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What to Do With Sourdough Discard (25 Easy Recipes)

Updated: Apr 5, 2026 · Published: Jan 30, 2026 by Summer Dempsey · This post may contain affiliate links ·

If you bake sourdough even semi-regularly, you already know the routine: feed the starter, discard some, repeat. And while sourdough discard sounds like something destined for the trash, it’s actually one of the most useful ingredients you can keep in your kitchen.

Sourdough discard adds flavor, tenderness, chew, and depth to recipes—without the long fermentation time of traditional sourdough bread. It’s beginner-friendly, endlessly versatile, and perfect for quick recipes that still feel special.

If you’re new to baking with sourdough, it helps to understand how your starter works—this deep dive into sourdough starter behavior breaks down exactly what’s happening and why discard builds up in the first place.

Jump to:
  • What Is Sourdough Discard?
  • Can You Store Sourdough Discard?
  • Sweet Sourdough Discard Recipes
  • Savory Sourdough Discard Recipes
  • Breakfast & Brunch Favorites
  • Quick & Easy Sourdough Discard Ideas
  • How to Choose Which Discard Recipe to Make
  • Tips for Baking With Sourdough Discard
  • Why Sourdough Discard Recipes Are So Popular
  • Final Thoughts
  • Related
  • Pin to Pinterest

What Is Sourdough Discard?

Sourdough discard is the portion of starter you remove before feeding. It’s usually unfed, less active than ripe starter, and not strong enough on its own to leaven bread—but it’s perfect for recipes that use baking powder, baking soda, or yeast.

Discard:

  • Adds mild tang and complexity
  • Improves texture in baked goods
  • Reduces food waste
  • Makes everyday recipes taste bakery-level

You can use discard straight from the fridge or at room temperature, as long as it smells pleasantly sour (not moldy or rotten).

Not sure how long your discard lasts or the best way to keep it fresh? Here’s a simple guide on how to store sourdough discard (fridge vs freezer) so you always have it ready to use.

Can You Store Sourdough Discard?

Yes—and you should.

Refrigerator:

  • Store discard in a sealed jar
  • Good for 7–10 days (sometimes longer)

Freezer:

  • Freeze in ½-cup portions
  • Great for pancakes, waffles, muffins, and quick breads

Label your jar with the date and stir before using.

Sweet Sourdough Discard Recipes

1. Sourdough Discard Cinnamon Rolls

2. Sourdough Discard Pancakes

3. Sourdough Discard Waffles

4. Sourdough Discard Banana Bread

5. Sourdough Discard Chocolate Chip Cookies

6. Sourdough Discard Brownies

7. Sourdough Discard Blueberry Muffins

8. Sourdough Discard Coffee Cake

9. Sourdough Discard Donuts

10. Sourdough Discard Scones

Savory Sourdough Discard Recipes

11. Sourdough Discard Crackers

12. Sourdough Discard Flatbread

13. Sourdough Discard Pizza Dough

14. Sourdough Discard Biscuits

15. Sourdough Discard Sandwich Bread

16. Sourdough Discard English Muffins

17. Sourdough Discard Pretzels

18. Sourdough Discard Cornbread

Breakfast & Brunch Favorites

19. Sourdough Discard Crepes

20. Sourdough Discard Dutch Baby

21. Sourdough Discard Breakfast Casserole

Quick & Easy Sourdough Discard Ideas

22. Sourdough Discard Tortillas

23. Sourdough Discard Naan

24. Sourdough Discard Popovers

25. Sourdough Discard Focaccia

How to Choose Which Discard Recipe to Make

Ask yourself:

  • Do I want sweet or savory?
  • How much time do I have?
  • Do I want something freezer-friendly?
  • Am I baking for breakfast, dessert, or dinner?

Keeping a few go-to discard recipes in rotation makes sourdough maintenance feel fun instead of frustrating.

Tips for Baking With Sourdough Discard

  • Stir discard before measuring
  • Expect slight variation in hydration
  • Balance acidity with sugar or fat in sweet recipes
  • Use baking soda to neutralize excess tang

Discard is forgiving—don’t overthink it.

Why Sourdough Discard Recipes Are So Popular

Sourdough discard recipes consistently perform well because they:

  • Solve a real problem (waste)
  • Appeal to beginner bakers
  • Don’t require special equipment
  • Work year-round
  • Are highly pinnable and shareable

Before you go, make sure you’re storing your discard the right way so it’s always ready for your next recipe—this fridge vs freezer guide makes it simple.

Final Thoughts

If you’ve ever felt guilty tossing sourdough discard, this is where everything changes. Instead of waste, it becomes an opportunity—one that opens the door to some of the easiest, most satisfying recipes you can make at home.

What I love most about these sourdough discard recipes is how practical they are. They’re not complicated or overly fussy. They’re the kind of recipes you can come back to again and again—quick pancakes on a slow morning, soft cookies for an afternoon treat, or something warm and comforting to share with your family.

This collection is meant to take the guesswork out of it. No more wondering what to do with that jar in your fridge. You’ll have go-to recipes ready whenever you need them, all tested and reliable so you know they’ll turn out.

And once you start using your discard this way, it becomes part of your rhythm in the kitchen. It’s simple, resourceful, and honestly… a little addictive in the best way.

Because when something this easy turns into something this good, it’s hard to go back to throwing it away.

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Hi, I'm Summer — the slightly messy apron behind Summer & Cinnamon. I'm a mom of three boys, raised in sunny Mesa and now planted in the Utah mountains, where I've traded city life for hiking trails and mixing bowls. Before kids, I worked in events — now I share comfort food recipes my family actually eats and party planning calculators built on real catering math.

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