New England Sourdough Starter

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An excellent basic sourdough culture.

Originating in the 1800's, this is an easy culture to use, rises quickly and makes wonderful bread. For best results, we recommend feeding your sourdough starter weekly.

This sourdough starter is available as a dried culture. Dried sourdough starters are shelf stable and do not have to be fed or cared for immediately. Dried sourdough starters can be ready to create baked goods within 3-5 days.

Detailed instructions will be included with your order. Click here to view our New England Sourdough instructions.


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  • From Jennifer at 7/7/11 3:30 PM
    • I know this starter culture is meant for white flour, but can you use it in wheat as well? Thanks!
    • You can convert any sourdough starter to thrive on a different flour than it was grown with. It takes a few days, and basically you just do your regular feedings with the new flour until it is converted.

      You wouldn't use the same starter to go back and forth though. You could divide your starter, and keep two sets going at the same time if you like to bake with different kinds of flours.
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  • From Julie at 1/17/12 3:17 PM
    • So do you use white all-purpose flour or what kind of flour can I use. Can I grind my own soft wheat flour for it?
      Thanks
    • Each sourdough starter is created for a specific type flour. We recommend activating your starter using that specific flour (whole wheat, white, rye, etc). Once your starter is established, you can switch flour.

      Feeding your sourdough culture with freshly ground flour is problematic as sourdough culture prefers aged flour. Therefore we recommend placing your freshly ground flour in a bowl on the counter covered lightly with a dish towel for several weeks before using it to feed your sourdough culture. Once it is time to bake bread, you can use freshly ground flour as the flour portion of the bread recipe.

      More information can be found at http://www.culturesforhealth.com/sourdough.
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  • From Jen at 2/17/12 4:36 AM
    • The second time I added flour to the starter to activate it- nothing happened! I followed the instructions carefully. It is warm, but not too warm. It has been 12 hours. Should I wait longer? There is one or two bubbles on top, but it has not doubled in size at all! On top is a thin watery liquid and the flour is on the bottom of the bowl.
    • It can take some time to activate the starter, just keep on your feeding schedule, stir well to get a lot of air in at feeding time and be patient. : ) The layer of liquid usually indicates that the starter is getting hungry so be sure to stay on your feeding schedule even if the starter doesn't double in size or have lots of bubbles.
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  • From JENNEY at 2/18/12 1:44 PM
    • I am looking for a good sandwich style bread. I had a different sour dough starter I got from a friend and altho it made good bread, it was too airy for sandwiches. Does this, or another kind, make a good sandwich style bread?
    • Our Ischia sourdough starter is a great choice for making sandwich bread.
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Great Sourdough Bread Every Time! Review by Diane@Peaceful Acres Farm
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After feeding my starter for 2 wks, I began a rigorous baking regime! I am extremely pleased with this product and would recommend it to everyone. My bread has excellent rise, crumb, crackles and sour! (Posted on September 14, 2011)
success with sourdough Review by Holly
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I have been very happy with this starter-even the children, who were less than thrilled with my sourdough recipes in the past, have truly enjoyed the pancakes, waffles, and breads that I've been making with this starter. Thanks for another great product! (Posted on February 2, 2011)