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How do I know if my sourdough tastes, well, correct?

by Matt Fitz <kingkongdong@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Feb 27, 2008 at 01:25 PM

I've been maintaining my starter for a few weeks now, and I think my
bread tastes pretty good. It has a sour but pleasant taste, a bit of
tang (not the astronaut drink), and when my wife doesn't force me to
use almost entirely whole grain flour, a respectable crumb, too.
Obviously I have some kinks to work out, but if the taste of the bread
doesn't change I won't mind.
The catch is that I am using my own starter, nurtured from whole grain
rye and water, so I have no concept of the particular buggers eating
and farting in my dough. Scientifically speaking, anyway. I know they
are there, and they can double a batch of dough, but how does the
bread they produce stack up against bread from Carl's starter, or one
of SF's bakeries? Not that I expect to put anyone out of business, but
I'd like to know if I am on the right track. And I have an ego to
inflate, you know.
So, what is a person to do? Do one or more of you fine bakers request
some dried starter and put it to the Pepsi challenge? Or can someone
recommend a noteworthy sourdough baker(y) in the southern CT area? Or
does someone want to say, "Son, it's not a competition. We don't love
our children because they are smarter or better looking than others;
we love them simply because they are our children." (Well, some people
do.)

Thanks,
Matt
 




 7 Posts in Topic:
How do I know if my sourdough tastes, well, correct?
Matt Fitz <kingkongdon  2008-02-27 13:25:29 
Re: How do I know if my sourdough tastes, well, correct?
"Lobo" <lobo  2008-02-27 22:31:00 
Re: How do I know if my sourdough tastes, well, correct?
Will <waller.william@[  2008-02-28 07:33:04 
Re: How do I know if my sourdough tastes, well, correct?
Mike Romain <romainm@[  2008-02-28 10:39:19 
Re: How do I know if my sourdough tastes, well, correct?
Matt Fitz <kingkongdon  2008-02-28 19:27:39 
Re: How do I know if my sourdough tastes, well, correct?
Will <waller.william@[  2008-02-29 06:12:56 
Re: How do I know if my sourdough tastes, well, correct?
TG <sourdough.tg@[EMAI  2008-02-29 06:28:37 

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