How to Revive an Old Sourdough Starter (even if it's been months) • The Prairie Homestead (2024)

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There’s this thing I like to do where I put my sourdough starter in the fridge and forget about it for 6-8 months….

Call it laziness… call it “too busy”… Call it a character flaw…

But I am who I am, friends.

Anyway.

A few months ago I extricated a very horrible looking sourdough starter from the depths of my fridge. As I attempted to revive it, I realized that perhaps, a handful of you may also be an unfit sourdough parent like myself.

So just in case you also own a sad and neglected sourdough starter, let’s discuss resuscitation methods, shall we? Let’s chat a bit about how to revive an old sourdough starter.

NOTE: No, I Don’t Bake Sourdough Year Around

It’s a nice idea, but it’s not conducive to my life. I usually bake like a maniac from October through March. Then the garden calls me outside and the starter sits ignored on my counter until I remember to shove it into fridge hibernation.

I lean deeply into the seasonal rhythms of homestead life (I don’t keep a cow in milk year round either…), so I’m the type to observe ‘sourdough season’ and eat less bread the rest of the year.

Which brings me to an important point:

The fridge makes a brilliant storage option for a sourdough starter. The coolness slows the bacteria down so it doesn’t need frequent feeding and it can sit unattended for a loooong time.

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How Long Can You Store a Sourdough Starter in the Refrigerator?

Eh, the “experts” recommend a few weeks or maybe months at the most. And they usually say to periodically feed your starter during storage.

Let’s just say mine has gone for upwards of 8 months without being fed a single time and still survived.

Perhaps I’m not a good role model here… but the moral of the story is:

Sourdough is tough, man.

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How to Revive an Old Sourdough Starter

Allow me to paint a picture of my last starter (you can see it for yourself on my Instagram reel):

It was blackish-grey.

It was bubble-less.

And it had a 2-inch crust on top.

(The last one was a first, even for me. The lid had fallen off in the depths of the fridge… whoops.)

I consider myself a bit of a sourdough paramedic these days, so here’s the steps I took to revive my old sourdough starter:

  1. Remove/scrape off the top layer.This may involve pouring off any black/grey liquid on top, or in my situation, jack-hammering the 2-inch dried crust out of the jar.
  2. Move to a fresh jar. Take the best/cleanest sourdough starter from the bottom of the jar (3-4 tablespoons will do— more is OK too) and move it to a clean jar.
  3. Feed & water.If you’re someone who weighs & measures your feedings, go for it. In my recent situation, I just eyeballed the amount of starter I had and added equal-ish portions of flour & warm water. I like my starter to be the consistency of thick pancake batter.
  4. Wait. Leave the jar in a warm place. Ideally, you’ll see bubbles form between 24-48 hours. If not, don’t give up hope yet.
  5. Keep Feeding.Re-feed around 24 hours. Then repeat until you see the starter doubling in size within 3-4 hours of feeding. When you get to that point, it’s ready to use in breads or whatever.(You can use the discard prior to that— it just likely won’t have enough oomph to raise dough)

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This is Gross. Can’t I Just Make a New Sourdough Starter?

Sure. And making a new starter from-scratch isn’t difficult. However, it takes several weeks for a baby starter to become strong enough to use in bread… so I prefer to use established yeast if possible. (Plus I like the suspense of seeing if I can resurrect it.)

Where is the Point of No Return for an Old Sourdough Starter?

Sourdough is tough, but not immortal. Itispossible to completely kill it (ask me how I know).

Here are a few warning signs that your old sourdough starter cannot (or should not) be revived:

  • Pinkish-Orange Color:Black and grey is OK (that’s just the “hooch” or waste product of the yeast). But in my experience, once your starter turns orangey, you’re probably gonna be planning a sourdough funeral…
  • NASTY Smell: What does a bad starter smell like? I can’t really explain it, but you’ll know. It’s a delightful combo of dirty socks and rotting flesh— aka lightyears away from the pleasant sourness of a normal sourdough starter
  • Bugs:I feel like this one is self-explanatory
  • Mold: I live in a place with 0% humidity, so I haven’t dealt much with mold on my starters. However, if mold has permeated your jar, I’d toss it.

Final Thoughts on Reviving an Old Sourdough Starter

Remember, friend: You’re not a bad sourdough parent. You’re just giving your sourdough space to find itself in your fridge. (wink)

And know you can always bring it back to life when you’re ready to bake again.

