Dak’s Sourdough Starter

Ingrients & Directions 1 c Nonfat or lowfat milk Nonfat) 3 tb Unflavored yogurt (we used 1 c All-purpose flour In a 1-quart pan over medium heat, heat milk to 90-100 degrees. Remove from heat and stir in yogurt. Place in a warm 3 to 6 cup glass, ceramic, plastic […]

Ingrients & Directions


1 c Nonfat or lowfat milk Nonfat)
3 tb Unflavored yogurt (we used 1 c All-purpose flour

In a 1-quart pan over medium heat, heat milk to 90-100 degrees.
Remove from heat and stir in yogurt. Place in a warm 3 to 6 cup
glass, ceramic, plastic or stainless steel container with a tight
lid. Cover and let stand in a warm place until mixture is the
consistency of yogurt and a curd has formed. (You can test the
mixture by tilting the container. If the mixture doesn’t flow freely
when the container is tilted, it’s ready.)

The curding process takes about 18 to 24 hours. You’ll need to check
it periodically. If some clear liquid rises to the top of the milk,
stir it back in. NOTE: If the liquid turns pink, discard the batch
and start again.

Once the curd has formed, add the flour and stir until smooth. Cover
again and let stand in a warm place until the mixture is full of
bubbles and has a good sour smell. This should take about 2 to 5
days. Again, if some clear liquid rises to the top stir it back in.
If the liquid turns pink, discard the batch and start again. When the
mixture is ready, you can keep it covered and store it in the
refrigerator until you need it. The recipe makes about 1 1/3 cup
starter.

Yields
1 servings

RobinDee

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