Drying & Reconstituting Sourdough Starter

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DRYING SOURDOUGH STARTER: Use a cookie sheet with a lip. Place a
sheet of plastic wrap over the cookie sheet so in effect you have a
“plastic pan”. Pour 1/2 cup of starter evenly over plastic. It
should be a thin layer. Place on top of refrigerator for 1-1/2 days.
Peel pieces of dried starter off of plastic and turn over to continue
drying other side 1/2 day. Be sure starter is thoroughly dry or it
will mold or spoil. When starter is dry put pieces in a blender or
food processor and process until it looks like coarse flour. Store
in an airtight container until needed. RECONSTITUTING STARTER: Add
one cup of water, 1/2 cup flour and 1 tsp. sugar to dry starter in a
plastic or glass container and follow directions for any starter use.
It takes about 24 hours for starter to activate.

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