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Carolinagirl |
Posted - Dec 06 2007 : 2:29:04 PM I am baking my first batch of bread right now, with the four starters hanging out on the bar. I don't really have anyone to give them to (that I can think of), so we measured the batter left in the bowl (what eventually became the bread)- it was two cups- and I could use two of the starters and make two more loaves (and have two left). Here's my question: can I make those two extra loaves into the 10-day cycle, say, before I add the ingredients next time, or do they have to be baked today?
Thanks so much- Kim in NC |
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City Chick |
Posted - Dec 13 2007 : 04:41:48 AM The starter is very forgiving, you really can't mess it up. It will be fine.
When I take my starters out of the freezer, I let them thaw & rest on the counter for 1 full day. Then start my process the next day as Day 1.
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Carolinagirl |
Posted - Dec 12 2007 : 2:03:01 PM Anothe question... I forgot to add my stuff yesterday. I did it today, will that be okay? Also, I put two startes in the freezer. What do I do with them when I get them out? |
City Chick |
Posted - Dec 07 2007 : 04:14:53 AM You can start the process all over again with those 2 starters if you wish. ( If I know I'm not able to bake all my "starters" I freeze them without any problems.
Which reminds me, I need to thaw some for Christmas presents! I better get baking.
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