Yukon Sourdough Starter Recipes

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DAWSON CITY SOURDOUGH STARTER AND SOURDOUGH BREAD

Straight out of the Klondike, this recipe has been around for a long time. This process takes all day, but the smells that will fill your house while the bread is rising and baking will make it all worthwhile. You'll probably find that at suppertime you'll sit yourself down with a loaf of hot, fresh bread and a pound of butter and wonder how you ever got by without sourdough bread! The Dawson City Historical Complex commemorates the history of the Klondike, including the Gold Rush and the years that followed. Sourdough was an integral part of the harsh life of a miner during the Gold Rush. Sourdough starter was always available, either by borrowing some from a fellow miner or by starting one's own. Food was scarce in the Yukon and winters were long and lonely, so having some sourdough starter and a large bag of flour could greatly increase a miner's quality of life. Up in the Klondike today there are people who still share sourdough starter which originally came over the Chilkoot Trail. It's a great living tradition to keep alive, so share and share alike - pioneer style! Time does not include making the starter but does include rising time for the dough.

Provided by Annacia

Categories     Yeast Breads

Time 4h40m

Yield 1 batch

Number Of Ingredients 10



Dawson City Sourdough Starter and Sourdough Bread image

Steps:

  • STARTER:.
  • Mix equal amounts flour and blood-warm water in a container larger enough for the mixture to double. The container should be glass or crockery. Do not screw the lid on tight; the gases will need to escape. (A plastic container could also be used, just don't fit the lid on tight.)
  • Place the container in a warm spot for 2 or 3 days, until it has started to bubble and become smooth. Yes, you're basically waiting for it to go bad! A layer of alcohol - yes, alcohol - will develop on top; stir this down before using. The more potent your sourdough, the more alcohol you'll get, so be proud: you are making yeast, and it will smell like it! If it grows green mold, you can scoop it out or stir it in, it won't hurt you. However, if it turns orange, throw it away and start over.
  • Replenish your starter each time you use it, or once a week. Remember: it is a living thing! You have to feed it regularly. If you don't use it, take out one cupful and replace with ½ cup of flour and ½ cup of water.
  • Keep the starter on a warm shelf. If you are not going to use it, store it in the fridge, but remove it a day before you want to use it so it will become active again. When you use your sourdough, replace what you took out with 1/2 cup of blood-warm water and 1/2 cup of flour.
  • BREAD:.
  • In a large bowl, combine the flour, sugar and salt. Make a well in the center, and add the sourdough starter, egg, oil and warm water. Stir together and add more water or flour as necessary to form a pancake batter-like consistency. Cover with greased waxed paper and a towel and set in a warm place to rise.
  • When doubled and all bubbly, mix in enough flour (about 4 cups) to enable it to be kneaded into a smooth elastic ball. Let this rise again until doubled, about 4 hours, and then punch down and shape into loaves or biscuits.
  • Let this rise again until doubled and then bake in a 400°F (200°C) oven for about 10 minutes and then turn the oven down to 300°F (150°C) and let bake 30-40 minutes longer until the loaves sound hollow when you knock on them. Brush the loaves with butter.
  • [b]CREDITS:[/b].
  • Recipe tested by Chef David Fairbanks, Algonquin College School of Hospitality and Tourism.
  • This traditional recipe was submitted by Parks Canada staff at Dawson Historical Complex National Historic Site.

flour
warm water (water at about body temperature, like a bottle for a baby)
4 cups flour (900 g)
1/4 cup sugar (100 g)
1 teaspoon salt (5 g)
2 cups dawson city sourdough starter (500 ml)
1 egg (optional)
3 -4 teaspoons melted lard (15-20 ml, can use oil)
2 -2 1/2 cups warm water (500-625 ml )
additional 4 cups flour (400 g)

SOURDOUGH STARTER

Make your starter in a glass container and store in the refrigerator after fermentation has occurred.

Provided by Esther Nelson

Categories     Bread     Yeast Bread Recipes     Sourdough Bread Recipes

Yield 15

Number Of Ingredients 3



Sourdough Starter image

Steps:

  • In large non-metallic bowl, mix together dry yeast, 2 cups warm water, and 2 cups all purpose flour and cover loosely.
  • Leave in a warm place to ferment, 4 to 8 days. Depending on temperature and humidity of kitchen, times may vary. Place on cookie sheet in case of overflow. Check on occasionally.
  • When mixture is bubbly and has a pleasant sour smell, it is ready to use. If mixture has a pink, orange, or any other strange color tinge to it, THROW IT OUT! and start over. Keep it in the refrigerator, covered until ready to bake.
  • When you use starter to bake, always replace with equal amounts of a flour and water mixture with a pinch of sugar. So, if you remove 1 cup starter, replace with 1 cup water and 1 cup flour. Mix well and leave out on the counter until bubbly again, then refrigerate. If a clear to light brown liquid has accumulated on top, don't worry, this is an alcohol base liquid that occurs with fermentation. Just stir this back into the starter, the alcohol bakes off and that wonderful sourdough flavor remains! Sourdough starters improve with age, they used to be passed down generation to generation!
  • Use this starter to make the Sourdough Chocolate Cranberry Cake, and the Sourdough Chocolate Cake.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 62 calories, Carbohydrate 12.9 g, Fat 0.2 g, Fiber 0.5 g, Protein 1.9 g, Sodium 1.5 mg

1 (.25 ounce) package active dry yeast
2 cups warm water
2 cups all-purpose flour

YUKON SOURDOUGH FLAPJACKS (PANCAKES)

Old fashioned pancakes just like the prospectors used to make on the trail. Prep time does not include proofing time.

Provided by Donna M.

Categories     Sourdough Breads

Time 16m

Yield 12-15 pancakes

Number Of Ingredients 7



Yukon Sourdough Flapjacks (Pancakes) image

Steps:

  • To proof your starter, feed it with equal amounts of flour and water (start with 1 cup of starter and at least 1 cup each of flour and water); cover and let sit overnight.
  • Next morning, measure 2 cups of the proofed starter into a mixing bowl.
  • Add egg, oil, sugar, and salt to the starter and mix briefly.
  • Add enough flour to attain the desired consistency and mix until lump-free.
  • Just before cooking the pancakes, dissolve baking soda in 1 Tbsp of warm water and gently blend into batter (See Note).
  • Once baking soda is blended in, do not stir again.
  • With a pitcher or ladle, pour 2 to 3-inch rounds on a hot (400 F) griddle.
  • Cook 2 to 4 minutes, until bubbles form on surface.
  • Turn and cook for an additional 2 minutes; serve hot.
  • NOTE: If time permits, omit baking soda and stir 1 cup white flour and 1/2 cup of milk into batter.
  • Proof, covered, for 1 hour at 85 degrees F, and then without stirring pour batter onto hot griddle--this will make pancakes extraordinary.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 34.1, Fat 2.7, SaturatedFat 0.4, Cholesterol 15.5, Sodium 155.3, Carbohydrate 2.1, Sugar 2.1, Protein 0.5

2 cups proofed sourdough starter
1 egg, beaten
2 tablespoons oil
2 tablespoons sugar
1/2 teaspoon salt
white bread flour, as needed
1/2 teaspoon baking soda

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