Can You Freeze Sourdough Starter? (2024)

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Learn how to freeze sourdough starter to preserve it for later use. Perfect for when sourdough baking needs to go on the back burner and you still want to keep a thriving sourdough starter for future use. This is a really simple way to do it.

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You will always find a large glass container of good sourdough starter either on my counter or in the fridge. It is something that we use constantly. From homemade sourdough bread, pizza dough, to desserts like brownies, cookies, and cakes.

But sometimes it is a good idea to have a frozen sourdough starter in the freezer just in case.

You know, just in case someone in the family knocks over the jar of starter off the counter and it crashes to the ground breaking into a million pieces and you have to somehow try to salvage it. This may or may not have happened in my house.

Or you go on a long vacation, get sick, or just life happens and you don’t have much time for weekly fresh bread or a regular feeding schedule. Or maybe you totally forget about it on the counter in the heat of the summer for a month.

Things happen, life happens.

Rather than having to start the whole process over again, having a sourdough starter in the freezer is a great way to make sure you will always have a back up.

So when you have too much starter on hand, make sure to freeze some to extend the shelf life just in case.

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Benefits Of Freezing Sourdough Starter:

Convenience: This is such a convenient way to keep a starter for an extended period of time. It will only take a couple of days from thawing to a fresh loaf of bread.

Easy: The freezing process is super simple and takes very little hands-on time.

Perfect for emergencies:You never know what might happen, and having a backup sourdough starter in the freezer just in case is really helpful.

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Tips:

  • I like using silicone muffin cups because they are easy to pop out. You could also use regular muffin liners or even line a muffin pan with plastic wrap.
  • After the sourdough starter thaws it will need to be fed a few times before it is ready for baking bread. This is because once frozen, the starter goes into a dormant state and needs to be woken up.
  • While you could use discard, an active fresh starter that has been recently fed will yield the best results.
  • Only freeze a mature starter. A new starter will not have enough established lactic acid bacteria and live yeast to make it healthy enough for freezing

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Tools you may need:

Glass jar like a mason jar

Silicone muffin cups or ice cube trays. For best results, I suggest using silicon so it is easy to just pop out.

Freezer safe plastic bag or airtight container: I usually like to use aziplock freezer bag.

FAQ:

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Is it better to freeze or dry sourdough starter?

Depending on how long you are planning to store your sourdough starter, drying is the best option. Frozen sourdough starter lasts about 12 months, whereas a dry starter can last years in a dry place.

Learn how to dry a sourdough starter here.

How long will sourdough starter last in the fridge?

It can last for up to two months in the fridge without feeding. With regular feeding it can last basically forever in the fridge.

Is sourdough still healthy after freezing?

Yes. While some of the yeasts die off the majority will still be living and thriving just waiting to be reactivated.

Can you freeze sourdough bread?

Yes. Sourdough bread freezes really well, and will last up to 6 months. It is a really easy process too. Just place in a freezer safe bag and pop in the freezer.

Okay, okay, there may be some other things you can do. So if you really want to see the best way to do it, check out this post.

Does freezing harm Sourdough Starter?

While some of the natural yeast will die off, the majority of the yeast is still alive, active, and unharmed. It will just go dormant in cold environments.

Once you begin to feed it, the yeast will become active and start multiplying again.

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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How To Freeze A Sourdough Starter:

Feed your sourdough starter.

Place in a warm spot for 4-12 hours or until active and bubbly.

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Take your active sourdough starter and spoon into silicone muffin cups or ice cube tray, or even just a muffin pan lined with regular muffin liners or plastic wrap.

Freeze until completely frozen for about 3-4 hours.

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Remove the frozen sourdough starter from the mold and place in a freezer safe ziploc bag.

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How To Thaw And Reactivate A Frozen Sourdough Starter

Place the frozen starter in a jar and let it sit at room temperature on a counter covered with a tea towel or paper towel with a rubber band.

