Can You Freeze Sourdough Discard for Later Use? - (2024)

Are you finding you just don’t have the time to deal with all of your sourdough discard, but you also don’t want to waste it? Learn how to freeze sourdough starter discard for long term storage without a lot of work and how to revive it for future use.

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What is Sourdough Discard?

Sourdough baking comes with regular feedings and the need to discard some of the starter before feeding each time. If you’re baking frequently, you may find that you have an excess of discard. Most don’t want to waste the discarded sourdough starter. A simple way to use it is to make sourdough crackers.

Its true, sourdough discard cannot be used to replace the leavening agent in most recipes. You will still need an additional agent like baking soda, baking powder, or commercial yeast for their lift. But the great thing about adding discard to a recipe is the ability to long ferment the grains, making them more digestible. All the more reason to have an abundance of discard available.

I recently had a friend ask me, can you freeze sourdough discard? I thought about it and said that I’d do some experimenting and get back to her. It turns out that it freezes quite well.

Why Freeze Sourdough Discard?

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Freezing sourdough discard has some benefits that are different than freezing sourdough starter. Sometimes you want to have some discard on hand that has a mild flavor to add to your baked goods. Being able to freeze discard a day or two after it’s been fed means that your discard will have a light tang. The longer it goes unfed, the higher the acidity levels go up, resulting in a stronger, more pungent flavor. Others prefer a lighter tangy flavor. Whichever you choose, it’s a great way to have some control over the tanginess of your discard along with the ability to use it whenever you need it.

How to Freeze Sourdough Discard

For best results, use sourdough discard that came from a mature sourdough starter. If you have a new starter, you can use the frozen discard to add flavor to any baked good, but you may not have success if you plan to revive into an active sourdough starter.

I found that freezing sourdough discard in small serving sizes using any kind of silicone mold made for the easiest removal. Other great options would be an ice cube tray, muffin pan, or any small mold you may have on hand.

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Fill molds full of sourdough discard. If using individual molds, to make transporting them easier, place molds on a baking sheet. Place molds in the freezer for 4-6 hours, or until the discard is frozen solid. Remove the discard from the molds. (If using a muffin pan, run the bottom of the pan under hot water for 5-10 seconds and use a spoon or butter knife to lift out. This will thaw the discard enough so that it releases for easy removal.)

Label the freezer bag with the date. Place frozen discard in a plastic bag or an airtight container and place back into the freezer. Do your best to remove excess air from the ziplock bag to prevent freezer burn and ice crystals from forming.

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You now have sourdough discard ready anytime you want to add to a recipe.

Can I Revive Sourdough Discard into an Active Sourdough Starter?

Yes! The yeast and bacteria slow their activity in cold temperatures but do not die off completely, they’re one of the most resilient life-forms around. Since the discard is still full of natural yeast and lactic acid bacteria, adding fresh flour and water to it allows the fermented sourdough culture the food it needs to wake up and grow. Even a small amount of starter is teeming with life. This is the reason sourdough bakers store starter in refrigerators, they can go for longer periods between feedings.

Place a frozen cube of sourdough discard in a small container. I suggest using a glass jar so that you can see signs of activity.

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Add one tablespoon of warm water and one tablespoon of all-purpose flour over the frozen sourdough discard and allow to thaw at room temperature.

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(Don’t use a microwave to thaw, it will kill/cook it) Stir once the discard is thawed and place in a warm spot for 8-12 hours, covering it with plastic wrap or a lid to keep the dust out of it. After this time, you should start to see some activity. If the time has passed and you don’t see any activity, feed another round of flour and water. Continue the process until you see it revive and full of activity.

How Long Will Discard Last in the Freezer?

Sourdough discard will last quite a long time kept at such low temperature, up to 12 months.

I’d love to hear from you! Please leave a comment about freezing your sourdough discard.

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Can You Freeze Sourdough Discard for Later Use? - (2024)

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is a simple way to preserve your starter for up to a year without feeding it. If you need to take a sourdough hiatus, this is a perfect way to save starter for later use.

How do I freeze sourdough discard? ›

Take your active sourdough starter and spoon into silicone muffin cups or ice cube tray, or even just a muffin pan lined with regular muffin liners or plastic wrap. Freeze until completely frozen for about 3-4 hours. Remove the frozen sourdough starter from the mold and place in a freezer safe ziploc bag.

