Over 30 Sourdough Recipes to Make with a Sourdough Starter (2024)

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If you’ve ever made your own sourdough starter from wild yeast for making homemade sourdough bread you’ve probably found yourself wondering what else you can use it for besides just bread. And if you’ve been maintaining a sourdough starter for any length of time, then you know that it can multiply pretty quickly when you feed it and you can end up with a lot of extra. But rather than just throwing away the extra sourdough starter, it’s nice to be able to use it to bake with, so I decided to gather up a big list of ideas for sourdough recipes to make with a sourdough starter.

These recipes all use homemade wild yeast for a sourdough flavor and for a rising agent. Some of the recipes use only sourdough yeast with no other types of yeast or rising agents like baking powder and soda and they are slowly fermented overnight. Some of the recipes use a mix of sourdough yeast and regular store bought yeast to give the sourdough flavor and to help give the dough a better rise. And a couple of the recipes use the sourdough starter mostly for the flavor and use primarily other rising agents. I’ve tried to indicate how the sourdough starter is used for each of the recipes listed below.

This list has a little bit of everything, including breakfast items like waffles and donuts, several different bread options, and other baked goods like rolls. There are also a couple of recipes for making different types of sourdough starters like rye and gluten free ones, too.

So if you’re like me and you’ve ever found yourself wondering what to make with your homemade sourdough starter, here’s a list of over 30 different recipes to make with your sourdough starter:

If you love sourdough baking, and you're looking for more recipes to try, here are some great ideas for recipes that you can make with a sourdough starter.

Breakfast Recipes

Here are some great sourdough breakfast recipes to try:

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Overnight Sourdough Spelt Waffles

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These vegan waffles are made with spelt flour and you can prepare the batter the night before so it's ready to go in the morning when you wake up.

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Overnight Sourdough Waffles

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These overnight sourdough waffles use similar ingredients to traditional waffles, but they use a sourdough starter as the leavening agent rather than baking powder or soda.

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Red, White and Blueberry Sourdough Waffles

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These waffles are made with buttermilk and plenty of blueberries and served with strawberries or other fresh berries.

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Sourdough Donuts with Cinnamon Sugar

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These sourdough yeast donuts are fermented with sourdough yeast rather than commercial yeast, and they have a delicious cinnamon sugar coating on them.

Bread Recipes

Bread is what we often think of when we think of sourdough baking. Here are some great sourdough bread recipes to try:

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Easy Homemade Sourdough Bread Recipe from 1869

This old-fashioned sourdough bread recipe from 1869 is an easy recipe for beginner bakers because you only have to knead the dough once and you can let the dough rise in the same pan you bake the bread in.

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Honey Whole Grain Sourdough Bread

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This honey whole grain sourdough bread uses heirloom and ancient grains, and it is naturally fermented and leavened.

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Pain de Méteil ~ 45% Rye Sourdough Hearth Bread

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This sourdough rye bread uses enough rye flour to give the bread a nice flavor but not so much that it is difficult to bake with. It also uses a blend of sourdough yeast and standard yeast to help the bread rise.

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Kaylen's Bread

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This simple sourdough bread recipe is easy to make and has just five basic ingredients.

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No Knead Sourdough Bread

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This simple and basic sourdough bread recipe can be made without having to knead the dough.

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Sourdough Rye Bread Bowls

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These sourdough rye bread bowls are made with a blend of sourdough and standard yeast, and they are a fun way to serve homemade soups and stews.

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How to Make Sourdough Focaccia: a Step-by-Step Tutorial

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This sourdough focaccia recipe is made with olive oil and includes a drizzle of butter, garlic, and oregano on the top.

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Sourdough Pumpernickel Bread Recipe

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This dark sourdough pumpernickle bread is made with rye flour, whole wheat flour, and other flavorful ingredients like coffee, cocoa, and molasses.

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Hokkaido Milk Sandwich Loaf

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This hokkaido milk sandwich loaf is made with a slow fermentation from sourdough yeast and the texture is very soft and pillowy.

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Sourdough Rye Bread

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This sourdough rye bread recipe is made with a blend of rye and wheat flours and is traditionally fermented using a rye sourdough starter.

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Country Sourdough Bread

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This country sourdough bread recipe uses a blend of whole wheat and all purpose flour and it has a long fermentation with a traditional sourdough starter.

