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The Wild Yeast born When the West was Young!
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The history of this sourdough starter began in 1847 from Missouri with Dr John Savage. Dr Savage headed west on the old Oregon trail where one of his daughters was the cook for the wagon train so this starter was well used to keep everyone alive. Along the trail, the Mother Culture picked up very unique wild yeasts and cultures from Missouri to Salem, Oregon. This has made a Sourdough Culture with a very robust flavored bread end product. The sourdough starter was passed on from generation to generation for 170 years and now it’s here in Southeast Asia. How lucky are we?
Our starters come in a crushed form for easy storage and shipping. It’s easy to rehydrate your starter and this can be kept for years and passed on from generation to generation. Your own personal family Mother Culture.
To REACTIVATE the starter from the crushed form:
You can WATCH THE VIDEO about rehydrating the starter.
When you want to bake something, bring the starter up to room temperature, mix in 1 cup flour, 1 c warm water and let sit overnight to ferment. The next morning, remove one cup to keep in a covered jar as a starter for use next time, feed it, then do your baking.
Weight | .02 kg |
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bruhin65@gmail.com (verified owner) –
My starter took a little time to turn on his activity. I think it happens cause the flower was low quality. I gave the starter a more time, and fed him every 24hrs. with a 40/60 % water flower. He took 5 days to bubble well.
Endlessmist (verified owner) –
The starter reactivated very quick, just couple of days. I already baked one loaf with this sourdough and everything was successfully. I have my 1.5 years old sourdough so tried to compare it with Oregon Trail Sourdough. Both of it works very well and rising a bread in 2-4 hours for the first stage and 1-2 hours for the second rising. But most important part is taste of course. Surprisingly but the taste is not that much different. It have slight difference but you should try hard to fell that difference) I will make more bread and will see how it will change with time. Anyway I like it and recommend as quick and fail-proof starter especially for those who never made their own starter.
Bill (verified owner) –
no time to use it yet.