Brooderhood recipe

Brooderhood

Rotterdam, Netherlands

Mixture

Unknown
Liquid Flour Other
Brooderhood

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Since 2021

I started this art community Proyect in my neighbourhood in search of bringing the community together and promoting reflection on the role of ancestors and tradition in shaping the future. The sourdough chain and community bread-making serve as symbols of this goal, representing the blending of tradition and transition.

Characteristics

Our sourdough started in 2021 as part of a community art project in the Bospolder-Tussendijken neighbourhood of Rotterdam, NL. The sourdough carries the ancestral powers of each participant added during the ritual of flour and the water, representing the group's connection to their ancestry and commitment to being better ancestors for future generations.

Taste & flavour

Brooderhood top shot
Brooderhood jar shot
Brooderhood front shot
Brooderhood rising shot

Recipe

Starting ingredients

  • tbsp Flour
  • g Water 50

Feeding ingredients

  • tbsp Flour
  • g Water 50
1
in a communal process where each person adds a tablespoon of flour and water to a shared container.
tbsp Flour
2
in a communal process where each person adds a tablespoon of flour and water to a shared container.
g Water 50

Working method

1
We make sourdough using a ritual with neighbours in a communal process where each person adds a tablespoon of flour and water to a shared container. The sourdough is then taken home and cared for until the next time the group gets together.
tbsp Flour
2
The addition of flour and water also symbolizes the addition of each person's abilities and powers from their ancestors, making the sourdough a representation of the neighborhood's collective heritage.
g Water 50

Result

community bread

A group of neighbours forms our sourdough chain. together we bake each our own unique bread like a fingerprint.
Brooderhood community bread  first overview
Brooderhood community bread  second overview
Brooderhood community bread  first slice
Brooderhood community bread  second slice

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