Einkorn Sourdough Bread

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This rustic sourdough bread recipe uses ancient einkorn flour for a nice depth of flavor and a soft texture in the crumb.

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How to Make Sourdough Focaccia

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This step by step recipe for sourdough focaccia gives detailed instructions with photos and a video to show the process of preparing and kneading the dough.

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Whole Wheat Sourdough Bread

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This recipe uses a blend of whole wheat and white bread flour, and it uses both wild sourdough yeast and packaged yeast. There are also instructions for making your own wild yeast starter

Other Sourdough Baked Goods

These non-bread baked goods are made with sourdough yeast.

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Sourdough Crescent Rolls

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These crescent rolls have a slightly sweet flavor with a bit of a sourdough taste and they are leavened with a blend of sourdough yeast and standard yeast.

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Sourdough English Muffins

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These English muffins have a nice flavor from the sourdough starter but they rise quickly because of the addition of standard yeast. They are perfect for spreading with homemade jam or jellies.

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Old Hartford Election Cake

This old-fashioned 19th century recipe was once very popular to serve at elections. It is a spice cake with raisins and currents that is leavened with traditional sourdough yeast.

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Sweet And Buttery Sourdough Pie Crust - Traditionally Fermented For A Nourished Diet

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This sweet and buttery sourdough pie crust recipe is made with a traditional slow fermentation with sourdough yeast and it is perfect for making pies and other recipes that call for pastry dough.

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Japanese Hokkaido Milk Hotdog Buns

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These Japanese Hokkaido milk hot dog buns are soft and fluffy and made with a traditional slow fermentation with sourdough yeast.

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Vegan Sourdough Banana Bread

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This vegan sourdough banana bread recipe has a nice flavor from the addition of the sourdough starter but it also has baking soda for additional leavening to allow it to still be a quickly made bread.

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Vegan Fried Chicken and Sourdough Biscuits – Vegan Yack Attack

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These vegan sourdough biscuits are made with a mix of all-purpose four and whole wheat pastry flour and they use both sourdough yeast and baking powder for leavening so they are quickly made.

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Winter Root Vegetable Pizza with Spelt Sourdough Crust

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This winter root vegetable pizza recipe has a spelt crust traditionally fermented with a sourdough starter and you can top it with root vegetables or with any toppings of your choice.

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Sourdough Cheese Crackers - Taste Love and Nourish

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These sourdough cheese crackers are made with whole wheat flour, olive oil, and nutritional yeast to give them a cheese flavor, and they are made with only sourdough yeast.

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Rye Sourdough Spaetzle with Caramelized Cipollini & Sautéed Mushrooms

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This rye sourdough spaetzle recipe uses a rye sourdough starter, and it can be made quickly in just 30 minutes.

Other Sourdough Recipes

These other sourdough recipes include a drink made with a sourdough culture and recipes for how to make your own sourdough starters.

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How to Make Kvass

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This traditional probiotic drink recipe is made with a sourdough starter and leftover bread to create a refreshing beverage.

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How to Make Homemade Yeast

This recipe gives detailed instructions for how to make your own homemade sourdough yeast using just flour and water.

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Homemade Rye Sourdough Starter

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This recipe explains how to make a sourdough starter using rye flour rather than using wheat flour and show the step by step process.

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Gluten-free Sourdough Starter--{Grain-free too!}

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This recipe describes how you can make a gluten-free sourdough starter to use in gluten-free baking, and there are options for making it grain-free too.

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How To Make Sourdough Starter From Wild, Natural Yeast

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This recipe shows the step by step process for how you can make your own sourdough starter from wild natural yeast.

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Over 30 Sourdough Recipes to Make with a Sourdough Starter (2024)

FAQs

What is the oldest sourdough starter recipe? ›

Blackley's sourdough starter, created from 4,500 year-old yeast, is considered the oldest sourdough starter, per Oldest. Other starters like the Saint Honoratus Wheat also are quite old. A bakery called Chrissi's Farmhouse Bakery uses it and said, “This noble starter dates back 900 years.

How do you use a lot of sourdough starter? ›

10 ways to use up sourdough starter
  1. Sourdough crumpets. Add your sourdough starter to crumpet batter for a super light and airy texture. ...
  2. Sourdough crackers. ...
  3. Sourdough pancakes. ...
  4. Sourdough pizza.
  5. Sourdough scones. ...
  6. Sourdough focaccia. ...
  7. Sourdough toad-in-the-hole. ...
  8. Sourdough hot cross buns.

