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A Cheating Version of a Sourdough LoafUsing Yeast and a Sourdough Starter Quickly Produces a Great LoafSourdough bread has the most wonderful flavour but there are times when a baker has to quickly produce a loaf and no time to wait for sourdough to perform its magic.
When guests or the family descend unexpectedly on a home baker expecting them to produce hot bread with a wonderful aroma and crust there is panic. Any worthwhile baker has a no time bread recipe in their recipe file. But if your guests want one of your sourdoughs then this recipe can be a reputation saver. You do not have the usual overnight time span to produce your bread. While still using your sourdough starter you use yeast to speed up the whole process to satisfy your guest’s expectations. This is an alternative use for a sourdough. You have been carefully maintaining it since you were either given it or started one from scratch. This recipe means that you have another string to your bread making, one which you may find you use over and over again. For This Loaf You Will Need
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You now can stand back and await the usual comments from friends and family about your wonderful bread. Some people will of course want a taste of bread while it is still hot from the oven but sourdough bread really does develop its full flavour when eaten cold or toasted.
The copyright of the article A Cheating Version of a Sourdough Loaf in Breads & Muffins is owned by David Smith. Permission to republish A Cheating Version of a Sourdough Loaf in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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