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reconstituting dried out starter

leahweinberg's picture
leahweinberg

reconstituting dried out starter

Hello! 

I was wondering if anyone could help me figure out how to reconstitute a dried starter. I dried my white starter and rye starter a while ago and I would like to use it soon. Do you have to soak it before you feed it? 

Thanks!

Leah  

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Elagins

use warm water (around 100F) to wake up the yeast, let it soak for 10-15 minutes and then add flour. you may have to give it a fair amount of time, since a lot of the yeast cells may have died during the drying/dry phase.

Stan Ginsberg
www.nybakers.com

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leahweinberg

thanks! 

great instructions. ive already fed it once since reviving it- but i think a lot of the yeast must have died- its not as near as bubbly as it was. Then again, after a few feedings it might get back to normal- I hope! 

L