Sourdough Discard Bread Machine Recipe - Using Bread Machine Start to Finish (2024)

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If you've been looking for a sourdough discard bread machine recipe, this recipe is for you! Making sourdough in a bread maker is possible with some adjustment.

This recipe is for making sourdough discard sandwich bread in a bread maker from start to finish.

If you have a bread maker, you might wonder if it's possible to make sourdough bread in it.

The short answer is - no you cannot bake "traditional sourdough" in your bread machine. However, with a few tweaks you can bake a tasty sourdough discard sandwich loaf - from start to finish - in a basic bread maker.

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Creating a Sourdough Discard Bread Machine Recipe

I have clicked on many "bread machine sourdough" recipes - only to be disappointed because they aren't really cooking the sourdough in the bread maker. They are just using the bread machine for the mixing and kneading (similar to how you'd use a stand mixer).

Now there's nothing wrong with this - I've even written this article on using your bread machine for traditional sourdough bread (it just can't handle the process from start to finish).

But as a busy mama to 3 boys, I needed to find a sourdough bread machine recipe that I could load the night before and wake up to fresh sourdough bread. Not a big ask, right?

Well, it is possible - but there are a few caveats.

A basic bread machine will not be able to bake a traditional sourdough loaf from start to finish. There are few reasons for this:

  • the settings on a basic bread maker are programmed to rise commercial yeast and they are too short for wild sourdough yeast.
  • the bread maker cannot shape and tension your dough like you can by hand.

Newer, fancier models of bread machines like this one can make sourdough bread, however it will still be a sandwich style rather than a traditional sourdough loaf.

With this mind, I set about creating a sourdough discard bread machine recipe that could be made, from start to finish in a bread maker.

All you have to do is add the ingredients and the bread maker will do the rest.

Sounds good? I promise it is tasty!

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How Is Sourdough in a Bread Maker Possible?

Now, as I explained earlier, traditional sourdough in a bread maker is not possible due to the shorter rising cycles based on commercial yeast.

So, in order to make sourdough in a bread maker, you will need to use some commercial yeast. I generally use 7g, however you can experiment and you may be able to get away with less. It's fun to experiment, right?

You still add your sourdough starter to the mixture when you load the bread maker. It's up to you whether you use fed or unfed starter (discard).

Because you are using some added dried yeast, using discard is totally ok (and in fact it's a great way to use it up).

I find this bread is a convenient way to add some sourdough goodness to a fast loaf. It's hands off - which suits me mid week when I'm juggling kids, farm life, writing and general mama duties!

Type of Bread Machine for Sourdough Bread

When developing this recipe I used a Panasonic Bread Maker. It is not fancy, just a basic bread maker with a range of settings that are unfortunately not customisable.

But I am able to make a successful sourdough discard sandwich loaf in this bread machine.

If you are interested in buying a bread machine specifically for sourdough, these two options have sourdough functions and can be programmed to suit sourdough rising cycles.

This means you would not need to use commercial yeast.

Breville BBM800XL Custom Loaf Bread Maker

Zojirushi Home Bakery Virtuoso Plus

Tips for Making Bread Machine Sourdough

Bread Machines often get a bad rap for making sub par loaves, however there are a few things you can do to ensure you get the best possible loaf of sourdough discard bread from a bread maker.

  • Add the water and other liquids into the pan first, then add dry ingredients on top. This helps ensure that the bread machine doesn't leave any flour unmixed. If there are patches of flour or unmixed dough, scrape the sides of the pan down with a silicone spatula.
  • You can use All Purpose flour for a sandwich loaf - it has a lower protein content which is perfect to achieve the texture of sandwich bread. Bread flour is perfectly fine too - but you will get a softer texture with All Purpose flour.
  • Don't be afraid to check on your dough through the process (if you're not sleeping). Open the lid! Trust me, you want to see that dough being kneaded, it's like a little monster! Don't be afraid to add extra liquid or flour if you think the dough needs it.
  • Learn your bread maker's cycle and check the shape of your dough before it rises. Don't be afraid to take the dough out and reposition it. If the dough looks too loose or like it's not going to fill the whole pan, I take it out, shape it and pop it back in.
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  • You can even add some fancy twists or score your dough once you learn your machine's timing! Run your machine a few time while you're home so you take note what functions it performs and at what time intervals during the machine's dough preparation cycle. This way you can intervene if you want/need to.
  • If you are able to (and you're not sleeping) take the paddle out of the pan before your bread bakes so you don't get the hole - unless you have this bread machine which automatically lowers the paddle for you - cool right?
  • When you take your sourdough discard loaf out of the bread machine, remove it from the pan and then place it back inside the machine, with the lid slightly ajar for air flow. This will ensure your bread maker sourdough loaf doesn't get a wrinkled crust as it cools. Never let it cool inside the pan with the lid closed.

