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Sourdough Starter Chart Printable

Sourdough Starter Chart Printable - Learn how to make the easiest homemade sourdough bread recipe perfect for beginners. Starter begins with a combination of flour and liquid, and can range from a stiff starter made entirely. Most sourdough recipes — from bread to biscuits — call for 1 to 2 cups of starter (our classic sourdough recipe uses even less) so one batch of starter can make you 2 loaves. It has also been discovered that sourdough bread doesn’t spike your blood. Sourdough is a type of bread that uses the fermentation by naturally occurring yeast and lactobacillus bacteria to raise the dough. All you need is a few ingredients, some time, and patience. Based on my favorite classic artisan sourdough recipe, this stand mixer sourdough recipe uses a stand mixer for convenience and ease to make delicious sourdough bread. Sourdough refers both to bread, and to the starter used to make it. Our simple recipe guides you through every step for perfect homemade sourdough loaves. Learn to make easy sourdough bread at home!

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