Sourdough Discard Hamburger Buns Recipe: Quick Sourdough Buns {with video} (2024)

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These quick sourdough discard hamburger buns are perfect for grilling season.

Make these quick sourdough discard hamburger buns in around 2.5 hours - and use your sourdough discard. Winning right?

They are soft and tender with a rich, buttery crumb yet will wow you with their glossy sheen.

You'll use 100g of sourdough discard in this sourdough hamburger bun recipe.

Sourdough Discard Hamburger Buns ... Fast!

Just like this sourdough discard sandwich loaf, these sourdough discard hamburger buns are perfect to make while you are establishing your sourdough starter.

They utilise a small amount of commercial yeast, along with your unfed sourdough starter, to make them rise.

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This gives you a delicious flavor, without having to wait.

9 simple ingredients combine to make these sourdough buns. You'll more than likely have these on hand - flour, milk, eggs, butter, sugar, yeast, salt, unfed sourdough starter and sesame seeds.

You can use sourdough burger buns during grilling season, for burger night, breakfast or lunch sandwiches - they're even delicious just with melted cheese and a little cayenne pepper on top.

Baking Notes & Variations

There are a myriad of burger combinations you could use these buns for. The hardest part will be choosing your favorite!

Here are some tips for getting the most out of your sourdough buns:

  • I choose to knead the dough in a stand mixer because it's fast and convenient. The butter and eggs need to be worked into the dough really well and the stand mixer is very efficient at doing this.
  • These buns are best eaten within 12 hours of making them. Freeze your leftovers (you'll see notes on this further down).
  • Split the buns and toast the insides for a delicious brioche style burger. The butter and sugar ensures that these toast up perfectly.
  • You can skip the sesame seeds for a plain bun. Or use black sesame seeds or even Everything Bagel Seasoning. It's totally up to you.
  • If you want to make these buns earlier than you need them, you can put them in the fridge after shaping. They can stay there for up to 24 hours. Just bring them to room temp before you bake them. Because they have commercial yeast, they will complete the second rise in the fridge.
  • This recipe makes 8 buns around 140g each. You can make larger or smaller buns depending on your needs. Just divide the total dough weight by the number of buns you need to get the individual bun weights.
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Shaping Sourdough Burger Buns

These buns are really easy to shape. The enriched dough is smooth and not sticky at all. You'll be able to handle it very easily.

You need to divide the dough into 8 evenly weighted pieces (or however many buns you're wanting to bake).

For larger buns divide into 8 pieces of approximately 137g each.

For smaller buns, divide into 12 pieces of approximately 90g each.

You can see the easy shaping technique here in this video.

Freezing Sourdough Discard Hamburger Buns

These buttery hamburger buns are super fast to make fresh, however sometimes you may have a few leftover. Or perhaps you like having a stash in the freezer for easy weeknight dinners.

These sourdough buns can be frozen. Simply place them in a ziploc bag and freeze.

Thaw at room temperature. You can microwave them for a few seconds to soften them up or simply split them and toast the insides before adding your favorite burger fillings.

For more information on freezing sourdough, check out this informative guide.

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Sourdough Discard Hamburger Buns Recipe

These glossy sourdough hamburger buns have a rich, buttery crumb - perfect for creating your favorite burger at home. The best thing is they are super fast - taking less than 3 hours to make!

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Prep Time 30 minutes mins

Cook Time 22 minutes mins

Fermentation Time 1 hour hr 30 minutes mins

Total Time 2 hours hrs 22 minutes mins

Course Bread

Cuisine American

Servings 8 Buns

Calories 399 kcal

Equipment

  • Stand Mixer

  • Digital Scale

  • Baking Tray

Ingredients

  • 250 g Milk Warm
  • 100 g Sourdough Starter Discard unfed sourdough starter
  • 500 g Bread Flour
  • 50 g Sugar
  • 2 Egg Yolks
  • 100 g Butter softened but not melted
  • 7 g Instant Yeast
  • 10 g Salt
  • 1 Egg White for egg wash
  • 30 g Sesame Seeds optional

Instructions

  • Combine the warm milk, yeast and sugar together in a stand mixer bowl and gently incorporate so that the yeast and sugar are dissolved in the milk.

  • Add the flour, sourdough discard, egg yolks, butter and salt to the bowl and bring together to form a shaggy dough. You may need a silicon spatula to scrape down the sides of the bowl.

  • Use a dough hook and/or knead function for this step.

    Knead the dough for 6 to 8 minutes using a stand mixer (see notes for hand kneading below).

    The dough will be silky and completely come away from the sides of the bowl when it's done. There should be no stickiness at all.

  • Cover the bowl with a plastic bag or wrap and set aside for around an hour to rise. The time it takes depends on the temperature in your home.

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  • Once the dough has doubled, transfer it to your kitchen counter for shaping. If you are able to, weigh your dough. Divide the weight of the dough by the number of buns you want. Then you'll know how big to make each bun.

