Easy Sourdough Bread Recipe W Yeast and Starter

Love sourdough bread but don't want to wait 1 -2 weeks for your starter. Try this Easy Sourdough Starter with yeast to get an almost sourdough bread in a lot less time!

yeast starter in a glass jar

I found this gem of a recipe in my Mom's recipe folder, I don't ever remember her making it, but I thought it looked interesting and might be worth sharing. And yes it was. This type of starter is also known as Cheater Sourdough Starter. My husband loves the bread I make with this starter cheater / pretend? Whatever it works and it works well.

How to make it

In a medium bowl add the lukewarm water and sprinkle the yeast on top. Let it sit for about 5-10 minutes then stir.

yeast and water in a white bowl

Add the flour to the yeast and combine well, make sure there is no flour at the bottom of the bowl.

adding the flour and stirring to combine

Move to a clean bowl or jar, cover with a towel, plastic wrap or place the lid on the jar without sealing and let sit for 24 hours in a warm draft free area.

yeast starter in a glass jar

After the 24 hours it should have risen and become very bubbly with a slight sour smell. And it is now ready to use for baking.

starter yeast after resting 24 hours

How to use it

Once the starter has sat for 24 hours and it is nice and bubbly it is ready to be used. If you don't want to bake anything or you have leftovers, then just refrigerate it. Just like you would a regular Sourdough Starter. It can stay in the fridge for up to a month or probably even longer.

When you decide to bake with it, just remove it from the fridge let it sit at room temperature for about 2 hours, then remove ½ cup of starter and feed with ½ cup of lukewarm water and ½ cup of flour, mix together until well combined. Cover with plastic wrap or the lid (just place it on top do not close). Let sit in a warm draft free area for approximately 3-4 hours or until doubled. Whatever you don't use for the recipe place in a clean jar and refrigerate until you are ready to use it again.

How to store it

Just like regular sourdough starter it can either be kept in the fridge and fed weekly, I have actually let it go a few weeks without feeding and it's fine. Or leave it on the counter and feed and use daily.

What flour to use

For this recipe I used a mixture of whole wheat and all purpose, you could use just all purpose or bread flour, or a mixture of rye. Whole grains are considered best to add because they contain more nutrients and microorganisms than all-purpose flour which is better for growing your sourdough starter.

What water to use?

Be sure to use lukewarm water between 98-105F (36-40C). And be sure to use water without chlorine, that can kill your starter dough starter. And of course not distilled water. Regular filtered tap water is fine.

So if you are looking for a quicker "sour dough" starter why not give this Sour Dough Starter with Yeast a try and let me know how it goes. Tomorrow I will share a delicious bread I made with this starter. Enjoy!

Easy Sourdough Bread with Starter with Yeast

sourdough starter with yeast in a jar

Easy Sourdough Starter with Yeast

Love sourdough bread but don't want to wait 1 -2 weeks for your starter. Try this Easy Sourdough Starter with yeast to get an almost sourdough bread in a lot less time!

Prep Time 15 mins

Resting Time 1 d

Total Time 1 d 15 mins

Course Yeast Breads

Cuisine American

Servings 1 jar

Calories 463 kcal

  • ¾ cup all purpose flour or bread flour (97.5 grams)
  • ¼ cup whole wheat flour (32.5 grams)
  • ½ cup +3 tablespoons water (lukewarm) (166 grams)
  • ½ teaspoon active dry yeast
  • In a medium bowl add the lukewarm water and sprinkle the yeast on top. Let it sit for about 5-10 minutes then stir.

  • Add the flour to the yeast and combine well, make sure there is no flour at the bottom of the bowl.

  • Move the starter to a clean bowl, cover with a towel, plastic wrap or place the lid on the jar without sealing it and let sit for 24 hours in a warm draft free area. Do not stir.

  • After the 24 hours it should have risen and become very bubbly with a slight sour smell. And it is now ready to use for baking.

Calories: 463 kcal Carbohydrates: 96 g Protein: 16 g Fat: 2 g Saturated Fat: 1 g Polyunsaturated Fat: 1 g Monounsaturated Fat: 1 g Sodium: 6 mg Potassium: 267 mg Fiber: 7 g Sugar: 1 g Vitamin A: 3 IU Vitamin C: 1 mg Calcium: 26 mg Iron: 6 mg

Keyword cheater sourdough starter, sourdough starter with yeast

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