Ingredient Variations

While this sourdough discard loaf made in a bread machine uses very basic ingredients (flour, water, salt, sugar and butter) - you can add other flavors and additions to create different loaves:

  • Honey Oat Loaf - Add 30g of honey to the ingredients (you can then leave out the sugar). Then when the bread is rising, spray the top with water and sprinkle with rolled oats.
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  • Country Grain Loaf - Add 100g of your favorite seeds to ingredients (seeds like flax, sunflower, chia, poppy, sesame and oats work really well). This will give you a light country grain loaf.
  • Whole Wheat Loaf - Swap 250g of All Purpose or Bread Flour for 250g of whole wheat flour for a soft, whole wheat sourdough sandwich loaf.

If you have got a bread machine tucked at the back of the cupboard, I hope this inspires you to get it out and try this sourdough discard bread maker recipe.

And remember, if you'd prefer to make a traditional sourdough bread with the help of your bread machine, this recipe will show you how.

The following recipe is based on my Pantry Mama Easy Sourdough Discard Sandwich Bread Recipe.

Further Reading

If you loved this recipe, you might like these ideas:

  • What is sourdough discard and how is it different to sourdough starter?
  • Have you ever thought about making sourdough pasta? You'll find a full guide on how to make sourdough pasta here.
  • For more quick sourdough recipes, check out these No Wait Sourdough Recipes for easy, fast and delicious ways to use your sourdough starter.

Sourdough Discard Bread Machine Recipe

This recipe is for making sourdough discard sandwich bread in a bread maker from start to finish. You will need to consult your bread machine's instruction booklet for program times.

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 4 hours hrs

Total Time 4 hours hrs 10 minutes mins

Course Side Dish

Cuisine American

Servings 1 Loaf

Calories 387 kcal

Equipment

  • Bread Machine

Ingredients

  • 260 g Water
  • 500 g All Purpose Flour or Bread Flour
  • 100 g Sourdough Discard
  • 40 g Butter
  • 20 g Sugar
  • 7 g Dried Yeast
  • 10 g Salt

Instructions

  • Add all of your ingredients into the pan of your bread machine. It's easier if you add the liquid first and then the dry ingredients on top. It makes it easier for the bread maker to knead the dough.

  • Depending on your bread machine and how quickly you want your bread, select a setting for your loaf. You can use the full program or the express program. If you are able to select the size of the loaf, go for "extra large" and set the crust to dark so you get a nice crunchy crust.

  • If you can, remove the paddle from your pan before the bread starts to bake - this will ensure you don't get the hole in your bread where the paddle sits.

  • Once your sourdough discard loaf has finished baking, remove from the pan as soon as possible to avoid it sweating.

    Place the bread back into the machine with the lid ajar for air flow to avoid a wrinkled crust.

Notes

Remember that you can look inside while the machine is going. Don't be afraid to use a spatula to mix in the flour that's on the sides of the pan or to rearrange the dough if it's not sitting correctly (you can read all the tips in the post above).

Nutrition

Calories: 387kcalCarbohydrates: 23gProtein: 3gFat: 33gSaturated Fat: 21gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 86mgSodium: 4178mgPotassium: 78mgFiber: 2gSugar: 20gVitamin A: 1000IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 22mgIron: 1mg

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Sourdough Discard Bread Machine Recipe - Using Bread Machine Start to Finish (2024)

FAQs

Can sourdough starter be used in a bread machine? ›

Let's start simple: you can make sourdough bread start to finish in your machine. Just add sourdough starter and the rest of your recipe's ingredients to the bucket, select your preferred cycle, press start, and come back 3 to 4 hours later to a loaf of golden sourdough bread.

