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MOTHER NOTES

March 02, 2025
by Dr. Jeri Fink
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*The name “sour dough” refers to its leavening properties not taste. It’s only sour if you want it to be baked that way.

*Sourdough can be used for a lot more than bread like bagels, pancakes, rolls, cookies, muffins, cakes, cobblers, and fritters.

*The Israelites used sourdough to make leavened bread.

*Sourdough “mother” or starter can be dehydrated – it becomes a powder that lasts indefinitely.

*Sourdough isn’t gluten free but is lower than regular gluten bread.

*Carl T. Griffith’s family sourdough culture was originally created by his great-grandmother who traveled west on the Oregon Trail in 1847.

*Gluten free sourdough bread can be made with non-wheat ingredients.

*Louise Boudin, who saved the Mother from the San Francisco Earthquake and Fire, retired in 1910. Her sons Charles and Jules took over the baking company.

*Sourdough is a result of the spontaneous growth of wild yeast and lactic acid bacteria.

*Sourdough has a longer shelf life than commercial yeast bread.

*The earliest sourdough bread was discovered by accident in ancient Egypt.

*Louis Pasteur, in the mid-1800s, discovered commercial or bakers’ yeast – thus the need for sourdough decreased.

*There are many varieties of sourdough, such as rye, whole wheat, spelt, and gluten-free.

*Sourdough was used by miners in the California Gold Rush (1849) and the Klondike Gold Rush (Yukon, Canada and Alaska, 1896).

*The Klondike Gold prospectors were nicknamed “Sourdoughs.”

*Seamus Blackley harvested yeast from ancient Egyptian pots. He activated the 4,500-5,000 year old yeast to make sourdough bread.

*Boudin Bakery is the oldest continually operating business in San Francisco.

*Prospectors in the Klondike Gold Rush (1896) kept their Mother from freezing by keeping it close to their bodies, even sleeping with them.

*The family sourdough starter is often considered an heirloom, passed down through generations.

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