 Tbsp) room-temperature water, mix well.
    Add 30 grams (1/4 cup) flour, mix well.
    Cover loosely with a cloth or set a lid on top of your jar without tightening.
    Let rest at room temperature or in a warm place.
    Afternoon (6 hours later):

    Add 30 grams (1/4 cup) flour and 30 grams (2 Tbsp) room-temperature water.
    Stir vigorously to incorporate plenty of air.
    Cover as before and return to a warm spot for 6 hours.
    Evening (6 hours later):

    Add 60 grams (1/2 cup) flour and 60 grams (1/4 cup) room-temperature water.
    Mix well, cover as before, and let rest overnight in a warm spot.
    Day 2
    Morning:

    Remove and discard about half of your starter.
    Feed (mix in) 60 grams flour and 60 grams water.
    Stir vigorously and cover as before.
    Daily Routine:

    Repeat the morning step daily until your starter has doubled in size. The starter should be light and bubbly.
    Once your starter has doubled in size, it is ready to bake bread!
    Maintaining Your Starter
    Room Temp Schedule (Recommended for Frequent Bakers):

    Discard down to 1/4 or 1/2 cup starter to keep your feedings smaller and your starter manageable.
    Feed your starter once every 12-24 hours using 1 part starter, 1 part water, and 1-2 parts flour.
    To build enough starter to bake with, feed your starter according to the directions above—just don’t discard as you go. Bake with your starter 12-24 hours after the last feeding.
    Note: During the colder winter season, you’ll only need to feed your countertop starter every 5 to 7 days.

    Refrigerator Schedule (Recommended for Infrequent Bakers):

    Feed – 1:1:1 ratio of starter, flour, and water (60g/60g/60g).
    Place in the refrigerator.
    When ready to use, pull out and discard, then feed again (1:1:1 ratio).
    Once it doubles after feeding, it is ready to bake.
    Plan ahead when baking with a refrigerated starter. It needs to come to room temperature and be fed 2-3 times according to the countertop instructions before baking.
    Baking with Your Starter
    When you’re ready to make a loaf, feed your starter a 1:1:1 ratio of starter, flour, and water (60g/60g/60g).
    When your starter has doubled in size after feeding, it is ready to use.
    Follow your sourdough recipe of choice at this point. Be sure you have enough starter for your recipe with a little left over.
    Always retain at least ¼ cup starter to feed and maintain for future use.
    Extra starter may be discarded, used in other discard recipes (such as pancakes), or shared with a friend.

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    SKU: 356-0368Categories: Utensils & Tools

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