miss_thenorth
Frugal Homesteader
No. If I remember correctly, Friendship bread starter is flour sugar and water (or milk).Sunny said:Question...
Can you use the same recipes for "Sourdough starter" and for "Amish Friendship bread starter" or do you use recipes designed only for that type of starter?
Ok, is that a dumb question??
it is totally different than sourdough starter for bread. both good but sd starter is much more versatile, and friendship bread is very limiting--only loaves and cakes etc. whereas sd starter can make anything. And not a dumb question
 
					
				 
 
		 
 
		 I can't wait for my SD starter to kick it in gear and so I can do some baking!
  I can't wait for my SD starter to kick it in gear and so I can do some baking! 
 
		 I also don't use a cup of each ingredient when it's time to feed it.  Depending on how much starter I have, I'll use as little as 1/4 cup, 1/3 cup or 1/2 cup of flour, sugar and milk.  My goal is to have enough to use for baking, and some left over to start the next batch, not to have so much that I'm dumping it or begging friends to take it.  When I know I'm not going to make any more for a while, I pop it back into the freezer. I have used as much as 2 cups of starter in the bread, adding a bit more flour, but it was still pretty soupy.  It turned out fine.
  I also don't use a cup of each ingredient when it's time to feed it.  Depending on how much starter I have, I'll use as little as 1/4 cup, 1/3 cup or 1/2 cup of flour, sugar and milk.  My goal is to have enough to use for baking, and some left over to start the next batch, not to have so much that I'm dumping it or begging friends to take it.  When I know I'm not going to make any more for a while, I pop it back into the freezer. I have used as much as 2 cups of starter in the bread, adding a bit more flour, but it was still pretty soupy.  It turned out fine. 
 
		 
 
		 And if it doesn't tast gross, something's wrong with your starter.
  And if it doesn't tast gross, something's wrong with your starter. 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		

