Sourdough starter mix
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Damn they're proud of that stuff.Holdencoal wrote: ↑Fri. Jul. 10, 2020 7:45 pmhttps://m.llbean.com/llb/shop/124651?page=l-l-bea ... ulti&pos=3
I thought sourdough starter was a wild yeast concoction you kept in the fridge. At least for bread, I never heard of making sourdough pancakes. Maybe Jack will enlighten us after he finds his starter mix.
Guys I pulled up the L L Bean breakfast thing .No mention of sourdough starter .Gaw they used to sell a pint crock of starter .You left some starter in crock to refrigerate for next time .What you put a portion of starter in your pancake recipeand as I said you Saved some .Anyway damn good Light pancakes .One never had that feeling You Had Heavy Doughy tummy ache .I will call L L Bean Monday .jack
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It would have helped if I had actually gave the link in my post above.
https://www.kingarthurflour.com/recipes/sourdough ... ter-recipe
This is DIY sourdough probably what you are looking for but a bit more work.
https://www.kingarthurflour.com/recipes/sourdough ... ter-recipe
This is DIY sourdough probably what you are looking for but a bit more work.
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Kids got it pegged. Been using it for over a year.