Audrey recipe

Audrey

Huntsville, United States

Mixture

100%
Liquid Flour Other
Audrey

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Since 2020

The COVID-19 crisis: In between teleworking and keeping up with the house, curiosity, the love of carbs, and an undying interest in food science is responsible for my jump into baking sourdough.

Characteristics

The first thing I made with my starter was Pan Marraqueta, a traditional Chilean bread. The sourdough isn't too funky, it has a pleasant greek yogurt tang to it. My favorite thing to make are crumpets. They are quite light and airy. I will soon be splitting of my starter to make a funk factory, using beer and a variety of grains to feed it.

Taste & flavour

Audrey top shot
Audrey jar shot

Recipe

Starting ingredients

  • 0.25Cup King arthur whole wheat flour
  • 0.25Cup Water
  • 2tbsp King arthur whole wheat flour
  • 3tbsp Water

Feeding ingredients

  • 2tbsp Nora mill granary whole wheat flour
  • 3tbsp Water
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Maintenance post-17 April 2020: 2 TBSP Nora Mill Granary Whole Wheat flour 3 TBSP warm water (city of Huntsville unfiltered water)
2tbsp Nora mill granary whole wheat flour 3tbsp Water

Working method

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The Beginning: 1/4 cup King Arthur Whole Wheat flour 1/4 cup warm water (unfiltered City of Huntsville water)
0.25Cup King arthur whole wheat flour 0.25Cup Water
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Maintenance/Feeding 2 TBSP King Arthur Whole Wheat flour 3 TBSP warm water (unfiltered City of Huntsville water)
2tbsp King arthur whole wheat flour 3tbsp Water
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Starter was conceived on 13 April 2020 in Huntsville, Alabama, United States using King Arthur Whole Wheat flour. On 17 April 2020, I switched to Nora Mill Granary Whole Wheat flour, milled in Helen, Georgia, United States. In July 2020, we I be moving to Troy, Illinois, United States. I will use City of Troy water, ran through a water softener.

Result

Pan Marraqueta

Traditional Chilean bread

Sourdough Pretzels

Crumpets

Cinnamon rolls

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