Dealing with your sourdough starter can be a rollercoaster ride; it can be pretty frustrating, from extreme hunger to stability. However, subtle signs can help you determine if your starter is thriving. If you notice your sourdough starter smelling like vinegar or starting to develop the usual acidic scent, and you're uncertain whether this is a positive or negative sign, here are the steps to take! #sourdoughstarter #sourdough| My Daily Sourdough Bread
Getting started with sourdough bread and creating the starter can be daunting. The starter, made of flour and water, is a live fermented culture that becomes active and ready for bread-making when it gets bubbly. Maintaining a healthy starter can be challenging, especially if you're new to it and unfamiliar with the right aromas. If you detect unpleasant smells from your starter, let's investigate why and how to fix it. #sourdoughbread #sourdoughstarter #sourdough| My Daily Sourdough Bread
Before baking sourdough bread, one must understand the importance of a mature sourdough starter. Why is it a requirement in sourdough baking? Here’s everything you need to know before you bake! | What is a Mature Sourdough Starter? | How to Make a Good Sourdough Starter? | How do I Know If My Sourdough Starter is Mature? | #sourdoughstarter #sourdoughbaking #sourdoughbread| My Daily Sourdough Bread