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Title: Carl's Sourdough Bread
Categories: Bread Sourdough
Yield: 40 Servings

1cSourdough starter
2 1/2cButtermilk, fresh or from dried.
1tbCanola oil
1ozYeast, active 1 pkt
1/4cHoney
3cBread flour
1cWhole wheat flour
1/8cGluten flour
1cOatmeal, dry
1/4cWheat germ
1/4cOat bran, dry
1/4cWheat bran
1tbSugar
2tsSalt
1tsBaking soda
  OPTIONAL
1/4cHops

The night before mix starter and warm milk and 2 C bread flour, and place in warm draft free place over night. (I use the oven with the light turned on - stays about 85 degrees). OPTIONAL: Boil 1 qt of water and add 2 T dried hops and let steep for 1/2 hour. Use the hop tea for all the fluid in the recipe. Next morning, mix yeast and 1 T sugar with 3 T warm water and set aside till foamy. Grand oatmeal into flour in blender. Add oil, yeast, honey, whole wheat flour. Sprinkle salt and baking soda over batter and stir lightly. Let sit for 30 - 50 min till bubbly and has risen to near double. Add wheat germ, wheat bran, oat bran, oatmeal, gluten flour, and bread flour till won't take any more. Place on floured board and knead 5 min till silky smooth and elastic. Place in bowl in draft free place till double in size. Knead again and shape. FOR LOAVES: Shape into 2 or 3 1# loaves, and set aside till rise to full size. Place skillet or large pan in bottom of oven, place 3 C water in pan for steam. Bake bread 400 for 20 min, reduce heat to 325 for 20 min, then place on rack too cool. FOR CLOCHE: Shape into ball, sprinkle bottom of cloche with wheat germ, place cover on cloche and place in draft free area till full size. Bake at 375 for 30 min, remove lid to brown for 10 to 15 min. Turn out onto rack. The bread has extra dietary fiber so is good for you and the hop tea speeds up the fermenting so the dough rises faster.

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