I absolutely love the taste of sourdough bread and I find it easier to digest too. The biggest challenge with making your own bread is to try to avoid eating the whole loaf straight away, because to my mind there's nothing more tasty than freshly cooked bread!

Sourdough does take a little longer to make than standard yeasted bread or soda bread but I'm sure that you'll agree that it's well worth it for the taste and health benefits.
A good Starter is essential to getting the dough to rise and helps to create the distinctive taste of sourdough. Here's how to make your starter!
How To Make A Sourdough Starter
Day 1 - weigh 50g strong bread flour. Add 50g water, ideally at 24°C. Mix and leave for 24 hours in a warm place.
Day 2 - after 24 hours, take 50g of the mixture, add 50g flour and 50g water, ideally at 24°C. Mix and leave for 24 hours in a warm place.
Day 3 - repeat day 2. You should be seeing some bubbles on the surface of the mixture. If not don’t worry.
Day 4 - repeat day 2. If you don’t have any bubbles, something is wrong and you should start again.
Day 5 - you should see bubbles and it is now ready to be used or stored in a lidded container in the fridge.
In the morning of the day before you want to bake - take your Starter out of the fridge and mix 25g of Starter with 25g of flour and 25g of water. Leave this mixture in a warm place at approximately 22°C.
In the evening, use 25g of the Starter and mix with 75g of flour and 75g of water. The following day your Starter will be ready to use. It will be bubbly and should have increased in size by 20%.

Keep 50g of Starter in a lidded pot in the fridge. This is now your Starter for the next loaf. It can be stored for up to 3 months.
Now you're ready to make your first loaf!
Make Your Loaf



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