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  • King Arthur | The Lazy Antelope

    King Arthur Baking Affiliate Partner- "At King Arthur Baking Company, we believe in the power of baking to make a difference — for people and the planet. We work to build stronger communities and increase access and connection to real foods. We take pride in our responsible sourcing and our "never bleached" guarantee. And we work closely with farmers, millers, and suppliers in a continued commitment toward sustainability".

  • 1847 Oregon Trail | The Lazy Antelope

    FREE WITH PURCHASE AND ORDERED CORRECTLY Carl Griffith's sourdough starter, also known as the Oregon Trail Sourdough or Carl's starter, is a sourdough culture, a colony of wild yeast and bacteria cultivated in a mixture of flour and water for use as leavening. Carl's starter has a long history, dating back at least to 1847, when it was carried along the Oregon Trail by settlers from Missouri to Oregon. It was then passed down as an heirloom within the family of Carl Griffith. 1847 Oregon-roete Die Oregon Trail-suurdeeg-voorgereg is 'n fassinerende stukkie kulinêre geskiedenis. Terwyl setlaars in die middel van die 19de eeu langs die Oregon-roete gereis het, het hulle dikwels noodsaaklike voorrade gebring, insluitend bestanddele vir broodmaak. Die spesifieke oorsprong van die Oregon Trail-aansitter kan teruggevoer word na 1847, toe pioniers dit van Missouri na Oregon gedra het, wat hul veerkragtigheid en vindingrykheid simboliseer. Oor die jare is hierdie ou kultuur bewaar en deur generasies oorgedra, wat die belangrikheid van suurdeeg in die pionierlewe demonstreer. Die fermentasieproses het hulle in staat gestel om voedsame brood te skep en het gehelp om die raklewe van hul gebak te verbeter, wat noodsaaklik was vir lang reise. Vandag word die Oregon Trail-suurdeeg-voorgereg nie net gewaardeer vir sy unieke geurprofiel nie, maar ook vir sy historiese betekenis. Bakkers en entoesiaste soek dikwels erfenisbeginners soos hierdie een om dieselfde klassieke smaak en verbintenis met die verlede te kweek. Die gebruik van hierdie voorgereg in moderne gebak maak voorsiening vir die voortsetting van tradisies wat oor 'n eeu strek en voeg 'n ryk diepte van geur aan verskeie brode en gebak.

