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#Starter Float Test Reel by @elleciously (verified account) - Floating Test for Your Sourdough Starter

Ready to see if your sourdough starter is strong enough for baking? The floating test is your answer! 🥄💦
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Floating Test for Your Sourdough Starter Ready to see if your sourdough starter is strong enough for baking? The floating test is your answer! 🥄💦 Here’s how! Take a spoonful of your starter, drop it in a glass of water, and watch it float or sink. If it floats, it’s ready for action! If not, it might need more time to rise. Keep an eye on those bubbles and aroma too! A healthy starter will double in size and smell tangy—perfect for your next loaf. 🍞✨ However, float test isn't the most accurate way to measure to know if your sourdough starter is ready for baking. Simply, it only shows whether your sourdough starter can trap gas, some flour will have less gas trapping compare with white flour. #SourdoughTips #BakingHacks #StarterTest"
#Starter Float Test Reel by @sourdough_explained (verified account) - The float test for the sourdough starter is a way to validate the readiness of your sourdough starter, however this is NOT always conclusive

Take a s
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The float test for the sourdough starter is a way to validate the readiness of your sourdough starter, however this is NOT always conclusive Take a scoop of your unstirred starter and drop it in a glass of water. If it floats, it’s good to go. If it doesn’t, this means it’s not ready. Either the starter that you’re building from scratch, either the starter after you have fed it My view on this Don’t use this method as the ONLY way to assess readiness. The fact that the starter floats means there is air in it (all the bubbles you see) and the gluten network is strong to hold the air, which will make it float FOR A STARTER THAT YOU BUILD FROM SCRATCH, other than the float test, which you might go for or not, there are other things you may want to keep an eye on 🌾It’s consistency, more gluey for a starter made with bread flour, chocolate mousse like for a starter made with rye flour 🌾The odour which changes as you build the starter to a yoghurt like, sour notes for a white one, more sour, with fruity notes for a rye one 🌾It behaves in the same way (doubles more or less in volume) no matter the ratio you feed it in. A starter that’s ready to go should peak on average* in 4-6h when fed 1:1:1 (equal amounts of each starter water flour), and 8-10h when fed in 1:4:4 (1part starter, 4 parts water, 4 parts flour) 🌾It is important to test the behaviour of your starter at higher ratios than 1:1:1, otherwise you might realise the starter is lazy, which means it will take a long time for the dough to proof, or it won’t proof sufficiently. Leading to an underproofed dough FOR AN ESTABLISHED STARTER which gives you great loaves Some starters float, some don’t. A rye/wholemeal is less likely to. If you stir the starter and then you do the float test, it won’t float as you degas it. If you haven’t used the starter at peak, but placed it in the fridge and used it next day, it might not float. But this DOESN’T MEAN your starter is not ready and you cannot make bread with it * dependant on the temperature, can be ready much faster if the temperature is high, or slower if very cold #sourdough #sourdoughstarter #sourdoughbread #levain #wildyeast #artisanbread #bread
#Starter Float Test Reel by @itsashleybarrick - I'm sorry to burst any bubbles, but it's really just not accurate☹️

The only thing the float test can really tell you is if your starter is hanging o
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I’m sorry to burst any bubbles, but it’s really just not accurate☹️ The only thing the float test can really tell you is if your starter is hanging on to gas…. And that’s not helpful. Why? First, be sure to follow @barrickbakingco for more beginner sourdough tips and explanations. Because a starter needs to be strong enough to raise itself before it can even think about raising an entire loaf of bread And it also needs to be at its maximum activity level (ideally) before you really put it to work. The float test tells you none of this- it just tells you that your starter has some gas in it and can float. The best way to tell if your new starter is strong enough for bread is if it’s doubling (at minimum!!!) EVERY time you feed it. If not, keep feeding it regularly until it does. Keep in mind that a really strong starter will often triple or quadruple in size after feedings. Which brings me to my next point: just because it doubles doesn’t mean it’s at PEAK. Here are some signs that your starter has peaked: ✅the top has some dimples where it’s beginning to deflate a bit ✅it is pulling away from the sides of the jar ✅the top is almost foamy-looking because of bubbles ✅the top is really wobbly when you shake the jar If you’re seeing these signs, then it’s the optimal time to bake! Every starter is different, and different feeding ratios will HUGELY affect how fast your starter peaks, so don’t base anything off of time. Learning to read your starter takes practice, but knowing what to look for is a great place to start! Do you have trouble knowing if your starter is ready for baking? Let me know in the comments!
#Starter Float Test Reel by @msemilyrose11 (verified account) - The Float Test
For Sourdough Starters :) #sourdough #starter #floattest #comfortcreator
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The Float Test For Sourdough Starters :) #sourdough #starter #floattest #comfortcreator
#Starter Float Test Reel by @livingwellwithmandy - A common question I get asked is "my starter doesn't float, is that ok?"

Listen, the starter float test can be a good indicator, but it's not ALWAYS
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A common question I get asked is “my starter doesn’t float, is that ok?” Listen, the starter float test can be a good indicator, but it’s not ALWAYS accurate. If your starter floats it’s a sign that it’s: ✅ well risen ✅ full of gas (CO2) 🤭 ✅ likely active enough to help your dough rise. However, it’s NOT always foolproof. Here’s why: ❌ lower hydration starters (aka stiff starters) don’t always float even if they are ready. ❌ when you stir your starter a lot it can often knock out its gases, causing it to sink even though it’s at peak. ❌ starters past their peak rise will often sink because the bubbles have collapsed but they are often still active and okay to use for dough. The bottom line: sure, the float test can be a good indicator, but it should never be your ONLY indicator. Also look for: starter to double-triple in size, a bubbly surface and a sour (not unbearable) smell. Hope this helps. 🫶 And remember, I have a free sourdough starter guide - it’s linked in my bio 🔗 #sourdough #sourdoughbread #starter #sourdoughstarters #sourdoughstarter
#Starter Float Test Reel by @bakingtosurvive_ - SOURDOUGH STARTER TEST

FLOAT TEST🌟is your starter ready to bake with?!