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Allow to thaw for around 12 hours.

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Feed equal parts flour and water. So if you froze 75 g starter: Feed it 75 g of water and 75g of flour.

Leave it for 12 hours.

Discard half of the starter and feed equal portions of flour and water. So if the amount of starter you have is about 1/4 cup after discarding, feed 2 tablespoons water and 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour.

Your sourdough starter will be ready to use once it doubles 4-12 hours after feeding. It may need a few feedings before it is really nice and active.

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Storage:

Store in a freezer safe bag for up to 12 months.

Other ways to preserve sourdough starter: Create a dried sourdough starter. This is great for long term storage that doesn’t rely on electricity.

Find More Sourdough Recipes:

  • Sourdough Stuffing Recipe. Great for failed or stale sourdough bread
  • Sourdough French Toast Casserole With Apples And Raisins
  • Cinnamon Crunch Bagels
  • Easy Sourdough Waffles
  • Blueberry Sourdough Bagels

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Freezing Sourdough Starter

Learn how to freeze sourdough starter to preserve it for later use. Perfect for when sourdough baking needs to go on the back burner and you still want to keep a thriving sourdough starter for future use.

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Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Additional Time: 12 hours hours

Total Time: 12 hours hours 5 minutes minutes

Author: Lisa Bass

Ingredients

  • Active sourdough starter

Instructions

  • Feed your sourdough starter.

  • Place in a warm spot for 4-12 hours or until active and bubbly.

  • Take your active sourdough starter and spoon into a silicone muffin cups, ice cube tray, or even just a muffin pan lined with regular muffin liners or plastic wrap.

  • Freeze until completely frozen for about 3-4 hours.

  • Remove the frozen sourdough starter from the mold and place in a freezer safe ziploc bag.

  • How To Thaw And Reactivate A Frozen Sourdough Starter

  • Place the frozen starter in a jar and let sit at room temperature on a counter covered with a tea towel or paper towel with a rubber band.

  • Allow to thaw for around 12 hours.

  • Feed equal parts flour and water. So if you froze 75 g starter: Feed it 75 g of water and 75g of flour.

  • Leave it at room temperature for 12 hours.

  • Discard half of the starter and feed equal portions of flour and water. So if the amount of starter you have is about 1/4 cup after discarding, feed 2 tablespoons water and 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour.

  • Your sourdough starter will be ready to use once it doubles 4-12 hours after feeding.

  • It may need a few feedings before it is really nice and active.

Notes

  • I like using silicone muffin cups because they are easy to pop out. You could also use regular muffin liners or even line a muffin pan with plastic wrap.
  • After the sourdough starter thaws it will need to be fed a few times before it is ready for baking bread. This is because once frozen, the starter goes into a dormant state and needs to be woken up.
  • While you could use discard, an active fresh starter that has been recently fed will yield the best results.
  • Only freeze a mature starter. A new starter will not have enough established lactic acid bacteria and live yeast to make it healthy enough for freezing

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Can You Freeze Sourdough Starter? (2024)

FAQs

Is it okay to freeze sourdough starter? ›

Freezing extends the shelf life of a sourdough starter significantly. While a mature starter needs consistent feeding to stay alive and active, freezing it can preserve its viability for up to a year. This long-term storage option is excellent for situations where I might not bake for extended periods.

How do you revive a sourdough starter after freezing? ›

How to revive frozen sourdough starter. To reactivate the frozen starter, place a cube into a jar and allow it to thaw. Once fully thawed, feed with 100g water and 100g flour. The next day transfer 25 grams to a new jar and feed with 100 grams of water and 100 grams of flour.

Does sourdough freeze well? ›

The good news: You can freeze sourdough bread! That's the perfect way to keep your bread fresh if you won't be able to get through a loaf in a few days.

How do you store unused sourdough starter? ›

Storing: Crumble Into Dry Flour

This is by far my preferred method for long-term sourdough starter storage. Place a large dollop of your ripe sourdough starter in the bottom of a large bowl. Cover the starter with lots of flour—you can use the same flour used for feedings or 100% white flour.

