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How to use dry sourdough powder: The Ultimate Alternative for Professional Bakers
Discover how to use dry sourdough powder for easy sourdough baking. Enhance bread flavor and enjoy the convenience. Perfect for professionals

Sourdough bread has a wonderful depth of flavour and an unbeatable texture when it’s freshly baked. However, maintaining a sourdough starter requires commitment and regular feedings. Thus, dry sourdough powder is the perfect alternative to a wet starter, as it gives you the same flavour but without the need for constant feeding. It’s also incredibly easy to make and store.
In this article, we will walk you through making and using dry sourdough powder to bake the delicious bread.
Mastering Dry Sourdough Powder in 5 simple steps
Let’s unlock the secret to delectable sourdough bread without the fuss of maintaining a wet starter: Dry Sourdough Powder.
This convenient alternative captures the same rich flavor and irresistible texture.

Step 1:
Prepare Your Leftover Sourdough Starter
Start by spreading your leftover sourdough starter thinly on a non-stick silicone mat. Bake it at a low temperature, around 55°C, overnight. This slow baking process will transform your leftover starter into a cracker-like sheet, packed with intense yeasty flavor.
Step 2:
Blend to Create Sourdough Powder
Once baked and cooled, break the sheet into smaller pieces and blend them until you achieve a fine powder consistency. Congratulations, you’ve just made your very own dry sourdough powder!
Step 3:
Incorporate Sourdough Powder into Recipes
Add this flavor-packed powder to your bread recipes. Whether you’re making artisan loaves, dinner rolls, or pizza dough, a spoonful of dry sourdough powder will enhance the flavor with a deliciously tangy kick.
Step 4:
Use Sourdough Powder to Start New Cultures
Incorporate a small amount of dry sourdough powder into your flour and water mixture to kickstart the fermentation process. In just 24 hours, you’ll have a vibrant and active sourdough culture ready to use.
Step 5:
Enjoy the Convenience and Versatility
Dry sourdough powder isn’t just for enhancing existing recipes; it’s also a convenient tool for starting new sourdough cultures. This dual functionality makes it invaluable for both seasoned professionals and budding bakers.
Tips for perfect results
For an extra flavor boost, use leftover starter that’s still slightly active (bubbly) before drying, and it will give you a lighter cracker with more yeast flavor in the final powder.


Convenience, flavorful and versatile.
Dry sourdough powder is a flexible and handy alternative for those who don’t want to bother with a sourdough starter. With these few simple steps, you can use it in your everyday baking and still achieve delicious bread with an added layer of flavour and complexity.
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