Easy Sourdough Discard Brownie Recipe - (2024)

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In our journey to reduce food waste and savor the delicious flavors of sourdough, we’ve uncovered a hidden gem: Sourdough Discard Brownie. These chewy, rich chocolate brownies not only satisfy your sweet tooth but also help you make the most of your sourdough discard, making this recipe an eco-friendly and budget-friendly delight. Sourdough discard recipes area great way to utilize the excess discard from either making a sourdough starter from scratch, or simply when you have excess from your starter. In this article, I’ll guide you through the process of creating these mouthwatering treats!

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Why Make Sourdough Discard Brownie

There are many reasons why you should use your sourdough discard to make these delicious brownies, in case you need an excuse to make brownies.

  • Utilizing Sourdough Discard: Many avid sourdough bakers can relate to the guilt of discarding excess sourdough starter during the feeding process. Sourdough discard often ends up in the trash because people are unsure what to do with it. By incorporating sourdough discard into your brownie recipe, you’re giving this leftover starter a new purpose. This not only minimizes food waste but also adds a unique and complex flavor to your brownies.
  • Cost-Efficient Baking: Baking from scratch is often more cost-effective than purchasing pre-packaged baked goods. When you utilize sourdough discard in your brownies, you’re making the most of the ingredients you already have on hand. This means you’re saving money by using what might otherwise go to waste, and you’re less likely to buy commercial baked goods, which can be pricey.
  • Complexity of Flavor: Sourdough discard is a treasure trove of unique flavors, developed during the fermentation process. By introducing it into your brownie recipe, you infuse your brownies with an intriguing depth of taste that goes beyond the typical chocolatey sweetness. The subtle tanginess from the sourdough discard complements the richness of the chocolate, creating a more complex and satisfying flavor profile.
  • Moisture and Chewiness: One of the key attributes of a great brownie is its texture – moist, fudgy, and chewy. Sourdough discard contributes to the moisture content, making the brownies exceptionally moist without being overly dense. This results in a soft and gooey interior that’s balanced with a slightly crispy top, offering the best of both worlds for brownie enthusiasts.
  • Natural Leavening Agent: Sourdough discard also functions as a natural leavening agent. It helps the brownies rise and attain a lighter texture without the need for excessive baking powder or baking soda. This contributes to the brownies’ desirable structure, leaving them neither too cakey nor too flat.
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You Will Need

Before we dive into the recipe, let’s break down the essential ingredients and understand why they’re crucial in creating the perfect brownie.

  • 8 tablespoons of butter: Adds richness and moisture to the brownies.
  • 10 oz semi-sweet chocolate chips: Provides the foundation for the brownies’ deep chocolate flavor.
  • 1/2 cup cocoa powder: Enhances the chocolate intensity and contributes to the brownies’ chewy texture.
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract: Infuses a delightful aroma and depth of flavor.
  • 2 large eggs + 1 egg yolk: Contribute to the brownies’ fudgy texture.
  • 3/4 cup cane sugar and 1/2 cup brown sugar: Sweetens the brownies while creating a delightful contrast between the molasses flavor of brown sugar and the clean sweetness of cane sugar.
  • 1/2 cup sourdough discard: Adds complexity and depth of flavor to the brownies while reducing food waste.
  • 1 cup all-purpose flour: Provides structure and a bit of chewiness to the brownies.
  • Pinch of salt: Balances the sweetness and enhances the chocolate flavor.

Step-by-Step Instructions

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Sourdough Discard Brownies

These brownies offer a soft and chewy texture with rich chocolate flavor

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 8 tablespoons butter
  • 10 oz semi sweet chocolate chips
  • 1/2 cup cocoa powder
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 2 large eggs + 1 egg yolk
  • 3/4 cup cane sugar
  • 1/2 cup brown sugar
  • 1/2 cup sourdough discard
  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • pinch of salt

Instructions

  • Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C) and line a square baking pan with parchment paper.

  • In a cast iron pan on low, melt the butter and semi-sweet chocolate chips together, stirring until smooth.8 tablespoons butter, 10 oz semi sweet chocolate chips

  • Add the cocoa powder and vanilla extract to the melted chocolate mixture, stirring until well combined.1/2 cup cocoa powder, 2 teaspoons vanilla extract

  • In a stand mixer with the whisk attachment, whisk together the eggs and egg yolk, cane sugar, brown sugar, and sourdough discard for 8 minutes.2 large eggs + 1 egg yolk, 3/4 cup cane sugar, 1/2 cup brown sugar, 1/2 cup sourdough discard

  • Use the paddle attachment and add the chocolate mixture into the egg mixture and mix on low until fully incorporated.

  • Gradually add the all-purpose flour and a pinch of salt, mixing until the batter is smooth.1 cup all-purpose flour, pinch of salt

  • Pour the brownie batter into the prepared pan and smooth the top.

  • Bake for 25-30 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out with a few moist crumbs.

  • Let the brownies cool in the pan for about 10 minutes, then transfer them to a wire rack to cool completely.

