Freezing Sourdough Bread Dough - A Complete Guide (2024)

Can you freeze sourdough bread dough? Although there are many opinions on this topic, you absolutely can freeze your sourdough bread dough to bake later. It’s a great way to prep ahead and still have freshly baked bread when you are craving it.

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I’ve had a lot of people ask me if it is possible to freeze sourdough dough. Especially lately with the holiday season coming up. We all need easy ways to simplify this busy time of year.

While this is not something I typically do, I thought it would be a fun topic to explore.

At the farmhouse, I’m more apt to eitherfreeze the baked bread itself(my favorite method), or I’ll keep my dough in the fridge for up to 5 days after shaping. You can see how I do that in myonce a week sourdough bread routine here.

If you won’t be baking your bread by day 5, it’s best to stick the dough in the freezer instead. Fresh sourdough bread freezes super well and so does the dough.

So, how do you actually freeze the dough for the best results?

Why Freezing Dough Is A Good Idea

Convenience: Perfect for holidays, special occasions, or meal prep. It is a fantastic way to make life a little bit easier. It makes the busy holiday season way easier when you get a step ahead.

Delicious: Who doesn’t love homemade sourdough bread right out of the oven?

Save time:I love making double and triple batches of sourdough bread dough. Not only does it save time, but it also saves dishes, which again saves time.

How To Freeze Sourdough Bread Dough

You can freeze your bread dough at a few different stages.

Create the dough:

Follow the instructions on your sourdough recipe. Make the dough and then allow it to bulk ferment. This is the first main fermentation. Typically it takes about 8-12 hours. It should be about double in size.

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Shape the dough:

After the bulk fermentation, shape the dough as desired.

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  • For a boule:Line a banneton basket or bowl with parchment paper. Put a little oil on the parchment. (I prefer coconut oil or avocado oil.) Add the dough, cover with plastic wrap or a lid and place in the freezer. Freeze until solid.
  • For rolls or sandwich bread:Line the baking dish or loaf pan you plan to use when baking with parchment paper. Add a little oil. Shape the dough however desired and add to the baking dish or pan. Cover with plastic wrap or lid and freeze until completely frozen.
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Store:

Once the dough is completely frozen, transfer the frozen dough into a freezer safe bag (like a ziplock bag) or other airtight container, if desired. For rolls or sandwich bread, you could leave it in the baking dish it is in, if preferred. I like to transfer it so it frees up my baking dish for other things. Remove as much air as possible. Label and date the container.

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Thawing Frozen Sourdough Bread Dough: Final Proof

Remove the dough from the freezer (for rolls and sandwich bread, place in the desired baking dish, and for a boule, place the frozen bread back in a floured banneton or a bowl lined with a floured tea towel) and place at room temperature for a few hours until it has doubled. You can also place in the refrigerator at least overnight or for a day or two. When thawing at cold temperatures, the bread doesn’t tend to double in size in the fridge, but bakes fine. It’s like magic. It looks like nothing is happening, but it bakes up fluffy and beautiful.

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Bake:

Bake the bread according to the instructions of your recipe.

Additional Tips:

  • As with freezing anything, the key to getting the best quality is avoiding freezer burn. To do so, make sure your dough is wrapped well and is as airtight as possible.
  • I’ve talked about this a lot, but I have always found sourdough to be very forgiving. Plus, the perfect loaf of sourdough bread is really up to each person’s interpretation. So, don’t be afraid to experiment here. What works well for one person may not for the next. That’s okay!
  • The texture of the bread that has been previously frozen does have a slightly different texture than fresh bread that hasn’t been. But it is still lovely and delicious.
  • I have found it very helpful to spray the parchment paper or plastic wrap with avocado oil or rub it down with coconut oil to keep the dough from sticking to the parchment while freezing boules, rolls, buns and pizza dough.

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Banneton basket

Plastic wrap

Plastic bag or aluminum foil

Other sourdough doughs you can freeze:

Bread dough is not the only thing you can keep in the freezer to bake in a pinch. Here are a few of my other favorite sourdough doughs to keep on hand in the freezer.

Pizza dough

One of my favorite doughs to freeze is actually mySourdough Pizza Dough. I love having this easily on hand for a busy weeknight meal.

To freeze the pizza dough, I let it rise and divide the dough. Then, I’ll wrap it really well in plastic wrap and place it in an airtight freezer bag, making sure to get as much air out as possible. If wrapped well, the pizza dough can be in the freezer for a couple of months. Once you are ready to make your pizza, you can simply get the dough out of the freezer and let it thaw either in the fridge or at room temperature. Roll it out andproceed with the baking instructions here.

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Cookie Dough

Cookie dough using sourdough discard is another great dough to freeze and have on hand for future use. After all, you never know when your sweet tooth will be craving a treat!

I like to keep some of my sourdough chocolate chip cookie dough in the freezer, so I can easily bake for a quick dessert or if we are expecting company.

All you have to do ismake the dough according to the directions here(either long fermented or quick version). Then, you’ll shape your cookies into balls and put them on a baking sheet with parchment paper.

Flash freeze the balls of dough for a couple of hours or until frozen completely.

Transfer your dough balls to an airtight container and place them back in the freezer for up to three months.

Once you are ready to bake, pop them out of the freezer, preheat your oven, and bake!

FAQ

How long can you freeze sourdough dough?

Frozen sourdough dough can last up to a month in the freezer.

At what stage can you freeze sourdough bread dough?

Technically, you can freeze the dough at any stage along the way, thaw, and restart the process at a later date. For best results, freeze after the bulk rise and shaping.

