I want to convert zolablue's cinnamon roll recipe to sourdough, how would I do this? My starter is 100% hydration white. Volume measurements needed please.
I want to convert zolablue's cinnamon roll recipe to sourdough, how would I do this? My starter is 100% hydration white. Volume measurements needed please.
Hi BG,
Susan of [url=http://www.wildyeastblog.com/2010/11/08/going-wild/][u]WildYeast[/u][/url] wrote about why it's not always such a good idea to convert a yeast recipe to sourdough. As she says, you aren't going to wind up with what was intended. It's a good read.
Why not use a tried and tested sourdough cinnamon roll recipe? Mountain Dog published a pretty good one [url=http://weightloss-slim.fit/node/10858/billowy-sourdough-cinnamon-rolls-cream-cheese-icing%5D%5Bu%5Dhere%5B/u%5D%5B/url%3C/a%3E%5D.%3C/p%3E%3C/div%3E
but I think the relative who developed it was a "scooper" when it came to measuring flour. I use the fluff, spoon and level method and I had to put in a lot more flour (in cups) than the recipe called for. So, my guess is that the person who developed the recipe packed a lot more flour in a cup than I do.
That doesn't make a difference in your quest to convert it to sourdough but you might want to be aware that quantities may be different than you expect.
Paul