Thread: Dry Sour dough
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Old 19-10-2007, 07:29 AM posted to rec.food.baking
M. Halbrook
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Default Dry Sour dough

I mean your sourdough starter, how moist is it.

D and d Jordan wrote in
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My loaf (minus the excess flour) felt like a normal loaf of bread -
not wet at all. It shaped into a loaf pan very nicely. I thought too
that 1/4 cup water was very low; that's why I cut the flour once it
cleaned the sides of my mixer bowl. The flavor is okay, but seems
dry.

Doreen
in Northern Minnesota

M. Halbrook wrote:

Is it a fairly wet, pancake batter consistancy, starter? 1/4 c of
H2O, to me seems very low, I know there's moisture in the Sour Cream,
but I don't know that it would make up for that low amt of h2o. How
wet did the dough seem?

D and d Jordan wrote in
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Here's the recipe that turned out so dry for me. It also seems to
need more salt. I appreciate your suggestions.
Adapted from James Beard's Sour Cream Bread....

Makes two loaves

Ingredients:

(T = tablespoon, t = teaspoon, C = cup)

1 T dry yeast
1/4 C warm water
1 T granulated sugar
1 t salt (optional)

1 C sourdough starter (exact measurement not important)
2 C (total) sour cream, or sour cream/yogurt (see below)
5 to 6 cups good bread flour
1 to 1 1/2 C raisins

 

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