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Sourdough (rec.food.sourdough) Discussing the hobby or craft of baking with sourdough. We are not just a recipe group, Our charter is to discuss the care, feeding, and breeding of yeasts and lactobacilli that make up sourdough cultures.

What flour grain to feed a starter ?



 
 
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Old 05-04-2008, 03:43 PM posted to rec.food.sourdough
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Default What flour grain to feed a starter ?

I've been feeding my Carl's starter with King Arthur bread flour.
After a few learning experiences related to temperature, it's been
doing quite well and producing good sourdough loaves.

I'm curious about the effect that changing to a different grain would
have on the performance and taste of the starter. I have access to
wheat, rye, oat and rice flour. Any experience out there on this
subject ?

Thanks as always,
Doug
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Old 06-04-2008, 04:07 PM posted to rec.food.sourdough
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Default What flour grain to feed a starter ?

Good words, well said Samartha!

Dusty

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I've been feeding my Carl's starter with King Arthur bread flour.
After a few learning experiences related to temperature, it's been
doing quite well and producing good sourdough loaves.

I'm curious about the effect that changing to a different grain would
have on the performance and taste of the starter. I have access to
wheat, rye, oat and rice flour. Any experience out there on this
subject ?


It will change - results may vary.

Mineral content, taste of grain, grain properties.

Btw. oats are not a bread grain, nor is rice.

If you cook something with barley and do the same thing with wheat
berries - do you expect it to be the same?

IMO, sourdough is mainly an experience and no words - printed or spoken
can substitute that experience.

In a way, it seems you are asking here for the experience.

There is so much to sourdough fermentation - injera, pannetoni cake,
pumpernickel, full grain sourdough pan cakes, all are using similar
organisms to come to vastly different results.

I can only encourage you to experiment, discover and enjoy.

Sam




 




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