Sourdough brownies are chocolatey and fudgy, with a signature sourdough kick. Whip them up in an afternoon or long ferment them overnight!

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Every day I receive countless messages about sourdough. From making and caring for starters, to more recipes for using up the abundance of starter from all that feeding and discarding.

I take that back – there is no discarding in our house. We will always find a way to use our starter (like these discard recipes). Iโ€™m not the type to waste perfectly good food. 

On a recent podcast episode, we go into this a little more as we discuss how to be a naturally frugal person.

One frugal tip is not to waste food, but also make simple dishes. So, instead of throwing away your starter, use it to make crepespizza crustflat bread, and so much more (find more ideas here).

While these sourdough dishes may be simple, they are really good. 

There is nothing like a fudgy sourdough brownie. And topped with some homemade ice creamโ€ฆseriously delicious. 

We’re talking high up on the list with cookies or cake. Itโ€™s a tough call.

fudgy sourdough brownies cut into 9 squares on parchment paper.

Why you will love this recipe:

Delicious: Classic sweet and fudgy brownies with the slight tang from sourdough. There is really no beating the flavor.

Healthier: It can also be made with whole grain flour. Long ferment it to help break down the phytic acid, reduce the gluten content, and make the nutrients more bioavailable. If you want to use unrefined sugar, swap out the sugar for coconut sugar.

Fudgy: As every good brownie should be… they are incredibly fudgy on the inside with that classic crackle top.

close up of a slab of brownies cut into 9 equal pieces on white parchment paper.

Tips

  • My sourdough starter is at 100% hydration, meaning I feed it with equal parts flour and water. 
  • Make sure your eggs are room temperature. If you forgot to take your eggs out of the fridge ahead of time, you can bring them up to room temperature by placing them in a bowl of hot water for 5-10 minutes.
  • Allow the brownies to cool totally before cutting. Once they are completely cooled, the flavor will have developed, and the brownies will hold together.
  • Long ferment the dough overnight to add more delicious tang from the fermentation of the grains.

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Sourdough Brownies Ingredients:

Butter – Unsalted. You want to be able to control the amount of salt in the recipe.

Semi-sweet chocolate chips – This gives it a nice balance without making the brownies too sweet.

Vanilla – Store-bought or homemade.

Flour – Whole grain, spelt, or all-purpose will work

Sugar – Could also substitute with coconut sugar if desired.

Cocoa powder

Salt

Eggs

Sourdough discard – This is sourdough starter that hasn’t been fed. You could also use active starter, but it won’t have as much of that sourdough tang.

Tools you may need:

9×13 Baking dish

Bowls of various sizes.

Measuring cups and spoons

Saucepan

Silicone spatula

a square of brownie on a white plate with a glass of milk and the remaining brownies behind the plate.

How To Make Sourdough Brownies

Preheat the oven to 350 and prepare a 9ร—9 pan by lining with parchment paper.

In a medium saucepan over low/medium heat, melt butter.

melted butter with chocolate chips and vanilla in a white pot

Take off heat and add chocolate chips and vanilla.

melted chocolate in a white pot with a wooden spatula

Stir until all melted together.

cocoa powder, sugar, and flour in a bowl. A pot of melted chocolate is to the left

In a medium or large bowl, combine flour, sugar, cocoa powder, and salt. Stir to combine.

Pour chocolate butter mixture into the dry ingredients.

Add in eggs and sourdough discard.

sourdough brownie batter in a large bowl with a wooden spatula

Stir well until there are no clumps.

overhead photo of sourdough brownie batter poured into a blue 9x0 baking dish with a wooden spatula in the back right corner

Pour into prepared pan.

Bake 40 minutes in prepared 9 X9 pan or until a toothpick comes out clean and the middle is set.

Allow to cool completely before slicing and serving. This will help it set up and also develop the flavors.

Storage:

Store in an air-tight container for up to two or three days. You can also store them in the refrigerator for three to five days, or freeze for up to three months.

FAQ

sourdough brownies fresh out of the oven in a parchment lined blue baking dish

Can you make these sourdough brownies long fermented?

Yes. Combine the flour, sourdough starter, sugar, and half a cup of melted butter the night before. Cover and leave overnight up to 24 hours. The next day, add the rest of the ingredients.

What can I do with a lot of sourdough starter?

There are so many recipes you can make with sourdough starter or discard. Brownies, crepes, dutch baby pancakes, waffles, the easiest pizza crust ever, sourdough crackers, and more. You can find those recipes here.

How do I make my brownies more fudgy?

Fudgy brownies have more fat in them than flour, while cake like brownies have more flour than fat.

Can I freeze fresh baked brownies?

It is best to wait until they have completely cooled before freezing. Wrap in plastic wrap or foil and then place in a freezer safe zip-lock bag and try to remove as much as as possible. This can be done as a slab or cut into pieces. Freeze up to 3 months.

To thaw, simply place the brownies on a plate and place them at room temperature until thawed.

How do you make a sourdough starter?

You can find the directions and all the tips and tricks to make your own sourdough starter here.