What happens if you use more sourdough starter? ›

The more starter you use, the faster your dough will ferment - resulting in a less sour loaf. Of course the amount of starter is actually a ratio in relation to the flour - so 50g of starter to 500g of flour will ferment at a much slower rate than 200g of starter to 500g of flour.

When should you not use sourdough starter? ›

After a few days, your daily 1/4 cup flour and water won't be enough to sustain your entire jar of starter, and your starter will be slow and sluggish, not much better than discard itself. But that's not necessarily a bad thing, depending on what you want to bake with it.

Does a sourdough starter get better with age? ›

For most bakers, the answer is a clear no. Maurizio Leo, author of the award-winning bread cookbook The Perfect Loaf, still uses the first starter he ever made; it's now 12 years old. And while he's sentimental about that starter, he says its age doesn't really impact his bread.

Can sourdough starter go rancid? ›

Rancid or Putrid Smell – If your starter has a rancid, putrid, or even rotten odour, then it is likely to have spoiled or have been contaminated. This could be due to the growth of harmful bacteria or mould. In this case, it is best to discard the starter and start fresh.

Do you have to discard sourdough starter every time you feed it? ›

Do I have to discard my sourdough starter? It would be best if you discarded some portion of your starter each time you feed it unless you want to continue to let it grow. Eventually, you need to discard the used “food” (flour and water) that's been used to sustain your starter during the last fermentation period.

Can you overfeed your sourdough starter? ›

Yes, you can overfeed your sourdough starter. Audrey explains: “Every time you add more flour and water, you are depleting the existing population of natural bacteria and yeast.” If you keep adding more and more, eventually you'll dilute the starter so much that you'll just have flour and water.

Can I use my sourdough starter every day? ›

A starter stored in the fridge will only require feeding once a week to maintain it. If you use your sourdough starter every day, keep it at room temperature. Follow the feeding instructions above and then leave it at room temperature. You will need to 'feed' it every day (at the same time, if possible).

What is the ratio of sourdough starter to flour for bread? ›

So, a sourdough feeding ratio is the relative amount (referring to weight) of old sourdough compared to fresh flour and water. Typical feeding ratios are 1:2:2 or 1:3:3 (old sourdough: fresh flour: water). However, even extreme ratios like 1:50:50 would still work.

Can you add too much sourdough starter? ›

If you have too much starter compared to the additional flour and water you're adding, your hungry starter consumes all the nutrients and then it's not as bubbly.

How much sourdough starter is needed for a loaf of bread? ›

The amount of active starter needed for one loaf of bread can vary depending on the recipe and the desired characteristics of the bread. As a general guideline, a common rule of thumb is to use around 20-30% of the total flour weight in the recipe as the amount of starter.

Should I stir my sourdough starter between feedings? ›

It is important that you stir the sourdough starter every day in the morning and in the evening. Feed the starter. Add 60 g flour and 60 g lukewarm water, stir well to combine, and let sit out for 24 hours.

What happens if you forgot to discard sourdough starter? ›

If you didn't discard a portion of your starter each time you feed it, two things would happen: Your starter would grow to an enormous, unmanageable size. Your starter would likely become more and more inhospitable to the bacteria and yeast we want as the mixture would become ever more acidic.

What is the best flour for sourdough starter? ›

The best flour blend for creating a new sourdough starter is 50% whole-meal flour (whole wheat or whole rye) and 50% bread flour or all-purpose flour. I recommend a 50/50 mix of whole wheat flour and bread flour. Why do you need to use these two types of flour?

When was the first sourdough starter made? ›

Where and when did sourdough originate? The origins of bread-making are so ancient that we are unable to say for certain, but the first recorded civilization we know of that made sourdough bread was the Egyptians around 1500 BC.

How do you make an old sourdough starter? ›

If you haven't used your starter for a while, bring it to room temperature, remove some starter, and then feed what remains once or twice so that it revives and becomes strong enough for bread. Some people discard the weaker starter they remove, adding it to their compost.

Can sourdough starter last 13 years? ›

Dried sourdough starter lasts indefinitely, and can be brought back to life with water and flour when you're finally ready to bake again.

How old is Boudin sourdough starter? ›

Our starter is proprietary, as it is the original mother dough from 1849, so we do not share or sell it. We don't make an extra sour version of our bread, either, as we prefer to use the original Sourdough French Bread recipe.

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