The Easiest Sourdough Discard Pizza Crust Recipe (2024)

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Learn how to make this easy sourdough discard pizza crust. It only has four basic ingredients, no kneading or rising required. You really can’t get much simpler than this.

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When I found out about this method for making sourdough pizza crust somewhere in internet land several years ago, you might say I felt a bit perturbed.

You see, up until this point, my experience with homemade crust involved proofing, rising, kneading…Repeat. Repeat. Bake.

I needed to plan the whole thing five days in advance (slight exaggeration) and you know how I feel about planning.

(Side note: I learned my non-planner ways result from me being a ‘P’ in a personality test. My ‘millennial’ sister introduced me to Meyer’s Briggs over the weekend.) Ok, back to the crust.

The tutorial I found years ago went something like this: Put sourdough starter on a pizza stone and bake. Wha??? How could it really be that simple? I mean, come on. One ingredient.

I made a few modifications to add more flavor, but the premise remains. It really is that simple.

Pizza is a family favorite and some of our favorite kinds include: Chicken Alfredo,Sourdough Pizza with Pesto and Cream Sauce, orSourdough Mini Pizzas on English Muffins.

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Tips for making sourdough pizza crust:

  • This recipe is super simple because it utilizes sourdough starter (active or discard); the downside is you can’t use a regular pan. You must use a cast iron or pizza stone.
  • The secret to cooking this recipe is preheating the stone or cast iron skillet.
  • Easy sourdough pizza crust makes a super fast meal as long as you have some sauce and cheese on hand. It really takes like no time.
  • Chop up your veggie toppings while the stone or cast iron is preheating. Then sauté your veggies and/or meat while the crust is cooking, because the crust will be basically done cooking after the first bake.
  • There is one downside to this impossibly easy homemade sourdough pizza crust recipe. You can’t pour regular pasta/pizza sauce on it without it getting soft, even when it is nicely browned before you add the sauce. See my tips below to get around this.

Ingredients

Fed Sourdough Starter or discard: Either will work! Most of the time I just pull my sourdough starter right out of the fridge and use it. If you are new to sourdough and want to learn how to make your own sourdough starter, check out my post that shows you exactly how to do it.

Italian Seasoning: This is optional, but it adds the delicious Italian flavor that we all love and come to expect on pizza.

Salt: Sea salt or pink Himalayan salt

Olive Oil: A good quality extra virgin olive oil is always my first choice.

Supplies you may need:

Pizza Stone or Cast Iron Skillet

How to Make The Easiest Sourdough Pizza Crust Ever:

Preheat a pizza stone, or cast iron skillet, on 425 degrees F.

When the oven is preheated, and the pans are scorching hot, take them out of the oven.

Drizzle your baking vessel (stone or skillet) of choice with a little extra virgin olive oil.

Ladle the sourdough discard onto the hot pan. Now, this is the part that will really bother my recipe-lovin, rule-abidin blog readers. I am not going to give you an amount. I can’t. You just spread it out until you have a nice thin layer in the size you want.

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When I am making this in a cast iron skillet, I also like to run it up the side, so the crust has edges.

Hit it with another drizzle of extra virgin olive oil.

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Sprinkle it with salt and Italian seasoning. The more the better, in my opinion. 😉

It will already start to bake when it makes contact with the pan. This is totally good and expected.

Pop it back in the oven, until it is crispy and easily pulls up from the pan. About 10 minutes.

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A note on avoiding soft crust

There is one downside to this impossibly easy homemade sourdough pizza crust recipe.

You can’t pour regular pasta/pizza sauce on it without it getting soft, even when it is nicely browned before you add the sauce. (That’s not to say we don’t just do it anyway most of the time!)

You may think, “Ah, I’ll bypass this problem eazy peazy. I will just bake the crust longer until it’s extra crispy. That’ll do the trick.” Or “I’ll just use less sauce.” Your mind may even wander into the idea of putting the sauce on top of the veggies, so its not sitting right on top of the crust. I would say you’re pretty smart to try all those things, but let me go ahead and make it easier on ya. It doesn’t work.

But, no worries. There is a wonderful -make that TWO-wonderful solutions, for amazing homemade pizza. And, they’re better than a jar of store-bought sauce anyway!

