This was found at alaska.net and trust me works like a charm. Within 4 days I had the most active starter with a wonderful sour ordor. I made this starter on my counter top. After several feedings it continues to improve in flavor.
Mix the milk and yogurt together in a glass or pottery container (Do not use metal).
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Place lid on it, but don't seal it (sealed starters have been known to explode).
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Put mixture in a warm place (80 to 90 degrees) for about 24 hours.
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The yogurt and milk will separate forming a large curd, when adding the flour just stir it all back together.
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Add the flour stir, and put back in warm place for 3 to 5 days; stirring daily.
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It will bubble and have the odor of fermentation--it is ready to use.
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Remember the starter is a living thing and needs to be fed and fed frequently when an infant.
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I feed the "infant" weekly by placing it on the counter for several hours and allowing it to come to room temperature.
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Then remove 1/2 cup starter, discarding the remainder.
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Feed the 1/2 cup with equal amounts of milk (buttermilk will produce a stronger sour taste) and unbleached flour; i.e. 1 cup flour and 1 cup milk plus 1/2 cup of starter.
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If you would like, you can feed the starter with 1/3 cup dry milk powder and 2/3 cup bottled water in place of the 1 cup milk.
Excellent sour dough starter!! During my lifetime, I have made a lot of starters and this one is by far the best. It made the best tasting bread. Thank you for a great recipe.
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This stuff is great and I made a double batch. Because I'm in freezing cold Michigan I set it on a heating pad set to 80 degrees and loosely wrapped in a kitchen towel. I made ~Nimz~ Rustic Country Sourdough Bread Rustic Country Sourdough Bread with it on the 7th day and it was fabulous! Thanks Paula for posting this!
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THIS IS THE ONE! EASY! EASY! EASY! For years I have tried to make a sourdough starter and they always failed. Not only is this starter easy, it is VERY STABLE. I have yet to put her into the fridge. She is loving staying out on the countertop. I made a very successful Sourdough Bread Machine loaf. #47089 I highly recommend! Very easy. Nice suttle sour taste. I LOVE EASY! : ) I have fed my baby with milk and flour but think I might try feeding her with buttermilk and rye or wheat flour. We love the sour taste. I can hardly wait to make pancakes! THIS IS A KEEPER! Thanks Paula!
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