Marina I'm a murderer too. Mine go purple. Scary what is lurking in my fridge to make it go purple.
Quote from: Bedlam on July 09, 2015, 01:54:24 pmMarina I'm a murderer too. Mine go purple. Scary what is lurking in my fridge to make it go purple.I'm glad I am not the only one!I have made Helene's loaf often and love it, the only problem is that I am not always organised enough to make it in the time I have got available.
Marina, not sure if this answers your question, but here goes. To make bread,(not flat bread), you need a rising agent, fresh yeast, dried yeast, SD starter or in the case of Irish soda bread, soda. You can use a combination of yeast and SD. Each produces a different result. If you want to make a bread with a similar texture and slight SD flavour Helenes recipe using A little yeast, proving over night and baking in a preheated iron pot, is about as close as you can get. Gert has made this several times with great success.,You can also add yoghurt to a dried yeast mixture for a slightly sour flavour. Nothing really replaces a true SD loaf. Hope this helps.