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Looking for a solid sourdough bread schedule for baking? Or just not sure how long you should proof your sourdough bread on the counter, how long to put it in the fridge, stretch and folds, etc?  Today on The Spritz Girl Blog, I'm sharing the full schedule that I follow when baking sourdough bread. This will be dependent on your environment and the recipe that you use, but hopefully this will be a good starting point for you to use to help figure out the perfect baking timeline for you! Sourdough Bread Baking Timeline, Sourdough In Fridge, How To Fold Sourdough Bread, Sourdough Bread Making Schedule, How To Start Sourdough, Sunday Sourdough Schedule, Sourdough Schedule Ideas, Sourdough Baking Timeline, Sourdough Timeline Same Day

Looking for a solid sourdough bread schedule for baking? Or just not sure how long you should proof your sourdough bread on the counter, how long to put it in the fridge, stretch and folds, etc? Today on The Spritz Girl Blog, I'm sharing the full schedule that I follow when baking sourdough bread. This will be dependent on your environment and the recipe that you use, but hopefully this will be a good starting point for you to use to help figure out the perfect baking timeline for you!

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Mandy | self-taught sourdough baker on Instagram: "Several of y’all have asked me How I Avoid Discarding. So here you go!  Please keep in mind that I bake 2+ times a week so I’m constantly using + rotating my starter. If you are not baking consistently you might have to discard.   Also remember to try and keep at least 25g back up starter in the fridge (just in case!), so if your refrigerator stash gets low, I recommend feeding it and putting it back into the fridge (I usually let it rise for a few hours prior to putting back in the fridge).  Difference between starter vs discard⬇️  Discard is unfed/inactive starter. Sourdough discard is after the starter has peaked and it starts to come down again- I just plop it in the fridge and feed it again when I’m ready to use it! Then it becomes ac Sourdough Starter From Fridge, Sourdough Tips And Tricks, Sourdough Starter In Fridge, Sourdough Bread Starter, Bread Starter, Sourdough Starter, Sourdough Bread, Keep In Mind, Bread Recipes

Mandy | self-taught sourdough baker on Instagram: "Several of y’all have asked me How I Avoid Discarding. So here you go! Please keep in mind that I bake 2+ times a week so I’m constantly using + rotating my starter. If you are not baking consistently you might have to discard. Also remember to try and keep at least 25g back up starter in the fridge (just in case!), so if your refrigerator stash gets low, I recommend feeding it and putting it back into the fridge (I usually let it rise…

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Amanda Hansen | Sourdough for Beginners on Instagram: "If you ever get sick, are going out of town, or just need to take a break, you can stick your starter in the fridge and allow your cultures to take a nap for as long as you need. I’ve gone as long as six months. 😅 I feed a ratio of 1:2:1.3 (ex. 1/2 cup starter to 1 cup flour and 2/3 cup water) out of the fridge and she perked right back up in five consistent feedings. 🤗

I suggest doing a power feeding, every 12-hours (discarding in-between) to help those beautiful cultures wake up faster. This will also help your starter not be too acidic to make dough for bread or other baked goods. Too acidic starters can cause underproofing in your dough. 

You can then keep your starter on the counter and do daily feeds, or stick her back in the Dough Starter Recipe, Recipe Using Sourdough Starter, Whole Wheat Sourdough, Yeast Starter, Sourdough Bread Starter, Sourdough Starter Discard Recipe, Bread Starter, Homemade Sourdough Bread, Sourdough Baking

Amanda Hansen | Sourdough for Beginners on Instagram: "If you ever get sick, are going out of town, or just need to take a break, you can stick your starter in the fridge and allow your cultures to take a nap for as long as you need. I’ve gone as long as six months. 😅 I feed a ratio of 1:2:1.3 (ex. 1/2 cup starter to 1 cup flour and 2/3 cup water) out of the fridge and she perked right back up in five consistent feedings. 🤗 I suggest doing a power feeding, every 12-hours (discarding…

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