    I make 8 from this recipe and each bun is around 137g. For smaller buns, divide into 12 pieces of approx. 90g each.

  • Divide the dough into 8 perfectly even pieces (weighing them for accuracy).

  • Shape each piece into a bun. Pull the edges into the centre to form a rounded top and then place each piece on the counter and roll to shape (like you'd shape a boule).

  • Place your buns on a baking tray lined with parchment paper and cover with a plastic bag or wrap. Set aside to rise for around 30 minutes. They will be plump and round when they're ready to bake.

  • Preheat the oven to 180C/350F.

  • Brush each bun with egg white and sprinkle with sesame seeds (optional).

  • Bake for around 22 minutes or until glossy and hollow when you tap the base. They burn very easily so keep an eye on them.

  • Cool on a wire rack.

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Notes

Notes on Kneading: The easiest and quickest way to make this dough is in a stand mixer or Thermomix. This will allow you to knead the dough easily. The eggs and butter need a lot of work to combine in so if you are going to knead by hand, you will really have to work the dough to incorporate them.

Nutrition

Serving: 140gCalories: 399kcalCarbohydrates: 55gProtein: 11gFat: 15gSaturated Fat: 8gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 79mgSodium: 598mgPotassium: 144mgFiber: 2gSugar: 8gVitamin A: 429IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 91mgIron: 1mg

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Sourdough Discard Hamburger Buns Recipe: Quick Sourdough Buns {with video} (2024)

FAQs

What is the benefit of baking with sourdough discard? ›

Benefits of using sourdough discard

Flavor: Sourdough adds a delicious, nuanced flavor to desserts and savory baked goods. It adds a slight sour flavor without making them taste too off putting or acidic.

What to do with sourdough discard day 1? ›

Sourdough discard works well in many baked goods that don't require lively yeast—flat foods like crackers, tortillas and pancakes. Or you can use it to flavor recipes that rely on leavening from other sources, such as active dry yeast, baking soda and baking powder.

How do you make sourdough starter from discard? ›

By feeding the discard with fresh flour and water over a few consecutive feedings, the microbial activity can be restored, eventually turning it into a viable and active sourdough starter.

How do you use old sourdough discard? ›

Savoury options include English breakfast muffins, pretzels, caramelised onion biscuits, and sourdough pizza dough. For those with a sweet tooth, you may prefer pancakes, muffins, pumpkin bread, or chocolate cake. Keep reading for our favourite sourdough discard recipes below.

Is sourdough discard still 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 go bad? ›

The simple answer is, you can keep sourdough discard in the fridge indefinitely, however the quality and flavor of the discard will change and even deteriorate over time.

Can you use 2 week old 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).

Can I use my sourdough discard straight from the fridge? ›

Store it for future baking: You can store sourdough discard in an airtight container in the refrigerator for future baking with sourdough discard recipes. When you're ready to use it, let the discard come to room temperature before using it to bake. I will keep sourdough discard in the fridge for about one week.

Can I leave sourdough discard out overnight? ›

Room temperature sourdough discard should be used, refrigerated, or thrown away after 36-48 hours. Sourdough discard can be kept in the fridge for weeks, BUT it continues to get sourer as time passes.

What happens if you forget to discard 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.

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

With each sourdough starter feeding, you'll be discarding some to avoid it from becoming overly acidic. Most will compost or trash this discard, but you can save it and use it in other recipes!

Can I keep adding to my sourdough discard? ›

It may develop a grayish liquid on top called “hooch” which can be poured off before use or stirred in. If you stir it in, the flavor will become more sour. You can continue to add more discard to the jar just pour it in and give it a stir before placing it back in the fridge covered.

What can I do with day 3 sourdough discard? ›

Use your sourdough starter discard in sourdough pancakes, waffles, and banana bread.

Does sourdough discard have to be active to use? ›

One note: Don't start using your discard until your starter is really up and running. In other words, if you've just started your starter and it's not yet established, then you shouldn't save that discard. Wait until you have a healthy, active sourdough starter, then keep any discard from routine feedings.

Can you store sourdough discard on the counter? ›

Sourdough Discard is Best Stored in the Fridge

Because sourdough discard is not as active as the starter you're feeding to use for bread making, and because you don't need it to be super bubbly and active, it's safest to keep it somewhere dark and cool where you don't have to worry about temperature fluctuations.

Why bake with sourdough starter? ›

Sourdough starter is essential for making sourdough breads. The starter contains the wild yeasts and bacteria that will both leaven and flavor the bread.

What happens if you don't discard sourdough? ›

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.

Does sourdough discard add flavor? ›

We have a whole collection of Sourdough Discard Recipes that you can bake with your sourdough discard; in these recipes, discard adds flavor but doesn't do much in the leavening department. Some of our favorite sourdough discard recipes include: Classic Sourdough Waffles or Pancakes.

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