What happens if my starter froze? ›

Freezing your starter won't kill it, but it reduces its rising power by about 50% as compared to a fresh starter.

Is it better to freeze or dehydrate sourdough starter? ›

For long term storage, dry AND freeze. Freezing a wet sourdough starter will last for about two weeks before it will go bad, but drying and freezing will keep the starter healthy much much longer.

How to tell if sourdough starter is bad? ›

Typical signs of food spoilage and mold include pink, orange, or green colors, white fuzzy spots, or sometimes areas that are darker with white areas on top. If you see any of these signs, I would recommend throwing your starter away and creating a new one.

What happens if sourdough starter is too cold? ›

When it's cold out, fermentation activity slows in our sourdough starter, levain, and final dough. With reduced fermentation activity, we tend to underproof our dough, resulting in bread with excessive rise, split crusts, and usually a dense and gummy interior.

How to wake up sourdough starter? ›

Let your starter rest at warm room temperature for 12 hours

Your starter will wake up more quickly than it might have. Despite showing absolutely no activity at all after its first feeding (and 12-hour rest), once I gave the starter a second feeding it just about doubled within 5 hours.

Can I overfeed my sourdough starter? ›

The colony of wild yeast and bacteria inside your starter jar are fairly resilient, however, like most living things, they can be overfed. When you overfeed a sourdough starter you dilute the natural population of yeast and bacteria, making your sourdough culture weak and inactive.

Should you stir your sourdough starter? ›

No you do not have to stir sourdough starter before you use it. You measure the sourdough starter by weight, not volume, so stirring it or not makes absolutely no difference. What does "fed" sourdough starter mean? Fed sourdough starter refers to a starter that has been fed flour and water (preferably by weight).

How do you unfreeze sourdough? ›

To thaw out your whole or half loaf, you can simply let it sit out at room temperature or move it to the fridge. Once thawed, you can slice it as needed. You may find toasting the thawed out slices works best. You can also refresh your whole loaf by heating it up in the oven at a low temperature for a few minutes.

Do you have to discard sourdough starter every time you feed it? ›

Do I have to discard my sourdough starter? It would be best to discard 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 sustained your starter during the last fermentation period.

Can I freeze sourdough starter? ›

A healthy starter can sit in the fridge for a number of months without going bad, but the freezer may be a better option for extended periods of time. Freezing sourdough starter can be a really good idea for multiple reasons.

What is the oldest sourdough starter? ›

Blackley's sourdough starter, created from 4,500 year-old yeast, is considered the oldest sourdough starter, per Oldest. Other starters like the Saint Honoratus Wheat also are quite old. A bakery called Chrissi's Farmhouse Bakery uses it and said, “This noble starter dates back 900 years.

How long can I keep sourdough starter in the fridge? ›

Warmer homes or frequent baking will require more frequent feeding (around every 12 hours), while colder homes every 24 hours. What is this? 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.

How do you defrost sourdough in the freezer? ›

To defrost, preheat your oven to 325-350 degrees F. Unwrap the loaf and place it in the oven directly on the center rack or on a baking sheet. Add a few sprays of water to the walls of the oven to add some extra steam. Bake the loaf for 20-60 minutes, the timing will depend on how large the sourdough loaf is.

What happens if sourdough starter gets cold? ›

Note: The cold will also have the same effect on your starter. Your starter will now take longer to become fully active after feeding, so you will need to build that extra time into your sourdough-making plans. You can make your starter grow faster with some warmth.

Why does sourdough starter go bad? ›

Starvation - if you don't feed your starter for a long period of time it will develop harmful bacteria and mold. This will smell terrible and look orange, pink or fuzzy and green. Mold - mold can also occur in a well fed starter if there are mold spores on any of the equipment you've used or in the flour you're using.

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