  • Copy of New Zealand Wheat & Rye | The Lazy Antelope

    New Zealand Wheat & Rye The Legacy and Significance of New Zealand's Sourdough Cultures Sourdough bread, with its distinctive tang and texture, has captivated the palates of bread enthusiasts for centuries. At the heart of this age-old fermentation process lies the sourdough starter, a symbiotic culture of yeast and lactic acid bacteria. Among the wide variety of sourdough cultures around the globe, those sourced from New Zealand wheat and rye have garnered attention for their unique characteristics and ease of use, making them ideal for novice bakers. This explores the origins, development, and culinary significance of these New Zealand sourdough cultures, particularly highlighting their impact on the global sourdough landscape. Origins of Sourdough Starter Cultures In 2003, there was a significant acquisition by procuring a wheat-based sourdough culture from a prominent figure in the sourdough community who later relocated to Canada. This particular culture was renowned for its robustness and reliability, providing novice bakers with an accessible entry point into the world of sourdough. The culture's composition, derived from New Zealand wheat, contributed to its distinctive flavor profile and fermentation characteristics, making it easily adaptable to various baking conditions. A year later, in 2004, a rye sourdough culture was acquired from a New Zealander originally from Brooklyn, New York. His background in Eastern European baking traditions enriched the rye culture, which is characterized by a more intense flavor and denser crumb compared to its wheat counterpart. The introduction of the rye starter not only expanded the repertoire of sourdough baking but also underscored the cultural fusion inherent in modern baking practices. The Role of Climate and Geography The geographical and climatic conditions of New Zealand play a crucial role in the development and propagation of these sourdough cultures. New Zealand's temperate climate, characterized by mild winters and moderate summers, provides an optimal environment for the growth of wild yeasts and beneficial bacteria that are essential to sourdough fermentation. The unique terroir of New Zealand’s wheat and rye grains contributes additional flavor complexities that resonate in the final product. Furthermore, the microbial diversity found in New Zealand’s ecosystem fosters the development of starters that are resilient and adaptable, allowing bakers to achieve consistent results even in varying baking conditions. This adaptability has made the New Zealand sourdough cultures exceptionally popular among both amateur and professional bakers worldwide. The Global Impact of New Zealand Sourdough Cultures Since their introduction into the global baking community, the New Zealand sourdough cultures have been embraced by bakers across continents. Their ease of use and reliability have made them particularly appealing to novice bakers who may feel intimidated by the prospect of creating their own starter from scratch. The well-documented success stories of bakers utilizing these cultures have created a sense of community and support among enthusiasts, fostering a renewed interest in traditional bread-making techniques. The New Zealand rye culture, with its unique properties, has contributed to the resurgence of rye bread as a favored option among health-conscious consumers. Rye is known for its nutritional benefits, including higher fiber content and a lower glycemic index compared to wheat. The ability to create flavorful, artisanal rye breads using the New Zealand culture has opened new avenues for bakers seeking to diversify their offerings and cater to evolving consumer preferences. The acquisition of the New Zealand wheat and rye sourdough cultures by Sourdough International marks a significant milestone in the evolution of sourdough baking. These cultures have not only simplified the process for novice bakers but have also enriched the global sourdough narrative through their unique characteristics and the stories of their origins. As the popularity of sourdough continues to rise, the New Zealand cultures stand as a testament to the enduring appeal of traditional bread-making practices and the importance of cultural exchange in the culinary arts. Through their outstanding qualities and the vibrant community they have fostered, these sourdough cultures underscore the profound relationship between geography, culture, and cuisine that defines the art of bread-making.

  • Copy of Safety & Allergen Information | The Lazy Antelope

    Veiligheidsinligting Vervaardig in 'n fasiliteit wat ook koring gebruik. Alle voorgereg het op 'n stadium koring bevat. Bestanddele, afhangende van die voorgereg, kan bevat: Koning Arthur ongebleikte All Purpose meel, donker rog meel, pompernikkel meel, 00 Italiaanse meel Regsvrywaring Verklarings rakende dieetaanvullings is nie deur die FDA geëvalueer nie en is nie bedoel om enige siekte of gesondheidstoestand te diagnoseer, te behandel, te genees of te voorkom nie. Allergeen inligting Gluten, Koring , ,

  • Copy of Safety & Allergen Information | The Lazy Antelope

    Veiligheidsinligting Vervaardig in 'n fasiliteit wat ook koring gebruik. Alle voorgereg het op 'n stadium koring bevat. Bestanddele, afhangende van die voorgereg, kan bevat: Koning Arthur ongebleikte All Purpose meel, donker rog meel, pompernikkel meel, 00 Italiaanse meel Regsvrywaring Verklarings rakende dieetaanvullings is nie deur die FDA geëvalueer nie en is nie bedoel om enige siekte of gesondheidstoestand te diagnoseer, te behandel, te genees of te voorkom nie. Allergeen inligting Gluten, Koring , ,

  • Copy of Safety & Allergen Information | The Lazy Antelope

    Veiligheidsinligting Vervaardig in 'n fasiliteit wat ook koring gebruik. Alle voorgereg het op 'n stadium koring bevat. Bestanddele, afhangende van die voorgereg, kan bevat: Koning Arthur ongebleikte All Purpose meel, donker rog meel, pompernikkel meel, 00 Italiaanse meel Regsvrywaring Verklarings rakende dieetaanvullings is nie deur die FDA geëvalueer nie en is nie bedoel om enige siekte of gesondheidstoestand te diagnoseer, te behandel, te genees of te voorkom nie. Allergeen inligting Gluten, Koring , ,

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