Before we start
Before we start
Easy Overnight Sourdough
The basics of sourdough and a bit of geeky stuff
The basics of sourdough and a bit of geeky stuff
About Starters and Three Different Starter Recipes To Choose From
About Starters and Three Different Starter Recipes To Choose From
Replenishing, Refreshing And Feeding Your Starter:
Replenishing, Refreshing And Feeding Your Starter:
Ingredients and Equipment
Ingredients and Equipment
Start here if you really can't wait: The Overnight Loaf
Start here if you really can't wait: The Overnight Loaf
Faults, Tips and More Geeky Stuff
Faults, Tips and More Geeky Stuff
Glossary of Baking Terms
Glossary of Baking Terms
Congratulations: You're at the end of our Sourdough Basics Course
Congratulations: You're at the end of our Sourdough Basics Course
I know this course looks long but before you panic, I've got some shortcuts for those that can't wait.
If you already have a starter and are the kind of person that just wants to get on with it, why not scroll down to the section named "Start here if you really can't wait:"
This section explains my favourite way of making sourdough bread at home. It's the easiest way I know, and I'm sure you'll love it too.
If you don't have a starter, then I suggest you get one on the go. It does take a few days to get one up and running, but of course, I've written up some quick ways to get started.
There's also a section on Mad Mille sourdough, you can be baking bread in as little time as it takes for them to deliver the sachet.