Sourdough Pizza Making Options:

  • Option One: Thinly slice fresh tomatoes. Spread them out in a thin layer on your baked sourdough pizza crust, and drizzle with olive oil, salt and pepper. Put it in the oven and roast for about 10 minutes. Add the other toppings and cheese. We especially enjoy this option in the summer, when the garden is bursting at the seams with fresh tomatoes. Something about roasted tomatoes!
  • Option Two: Make a homemade cream sauce with cheese, cream, garlic, and salt. Spread it on the crust and top with chicken, mushrooms, and cheese. Chicken Alfredo pizza. This is just about our favorite meal of all time. We seriously feel like we are eating in a fancy gourmet restaurant. It really is that good. And don’t get me started on when it is morel and chanterelle season.
  • Option Three:just add the tomato sauce and eat it a little soft. We do this often and it still tastes great.

FAQ

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Can I just use a regular pizza pan?

You can’t use a normal pizza pan, because the liquid starter would totally stick to it. You would have quite the mess on your hands.

Cast iron and pizza stones are wonderfully nonstick, when preheated. Plus, this ability to preheat a pan that is so heavy is what makes for a crispy crust. It’s that baking-upon-contact thing, or something like that. I’m not a scientist, but I can tell you it makes a crispy crust like no ordinary aluminum pizza pan ever could.

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Why Sourdough, Anyway?

If you are new to my blog, and haven’t yet been introduced to the wonder of sourdough, hit up this post for more info.

If you’re looking for another sourdough recipe, check out Sourdough English Muffins. They are a favorite in our home. I have also tried my hand at making Sourdough Donuts.

Once you start using a starter, you’ll never go back.

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What does sourdough pizza taste like?

It tastes a lot like regular pizza crust, but the crust itself has a delicious, slightly tangy flavor that you would expect from sourdough.

Can you freeze sourdough pizza crust?

Yes! Sourdough pizza crust can be stored in the freezer for up to 3 months. Bake it first and then let it cool. Store it in an air tight container, and then allow it to thaw in the fridge just a few hours before needing it.

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What happens if you bake sourdough discard?

For this recipe it turns into pizza crust. You can also bake discard and turn it into sourdough crackers.

Can you eat sourdough starter discard?

Yes, as long as it is cooked. Using discard is an easy way to use up excess discard and a way to eat fermented grains.

How long is sourdough discard good for?

Sourdough discard can stay fresh in the fridge up to a week before it will need to be fed again. Personally, I don’t discard any sourdough and use them for recipes like this one.

Can you freeze sourdough discard pizza dough?

Yes! For this crust, cook it first and then place it in an air-tight container for up to 3 months. When you want to make pizza, just preheat your oven to 450, take our the sourdough pizza crust, top it with your favorite toppings and then bake until everything is bubbly and melted.

Check out my other sourdough recipes and posts

  • Sourdough English Muffins
  • How to Make a Sourdough Starter from Scratch
  • Our Favorite Sourdough PancakeRecipe
  • Healthy One Pot Meal- Sourdough Skillet
  • Sourdough Tortillas

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Sourdough Discard Pizza Crust

Delicious sourdough discard pizza crust is super fast and there is no kneading or waiting.

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Prep Time: 2 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

Additional Time: 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 22 minutes minutes

Servings: 1 pizza crust

Author: Lisa

Ingredients

  • Sourdough discard
  • Italian Seasoning
  • Salt
  • Olive Oil
  • Pizza Stone or Cast Iron Skillet

Instructions

  • Preheat a pizza stone, or cast iron skillet, on 425 degrees.

  • When the oven is preheated, and the pans are scorching hot, take them out of the oven.

  • Drizzle your baking vessel (stone or skillet) of choice with a little extra virgin olive oil.

  • Ladle sourdough starter onto the hot pan. Now, this is the part that will really bother my recipe-lovin, rule-abidin blog readers. I am not going to give you an amount. I can't. You just spread it out until you have a nice thin layer in the size you want. If you want to see how this looks, watch the video in the blog post.

  • Hit it with another drizzle of olive oil.

  • Sprinkle it with salt and Italian seasoning.

  • It will already start to bake when it makes contact with the pan. This is totally good and expected.

  • Pop it back in the oven, until crispy, and easily pulls up from the pan. About 10 minutes.

