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Sourdough
« on: January 06, 2026, 01:38:01 am »
My wife and I have been on an absolute sourdough kick for at least a month now. She is grain sensitive and we discovered that home made sourdough is something she can tolerate pretty well. If any of yall have any recipes that involves sourdough im all ears!
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Offline JW_Halverson

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Re: Sourdough
« Reply #1 on: January 06, 2026, 10:34:49 am »
I fooled around with sourdough a few times. My first was a starter I collected just by sitting flour water and sugar out on the back deck on a windy day. After all, natural yeasts are EVERYWHERE.

I recently ran across a guy that makes blended videos of woodworking and cooking. The first video I saw was him simmering wood chips in cream and sugar, then making a wood flavor infused ice cream. He then turns a bowl from the same wood and carves a matching spoon to eat the ice cream. I followed his videos and ran across one where he made a sourdough starter from juniper berries he had collected. Juniper berries have a dusty bloom on them that is pure yeast.  I did a little research and found that the ground hugging juniper in the Black Hills is indeed Juniperus communalis, the same juniper that grows the berries used in cooking and making gin! I picked a mess of berries last fall on a ruffed grouse hunt and I intend to crush them and use them as the base of a new sourdough starter soon. 

I don't tend to stick with sourdough starters long because they are a lot of work and I discard a lot of starter for what little baking I do. Still, It's fun to brew up a batch of bread from the wilds now and then.
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Offline Robert Pougnier

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Re: Sourdough
« Reply #2 on: January 06, 2026, 11:25:34 am »
I worked at an artisan bakery for a couple years, we made many kinds of sourdough bread and I still like to bake. I've used sourdough for all sorts of other baking projects and really love it. If you want some bread formulas, I would be happy to share some with you.