All is not lost! Take the tiniest scraping, a teaspoon-ish amount, from somewhere up top where you’re sure no glass has gone and then throw it in a small jar with 50g flour and 50g water and I promise you’ll have your starter back in two days tops.
Casscott
The force is strong with that one
Kyrase713
You could salvage your culture. Just dipping in a spoon discard the rest. Dissolve it into water, feed and leave out on the counter for a day. Repeat 2-3 times and there should be no glass shards left inside the starter. Or at least the chance is very slim
PrometheanRevolution
I mean you could dissolve a good portion of that in water and strain it to get rid of glass and then add flour to feed.
blumpkinsplash
Or, rest in pieces and start a new one? My wife has baked 2 of my starters because she doesn’t look in the oven before turning it on. Anyways Gen 3 is alive and thriving.
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All is not lost! Take the tiniest scraping, a teaspoon-ish amount, from somewhere up top where you’re sure no glass has gone and then throw it in a small jar with 50g flour and 50g water and I promise you’ll have your starter back in two days tops.
The force is strong with that one
You could salvage your culture. Just dipping in a spoon discard the rest. Dissolve it into water, feed and leave out on the counter for a day. Repeat 2-3 times and there should be no glass shards left inside the starter. Or at least the chance is very slim
I mean you could dissolve a good portion of that in water and strain it to get rid of glass and then add flour to feed.
Or, rest in pieces and start a new one? My wife has baked 2 of my starters because she doesn’t look in the oven before turning it on. Anyways Gen 3 is alive and thriving.