How do you defrost sourdough dough?

Defrost in the fridge or on the counter. If freezing on the counter, allow the bread to thaw and double in size. If defrosted in the fridge, it will not double in size no matter the amount of time it sits.

What happens if you freeze sourdough starter?

There are many ways to keep a sourdough starter when you are unable to keep up with feeding and maintaining it for a longer period of time. One way is freezing the sourdough starter itself. Don’t worry – it won’t kill off the wild yeast if done correctly.Check out my post here on how to freeze your sourdough starter for later use.

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Freezing Sourdough Bread Dough - A Complete Guide (2024)

FAQs

Freezing Sourdough Bread Dough - A Complete Guide? ›

Flash freeze the balls of dough for a couple of hours or until frozen completely. Transfer your dough balls to an airtight container and place them back in the freezer for up to three months. Once you are ready to bake, pop them out of the freezer, preheat your oven, and bake!

What is the best way to freeze sourdough bread? ›

The trick to freezing sourdough bread? Keep air away from the bread's surface to avoid freezer burn. If you're freezing a freshly baked loaf, you'll want to wait until it cools completely. You can freeze a whole loaf, a half loaf, or even cut it into slices, then wrap the bread tightly in freezer-friendly products.

Can I freeze sourdough dough to bake later? ›

To par-freeze, place the portions of dough on a parchment lined baking sheet and freezing for 1-2 hours until the dough is frozen and set. Once frozen, transfer the frozen dough into a large freezer-safe ziplock bag and place into the freezer.

How long does homemade sourdough bread last in the freezer? ›

(2) Wrap tightly with aluminum foil or plastic freezer wrap, or place in heavy-duty freezer bag and freeze. How long does a loaf of sourdough bread last in the freezer? Properly stored, it will maintain best quality for about 3 months, but will remain safe beyond that time.

At what stage do you freeze bread dough? ›

Two points in the dough-making process are good times to freeze the dough. The first is after kneading and before the first rise. The other is after you've shaped the dough and before the second rise.

How to thaw out frozen sourdough bread? ›

When it's time to use the loaf it can be removed from the freezer and allowed to defrost inside the bag. I defrosted a loaf this morning and it took three hours at a room temperature of 28C / 82F. After the loaf has defrosted I slide it into an oven that has been pre-heated to 150C / 300F.

How do you revive sourdough bread from the freezer? ›

Reviving Frozen Sourdough Bread

The first step is to allow your loaf to thaw completely at room temperature. This slow thawing is essential as it helps maintain the bread's texture and prevents the formation of soggy spots, which can occur with rapid thawing methods like microwaving.

Does freezing sourdough bread lower the glycemic index? ›

We still love fresh sourdough, but freezing is certainly a good alternative. Not only is it a great way to preserve your bread but it could lower its GI.

Why should you not refrigerate sourdough bread? ›

The most important thing to know is that you should never store sourdough in your fridge. The inside of a fridge is a very harsh environment that's much too cold and dry to store bread in. Your sourdough will get hard and stale much faster in the fridge than if you leave it out.

Can you leave baked sourdough bread out overnight? ›

Sourdough never lasts very long in my house, maximum 3 days, usually 2! For the first 24-36 hours I leave my loaves out on rack to fully cool, then on a board, uncovered, or in a linen or cotton bag before slicing them.

Can I eat 2 week old sourdough bread? ›

Sourdough bread will keep well for up to 3-5 days at a moderate room temperature of 18-20°C or 64-68°F.

How do you know if sourdough bread has gone bad? ›

It's pretty easy to tell when sourdough bread has gone bad because it will be covered in visible signs of mold growth and will feel hard both inside and out. It may also smell bad too, but not always. Once it's past the fresh stage (first 24 hours) you will notice some deterioration in crust and crumb.

What is the best way to store homemade sourdough bread? ›

Linen bag. Linen bags are one of the best ways to store sourdough bread so that it stays fresh.

Is yeast killed when frozen? ›

There is a chance that freezing the dough will kill about 30%-50% of the yeast in the dough. Therefore, it's recommended that you put in double the usual amount of yeast to make up for the yeast that will die. You also want to make sure you're using a strong, high protein flour like our Lighthouse Bread & Pizza Flour.

Do you thaw frozen bread dough before baking? ›

Working with Frozen Bread Dough

That being said, you need to allow the bread dough to thaw and proof before placing it in the oven. The first step is to defrost the dough by placing it in a lightly greased pan and leave it in a cooler overnight to allow it to completely thaw. This is called retarding the dough.

Will bread dough rise after being frozen? ›

In short … it's a last resort. According to MaryJane, yeast dough will never rise as well post-freeze as it would if you baked it the day you made it.

How do you store sourdough bread to make it last longer? ›

So, with this in mind, I always recommend storing your freshly-baked sourdough loaf in a cotton bread bag or simply wrap it in a cotton tea towel to allow the bread to 'breathe'. Then, leave your bread in a cool place, so it can maintain normal moisture levels without encouraging bacteria and mould to grow.

What are the benefits of freezing sourdough? ›

We still love fresh sourdough, but freezing is certainly a good alternative. Not only is it a great way to preserve your bread but it could lower its GI.

Should you slice bread before freezing? ›

This technique works for store-bought sliced bread as well. In fact, Drew Gimma, the director of operations for Bread Man Baking Co. in Houston, Texas, recommends slicing pretty much any bread before you freeze it "so you can thaw just as much as you need and not the whole loaf," he says.

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