Easy Soft Sourdough Discard Dinner Rolls (2024)

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Overall sourdough bread is healthier than regular breads. Scientists, nutritionists, and health experts all agree thatnaturally-fermented sourdough bread is healthier than ‘regular’ white or whole wheat bread– for a multitude of reasons! Sourdough is more nutritious, easier to digest, and has a lower glycemic index. Sourdough also contains less gluten than other bread

When you are creating an active sourdough starter, almost daily you will need to discard some of that sourdough starter, in order to keep the correct. ratio of sourdough starter to new flour and water. If you do not discard, you will have to increase the amount of flour you use, which. can be wasteful. The portion that you take out is the sourdough discard.

In conclusion, sourdough discard is a byproduct of sourdough starter and plays an important role inmaintaining a healthy and active starter. It can be used in various recipes, from baked goods to savory dishes, and is a great way to reduce waste in the kitchen

You can make a multitude of amazing foods using your sourdough discard including muffins, english muffins, brownies, cookies, waffles, crepes, pancakes, pizza crust, flatbreads and more! I have a ton of great recipes here!

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Easy Sourdough Discard Dinner Rolls

This is a quick and easy way to use up your sourdough discard and make some amazing and soft dinner rolls in less than 2 hours.

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Prep Time 30 minutes mins

Cook Time 25 minutes mins

Rising Time 1 hour hr

Course bread, Side Dish

Cuisine American

Servings 12 rolls

Ingredients

  • 1 cup water
  • 1/2 cup milk I like to use whole milk
  • 2 tbsp butter
  • 2 tbsp honey
  • 1/2 tbsp yeast
  • 4-5 cups all purpose flour you can use bread flour but I do not feel that it is necessary for this recipe.
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1/2 Cup sourdough discard

Instructions

  • Put the water, honey, milk, and butter in a microwave bowl.

    Heat in the microwave for 1 minute. Check to see how warm it is.

    You want the mixture to be warm enough for the yeast to bloom and not kill it. I end up usually heating it about 1 minute and 30 seconds, but I also add warm water when adding my ingredients.

    Once it is heated, add it to a stand mixer and pour your sourdough discard in. Let it sit while you gather your other ingredients.

  • Add 2-3 cups flour and begin to mix the ingredients using a dough hook attachment on low speed until fully combined. Add in the yeast and continue to mix.

  • Add the rest of the flour as well as the salt and continue to mix on medium speed until the dough is combined and it is elastic, and slightly sticky but holds together. You can knead it for 3-4 minutes. I find sometimes I need a bit more than 5 cups of flour, but with any flour it varies every time I make it.

  • Let the dough rise in a large bowl that has been oiled and is covered. I like to use a kitchen towel. It usually takes about 30-45 minutes to rise. Just watch it. When it doubles, its time to shape your rolls.

  • I divide my rolls into 2.4 oz dough balls. I measure them on my food scale. You can always eyeball them as well.

  • Shape them into balls and place them in an 9 by 13 baking dish that has been oiled as well. You can use a lightly floured surface to shape your balls but I find that they are shaped easier if you use a lightly oiled surface. Find what works for you.

  • Let them proof a second time in the pan until they have doubled in size, about 30-45 minutes.

  • You can gently press a finger into the side of the roll and if the dough bounces back quickly it needs more rising time. If the indent stays, they are ready to be baked..

  • Preheat your oven to 400 degrees while the rolls are rising.

  • Bake them at 400 degrees for 25-30 minutes or until they are golden brown on top.

  • Once they are baked, take them out of the oven and brush some butter onto the tops of the rolls.

  • Serve warm with dinner or let them cool on a rack and store them in bread bags for later use.

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Soft sourdough dinner rolls are a big hit at our house. They are soft and pillowy because of the enriched dough. They take just an hour or two to make and are perfect for any weeknight dinner. Use them to make sandwiches as well!

The texture of these soft sourdough discard dinner rolls are fluffy, tender and soft.

