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Chapter 9: Fruit Water Yeast Powder

  Chapter 9 Fruit Water Yeast Powder "Sometimes the next experiment begins with a simple question... What if I didn't use khamir at all?" By the time I had successfully made homemade yeast powder from khamir, I had become completely fascinated by natural fermentation. One experiment always seemed to lead to another. As I continued reading and learning from bakers around the world, I discovered something interesting. Many people were baking beautiful breads using fruit water , especially raisin water. The idea fascinated me. Instead of beginning with flour, they first fermented fruit in water. That fruit water was then used to prepare a levain, which eventually became bread. I loved the simplicity of the process. But almost immediately another question appeared in my mind. Could I turn fruit water into homemade yeast powder too? Not because fruit water needed improving. It doesn't. It is already a wonderful way to bake naturally fermented bread. But I knew from years o...

Chapter 8: Waking Your Homemade Yeast Powder

  "This is the moment your sleeping yeast comes back to life." Congratulations. If you've reached this chapter, you've successfully made your own homemade yeast powder. Now comes the exciting part. It's time to bake. One of the biggest questions I receive is: "How do I use the powder?" The answer is surprisingly simple. There isn't just one way. Over the years, I have successfully used two different methods , and I continue using both depending on what I am baking. Method One – Wake The Yeast First This is the method I recommend to beginners because it gives them confidence. You Will Need 2 tablespoons homemade yeast powder 1 teaspoon jaggery powder, sugar or honey Enough lukewarm water to make a loose paste Mix everything together. Now simply leave it undisturbed for 10 to 30 minutes . Sometimes you will notice tiny bubbles. Sometimes you won't. Please don't panic if you don't see bubbles. That does not mean your yeast has failed. The p...

Chapter 6: Method 1 – Homemade Yeast Powder Using Wheat Bran

  "This is the method I personally prefer because wheat bran absorbs moisture quickly and dries beautifully." If you ask me which homemade yeast powder I make most often, my answer is simple. The bran method. Not because it produces better bread than the flour method. Both methods work wonderfully. I simply enjoy working with bran because it absorbs moisture quickly, dries faster and is already a regular part of my kitchen. If you also use wheat bran at home, I encourage you to begin with this method. If you don't have bran, don't worry. In the next chapter, I'll show you another method using only whole wheat flour. Both methods have been tested repeatedly in my own kitchen. Step 1 – Prepare Fresh Khamir Everything begins with healthy, active khamir. Without active khamir, you cannot make good homemade yeast powder. Ingredients 1 cup whole wheat flour 2 tablespoons fresh curd 1 tablespoon jaggery powder, sugar or honey Water, as needed Mix everything together unti...