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Recipe - Peach Leaf Starter And Drying

Categories: Breads, Peach Leaf Starter And Drying
Ingredients:

1 qt Fresh peach leaves, unpacked
3 cup Water
3 Baked potatoes, medium size
One half cup Yellow corn meal
3 tablespoon Sugar
2 teaspoon Salt

Bring water to rolling boil and steep peach leaves in it for 15 minutes.
Drain liquid and add enough water to make 3 full cups again. This will have
a rather unappetizing green color but don't worry! It will disappear during
the fermentation process. Peel hot baked potatoes and put through food
mill or sieve. Scald One half cup corn meal in 1 cup of the liquid until it
reaches boiling point and thickens. Stir constantly so that it will not
become lumpy. Now combine all ingredients in large mixing bowl (do not use
metal or plastic). Cover with cheesecloth and set in a warm place (8085)
until well fermented. In warm humid weather this will take about 24 hours.
In cool dry weather a few more hours may be required for mixture to become
active. Stir every few hours. When it is ready, pour into a large glass
jar. Store in refrigerator at about 38 degrees. If necessary stir down a
time or two until it stops foaming. It is ready for use when about One half inch
of clear liquid has risen to the top. This will take about 2 days. Stir
well before using.

When this starter has been used down to about 1 cupful, add 3 cups water, 3
medium sized baked potatoes, One half cup corn meal scalded in 1 cup of the
water, 3 Tbsp. sugar and 2 tsp. salt prepared as for the first time (peach
leaves are not needed). Set in warm place until it becomes very active in
about 6 to 8 hours. Store in refrigerator and it will be ready for use the
next day. A properly renewed starter improves with age and, once one
becomes accustomed to taking care of it, it all becomes automatic. When,
for some reason, it cannot be used about twice a week, stir it thoroughly
every few days and add 1 tsp. sugar. Scald jar and lid before filling each
time.

From: Breads and Coffee Cakes with Homemade Starter Shared By: Pat Stockett

From Gemini's MASSIVE MealMaster collection at www.synapse.com/~gemini


Peach Leaf Starter And Drying recipe makes 6 Servings



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