How do you store sourdough discard to use later? ›

If you want to avoid wasting that flavorful discard, it can be stored on the counter for 1-2 days, in the fridge for about a week, or even in the freezer for months! Room temperature discard needs to be used more quickly or the sour flavor may become overwhelming.

Can I use month old sourdough discard? ›

You can store mature sourdough discard in the refrigerator indefinitely. As long as there is no mold, it is good to use. It may develop a grayish liquid on top called “hooch” which can be poured off before use or stirred in. If you stir it in, the flavor will become more sour.

What to do with a lot of sourdough discard? ›

The sourdough discard recipes that use the most sourdough discard are sourdough discard waffles, muffins, crackers, pie crust and pizza dough.

How to revive sourdough starter after freezing? ›

Discard all but 50g of the sourdough starter. Feed the remaining 50g of starter in the jar with 50g of warm water and 50g of flour. Repeat this step until the starter is doubling and active (like it was before you froze it). It should be ready to use in 2 to 3 feeds.

How do I reactivate my sourdough discard? ›

A sourdough starter kept in the refrigerator is revived by feeding. If the starter has been in the fridge for a week or less, I'll take about 60 grams of it (equal parts by weight of water and flour) and add 60 grams of 100F water and 60 grams of plain flour. The new fed starter is about room temperature after mixing.

When should you throw out a sourdough discard? ›

You can store sourdough discard in the fridge for up to 2 weeks. It's fine to leave it on the counter for up 24 hours, however if you aren't planning to use it straight away it's always better to store it in the fridge.

Can I use sourdough discard to make another starter? ›

Absolutely! You can take a portion of sourdough discard and add a few grams of flour and a few grams of water to create a healthy active sourdough starter. You may need to feed your revived starter a few more times before its ready to make bread.

How long is sourdough discard good for on the counter? ›

At room temperature (70 F), sourdough discard should last about 1-2 days. Beyond that, it won't go bad necessarily, it will just become more acidic as time goes on (especially in warm weather). Not ideal for sweet recipes. In the fridge, it will keep for about a week or so, and in the freezer it will last indefinitely.

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

With each sourdough starter feeding, you'll be discarding some to avoid it from becoming overly acidic. Most will compost or trash this discard, but you can save it and use it in other recipes!

Does sourdough discard have health benefits? ›

Sourdough discard recipes not only reduce waste but also offer health benefits, making them a wonderful addition to a balanced diet. The fermentation process of the sourdough starter increases the availability of certain nutrients and can help improve digestion.

What is the difference between discard and starter? ›

I would say the best way to differentiate between discard and active starter is that active starter is starter that has doubled and peaked whereas discard is any starter that is not the main starter and is not being used in an active sourdough recipe as a leavening agent.

How do you freeze sourdough discard? ›

Label the freezer bag with the date. Place frozen discard in a plastic bag or an airtight container and place back into the freezer. Do your best to remove excess air from the ziplock bag to prevent freezer burn and ice crystals from forming. You now have sourdough discard ready anytime you want to add to a recipe.

How do you preserve sourdough discard? ›

I have kept my inactive starter or “discard” in the fridge for six months and brought her back to life in three feedings. Make sure you store it in a locking lid jar, that is essential! This keeps mold spores out and other fridge bacteria you don't want in your starter.

Does sourdough discard go bad in fridge? ›

Even when refrigerated, sourdough discard will eventually go bad. It is important to always check your sourdough discard for signs of spoilage in order to prevent adding an unpleasant flavor to foods — or worse, consuming harmful pathogens. Be sure to examine your discard with your senses of sight and smell.

What is the best way to freeze fresh sourdough bread? ›

The trick to freezing sourdough bread? Keep air away from the bread's surface to avoid freezer burn. If you're freezing a freshly baked loaf, you'll want to wait until it cools completely. You can freeze a whole loaf, a half loaf, or even cut it into slices, then wrap the bread tightly in freezer-friendly products.

How do you refresh frozen sourdough? ›

Sandwich Loaves - Thaw on counter overnight (or at least 1-2hrs). Refresh lightly in toaster for a soft slice longer for toast. OR Pull slices direct from freezer and toast to thaw.

How long can you keep sourdough discard before it goes bad? ›

Sourdough discard only lasts a day or two at room temperature. As such, it is best to keep your discard in the fridge, where it will last for up to one week. Of course, you can only rely on it lasting that long if you store it correctly.

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