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| | | | | Lots of people want to bake their own sourdough bread, but starting your own sourdough starter can be so confusing! If you're a first-time sourdough baker, these 10 tips for success are especially for you. | |
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| | | | | I am learning about feeding my sour dough starter. I was taught a specific way when I went on a bread making course but I am not winging it | |
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| | | | | A Science of Sourdough Project Capture wild microbes and turn them into bread - for science! To make your own sourdough starter, all you need is flour, water, and a little bit of time. Whether you are here because your favorite bakery is currently closed and you need your bread fix, or | |
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| | | It's stone fruit season! You can vary this recipe to the fruit you would like to use - plum, apricot, peach, cherry. Ingredients 1 2/3 cups of self-raising flour 1/4 cup of brown sugar 150 g butter, softened 2 eggs lightly beaten 100 g almond meal Pinch ofcinnamon Pinch of cardamon 1 teaspoon vanilla extract... | ||