Recommended Equipment

To make this recipe easier, consider investing in the following equipment:

  1. Square baking pan (9×9 inches)
  2. Parchment paper
  3. Stand Mixer
  4. Wire rack for cooling
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Storing Your Sourdough Discard Brownies

To maximize the lifespan of your Sourdough Discard Brownies:

  • On the Counter: Store brownies in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 7 days.
  • In the Freezer: Wrap individual brownies in plastic wrap and store them in an airtight container in the freezer for up to 3 months.
  • Reheating: To enjoy that fresh-out-of-the-oven goodness, simply microwave a brownie for a few seconds or warm it in a preheated oven at 350°F for 5-10 minutes.

Sourdough Discard Brownies are a delightful and sustainable way to enjoy a classic treat while reducing food waste. By incorporating your sourdough discard, you’ll savor the added depth of flavor and help save the environment one brownie at a time. With these easy-to-follow instructions and tips on storage and equipment, you’ll be well on your way to becoming a brownie-making pro. Enjoy your brownies and relish the knowledge that you’ve contributed to a more sustainable kitchen!

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FAQs

What can I do with all the sourdough discard? ›

Sourdough discard works well in many baked goods that don't require lively yeast—flat foods like crackers, tortillas and pancakes. Or you can use it to flavor recipes that rely on leavening from other sources, such as active dry yeast, baking soda and baking powder.

Can I bake with cold sourdough discard? ›

You can utilize a cold starter in any sourdough discard recipe. These recipes don't require a sourdough starter for leavening, so you can use your starter directly from the fridge. These recipes offer a fantastic solution for using excess sourdough.

How long can you keep sourdough discard? ›

I recommend keeping sourdough discard for up to one week.

If needed, mark the date on the container in your refrigerator. After one week, there is a higher chance of the discard growing bad bacteria or mold.

What is sourdough discard? ›

Sourdough discard refers to the excess starter that remains after it doubles in size and begins to fall back down. This term can be deceiving though as “discard” doesn't mean it's unusable or wasted. A better way to think of it is as leftovers.

Does sourdough discard still have health benefits? ›

Technically, sourdough discard has the same benefits as sourdough starter, since they are both wild yeast ferments. In terms of beneficial lactic acid bacteria, natural yeasts acetic acid and colonies of microbes, they are both full of them.

Can I use sourdough discard straight from fridge? ›

Yes you can use sourdough discard straight from the fridge, you don't need to let it come to room temperature if you don't want to. What is this? If you are using it straight from the fridge it may be a little stiff or thick, so you'll need to ensure you mix it really well.

What happens if I forgot to discard starter before feeding? ›

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 happens if you bake sourdough starter discard? ›

You can always use this discard by directly mixing it into a dough for baking. Your discard, as long as it's in good shape, will leaven any bread dough just as well. The discard is just like a levain you would make for a recipe. The only difference is it's the same makeup as your starter.

Can you add sourdough discard to cake mix? ›

The sourdough starter discard doesn't bring any sourness to this classic cake, but I like including it because the mixture results in a tenderer crumb thanks to the well-fermented flour.

Can you use 2 week old sourdough discard? ›

How long can sourdough discard be stored? Best practice is to use the discard within 3-4 weeks, but if left longer it is okay. It just becomes more broken down and sour over time.

Does sourdough discard have to be active to use? ›

It can be at room temperature or come directly from the fridge. The texture is less bubbly (if bubbly at all) when compared to fluffy active starter. Sourdough discard is not active enough to make bread dough rise, and despite its name the “discard” does not have to be thrown away.

What is the difference between sourdough discard and sourdough starter? ›

Active sourdough starter is starter that has been fed water + flour and allowed to sit until it is bubbly and about doubled in size. Sourdough discard is after the starter has peaked, and it has started to come down. It is the portion that you would typically throw away before feeding again.

Can you eat raw sourdough discard? ›

No, it's not advisable to eat raw sourdough starter. While some people claim to have healed their gut problems by eating probiotic rich sourdough starter, it's not really advisable. Raw sourdough starter contains uncooked flour which can harbor harmful bacteria among other things.

What is the best container for sourdough discard? ›

A clear, straight-sided container is perfect for the job. You can see into the container without having to open it, and the straight sides allow you to estimate the growth (or not) of the discard more accurately. The lid of this container should ideally allow for air circulation but keep pesky bugs out.

Why do you throw away sourdough discard? ›

If you don't get rid of the excess, eventually you'll have more starter than your feedings can sustain. 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.

Can I put all my sourdough discard together? ›

Can you add sourdough discards together in the same jar? Yes you can add sourdough discards from different days together in the same jar. You just need to make sure you stir it well and you don't leave it sitting in the fridge for too long. Sourdough discard should be used within two weeks.

Do I have to keep discarding sourdough starter? ›

If you don't get rid of the excess, eventually you'll have more starter than your feedings can sustain. 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.

What can I do with day 3 sourdough discard? ›

What to do with sourdough discard? Don't throw it away! Instead, use it to make delicious and nutritious treats like pancakes, waffles, muffins, and bread. Sourdough discard is a great source of natural yeast and flavor, and can add a unique tangy taste to your baked goods.

Can I freeze sourdough discard? ›

Can you freeze sourdough starter discard? While feeding an active starter is a better idea, freezing discard will also work. I would suggest freezing discard that has been more recently fed, it may take longer for the starter to become thriving and active after thawing.

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