Sourdough Biscuits Recipe (2024)

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Light and fluffy, these overnight sourdough cast iron biscuits are delicious. Perfect drizzled with honey or a morning meal of biscuits and gravy. You will love the taste!

I love my original buttermilk biscuit recipe. They are fluffy with perfect layers and so easy to mix up on mornings for a quick meal. I also love making overnight sourdough recipes for healthy, long fermented breads for my family and decided to adapt my original biscuit recipe to be used with sourdough.

Here is how to make flaky sourdough starter biscuits from scratch.

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Overnight Sourdough Biscuits Recipe without Baking Powder

For the most part, every sourdough biscuits recipe that I have ever seen is made with baking powder and baking soda. But, is it needed? When baking powder and baking soda are used in a recipe, it helps the dough to rise. However, I found that if you have a strong sourdough starter, you do not need baking powder or baking soda in this recipe.

This batch of sourdough biscuits from starter were mixed the night before without baking powder or baking soda. Then, after fermenting overnight, I rolled them out, cut them and placed them in the cast iron skillet to rise. It took around 2 hours for the biscuits to rise in a warm location, before I baked them in the oven.

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Sourdough Biscuit Recipe with Baking Powder

The next batch of biscuits, I added baking powder, and baking soda to the dough the next morning after it had fermented overnight. I kneaded the dough to mix the additional ingredients in, then rolled and cut the biscuits. After being placed in a cast iron skillet, this batch rose for one hour and was ready to bake.

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In my experience, if you have a strong sourdough starter, there is no need to add baking powder or baking soda to the recipe. As for the taste, only one child out of the four in our home noticed the sourdough taste in the biscuits without baking powder and baking soda. Both versions turned out fantastic!

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Kitchen Essentials for Long Fermented Sourdough Biscuits

Ingredients for Sourdough Biscuits Overnight in Cast Iron Skillets

  • 3 1/2 cups white all purpose organic flour (350 g)
  • 1 1/2 tsp salt (9 g)
  • 10 tbsp cold butter (sliced into small pieces)
  • 1 cup fed sourdough starter (200 g)
  • 3/4 cup milk or buttermilk (180 g)
  • 2 tbsp honey (40 g)

    Additional Ingredients (if choosing to make with baking powder and baking soda)

  • 4 tsp baking powder
  • 1 tsp baking soda
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How do you Make Overnight Sourdough Biscuits from Scratch

I really recommend investing in a good kitchen scale. When baking with sourdough, I can not even count the times that I have found one useful. It is how I maintain my sourdough starter and I achieve the best results when I weigh everything for the recipe.

  • In a medium mixing bowl, combine the sourdough starter, honey and milk. Mix well.
  • In a large mixing bowl, mix together the flour and salt.
  • Using a pastry cutter, cut the butter into the flour mixture. It should resemble coarse crumbs. (if you do not have a pastry cutter, you can use a fork or your fingers to mix the butter in)
  • Add the sourdough mixture to the flour mixture and stir to combine. Dough will be a little sticky but I do not add more flour.
  • Cover with a clean kitchen towel and ferment overnight for 7-12 hours. The longer the dough sits the more sour it will become and I have found that we like ours to sit from 8:00 PM to 6:00 AM.
  • The next morning, if you are choosing to add the baking powder and baking soda, sprinkle them on top of the dough. Mix the dough with your hands.
  • Then, roll out biscuits on a lightly floured surface. Cut biscuits, which I use a canning ring to accomplish this task.
  • Place biscuits in a well seasoned cast iron skillet. Cover and let rise for one or two hours.
  • Bake in oven at 400 degrees for 15-20 minutes until tops are golden brown.
  • Serve hot with butter, honey or jam. Or, enjoy with a generous helping of old-fashioned homemade sausage gravy!
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Sample Baking Schedule for Cast Iron Sourdough Biscuits

This is the schedule that I use for making my overnight sourdough cast iron biscuits. This is so easy to mix up the night before, allow it to ferment and bake the next morning.

I am an early riser, and like to start working my dough at 6:00 AM. Then, I begin my morning routine before waking the children at 7:00 AM and having breakfast ready to serve between 8:15-8:30 AM.

