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	Comments on: Borodinsky sourdough rye. It&#8217;s been a year since I made one of these and I don&#8217;t want to go back to &#8216;normal&#8217; sourdough rye now, despite the fact that this bread needs me more during the fermentation.
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It&#8217;s flavour, which gets better from days 2 and 3, is deep, fragrant and rich &#8211; from the molasses I added, plus the malt grain and caraway seed mix that I toasted and included. It&#8217;s soft and cakey &#8211; from the scald (flour mixed with boiling water) that makes up a large part of it.
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I prep the starter and the scald the evening before and then mix them together in the morning. Half way through the day I add the remaining flour and molasses. A couple of hours later it&#8217;s ready to shape and then it&#8217;s baked before tea.
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Thanks to @theryebaker for the formula. It&#8217;s a beautiful homage to this wonderful grain.	</title>
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