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Make these soft sourdough dinner rolls for Thanksgiving this year. They are amazingly easy and will be a crowd pleaser. You can double or even triple this soft sourdough rolls recipe if needing a larger amount. If I double the recipe I will use a jelly roll sheet baking pan and you will get 24 decent sized rolls.

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  • Want to get that amazing crust? Use a cast iron skillet to bake your dinner rolls.
  • You can also brush an egg wash on the rolls prior to baking to get a nice golden brown crust. I prefer butter after.
  • You can use whole wheat flour, the rise time may be longer and you should knead for an additional 4-5 minutes to develop the gluten.
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FAQs

What happens if you don t discard half of 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.

How quickly do you need to use 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 difference between sourdough bread and sourdough discard bread? ›

The difference is that because sourdough discard is unfed, and you generally use it in recipes that also have a quick leavening agent added, you don't get the long fermentation benefits of discard like you do when using active sourdough starter.

Can I just feed my sourdough starter without discarding? ›

If your recipe calls for more than 227g (about 1 cup) of starter, feed it without discarding until you've reached the amount you need (plus 113g to keep and feed again).

Do you discard starter every time you feed it? ›

It would be best if you discarded some portion of your starter each time you feed it unless you want to continue to let it grow. Eventually, you need to discard the used “food” (flour and water) that's been used to sustain your starter during the last fermentation period.

Do you refrigerate sourdough discard? ›

Where should I store my jar of sourdough discard? Store your discard in a jar in the refrigerator where it will continue to ferment, albeit very slowly, whereas at room temperature, it will ferment quickly and you will soon have very ripe discard on your hands that won't be useful for much of anything.

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

You can perform a float test to check if your starter is ready. Take a small spoonful of the starter and drop it into a glass of water. If it floats, it indicates that the starter is sufficiently active and ready for use.

Can I use month old sourdough discard? ›

Generally, I keep my sourdough discard cache for up to 2 weeks. Theoretically, you could keep it for far longer, even up to a month, but I've found that after this time, the mixture starts to separate, get overly acidic, and the jar sometimes gets a little funky overall.

Is eating sourdough discard healthy? ›

The best part about using leftover sourdough discard in your baking and cooking? You get the added benefit of fermented grains – making it easier to digest and better absorbed by the body.

Does sourdough discard have to be active? ›

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.

Is it okay to eat sourdough bread every day? ›

Health benefits of sourdough. The type of flour used — all-purpose, whole wheat, rye — can affect the nutritional content of sourdough bread, says Wee. But generally speaking, sourdough bread is a healthy option and can be eaten regularly as part of a nutritious, balanced diet.

When has sourdough discard gone 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.

What is the liquid on top of sourdough discard? ›

A clear liquid on top of a starter that has vigorously risen and fallen and was covered with bubbles (which have subsided) is hooch. If you see hooch on your starter, discard and refeed. A clear liquid on top of a starter that has not vigorously risen and fallen is water separation.

Can I freeze sourdough discard? ›

Can you freeze sourdough discard? Technically, yes. But for the best results, you are better off freezing an active and healthy sourdough starter. Because some of the yeast dies when frozen, you want the starter to have as much healthy yeast as possible prior to freezing.

How long can you leave sourdough starter unfed? ›

Warmer homes or frequent baking will require more frequent feeding (around every 12 hours), while colder homes every 24 hours. Storing your sourdough starter in the fridge will require feeding around once a week. It can, however, be stored up to two months in the fridge without being fed. What is this?

Can I use active sourdough instead of discard? ›

Absolutely you can! Active starter can be used in the same way as sourdough discard in sweet or savory baking. You can add active sourdough starter to any recipe you would add discard to following the same calculation.

Can I make a second sourdough starter with discard? ›

Yes. Discard is simply extra unfed starter.

Can I discard sourdough starter down the drain? ›

You can put your sourdough discard either in the trash. or the compost, or you can use it in recipes. Don't put it down the drain. If you have ever, like, tried to clean out a crusty sourdough starter jar, you know, that stuff turns to, like, basically cement. It's just nuts.

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