Could one make a very large batch of starter and use this technique to effectively make their own "dry active starter" instead of keeping a wet starter going constantly? Obviously, to bake with it would necessitate a little foresight and planning to allow the starter to be ready in time.
April 10, 2020 at 3:32pm
Could one make a very large batch of starter and use this technique to effectively make their own "dry active starter" instead of keeping a wet starter going constantly? Obviously, to bake with it would necessitate a little foresight and planning to allow the starter to be ready in time.