Should You Clean Your Sourdough Starter Jar? (2024)

Have you ever wondered whether you have to clean your sourdough starter jar? The simple answer is you don't need to clean your sourdough jar. It's just not necessary to clean your jar all that regularly, unless it's super crusty or you can't get your starter out or fresh flour and water in.

Whether you use glass jars, plastic containers or something else for your starter, chances are you don't actually need to clean it as much as you think you do, if ever, especially if you have a mature starter.

Of course there are times when your sourdough starter jar may need a good clean, but did you know that your mother starter will actually be happier if you leave it in the same jar?

Seriously, your own colony of wild yeast and bacteria will thrive when left in their own little home. And that has got to lead to baking great sourdough bread, right?

If you're looking for more information, you might find these 30 tips for cleaner sourdough baking helpful, or this guide to the best container for sourdough starter. I've also put together this list of the most frequently asked sourdough starter questions to help you on your sourdough journey.

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Should I Clean My Sourdough Starter Jar Everyday?

It's definitely not necessary to clean your sourdough starter jar everyday, or even every few days, even if you are keeping your starter at room temperature. You can easily remove the sourdough starter you need to (discard) and add equal parts fresh flour and water to refresh it without cleaning the jar.

You can easily keep the top of your sourdough starter jar clean by using a rubber or silicone spatula to scrape down the sides of the jar, as well as some paper towel to wipe off any excess.

You can also just scrape off any sourdough starter which hardens on the outside of the jar. Doing this on a regular basis will help to ensure you are maintaining a healthy sourdough starter.

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Tips To Keep Your Sourdough Starter Jar Clean (without washing it)

There are many things you can do to keep your sourdough starter jar clean, without changing it everyday. These include:

  • use a wide mouth mason jar
  • use a larger container to ensure that your sourdough starter doesn't overflow
  • mix your sourdough starter in a clean bowl before transferring back into your jar
  • add the water first when feeding your starter
  • use a flexible jar spatula to scrape down the sides of the jar
  • use a paper towel or damp cloth to wipe the rim of the jar after feeding
  • regular feeding of your sourdough starter will help keep the bacteria and natural yeast working to avoid mold

Keeping your sourdough starter clean and free from debris is a good idea because dirty jars can encourage mold to form or fruit flies to take up residence.

Wide Mouth Jar

A sourdough starter container with a wide mouth, like a mason jar, is perfect. A wide mouth allows you to add flour and water to the jar without a lot of mess. Wide-mouth jars often have straight sides too, which is also handy for keeping the jar mess free.

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Don't Let Your Starter Overflow

Using a jar a bit bigger than you think you'll need is often a good idea. If your sourdough starter container is too small, your starter may overflow which can cause the top of the jar to have crusty bits and encourage mold and fruit flies.

The side of the jar can get really messy from overflow very quickly. Smaller jars tend to be harder to work with and need cleaning more often because of overflow. Choosing the right container is really important to the health of your starter.

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Warmer temperatures can also cause your sourdough starter to escape it's container, so keeping an eye on the ideal temperature for your sourdough starter is important.

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Mix Your Starter Outside Your Jar

Many people find mixing their sourdough starter outside of the jar helpful. They take the sourdough starter out of the jar, discarding what they don't need. Then add fresh flour and water, mix vigorously and return to the jar. You can of course clean the jar using this process, but you don't have to.

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Add Water First

Adding water first really helps to reduce the mess in your sourdough starter jar. In fact, if you add the water and then pop the lid on and give it a shake before adding the flour, the water will clean the sides of the jar and get all the stray bits of starter off.

I find this method is really good in keeping my sourdough starter container clean and reducing the need for washing it each day. For this method, it's handy to have a tight fitting lid for shaking to avoid water spraying everywhere. Once the starter has been fed, you can just loosely sit the lid on the top.

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Use A Jar Spatula

This jar spatula is an absolute game changer for sourdough starter! I use it to keep my sourdough starter jars clean on the inside, but also to mix my sourdough recipes too. I highly recommend having a couple floating around your kitchen.

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Have Paper Towel Handy

Paper towel is perfect for keeping the top of your sourdough starter jar clean, so you don't have to wash it. Wiping away excess starter with a paper towel makes sense, because using a dish cloth is messy and ends up wasting a lot of water trying to get the flour and water off.

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Regular Feedings Are Essential

Feeding your sourdough starter regularly will reduce the risk of your sourdough starter attracting mold and fruit flies. It will also reduce the hooch it will potentially produce.

A regularly fed and well maintained sourdough starter is generally happier and will therefore be less prone to mold and harmful bacteria forming on the top of your starter.

It doesn't matter whether you're feeding your starter with whole wheat flour, bread flour or even all purpose flour - it must be fed regularly to survive (unless you've made provisions for long term storage). Feeding your starter with different flours is perfectly fine.

Do Sourdough Starter Jars and Equipment Need To Be Sterilised?

There's no need to sterilise sourdough starter jars or other equipment like spatulas and spoons. You should just try to be as clean as possible, without being obsessive. Washing jars and equipment in hot water with a little dishwashing liquid and rinsing well is enough - just like you would do when you wash up after a meal or clean up after baking sourdough.

Rinsing everything well is important because any residue of dishwashing liquid can upset your sourdough starter and encourage mold or other harmful bacteria to grow.

Sourdough starters existed long before the good sanitation standards we enjoy today. Did you know that sourdough starters were once carried by gold miners in the gold rush era, who often kept them in their armpits for warmth. The fermentation process of sourdough is one with a rich history and sterilisation has definitely not been a key part of sourdough survival.

Are Glass Jars Easier To Clean then Plastic Jars?

