This won't be impressive to some of you, but for others, I must share the glorious news that I finally succeeded in making a sourdough starter, and this is my first round loaf of whole-wheat sourdough bread, which I hope will be the first of many!
I'm keeping my starter in a large jar I got from the Alabama Sweet Tea Company last year, and it says Sweet Tea on it. Well, I'd heard that people name their sourdough starters, and I named mine Sweet-tea (which I pronounce "Sweetie." It just seemed appropriate.)
Now that flours are more readily available at the grocery store again, I can't wait to experiment with more sourdough recipes, although I am going to have to get the hang of that feeding/mixing/resting combination of events. When I made my first loaf on Tuesday, I didn't consider all the resting/rising times, and so it happened that my bread was ready to bake at about 10:15 that night, which is a tad bit late to be baking. Still, since I have never made a successful yeast bread in my life (except using a bread machine, which is cheating), I was so-so-so excited at my first humble loaf of tasty sourdough bread. Alex and I have been eating it for breakfast the past few days, and I do think this is one new skill I am happy to have acquired.
So if you come across a good sourdough bread cookbook or article, please think of me and send along suggestions. I hope "Sweet-tea" will be making an appearance on this blog for many happy years to come!