Video

Notes

  • This recipe is super simple because it utilizes sourdough starter (active or discard); the downside is you can’t use a regular pan. You must use a cast iron or pizza stone.
  • The secret to cooking this recipe is preheating the stone or cast iron skillet.
  • Easy sourdough pizza crust makes a super fast meal as long as you have some sauce and cheese on hand. It really takes like no time.
  • Chop up your veggie toppings while the stone or cast iron is preheating. Then sauté your veggies and/or meat while the crust is cooking, because the crust will be basically done cooking after the first bake.
  • There is one downside to this impossibly easy homemade sourdough pizza crust recipe. You can’t pour regular pasta/pizza sauce on it without it getting soft, even when it is nicely browned before you add the sauce. See my tips below to get around this.
The Easiest Sourdough Discard Pizza Crust Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Is sourdough good for pizza crust? ›

Is Sourdough Good for Pizza? Yes, sourdough (natural leavening) can be used to make pizza. I find sourdough pizza is more flavorful, easier to digest (thanks to the lengthy fermentation process), and has an improved, tenderer texture.

Why is my sourdough pizza crust tough? ›

Another possible cause of tough pizza dough is too low hydration (not enough water in dough). But in my experience most people use too much water rather than not enough. Leave your dough to rest first and see if this solves your problem.

What is the best way to use sourdough discard? ›

What to do with sourdough discard? Don't throw it away! Instead, use it to make delicious and nutritious treats like pancakes, waffles, muffins, and bread. Sourdough discard is a great source of natural yeast and flavor, and can add a unique tangy taste to your baked goods.

Can I bake sourdough discard by itself? ›

You can store sourdough discard in a separate container, then bake with it when you want — for instance, maybe you fed your starter on Tuesday, leaving you with discard that you want to use to bake pancakes on Saturday.

What flour is best for sourdough pizza? ›

Simple Sourdough Pizza Crust: The details

You absolutely can use bread flour or tipo 00 flour (read more about tipo 00 flour here) if you can get your hands on either. If you have been having a hard time finding flour, Baker's Authority is a great option — great prices, too, even with shipping tacked on. 75% hydration.

Do Italians use sourdough for pizza? ›

Although not all Neapolitan pizza is made from sourdough, there's no reason it can't be.

How do I make my sourdough crust better? ›

1) use a lower protein flour, like all-purpose, 2) push the bulk fermentation time / rise, longer, 3) add a higher percentage of whole wheat flour, 4) de-gas the loaf when shaping.

How much sourdough starter to use for pizza dough? ›

1.8 ounces (50 grams) mature sourdough starter. 1.8 ounces (50 grams) “00” flour, or bread flour. 1.8 ounces (50 grams) whole-grain flour. 3.5 ounces (100 grams) warm water.

Do I need to feed my sourdough discard before baking? ›

Absolutely! A jar of sourdough discard serves as an insurance policy against starter death. If you have some discard on hand, remove a spoonful of it and feed it fresh flour and water in a clean jar. You should have a bubbly starter ready to bake with after a couple of feedings, depending on the discard's condition.

Why do you throw away sourdough discard? ›

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 discard sourdough every day? ›

Room-temperature storage: Feed twice a day

Room-temperature starter should be fed every 12 hours (twice a day) using the standard maintenance feeding procedure: discard all but 113g, and feed that 113g starter with 113g each water and flour.

Does sourdough discard need to be room temperature before baking? ›

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.

Do you refrigerate sourdough discard? ›

You can store sourdough discard in the fridge for up to 2 weeks. It's fine to leave it on the counter for up 24 hours, however if you aren't planning to use it straight away it's always better to store it in the fridge.

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.

Does pizza Hut use sourdough? ›

Yes, we do!

How to use sourdough in pizza? ›

Sourdough pizza can be made 15 minutes after the dough has been divided into balls and rested but the longer you leave the balls to prove in the fridge the more flavour the dough will develop. For the sour flavour to be obvious, you need to leave the dough in the fridge for at least 8 hours and up to 24 hours.

Why is my sourdough pizza dough so sticky? ›

Well, sourdough is a stickier, wetter dough than regular yeasted bread. This is mainly because sourdough is higher hydration, meaning it contains more water.

How do you stretch sourdough for pizza? ›

Keep pressing into the dough ball to flatten it, and gently push your hands away from each other to help stretch the base outwards. Be sure to try to keep the shape as circular as possible, as this will influence the overall shape of your pizza dough base once it's stretched out.

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