Sourdough Biscuits - The Best Sourdough Discard Recipe! (2024)

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These quick, easy, and buttery sourdough biscuits are the perfect way to use up some sourdough discard when feeding your sourdough starter.They can be mixed, baked, and on the dinner or breakfast table in less than 30 minutes!

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Sourdoughbiscuits are evenmore flavorful thantraditional buttermilk biscuitsbecause of the delightful sourdough tang. They are just as easy to make as regular biscuits as long as you have a sourdough starter hanging out in your refrigerator. This is the only sourdough biscuit recipe you will ever need!

Post updated 2/16/22.

Why You Should Make Your Own Sourdough Starter

Even if you don’t have the time or inclination to make sourdough bread from scratch, asourdough starteris the secret to the most delicious pancakes, waffles, and biscuits you’ll ever taste!

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Sourdough startercan also be used in dessertslike my easy Pumpkin Maple Sourdough Cakeor rich and decadentSourdough Chocolate Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting.I’ve also experimented with adding it toquick breads like my favorite Sourdough Banana Bread. One of my very favorite ways to use sourdough starter is in my Sourdough Pie Crust. The sourdough possibilities are endless!

Although it takes a bit of time to make a sourdough starterfrom scratch, it’s easy to do.And once you have a sourdough starter going, you can keep it for a lifetime or even longer if your family decides to carry on the tradition – how cool is that!?

I also think that creating a sourdough starter could be a really fun and educational science project to do with kids. I’m really looking forward to sharing these things with my daughter when she is old enough.

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I will be sharing easy everyday sourdough recipes here on the blog onSundays. Welove to eatsourdough biscuits or sourdough waffles on Sunday mornings so I thoughtit wouldbe fun to start a Sourdough Sunday series to share these easy and delicious recipes with all of you.

Next, you’ll find lots of step-by-step photos to show you just how easy it is to make these biscuits from scratch. If you’d prefer to jump straight to the printable recipe, just scroll to the very bottom of the post. Enjoy!

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How to Make Sourdough Biscuits

In addition to the sourdough starter, you’ll need just a handful of everyday pantry items to make these biscuits. Start with one cup of flour – either all purpose or a mixture of half all purpose and half cake flour for an extra light biscuit.

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In a large bowl, measure out some baking powder, baking soda, and salt. You can use whatever type of salt you happen to keep on hand, just make sure to read the recipe notes for a tip on using the correct amount of salt if you prefer kosher or fine grain sea salt.

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To keep things simple, I use a whisk to combine the dry ingredients. But you can also run everything through a sifter or sieve a couple times to make sure it’s well blended.

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Next, add some very cold butter that you’ve chopped up in advance.

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Blend the butter into the flour mixture using a pastry cutter or your fingertips. I like to use a combination of both methods. Just work as quickly as you can so the butter stays cold.

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This is what the flour and butter should look like when it’s blended enough. It will look like a mixture of coarse crumbs with little chunks of butter about the size of peas mixed in.

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Measure out a cup of unfed sourdough starter straight from the fridge.

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Add the starter the to the flour and butter mixture. One cup of sourdough starter equals about a cup of flour plus half a cup of water. So half the flour in the recipe was blended with the butter and the other half is delivered in the sourdough starter. Does that make sense?

Do Sourdough Biscuits Need Buttermilk?

The water in the starter is the only liquid we’ll need to bring the dough together. There’s no need for buttermilk because the sourdough starter is acidic and works just like buttermilk to react with the baking soda. And I think it adds just as much flavor as buttermilk, if not more!

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Mix everything together with a big spoon. If your starter has been fed more recently and is thicker than mine, it might be a little more difficult to combine everything with a spoon. In that case, just jump in with clean hands and quickly mix everything together.

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Mixuntil the dough just comes together and most of the flour has been absorbed. Since sourdough baking isn’t an exact science, feel free to add just a splash more liquid if the dough seems way too dry (anything will do – water, milk, buttermilk) and if it’s way too wet and sticky, just add a bit more flour.

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Knead the dough in the bowl a couple times just to finish bringing everything together.

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Now dump the dough out onto a lightly floured work surface.