If you need more tips on sourdough, don’t worry, I’ve got ya covered:

Sourdough Tips & Resources:

  • How to Make a Sourdough Starter
  • How to Make a Sourdough Bread (non-fussy version)
  • Troubleshooting Sourdough: Tips for Common Sourdough Struggles
  • My 5 Favorite Ways to Use Sourdough Discard
  • Solving Sourdough: The Science Behind What Works
  • My Prairie Homestead Cookbook has some sourdough recipes you will love
  • My Heritage Cooking Crash Course has video tutorials on sourdough

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FAQs

How to Revive an Old Sourdough Starter (even if it's been months) • The Prairie Homestead? ›

Reviving a dormant sourdough starter is a simple process. Begin by discarding all but 1/2 cup of the old starter. Then, feed the remaining starter with fresh flour and water. The feeding ratio should ideally be 1:1:1 (starter:flour:water).

How to revive sourdough starter after months? ›

Reviving a dormant sourdough starter is a simple process. Begin by discarding all but 1/2 cup of the old starter. Then, feed the remaining starter with fresh flour and water. The feeding ratio should ideally be 1:1:1 (starter:flour:water).

What happens if sourdough starter has been in the fridge for months? ›

Reviving a sourdough starter that has been stored in the fridge for a longer period of time is a good idea. This can be done by feeding it equal parts flour and water, allowing it to sit at room temperature for 12 hours, and then feeding it again.

How long can sourdough starter stay dormant? ›

Many established starters have lived unused in fridges for weeks and months and have been absolutely fine, working perfectly when next used. If you got your starter out of the fridge thinking you were going to have time to make some dough up but it turns out you haven't, just put it untouched back in the fridge.

How do you bring dried sourdough starter to life? ›

Step 1: Add 15 grams of dried starter, 15 grams of flour, and 30 grams of water to a jar. Give the mixture a stir and pop the lid on loosely. Step 2: Once the mixture has at least doubled in size and it's nice and bubbly, you can feed it again.

How do I know if I killed my sourdough starter? ›

Keep feeding your starter, and you'll see normal activity (bubbles) return in a few days. If your starter has a bit of dark liquid on top, it's not dead! It simply means it's hungry and that it's time to feed it. Unless your starter has a pink or orange hue or is beginning to mold, you probably haven't killed it yet.

How to wake up a dormant sourdough starter? ›

How to Revive Your Sourdough Starter From The Refrigerator. To revive, take your jar out of the fridge and let it sit on the counter for an hour or two to warm up. The mixture may or may not be bubbly like mine below, but either way, stir it so everything is reincorporated.

How to refresh a sourdough starter? ›

To revive the dried sourdough starter, add 50 grams to a clean jar with 100 grams of water and 100 grams of flour. Let sit for 24 hours at room temperature. The next day transfer 25 grams to a new jar and feed with 100 grams of water and 100 grams of flour. Feed the starter once a day until it starts to double in size.

How do I know if my 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 is the oldest sourdough starter? ›

It's difficult to know which sourdough starters are actually the oldest. 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.

When to throw away sourdough starter? ›

It's usually pretty obvious when your starter has gone bad. You will either see mold or discoloration (generally pink or orange). If you see either of these things, you will need to toss your starter. The smell is usually a big give away.

What temperature kills sourdough starters? ›

Yeast will die if exposed to temps of 60C or above (140F). It is very likely that your sourdough starter will actually die at temps lower than this. Anything above 120F (50C) would be considered too hot for a sourdough starter and will kill the wild yeast if exposed for long periods.

Can you have a sourdough starter for years? ›

As Jennifer Latham, author of Bread Baking with Kids and former lead bread baker at Tartine, recounts, “At Tartine I was taught that the age or origin of your starter didn't really matter because it would always adjust to the conditions it was being fed in.” So basically, if you have a starter that's ten years old, it ...

Can dead sourdough starter be revived? ›

Unless there's visible mold on your sourdough starter, it will be able to be revived! Sourdough starters are actually really hard to kill!

How do you save an inactive sourdough starter? ›

To revive your dried starter, measure about 1.5 tablespoons of water and 1/2 tablespoon dry sourdough starter powder, stirring until dissolved. Then stir in one tablespoon of flour until combined well. Cover and allow to rest for 24 hours.

How do you revive stale sourdough? ›

REVIVING A LOAF FOR FRESH EATING

Splash some water over the top of your bread, just enough to become slightly damp. Place the loaf in a 250°F oven for 5 to 10 minutes. Watch it closely and remove it when warm. Too long in the oven and you'll get dried-out toast.

Can you revive moldy sourdough starter? ›

What to do: Toss it. While I don't recommend it, I have heard of starters being saved by taking a few tablespoons of starter without visible mold (nearest the bottom of the jar), rehoming this into a new jar, and then encouraging a sour starter with delayed feedings of equal parts water and flour.

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