Hi Mary, it should work to simply add your yeast water to flour in order to create your starter for your recipe, and then allow time (probably around 16 hours) for the starter to ripen before mixing your dough. If your yeast water has been in the refrigerator for an extended time (more than a few months), it may be more active if you give it a "refresh," as described in the blog.
December 10, 2022 at 9:49am
In reply to Hi, so my yeast water is in… by mary (not verified)
Hi Mary, it should work to simply add your yeast water to flour in order to create your starter for your recipe, and then allow time (probably around 16 hours) for the starter to ripen before mixing your dough. If your yeast water has been in the refrigerator for an extended time (more than a few months), it may be more active if you give it a "refresh," as described in the blog.