Day 1:
3:00 PM – Feed the sourdough starter
8:00 PM – Mix the ingredients, cover and ferment overnight.

Day 2:
6:00 AM – Roll out the dough, cut biscuits and place them in a cast iron skillet. (if adding baking powder, and baking soda, this would be the time to do that and then knead the dough to mix the ingredients together) Let the biscuit dough rest and rise.
7:45 AM – Pre-heat oven to 400 degrees.
8:00 AM – Bake biscuits for 15- 20 minutes until tops are golden brown.

Tips for Making Sourdough Biscuits

  • Do not twist the biscuit cutter when cutting out the biscuits. When the twisting motion happens, it seals the edges and the biscuits will not rise like they should.
  • Do not forget to feed your sourdough starter at least 4 hours before making this recipe. To test if the starter is ready to use, drop a teaspoon full into a jar of water. If it floats, it is ready to use.
  • Baking bread can be a trial and error process. Depending on the hydration of your sourdough and the climate/temperature where you live, your results may vary. But, don’t give up! The more you know your sourdough starter, the better you will become at baking with it.
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How to Store Overnight Sourdough Biscuits

Allow the biscuits to cool completely before wrapping or storing. Biscuits are best stored, covered in a container with a few pinhole size openings for ventilation. I store our sourdough biscuits in a 100% linen bread bag that is kept in a bread box.

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More Easy Recipes to Make with Sourdough Starter

  • Strawberry Shortcake with Sourdough Biscuits
  • Sweet Honey Sourdough Dinner Rolls
  • Overnight Sourdough Blueberry Muffins

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Overnight Sourdough Cast Iron Biscuits

Yield: 12-14

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes

Additional Time: 12 hours 10 seconds

Total Time: 12 hours 30 minutes 10 seconds

Light and fluffy, these overnight sourdough cast iron biscuits are delicious. Perfect drizzled with honey or a morning meal of biscuits and gravy. You will love the taste!

Ingredients

  • 3 1/2 cups white all purpose organic flour (350 g)
  • 1 1/2 tsp salt (9 g)
  • 10 tbsp cold butter (sliced into small pieces)
  • 1 cup fed sourdough starter (200 g)
  • 3/4 cup milk or buttermilk (180 g)
  • 2 tbsp honey (40 g)
  • Additional Ingredients (if choosing to make with baking powder and baking soda)
  • 4 tsp baking powder
  • 1 tsp baking soda

Instructions

In a medium mixing bowl, combine the sourdough starter, honey and milk. Mix well.


In a large mixing bowl, mix together the flour and salt.


Using a pastry cutter, cut the butter into the flour mixture. It should resemble coarse crumbs. (if you do not have a pastry cutter, you can use a fork or your fingers to mix the butter in)


Add the sourdough mixture to the flour mixture and stir to combine. Dough will be a little sticky but I do not add more flour.


Cover with a clean kitchen towel and ferment overnight for 7-12 hours. The longer the dough sits the more of sour it will become and I have found that we like ours to sit from 8:00 PM to 6:00 AM.


The next morning, if you are choosing to add the baking powder and baking soda, sprinkle them on top of the dough. Mix the dough with your hands.


Then, roll out biscuits on a lightly floured surface. Cut biscuits, which I use a canning ring to accomplish this task.


Place biscuits in a well seasoned cast iron skillet. Cover and let rise for one or two hours.


Bake in oven at 400 degrees for 15-20 minutes until tops are golden brown.


Serve hot with butter, honey or jam. Or, enjoy with a generous helping of old-fashioned homemade sausage gravy!

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FAQs

What does adding an egg to biscuit dough do? ›

With biscuits, however, the goal is to avoid this chewiness. So, by adding hard-boiled egg yolk to a biscuit recipe, you'll thwart the formation of gluten, thereby resulting in a buttery, flakey crumb that'll dissolve in your mouth.

Why are my sourdough biscuits flat? ›

Why are my sourdough biscuits flat? Most likely it is the result of old baking powder and/or baking soda. If these ingredients are not fresh, then they may not rise the dough as much or at all.