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You can either roll or pat the dough out into a circle that is about 3/4-inch thick.

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If the dough is too sticky, sprinkle just a bit more flour on top and underneath. I love keeping a little shaker container filled with all purpose flour in my pantry. It works perfectly and I use it all the time for baking bread, making pie crusts, biscuits, and scones.

Some containers come with lids, but I just keep mine in a plastic bag to keep the weevils away. I also use these containers for powdered sugar and homemade spice blends or rubs. So handy and inexpensive!

How to Shape Sourdough Biscuits

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Next, cut your biscuits. For these I used a biscuit cutter that was close to 3 inches wide. If you don’t have a biscuit cutter, you can use a glass. Or, if you don’t care about round biscuits, I’m going to let you in on my favorite tip. Instead of rolling it into a circle, pat dough into a thick rectangle. Cut the rectangle into 8 equal squares using a bench scraper or a knife and you’re done! No worrying about re-rolling scraps.

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But if you are cutting round biscuits, you’ll have scraps to deal with. To avoid a really tough biscuit, just gently combine the scraps without working the dough too much.

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Pat it down to the same thickness as before.

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Then cut your last biscuit.

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the last of the scraps and just be hand formed into what I call the ugly biscuit. I eat the ugly biscuit as soon as it comes out of the oven. It’s the baker’s reward for getting up in the morning andmaking biscuits from scratch!

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See the ugly biscuit up in the top right?

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Notice how the ugly biscuit is now gone? Delicious!

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How Long Do You Bake Sourdough Biscuits?

These golden brown flaky biscuits bake up in about 12 to 15 minutes. While they’re baking, you could alwaysmake some sausage gravy and a side of scrambled eggs, which is my husband’s favorite breakfast.

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Or if you’re like me, you could just eat the biscuits with lots of butter and honey.

Whether it’s for breakfast, dinner, or an afternoon snack, I hope you give these biscuits a try soon. If you don’t yet haven a sourdough starter, you should begin here. If you’d prefer to make the best buttermilk biscuits from scratch, I have a great tutorial for that as well.

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Yield: eight 3-inch biscuits

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes

This flaky sourdough biscuits recipe is a great way to use up sourdough discard when feeding your sourdough starter. They can be mixed, baked, and on the dinner or breakfast table in less than 30 minutes!

Ingredients

  • 1 cup flour
  • scant 1/2 teaspoon salt (or 1 tsp kosher salt)
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 6 tablespoons very cold unsalted butter, cut in small pieces
  • 1 cup cold unfed sourdough starter

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 425 degrees
  2. Sift or whisk together well the flour, salt, baking soda, and baking powder.
  3. Cut the butter into the flour using a pastry cutter or your fingertips until the mixture looks like coarse crumbs with pieces of butter about the size of peas.
  4. Add the sourdough starter and mix with a spoon until most of the flour is incorporated. Knead the mixture in the bowl a few times until it comes together.
  5. Turn dough out onto a lightly floured work surface then roll dough or pat it out to about 3/4" thick.
  6. Cut biscuits, gather scraps, re-roll and cut out one or two more.
  7. Place biscuits on an ungreased baking sheet or in a cast iron skillet. You can use parchment paper if you'd like to keep your baking sheet clean. Place them close together, touching, if you want soft-sided biscuits or space them apart for crisper sides.
  8. Bake biscuits at 425 degrees F for 12-15 minutes, until browning around the edges. If you placed biscuits close together, they will take longer than if they are spaced apart.

Notes

You can either use all purpose flour or half all purpose and half cake flour for a lighter biscuit.

If using regular table salt or fine sea salt, use a scant half teaspoon of salt. If using Diamond Crystal kosher salt, use a full teaspoon.

If you want to use salted butter, reduce the salt in the recipe by half.

Nutrition Information:

Yield: 8Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 188Total Fat: 9gSaturated Fat: 5gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 23mgSodium: 335mgCarbohydrates: 24gFiber: 1gSugar: 0gProtein: 4g

Sourdough Biscuits - The Best Sourdough Discard Recipe! (2024)

FAQs

Why didn't my sourdough biscuits rise? ›

Why are my sourdough biscuits flat? Most likely it is the result of old baking powder and/or baking soda. If these ingredients are not fresh, then they may not rise the dough as much or at all.