Fill a glass with cool/room temperature water add a teaspoon of your starter
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SOURDOUGH STARTER TEST FLOAT TEST🌟is your starter ready to bake with?! Fill a glass with cool/room temperature water add a teaspoon of your starter when it’s at PEAK 🌟If it floats it’s ready to bake with, if it sinks it’s not ready & needs to be fed more. • • • • #sourdough#sourdoughbaking#sourdoughrecipe#sourdoughdiscard#sourdoughdiscardrecipe#sourdoughstarter#sourdoughloaf#sourdoughscoring#breadmaking#wildyeast#wildyeastbread#homesteadmama#homesteadmamas#homesteadingmama#homesteadingmamas#homesteader#homesteadlife#homesteadkitchen#homemadehomestead#floattest#makedontbuy#makeyourown#sourdoughbread#everybitcounts#beprepared#bepreparednotscared#womenwhoprep#homemaker#workingkitchen#sourdoughart
#Starter Float Test Reel by @simplicityandastarter (verified account) - What is the float test?

If you've been apart of the sourdough world for a week or for years, then you've probably come across the term "the Float Tes
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What is the float test? If you’ve been apart of the sourdough world for a week or for years, then you’ve probably come across the term “the Float Test”. The float test is one way to test if your sourdough starter is ready to make sourdough bread. This test can be super helpful, especially for beginners, who are unsure when their sourdough starter is ready to use after a feeding. How to do the Float Test: Fill a glass with water and place a spoonful of sourdough starter into the water. If it floats, it is ready to bake with! If the starter sinks, it needs more time rise. The carbon dioxide (bubbles you see in the starter) that are trapped should help the starter float in water. Now, a disclaimer, the Float Test isn’t always a surefire way to tell if your starter is ready to bake with. For example, if you stir your starter and release all the bubbles, the starter may sink to the bottom of the glass, but it is technically still ready to bake with. So, make sure that you see the first three cues - your starter has doubled in size, has bubbles throughout, and a pleasant yeasty aroma - before trying the Float Test. The Float Test can be just one more helpful way to know if your starter is ready to bake with. Wanting to make you’re own sourdough starter? Comment link and I will send you a FREE resource with step-by-step directions. #floattest #sourdoughfloattest #sourdoughfloatingtest #sourdoughstartertips #sourdoughstartertipsandtricks
#Starter Float Test Reel by @bread.and.grace - Wondering if your starter is ready to bake? Here are some foolproof tips to check!

1️⃣ Bubbles & Volume: A strong starter should be full of bubbles a
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Wondering if your starter is ready to bake? Here are some foolproof tips to check! 1️⃣ Bubbles & Volume: A strong starter should be full of bubbles and doubled in size with a domed or slightly flat top (indicating it has peaked). 
2️⃣ Float Test: Gently drop a spoonful into water. If it floats, it’s full of air and strong enough to leaven your dough. (If it sinks, give it more time or feed it again!) 
3️⃣ Smell Check: A ready starter smells tangy, slightly sweet, or mildly yeasty. If it smells overly acidic or like alcohol, it may need another feeding. 
4️⃣ Timing Matters: Feed your starter and use it when it’s at its peak (usually 4-8 hours after feeding, depending on your environment). 
5️⃣ Consistency: It should be stretchy when stirred, not runny or overly thick. A strong starter = better bread. Take care of it, and it will take care of you! #sourdoughstarter #bakingbread #fermentation #sourdough #starter #homemadebread #breadmaking
#Starter Float Test Reel by @addictedtoloaves - I'm going to take a guess you too have been fooled that you should use your starter when doubled. 

The thing is, a happy healthy starter that is thri
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I’m going to take a guess you too have been fooled that you should use your starter when doubled. The thing is, a happy healthy starter that is thriving isn’t going to double… it’s going to triple, quadruple even.. I started off using a “float test” where you put a bit of starter on some water if it’s active it will float. This is very deceiving as your starter will float at many stages including when doubled which is when a lot of people say is you should use your starter. It’s going to be FULL of life!! If it’s domed on the top give it more time. You want to see craters! The first step to a well fermented (pillowy crumb) sourdough loaf is an active starter! Knowing when your starter is TRULY active just comes with time and getting to know it. Does your starter have a name? Am I wrong for not naming mine. 😆
#Starter Float Test Reel by @eatbasilandbloom (verified account) - Sourdough starter float test? No thanks. Here's why I don't do the float test to see if my starter is ready. #sourdough #sourdoughstarter #bakersofig
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Sourdough starter float test? No thanks. Here’s why I don’t do the float test to see if my starter is ready. #sourdough #sourdoughstarter #bakersofig #bakersofinstagram #sourdoughbaking #sourdoughbread #baking #breadbaking #homebaker #microbakery
#Starter Float Test Reel by @isaacs_artisan_sourdough (verified account) - The float test isn't wrong.
It's just incomplete.
Bubbles help-but timing matters more."

Caption (honest + practical):
The float test can lie to you.
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The float test isn’t wrong. It’s just incomplete. Bubbles help—but timing matters more.” Caption (honest + practical): The float test can lie to you. Yes, floating means gas. But gas ≠ strength. A starter can float and still be under-fermented or past peak. What I actually trust: • Rise and fall pattern • Peak timing after feeding • Texture (light, webby, domed) • Smell (clean, mildly sweet—not sharp) The float test is a party trick. Your eyes are the real test. Save this before you bake a flat loaf. 🍞

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