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HOW TO MAKE A WILD YEAST STARTER



How to make a Wild Yeast Starter image

How to obtain wild yeasts that live outdoors and turn them into a rising starter for breads.

Provided by DaNelle

Number Of Ingredients 3

Organic Hard Red wheat flour
Quart mason jars
Filtered water

Steps:

  • Day 1) Mix together 1/4 c. water & 1/4 c. flour. Pour into a clean mason jar and cover with a thin cloth & a rubber band. Place in a cool, shady place outside among greenery. (next to a tree or bush)
  • Day 2) Add 1/4 c. water & 1/4 c. flour to the mixture. Place back outside.
  • Day 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) Repeat Day 2 instructions.
  • Day 10) Add 1/4 c. water & 1/4 c. flour to the mixture, pour into clean jar & place INSIDE FRIDGE.
  • Day 11,12, 13, 14, 15, 16) Add 1/4 c. water & 1/4 c. flour, pour into clean jar, & place back INSIDE FRIDGE.
  • Day 17) It's ready to use in recipes!

NO COMMERCIAL YEAST STARTER



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It may take a little time, but making a good starter is easy! It is best to use organically grown flour and non-chlorinated water because they contain no chemicals which might kill the wild yeast.

Provided by SUZQ

Categories     Bread

Time P2DT23h10m

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 2

2 cups all-purpose flour
2 cups bottled (non-chlorinated) water

Steps:

  • Combine flour and spring water in a medium bowl; stir well. Cover loosely with a cloth and let sit on a kitchen counter for 2 to 3 days, or until bubbly.
  • To use and feed your starter; take out the amount needed for your recipe and then replace that amount with equal parts flour and spring water. If you keep your starter at room temperature it should be fed every other day, and if refrigerated, fed weekly. If you accumulate more starter than you need, simply pour a few cups down the drain before feeding it.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 227.5 calories, Carbohydrate 47.7 g, Fat 0.6 g, Fiber 1.7 g, Protein 6.5 g, SaturatedFat 0.1 g, Sodium 2.4 mg, Sugar 0.2 g

WILD YEAST SOURDOUGH STARTER



Wild Yeast Sourdough Starter image

You can make your own wild yeast starter from scratch. The yeast is already on the grains you use in the starter. You just need to create the right conditions to wake them up! The pineapple juice may sound like a strange ingredient, but it is what makes this recipe work so well. The juice creates an acidic environment that prevents bad bacteria from taking over and causing spoilage during the fermentation period.

Provided by Donna M.

Categories     Sourdough Breads

Time P5DT10m

Yield 1 Starter

Number Of Ingredients 5

1/2 cup unsweetened pineapple juice
1/2 cup whole grain wheat flour or 1/2 cup whole grain rye flour
1 cup unbleached all-purpose flour
2 cups water (bottled or purified)
1/4 teaspoon cider vinegar (optional)

Steps:

  • I bought whole wheat berries at the health food store and ground my own flour in a coffee grinder from them because I wanted the yeast on the flour to be really fresh, but this probably isn't really necessary. The pre-ground flour at the health food store is probably quite fresh, also, and you can buy very small quantities in bulk.
  • DAY ONE: Mix 2 Tablespoons whole grain flour and 2 Tablespoons pineapple juice. Stir well, cover and let sit for 24 hours at room temperature.
  • DAY TWO: Add 2 Tablespoons whole grain flour and 2 Tablespoons pineapple juice. Stir well, cover and let sit another 24 hours at room temperature. You may, or may not start to see small bubbles at this point.
  • DAY THREE: Add 2 Tablespoons whole grain flour and 2 Tablespoons pineapple juice. Stir well and let sit 24 hours at room temperature.
  • DAY FOUR: Stir mixture and measure out 1/4 cup--discard the rest. To the 1/4 cup, stir in 1/4 cup unbleached AP flour and 1/4 cup water. Let sit 24 hours at room temperature.
  • REPEAT Day Four until mixture expands to double its size and smells yeasty. Mixture may start to bubble after a couple of days and then go flat and look totally dead for a couple more days. If this happens, at about Day 6 add the 1/4 teaspoons vinegar with your daily feeding. This will lower the PH and wake up the yeast, which will then start to grow.
  • Once the yeast starts growing, starter should be fed equal parts of flour and water in a quantity sufficient to make enough starter for your recipe. Store the starter in the refrigerator when you are not using it. It needs to be fed equal parts flour and water once a week to keep it alive. Either use or discard at least half of it when feeding--THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT to maintian a healthy starter! If you forget to feed it for a few weeks, it probably will be fine but may take several feedings to get it back up to par.

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