I’ve always been a bread baker. For some reason, I gravitate toward bread recipes. I love mixing it up, kneading it (thank you Cooks mixer!), watching it raise, baking it, and then stuffing myself silly with it until I need a dolly to get around. It’s very fulfilling to me. When we switched to making all our bread, I got really excited. The possibilities are endless! There are about a gazillion recipes I want to try. I had been using the same sourdough recipe for years. It had taken me a while to find it and it was working very well for me. I tweaked it until it was just right……and I held on to it. Seriously, I wouldn’t give it to anyone. I would have taken you OUT if you had taken my recipe. Thankfully this blog has helped me become a little more lax where recipes are concerned. And no, I’m not sharing that recipe today. 🙂 I’ve switched to another one – a better method. |
I was using a starter that only had to be fed the night before. It had yeast, white sugar, and potato flakes in it. As I began my research into a healthier diet, I discovered that sourdough is VERY good for you. The fermenting and souring process makes the grain easier to process and your body can absorb more of the nutrients. And plus, sourdough is just delicious with butter. I came across this book – Sourdough A-Z from Gnowfglins. Gnowfglins stands for Embracing “God’s Natural Organic Whole Foods, Grown Locally, In Season.” Well that just about says everything I believe in. You can take e-courses at Gnowfglins to learn all sorts of things like how to make sourdough, cheese, and various kinds of dairy products. One day when our house is paid off, I hope to enroll in their classes. You can go at your own pace. |
The book is amazing! First it gives you the basics of sourdough and how it works – very interesting. Then it tells you how to make your starter. Here is mine, alive and well. I just love watching the bubbles. When I first captured yeast from the air, I danced around the kitchen singing “I made bubbles! It’s ALIVE!” Barry looked at me weird…so did Annie. I’m used to it. The starter in this book is the old timey traditional kind, using only water and flour. The starter captures yeast from the air. It eats your flour mixture, creating the bubbles. Yes, there is yeast in the air. I’m just going to sit here a minute and let that sink in……….okay. You feed your starter twice a day. After a week, you can use it to make stuff. And boy have I been making stuff! |
Here is my sourdough setup in the kitchen. My large jar contains white wheat flour, which I use to feed the starter and my little yeasty friends. You can think about them like goldfish….don’t forget to feed them, or they’ll float and you’ll have to have a ceremony in the bathroom. This isn’t the perfect analogy for me, because I have killed many goldfish in my life. And a beta fish named Phil. Actually I did kill my first starter. It got cold in the house, so I stuck it in the oven with the light on…..well, it gets really hot in my oven with the light on…..and I killed them. It was a sad day…a very sad day indeed. I didn’t flush them…..I poured them down the sink. I almost cried, but then I ate a muffin and I was okay again. There is water in the other jar. I didn’t have my Berkey Water Filter when I took this photo, so I was taking water out of the spigot and let it sit for 24 hours so the “stuff” mostly went away. Okay, so not mostly…..but a little bit. It makes me feel better. I cover my starter jar with a coffee filter and rubber band. It can still get air but the gnats can’t get in….banana lovers have gnats. I love bananas. You know where this is going…… |
The book has tons of great recipes for using your sourdough starter. Things I never even thought about! The first thing I made successfully was a batch of English Muffins. And boy are they GOOD! About a gazillion times better than ones from the store. I’ll never look back. My first disaster was with bread. The book tells you that bread is the hardest one to master…..but I tried it first. I’m strange like that. And it was bad. Really bad. It was so bad and so sour and so flat that we fed it to the birds….and I think they might have died. Sorry birds. |
And then I made these glorious Cinnamon Raisin Muffins. HELLO BEAUTIFUL! We gobbled these up fast. It made 18 and we had them eaten in two days….there are only three of us here. Yeah, you do the math. |
So far our favorite recipe is the skillet pancake. Oh. My. Gosh. They will just make you slap your mama. You need an iron skillet for this. If you don’t have one, buy one today. Thank you. Even Annie will eat these and I can’t get her to eat regular pancakes. |
Here are some delicious biscuits I made with my starter and whole wheat flour. Man oh man. I thought I made good biscuits before, but these are awesome! And I used kefir in them too. The first time I made Barry biscuits after we were married, they looked like hockey pucks and they were about as flat a pancake….and he ate them. He’s a keeper. So, if you’re thinking about making sourdough and you want to know how it goes, I can highly recommend the Sourdough A-Z book from Gnowfglins. It’s top notch. You’ll also find other fun recipes like pizza dough, chocolate cake, and waffles. |
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Leah H says
I was hoping to have the Sourdough recipe posted here 🙂
Stacy says
🙂 No – copyrights don’t allow re-posting of recipes.