How to start sourdough discard? ›

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.

What order should I put the ingredients in my bread machine? ›

You add the ingredients, and the bread machine makes and bakes the bread in one handy appliance. Liquid ingredients are added first, then oils or fats, dry ingredients, and finally yeast (if your recipe calls for it). The machine will mix, knead, rise, and bake the dough to a beautifully soft bread with a crisp crust.

How many times do you discard sourdough starter? ›

Room-temperature storage: Feed twice a day

Room-temperature starter should be fed every 12 hours (twice a day) using the standard maintenance feeding procedure: discard all but 113g, and feed that 113g starter with 113g each water and flour.

Can you use sourdough starter discard for anything? ›

The discard is not active enough to make sourdough bread rise but it does have many other uses and baking powder can be added if required. Savoury options include English breakfast muffins, pretzels, caramelised onion biscuits, and sourdough pizza dough.

Can a mason jar be used for sourdough starter? ›

The container you choose for your starter is really up to you. I prefer to use a 16 ounce, mason jar with a wide mouth. The clear sides allow me to easily see the appearance and changes in my starter and the wide mouth makes stirring my starter easier.

What is the difference between sourdough starter and discard? ›

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.

Can I use discard as starter? ›

Can sourdough discard be used as starter? While sourdough discard can't replace an active starter in a recipe that relies on a robust leavening agent, it can be revitalized and used to create a new starter.

What day can I start using my sourdough discard? ›

You can use 1-2 week old discard in “discard recipes”… think cookies, brownies, muffins, non-yeast breads, tortillas (pretty much anything that doesn't require active starter (aka wild yeast). I have TONS in my digital cookbook if you need some good recipes.

Do you put liquid or solid first in a bread machine? ›

All the recipes have the liquid ingredients in first, followed by the flour and then the salt, sugar and yeast. I have a Panasonic, and the instruction leaflet order is the same as Norberts - liquid last.

Do you put liquids or solids first in bread machine? ›

In a spiral/mechanical mixer — Water (all liquid ingredients) first followed by flour and other solid ingredients. This way when the machine mixer attachment spins it incorporates the floating flour into the liquids quickly.

When to remove paddle from bread machine? ›

Tip 3: To prevent big rips and holes in the bottom of your loaf, take the paddles out of the bucket before the loaf bakes, just before its final rise.

Can you use 2 week old sourdough discard? ›

I don't recommend using starter discard from the fridge to make sourdough bread. Why? The discard could be sitting in the fridge for several days, up to 2 weeks, which is far too long without feeding in an environment that's too cold.

Can you use day 1 sourdough discard? ›

I recommend keeping sourdough discard for about one week, but I do know others who keep it for much longer. After one week, there is a higher risk of mold or bad bacteria growing on the discard.

What is the healthiest flour for sourdough bread? ›

Compared to whole wheat flour, rye flour is said to be the most nutrient- and amylase-dense option for a sourdough starter. Overall, it has a lower gluten protein content than wheat flour, which means it produces slack, sticky, and dense doughs.

Can I use sourdough starter instead of dry yeast? ›

Replace commercial yeast with 15-20% sourdough starter.

For the best flavor and fermentation schedule, I like to use 15-20% starter in my recipes.

How do I use sourdough starter instead of yeast? ›

This will be added INSTEAD of the yeast packet in your recipe (100g of starter is equivalent to 7g of yeast or 1.5 tsp). Reduce the amount of flour in the recipe by 50g and the water by 50g. Add the sourdough starter to the ingredients, along with the reduced amount of flour and water and proceed with the instructions.

Does Panera use sourdough starter? ›

While our business has expanded well beyond St. Louis since then, that same sourdough starter is still used in our iconic sourdough bread and the craft of baking bread fresh each day remains at the heart of Panera Bread.

What can I use my sourdough starter in? ›

10 ways to use up sourdough starter
  • Sourdough crumpets. Add your sourdough starter to crumpet batter for a super light and airy texture. ...
  • Sourdough crackers. ...
  • Sourdough pancakes. ...
  • Sourdough pizza.
  • Sourdough scones. ...
  • Sourdough focaccia. ...
  • Sourdough toad-in-the-hole. ...
  • Sourdough hot cross buns.

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