Find More Delicious Sourdough Dessert Recipes:

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Sourdough Brownies

4.60 from 308 votes
These sourdough brownies are absolutely delicious, Fudgy on the inside with that typical crakly tops and a slight sourdough tang. The perfect chocolate dessert.

Prep: 20 minutes
Cook: 35 minutes
Total: 55 minutes
Servings: 12 brownies
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Ingredients 

  • 1 stick unsalted butter, 8 tablespoons
  • 1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla
  • 3/4 cup flour
  • 1 1/4 cup sugar
  • 1/2 cup cocoa powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 2 eggs
  • 1/2 cup sourdough discard

Instructions 

  • Preheat the oven to 350 and prepare a 9ร—9 pan by lining with parchment paper.
  • In a medium saucepan over low/medium heat, melt butter. Take off heat and add chocolate chips and vanilla. Stir until all melted together.
  • In a medium or large bowl, combine flour, sugar, cocoa powder, and salt. Stir to combine.
  • Pour chocolate butter mixture into the dry ingredients.
  • Add in eggs and sourdough discard.
  • Stir well until there are no clumps.
  • Pour into prepared pan.
  • Bake 40 minutes in prepared 9 X9 pan or until a toothpick comes out clean and the middle is set.
  • Allow to cool completely before slicing and serving. This will help it set up and also develop the flavors.

Notes

  • Make sure your eggs are room temperature. If you forgot to take your eggs out of the fridge ahead of time, you can bring them up to room temperature by placing them in a bowl of hot water for 5-10 minutes.
  • Allow the brownies to cool totally before cutting. Once they are completely cooled, the flavor will have developed, and the brownies will hold together.
  • Long ferment the dough overnight to add more delicious tang from the fermentation of the grains.

Nutrition

Calories: 294kcal | Carbohydrates: 39g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 15g | Saturated Fat: 9g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 4g | Trans Fat: 0.3g | Cholesterol: 48mg | Sodium: 111mg | Potassium: 162mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 27g | Vitamin A: 282IU | Calcium: 22mg | Iron: 2mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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208 Comments

  1. Angelina says:

    Any recommendation on how to make this dairy free?

    1. Lisa says:

      I have not tried it, but my guess would be replacing the butter with coconut oil. I’d imagine it would give it a pretty strong coconut taste, though.

    2. Kristen says:

      Just use vegan butter and vegan chocolate chips

  2. Tammy says:

    These are delicious! I made them using an einkorn active starter, einkorn flour, flax eggs and plant based butter. Baked perfectly in 40 minutes. Let them completely cool and Iโ€™ve never had brownies cut so cleanly! Thanks so much ๐Ÿ™‚

    1. Lisa says:

      Wow! I’m so glad they worked with those changes. That is great to know!

  3. Chelsea says:

    Would I be able to substitute the flour here for gluten free flour like cup 4 cup?

    1. Lisa says:

      I haven’t tried to to know for sure.

    2. Cheri says:

      Would you let us know if you try it this way? I’m curious too.

      1. Brittaney says:

        I just tried it and they came out perfect!

  4. Antoinette says:

    I did the long-ferment and mine came out cakey and dry. Should I try double the amount of starter next time? Or other additional liquid? Maybe reduce the bake time? Iโ€™m determined to get these right!

    1. Lisa says:

      I think the long fermentation does make them more cake like brownies. You could try reducing the bake time first. If they are still too dry, adding little more starter may help. I may not double it though.

    2. Kate says:

      This happened to me too! They are delicious, but cakey, not fudgy. I wonder if more liquid and a different amount of starter would do it?

  5. Teresa says:

    For long fermentation should the batter be refrigerated or left at room temperature ?

    1. Lisa says:

      The long fermentation is at room temperature. You can find the instructions inside the post under the FAQ.

  6. Melissa says:

    Just made this today except used a cocoa bar instead of chocolate chip well see lol

  7. Nina says:

    These are THE BEST homemade brownies I have ever had. I added pecan halves and flakey sea salt to the top before baking and it just takes it to the next level ๐Ÿ˜

    1. Lisa says:

      So glad you enjoyed it! And love the idea of pecans and sea salt!

  8. Katherine says:

    Hello, Lisa! Thank you for an easy discard dessert recipe. I tried this recipe last night, but my brownies did not bake through at 350. I had to call it quits after trying to bake them for 1 hr 10 min. The middle was still gooey. I do have a vintage 1950s oven, so should I try to bake them at a higher temp? 12 x 9 pan? Thanks in advance!

    1. Lisa says:

      Those vintage ovens take a lot longer to heat up in my opinion!

  9. Becky says:

    Since there is no baking powder/soda, could I combine all the ingredients and keep it in the fridge for 3 days like you do for your scone recipes to ferment?

    1. Lisa says:

      I think that would work. The crust may not be the same as your typical brownie crust.

  10. Katherine says:

    THANK YOU!! This is seriously the best sourdough brownies I had.

    1. Anonymous says:

      It turned out great!!!!