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Step 1
Weigh out 50g of sourdough starter using a digital scale. Discard the rest of the starter (this can be used for discard recipes so long as your starter is at least 7 days old).
Step 2
To the 50g of sourdough starter, add 50g of flour and 50g of water. Stir the mixture vigorously.
Step 3
Leave the sourdough starter to rise in a warm place until at peak and ready to bake with.
Step 4
Weigh out 25g of sourdough starter using a digital scale. Discard the rest of the starter (this can be used for discard recipes so long as your starter is at least 7 days old).
Step 5
To the 25g of sourdough starter, add 50g of flour and 50g of water. Stir the mixture vigorously. This is a 1:2:2 ratio to keep the starter happy in the fridge.
Step 6
For a full guide to storing sourdough starter in the fridge - go here.
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