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	Comments on: Millet and sorghum are both grown in Italy, so were my default for creating a #lectinfree sourdough. This is the best combo so far: 50/50.  The bread is made soft and sweet by the sorghum, but given structure and tang by the millet.
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250g millet flour
250g sorghum flour
10g psyllium husk
120g millet sourdough starter
9g salt 
500g water
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I mix the flours and salt together. When the starter is peaking, I gel the psyllium in the water for 25 mins, then add in the starter. I mix all this into the dry ingredients and then leave overnight in the fridge. In the morning, I take it out, leave till room temp, the pan it up and proof for an hour and a half. 200C for 20 mins, then 175C for 35 mins and it&#8217;s done.
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This is only my third attempt at a #lectinfreebread, but 2 years of making soudough has helped. Still, my next attempt will be 75/25 in favour of sorghum&#8230;we&#8217;ll see how that turns out.	</title>
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