Rachel @ day2day joys says
Stacy, what’s the sourdough recipe you use for THM or is it in the book?
Stacy says
It’s one of Wardeh’s recipes that I tweaked.
janet ragle says
would love this book in my kitchen lol
Melody says
I love sourdough bread too! This book sounds wonderful!
Jessica Buchanan says
I would love to use this book to try new recipes! I had never heard of this! I will be checking it out!
Rachel Kimbler says
I am not much of a baker, but I want to be! I saw you on Daytime Tri-Cities and I went to your website – I am so motivated now!!!! I have my fingers, toes, arms, and legs crossed hoping I’ll win it!
Thank you!!
Kim Russell says
Love Sourdough bread!! Always wondered if there were other things to make with the starter than bread =)
Stacy says
TONS of stuff! 🙂
Rhonda Houchin says
I love sour dough and would love to win this book
Gloria Mathes says
I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE to bake! This book sounds awesome! Would love to win it and get started! Thank you for the opportunity.
Vera says
Love sourdough but do not have a starter….would love to get a starter & would love to get this book!!!!
Angie says
I would love to win this book! I already do the Amish Friendship Bread and I think I would like to try the Sourdough. Thanks! =)
Lisa says
I love to bake! I would love to win this book!
Kelly Heaton says
I would love to have this book. A woman I worked with gave me some of her grand mother’s started (she is a grandmother herself) and I killed it. I’ve attempted sourdough a few times, but have never had any luck.
Sherry Fleenor says
Stacy I have a 15 ear old son that would love this book. He is planning to be a chef and cooks all the time. He has took some classes at the South Eastern Culinary School. He has even made his own bar-b-que recipe. He has recently started trying to bake bread.Please consider us for this drawing.
Suzanne says
Pick me, Pick me, Pick me.. Puuulllllleeease!!!
Beth Mason says
Please enter me in for the sourdough book giveaway. Love your website.
Veronica M says
I haven’t made any sourdough bread yet, Have made rolls & pizza crust. I have made white bread (in bread machine). Would love to try sourdough bread too!!!! Sign Me Up Please!!!!!!
marcy says
I am just starting to bake bread. I’ve had a few disasters! The only sourdough I’ve ever tried was the Amish bread version. I’d love the book!
nikki says
I love gnowfglins and would love to win this! I have wanted to buy but it is not in my budget!
Courtney says
I just made the biscuits you were talking yesterday not the ones from the picture but the ones that looked like hockey pucks lol. Enter me PLEASE! This is my first time on your site (I found you from Real Food Wednesday). Great job.
Stacy says
Thanks Courtney! We can create the biscuit hockey puck club. lol
Ivana says
Great giveaway! Please enter me too. Greetings from Croatia!
april says
Enter Please 😉
Shelly says
I have a friend who purchased this book not to long ago and she also raves about it. So I think if I don’t win it from you I might have to take some of my blow money I’ve been saving and buy it myself.
Stacy says
I think it would be a very wise purchase. If you use the link above, I’ll get credit for your book! 🙂
Ronnie says
I would love to have this book. I want to make my own bread too. That way you know exactly what goes in it.
jenny says
I would love to win this ebook!
Linda says
Please enter me in this giveaway. Would love this book.
YIN says
WOULD LOVE TO HAVE THIS BOOK…PLEASE ENTER MY NAME…THANKS.
Sandy Huron says
I’m trying to become a better cook, and those English muffins look great! Thank you for the help!
Dianne@Baking4Six says
You KNOW I’d really appreciate owning this book and would be baking sourdough goodies everyday. That skillet pancake looks like something I just might need to try…. Just like Annie, I’m totally NOT in the pancake fan club.
Christina says
I want to be entered! I’ve been wanting a sourdough recipe that doesn’t use the sugar and potatoes!
CarolM says
I would love this book. Friday of last week I had my first ever sour dough “FLOP”. It was bad, have never had sour dough do this to me before I have been doing it for over 3 years.
It is wonderful of both you and GNOWFGLINS to make this offer!
Sharon I says
Have been wanting to learn more about sourdough!
Thanks!
Marie Hutchison says
Would so love to have this book!! Please enter me!! And if I do not win, how do I order the book from you? Thanks! 🙂
Stacy says
Marie, you can click on the Sourdough A-Z link in the post above to order through me. Thanks! 🙂
Susan R says
I have never made anything sourdough, but to make English Muffins would be, oh, so good! The cookbook would be a BIG motivator. 🙂
Michelle Ellis says
This book sounds like what I have been looking for. Please enter my name.
Carolyn says
Would love to win this book.
Karen Rice says
I am just beginning to learn about sourdough and would love to have this book.