Do I need to feed my sourdough discard before baking? ›

Absolutely! A jar of sourdough discard serves as an insurance policy against starter death. If you have some discard on hand, remove a spoonful of it and feed it fresh flour and water in a clean jar. You should have a bubbly starter ready to bake with after a couple of feedings, depending on the discard's condition.

Can you make more starter with sourdough discard? ›

One of the amazing benefits of sourdough discard is that you can use it to create new starters, which are known as levains. These off-shoots from the mother starter can be used to experiment with different types of flour or given as a gift – there's nothing quite like sharing an entire ecosystem with your loved ones.

Is sourdough discard still good? ›

Therefore, you can store discard indefinitely, but I suggest using discard within 1-2 weeks. Over time, the discard will become more sour-tasting as it continues to ferment and develop lactic acid. That's why I like to use fresh discard for more sweet recipes, and older discard for more savory recipes.

How to get biscuits to rise higher? ›

Keep the oven hot.

When baking buttery treats like biscuits, the key is to bake them at a temperature where the water in the butter turns quickly to steam. This steam is a big part of how the biscuits achieve their height, as it evaporates up and out.

How to get sourdough to rise more? ›

As a general rule, you can make sourdough rise faster in the winter by using your microwave or turned-off oven as a make-shift proofing box. The enclosed environment will keep the dough warmer and help it to rise. You can also use warm water in your dough (between 80° to 85°F) to speed up the rising process.

Can I feed my sourdough without discarding? ›

If you don't want to discard sourdough starter daily, scale back your feedings by 1/4 cup amounts. Still feels like you're baking too much? You can further reduce your feedings to a weekly basis if you keep your starter in the fridge rather than on the countertop.

Does sourdough discard need to be room temperature before baking? ›

Baking with sourdough discard also adds a great slightly sour flavor and additional lift to your baked goods. When you are baking with sourdough discard, it should always be at room temperature (to help the dough rise), and unfed (i.e. this is the discard, not the fed part of your starter).

What happens if you don't discard sourdough? ›

If you don't discard your sourdough starter, it will grow too big and be unmanageable. Not to mention you will go through an unmentionable amount of flour.

Can I put all my sourdough discard together? ›

You can combine many days' worth of discard in a single jar, adding to it every time you feed your starter until you're ready to bake with your discard.

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?

Does sourdough discard have to be active? ›

On the other hand, sourdough discard refers to the portion of the starter that is removed and discarded before feeding the remaining starter during regular maintenance. It contains some of the fermented mixture but may not be as active as a fully refreshed starter.

Do you discard sourdough every time you feed? ›

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!

How do I know if my sourdough discard is good? ›

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.

Do I put my sourdough discard in the fridge? ›

Sourdough Discard is Best Stored in the Fridge

The cold temperature of the fridge also slows yeast activity so that the discard doesn't produce quite as much gas. But you'll still want a lid that lets air escape so those gasses don't build up over time!

What to do if your sourdough dough doesn't rise? ›

Sourdough Rise Trouble Shooting Steps:
  1. 1.) Test Your Starter.
  2. 2.) Check The Temperature.
  3. 3.) Use Warm Water to Control The Temperature.
  4. 4.) Use a Proofing Box To Control the Temperature.
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Why did my homemade biscuits not rise? ›

Oven temperature: Biscuits require a hot oven temperature to rise properly and develop a golden-brown crust. If the oven temperature is too low or too high, the biscuits may not rise correctly or may become overcooked or burnt.

Why are my biscuits flat and dense? ›

Likewise, the stickiness makes it tempting to over-knead biscuit dough, which will break down the butter into smaller pieces, shrinking the air pockets they will create during baking. The result: Tough, dense biscuits.

Why is my sourdough flat after baking? ›

Not allowing the dough to double during the first rise can be one reason your sourdough bread is flat and dense. Not giving it long enough to ripen during the second rise (proof) is another. In both cases ~ your sourdough bread was not mature enough to bake.

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