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Hello, I'm wondering how one uses a "dough ball" style starter as mentioned
by group member Will. Right now I'm using a slurry style starter. I take a few tablespoons of the slurry and add some water and flour to start a sponge. If I add more flour to the slurry starter to make a dough ball, how do I start a sponge from it? |
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You can use it the same way, just add the amount of dough ball ( firm
starter) you want to use to the water your going to use for your sponge, stir a little, then you have a nice wet mix to add your flour to. -- Mike S. "Kevin Griffin" > wrote in message news:Sm1yh.10698$fT1.5764@trndny02... > Hello, I'm wondering how one uses a "dough ball" style starter as > mentioned by group member Will. Right now I'm using a slurry style > starter. I take a few tablespoons of the slurry and add some water and > flour to start a sponge. If I add more flour to the slurry starter to > make a dough ball, how do I start a sponge from it? > |
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Thanks for your suggestions. When I next made bread, I saved a "doughball"
and used that as the starter for my next bread in pretty much the same manner as I've been using the slurry starter. I broke up a piece of the doughball starter and mixed it with water. Then I added some flour and after one refreshment, the sponge was bubbling just the same as if I'd used the slurry starter. I think the doughball is a litter easier and neater to store than a slurry. "Kevin Griffin" > wrote in message news:Sm1yh.10698$fT1.5764@trndny02... > Hello, I'm wondering how one uses a "dough ball" style starter as > mentioned by group member Will. Right now I'm using a slurry style > starter. I take a few tablespoons of the slurry and add some water and > flour to start a sponge. If I add more flour to the slurry starter to > make a dough ball, how do I start a sponge from it? > |
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