Why are my sourdough biscuits crumbly? ›

All you want to do is slather some butter and jelly on your steaming biscuit…but one sweep of the knife, and half your biscuit is crumbled in your lap. If this sounds familiar, you could be adding too much flour to your dough without knowing it, disrupting the ratio of dry to wet ingredients.

Why do you put baking soda in sourdough bread? ›

A pinch of baking soda can also make your bread taste better by neutralizing some of the acid. In a way, it "sweetens" your bread, Cultures for Health says. Because baking soda is alkaline, so it balances out the acidity (which is what makes your bread taste more sour).

What does cream of tartar do in biscuits? ›

As the biscuits rise, the carbon dioxide gas expands, creating pressure on the dough. This pressure can cause the dough to collapse without proper support. Cream of Tartar helps stabilize the dough structure, ensuring the biscuits maintain their shape and rise uniformly.

What happens if you add an extra egg to bread? ›

It makes the bread lighter and fluffier. The reason for that is the fat in the yolk that inhibits gluten formation just as any other fat would. This results in a looser dough that can expand and puff up more.

How to make sourdough more fluffy? ›

Keeping the lid on for the first part of baking allows steam to expand between the gluten fibers to rise the bread and create a fluffy loaf.

What is the secret to making biscuits rise? ›

A hot oven helps biscuits bake—and rise—quickly. We recommend 475˚F for 15 minutes. Remove them from the oven as soon as they are lightly brown.

Should biscuit dough be folded? ›

When you fold the dough, these pieces of butter stack on top of each other, creating rough layers of butter and dough that translate to flakiness once baked. Buttermilk Biscuits get maximum flakiness from a folding step built into the recipe.

Should you chill biscuits before baking? ›

Place the pan of biscuits in the refrigerator while you preheat your oven to 425°F, or for about 20 to 30 minutes. This short chill will help the biscuits maintain their shape while baking.

What temperature should you cook biscuits at? ›

A very hot oven is also key to good biscuits. My oven tends to run hot, so I put the temperature at 425°F, but if your oven is cool, you can go up to 450°F.

Can I still eat dense sourdough bread? ›

The great thing is that generally, unless it's completely raw inside, you can still eat an under fermented sourdough bread. Common sense is best used here - if the loaf looks dubious and you can see very dense, raw dough - don't eat it!

Why do you put vinegar in sourdough bread? ›

There are two main acids produced in a sourdough culture: lactic acid and acetic acid. Acetic acid, or vinegar, is the acid that gives sourdough much of its tang. Giving acetic acid-producing organisms optimal conditions to thrive and multiply will produce a more tangy finished product.

Why do you spray sourdough with water before baking? ›

Wetting the dough causes the surface to steam. Covering it traps the moisture. This partnership stops the bread from drying out on the surface in the hot air of the oven and forming a premature crust. Your bread rises more and produces a richer colour, becoming glossy on the surface.

Why do you add salt to sourdough bread? ›

Salt is an integral part of bread, whether it be sourdough or commercially yeasted breads. Salt will slow the fermentation down slightly, but not enough to actually affect the rise of your sourdough. It regulates the yeast's activity, ensuring fermentation doesn't happen too quickly.

What is the role of eggs in the biscuit making process? ›

What Eggs Do in Baking Recipes. Eggs play an important role in everything from cakes and cookies to meringues and pastry cream — they create structure and stability within a batter, they help thicken and emulsify sauces and custards, they add moisture to cakes and other baked goods, and can even act as glue or glaze.

What is the purpose of the egg in dough? ›

The whole egg contributes to the richness and moisture content of the dough and enhances the overall flavor and texture of the bread. The yolks, being rich in fats, enhance emulsification and ensure a smoother texture. Whereas, the whites, when beaten, create stable foams, adding a light and airy quality to the bread.

What makes biscuit dough rise? ›

While biscuits receive some leavening power from chemical sources — baking powder and baking soda — the difference between serviceable and greatness comes from the extra rise that steam provides. In order to generate steam, the oven must be set at a minimum of 425 degrees for at least 10 minutes prior to baking.

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