Sourdough Discard Chocolate Cake is a rich, moist, and decadent dessert that creatively uses leftover sourdough starter discard—an ingredient often thrown away during the sourdough baking process. This cake not only reduces waste but also brings a subtle tang that enhances the depth of chocolate flavor, creating a uniquely delicious treat. The natural acidity of the sourdough discard reacts with baking soda, giving the cake a light, tender crumb without compromising on richness.
Ideal for sourdough bakers looking to make the most of their starter, this cake proves that discard can be much more than kitchen waste. It's also a perfect introduction to sourdough baking for those new to the process, offering a simple and rewarding way to use discard without needing fermentation or proofing time.
The intense chocolate flavor pairs beautifully with the slight tang of the starter, while ingredients like cocoa powder, coffee, and vanilla deepen the complexity. Whether served plain, dusted with powdered sugar, or topped with a luscious ganache or frosting, this cake is a crowd-pleasing dessert for any occasion.
Sourdough Discard Chocolate Cake turns a humble byproduct into an indulgent, eco-conscious treat, making it a must-try for chocolate lovers and sustainable bakers alike.
The sourdough discard imparts a subtle tang that enhances the depth of chocolate flavor while contributing to a tender crumb. Whether you're a longtime sourdough baker or just started nurturing your starter, this recipe makes good use of that leftover discard in the tastiest way possible.