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This Certified Organic Live 45 Year Old San Francisco Sourdough Starter from Kombuchaorganic is a premium baking essential. Weighing 80g, it is lab-tested and crafted from organic stone-ground rye flour, ensuring a strong flavor profile. Ideal for bakers of all levels, it ships within 48 hours and comes with easy-to-follow instructions, making it a reliable choice for delicious sourdough bread.
Brand | Kombuchaorganic |
Item Weight | 80 g |
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Item Weight | 80 g |
L**L
Great product but very poor Royal Mail 24 hour delivery service!
The 5 star rating is for the quality of the product and NOT for Royal Mail who took 4 days to deliver it. I expected it to have died but it came to life very quickly after only 2 feedings which shows the authenticity of it and it is much stronger than my previous starter. Very impressed!
J**E
Great , but potent
Grew like wildfire , quite a potent sour flavour if you like that, I have put honey in my loaf mix to counter it,instructions dreadful for beginners so here is mine, get a tub or jam jar add the little amount of starter, add 50g water and 50g flour, next day add 100g flour and 100g water, keep going till it measures 500g, remove 300g( save it) so your left with 200g in the jar , now add 200 g water and 200g flour so by day 7 you will have 600g in total, give it a week on the kitchen side adding the same weight of flour and water (same as the starter weight) Right, easy huh YEAH, ok now for problems , water on the top ? Either tip it away or stir back in, its all good, it means your starter is good and hungry and ready for more food ( flour) the smell? Yes quite acid and sour smell, normal... so a recipe for your 1st loaf? Ok430 flour bread flour 200g starter 70 g warm water ( grams) 20 oil (any)1/2 tsp sugar or honey, 1 tsp salt, in a food mixer add the dry ingredients then add the wet , Mix sugar/ honey into water and starter , as it mixes let it come together, give it 5 minutes, if it’s quite dry add increases of 15 g warm water till it starts looking and feeling soft but not wet and tacky , you must mix for at least 10 minutes, it will be soft and silky and in a ball , oil lightly a bowl and form a nice smooth ball with the mix , add to the oiled bowl and turn it over again and again till lightly coated, cover with cling film and a towel and leave it in the microwave (off) for up to 2 hours to double or more, preheat oven to gas 4/5 340 degree, oil and butter a loaf pan , tip out the dough and lightly knock out the air . Fold it into 3 and press out again and fold into 3 again, seal the bottom and side edges and put into your tin , cover again for it to rise just above it , gently score the top ( I use a stanly knife) bake till it looks good 15/20 minutes turn it out in the oven and give it 7 or more minutes to cook crispy and sounds hollow , and leave on a rack till cold
A**P
A lazy but very good way to get sourdough started
I've had a few sourdough cultures, both done it myself from scratch, and a donated culture from someone else. I always manage to poison or kill them eventually. This is an excellent idea: a sample of a proven live culture, in a plastic envelope, that just needs a home and feeding.So far, so very good. I didn't have any rye flour when it arrived so fed it first with some strong white, but since then it's had organic rye - and as the instructions suggest, that is what it really thrives on.I've made a couple of loaves so far, and the first was over-dense (rye+spelt+wholemeal). It needed a much longer proving time, The second was strong white - this got ~18hrs @ 18C and was much better. This culture seems more robust and easy to keep than the previous DIY ones. It comes with good instructions on how to look after it, so fingers crossed I'll be able to keep using it for a long time.
C**E
Good product
It looked unprepossessing when it arrived, and had virtually no instructions. In fact it worked beautifully - after I found good instructions on the King Arthur flour site (a US site). I managed to make two magnificent sourdough loaves on my first try: am a fairly experienced bread baker, but never tried sourdough before. Don't be put off by its appearance when it arrives: would give 5 stars except for the lack of instructions
T**L
Even I kept it alive and made bread
Made great bread. I followed the Clever Carrot directions online to make bread. I also used her discard sourdough recipe to make sourdough pancakes which were great. I will try her sourdough scones with the next discard.
W**3
Not for a beginner..
Good starter, lively, reacts well when fed, but I found the provided instructions to be very brief and lacking detail. Gives you a recipe for pancakes rather than sourdough bread! I have now tried two recipes for sourdough bread, one using my breadmaker, and one without and neither loaf has risen at all and had to be thrown out. Cannot recommend for a beginner like myself
D**Y
Not baked yet but very active starter.
I haven't baked with it yet but it arrived today and I fed it 80g of organic rye flour and 70g of water and it's very active right away.
I**X
Disappointed 👎
Very disappointing. I followed the instructions. I did everything right and absolutely nothing- it didn't raise, no bubbles, lifeless.
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