Lynn Rogers says
I would love to have this book! My bought starter died last year and I would love to grow my own. I live in the SC Lowcountry, so I suspect we have lots of yeast in the air!
Debra Brown says
I can remember my Mama making sourdough starter, what great memories and BREADS!!!
Please enter me for this one!!
Debra
Marsha Odom says
would love this book…………enter me please
Lois thacker says
I would love to win a book and I love your website
and your ideas.
Sherri says
I would love to have the book. I haven’t had a lot of time to check out the website you referred to though I have heard about it. I’m always looking for new recipes and ways to create my own stuff. My dad says give me 5 years and I will be making my own cloth for clothes from wool and stuff…I don’t think I wll go that far, but my next project is to create my own green house so I can grow all of my veggies and stuff from seed!
One question I do have….do you have a problem with the bread staying together and not falling apart when you cut it? I used to make bread in my bread maker (using the very unhealthy flour) and it would always fall apart as soon as I started cutting it. We definitely could not use it for sandwiches and stuff. (maybe that was because of the flour—lol).
Stacy says
Sherri, I haven’t mastered the bread for the sourdough yet. However, you should check out my Kitchen Aid bread recipe on the site. It’s what we use for sandwiches. It slices very well.
hallie says
Stacey…. i love your site so informative. I can not wait to try everything you and others have suggested. Thank you again for taking the time to provide this wonder information!!!
Joyce says
You had my total attention at the mention of homemade English Muffins! YUM!
Linda says
nothing better than homemade sourdough bread. Think I will give it a try
nancy says
yumm, does it include alternative grains??
Stacy says
Why yes it does! 🙂
Debbie Lynch says
I love the smell of my starter!! You would think it would be eeeew soured smelling….but its a sweet sour smell. And yummmy!! I would love to have this cookbook…..I hope I am the LUCKY WINNER :-))))
Haley says
Thanks to you, I am now very comfortable at making my own bread. The first time I made yeast rolls they were hard and dry. I even was bad at making loaf bread. I did well with all of the quick breads, but now I am successful with the yeast breads woohoo!!
Brandy says
Count me in to the giveaway. 🙂
Jan Ryan says
Thank you! What timing! I’ve been reading a novel with a baking/sourdough theme. I love to bake bread but have never experimented with sourdough. I need that book! Jan
Willie Mitchell says
Please, please, please I want it so bad so I can learn to capture yeast from the air. We are beginning to try to eat healthier whole food without white sugar or whie flour.
Amanda Burke says
I love sourdough….it’s my favorite bread.
Teresa says
Would love to have this. I love sourdough bread but have never had good luck with starters for bread.
Sarah says
This would be awesome! I’ve wondered about sourdough and how you make it! I was a little weirded out when I first read that you feed your starter and the yeast lol but then I was like well I have 3 dogs, a cat, a child, a husband, and I feed them so waht’s the difference? Plus I think we feed most of the neighborhood cats, the birds, and few skunks so I think I’d be ok to feed my starter and the yeast! lol
Mandy says
I have never tried to make bread in the past but would love a healthier option for my family. This book sounds like a great place to start learning.
Susan Munsey says
I would love this book!
Canning Confessions says
This is awesome! I always make our own bread, honey whole wheat. But, I’ve never made sour dough and, now I must!
Erinn Linkous says
I want it! And need the amount of ingredients to make the starter 🙂 Yum!!!
Sara says
I would love to be able to bake my own bread!
Katie says
I am getting ready to start making our own bread, and I can’t wait. This book looks like a must have! I’m excited about the pizza dough recipe 🙂 LOVE HOMEMADE PIZZA!
Kathy says
I have never made sourdough bread before, but your pictures look so good.
Nancy E. says
I LOVE sourdough bread, but haven’t had much luck making it. What is the cost of the book if purchased through you?
Stacy says
$20 and it’s well worth the money!
Angie Peterson says
i would love to have this book. I was just looking around yesterday for sourdough bread recipes… so this is perfect timing! Stacy… are you reading my mind?
Stacy says
Actually, yes. LOL
Stephanie says
Yummy! Thanks for sharing! 🙂
Tia says
I haven’t made bread in forever, but I would love to get back to it.
Deborah says
I love making sourdough bread. I too use the potato flakes in the starter. I could eat a whole loaf by myself warm with butter. Better bread I can’t image.
Heather says
I have always wanted to make sourdough, but have had no luck with starters! I would love the book
Becca C says
Ooooh this is exciting, I love baking bread!
Ashley says
Have tried baking my own bread at times, but would love to win this cookbook and become more experienced!
Dee says
Love your ideas! The bread looks so great.