Given that we don't have to sterilise sourdough starter containers, it's really personal choice whether you use plastic or glass. Neither are necessarily easier to clean than the other, although I find glass is easier to scrape down with a spatula than plastic.

You can find a good guide to the kind of container to use for sourdough starters here.

How Do I Know If My Sourdough Starter Jar Is Contaminated?

It's pretty easy to see when your sourdough starter is contaminated and no longer viable. If you see any signs of mold, pink or orange streaks (bad bacteria) or other contaminants, it's time to rehydrate some dried sourdough starter or grab a bag of starter out of the freezer to start again.

You could also use these instructions for making a new sourdough starter if you have no back ups at all.

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Should I Discard The Hooch In Sourdough Starter?

You don't have to discard the hooch that may form on top of your starter. If it's been in the fridge for a long time and the hooch is black or discolored, you may prefer to discard it before feeding and refreshing your starter. You'll find a full guide to reviving an old sourdough starter here (including how to deal with the hooch).

If the hooch is clear, you might prefer to stir it in for a stronger sour flavor. A sourdough starter shouldn't really produce hooch unless it hasn't been fed in a long time.

If yours is a new starter and is producing hooch regularly, you'll need to troubleshoot your sourdough starter and find out what is causing the issue.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will I get mold on my sourdough starter if I don't clean the jar everyday?

No you won't get mold on your sourdough starter if you don't clean the jar everyday, so long as you keep the rim of the jar clean and your starter is fed regularly. Sourdough starter contains lactic acid bacteria which can help to fight off mold and other harmful bacteria.

Is it ok to use a clean jar every time I feed my sourdough starter?

Yes, while it's not necessary to use a clean jar every time you feed your sourdough starter, it is not harmful to your starter to do so. Some people use the "two jar method" which means you feed into a clean jar and then wash the dirty jar ready for the next feed.

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FAQs

Should You Clean Your Sourdough Starter Jar? ›

Yes, while it's not necessary to use a clean jar every time you feed your sourdough starter, it is not harmful to your starter to do so. Some people use the "two jar method" which means you feed into a clean jar and then wash the dirty jar ready for the next feed.

How often should I clean a sourdough starter jar? ›

How Often Should I Clean My Sourdough Starter Jar? Use the same jar daily and keep it as clean as possible. During a feeding, discard part of your starter per usual and then scrape down as much residual starter as possible, reincorporating it back into the mixture.

Do I need to sterilise a jar for sourdough starter? ›

Your container must also be thoroughly cleaned and sterilised before storing your starter.

Does sourdough starter have to be in a clear jar? ›

As sourdough bakers, we want to watch our starters grow. If your container is opaque then you might not see that it's starving or miss the window when it is ready to use. Watch out for containers that use cloth/cork lids or any lid that rest on the inside of the jar wall.

Do you discard every time you feed sourdough starter? ›

With each sourdough starter feeding, you'll be discarding some to avoid it from becoming overly acidic. Most will compost or trash this discard, but you can save it and use it in other recipes!

Can I use my starter if it doesn't float? ›

Can I use a deflated starter if I missed its peak? You can, and I often have. However, if you have the time to wait, you can also feed it again and let the starter rise once more. This would help to achieve more consistent results.

Can I use tap water for sourdough starter? ›

Myth 2: Sourdough starter requires fancy water

The key to sourdough starter success is using water without chlorine, which can cause the starter to die. While bottled water is chlorine-free, you can also use filtered tap water for our sourdough starter recipe.

How do I know if my sourdough starter is contaminated? ›

Typical signs of food spoilage and mold include pink, orange, or green colors, white fuzzy spots, or sometimes areas that are darker with white areas on top. If you see any of these signs, I would recommend throwing your starter away and creating a new one.

Can bacteria grow in sourdough starter? ›

The sourdough starter is an excellent habitat where natural and wild yeast plus beneficial bacteria grow by ingesting only water and flour.

Should sourdough starter jar be airtight? ›

You'll want to cover your sourdough starter, but only to stop things from falling into it and to keep it from forming a skin on top and drying out. Otherwise, remember that your starter is alive and needs to breathe a little bit. A lid is fine, so long as it's not completely air-tight.

Should I discard liquid on top of sourdough starter? ›

If your sourdough starter forms hooch, mix the hooch back into the starter before you discard and feed. The only time I would consider pouring the hooch off your sourdough starter is if it has been stored in the fridge for a long time and the hooch is very dark.

What causes sourdough starter to turn pink? ›

Pink streaks, slight pink tinge, or orange streaks in the top of your starter: Serratia marcescens: This is a common, potentially infectious bacteria that takes advantage of underfed starters. A starter that is underfed or experiencing severe neglect runs the risk of the bad bacteria overcoming the good bacteria.

Should you clean out your sourdough starter jar? ›

How often should I clean my sourdough starter jar? I wipe the top and rim of my starter jar every time I feed, which helps keep most of the jar clean. Transfer your sourdough starter to a new, clean jar whenever your current jar becomes overly crusted with sourdough starter. I typically do this once every two weeks.

Is it better to make sourdough starter in glass or plastic? ›

Glass and plastic are both excellent choices for sourdough starter containers. They're clear, durable, and dishwasher friendly. So while ceramic sourdough crocks are absolutely gorgeous, I don't find them to be as functional as glass or plastic.

How often should you refresh sourdough starter? ›

Refresh your starter at least once a week, even if you are not baking. Always refresh your starter the day before you bake – and if you can, refresh it twice back to back. It will make all the difference.

How often do you feed sourdough starter left out? ›

Yeasts and bacteria don't only love warm, but also humid environments. 🌾If you want to keep your starter on the counter, I advise you feed it every 12h, possibly in a ratio of 1:4:4 /1:5:5. However if you don't bake daily, I would advise to store the starter in the fridge to avoid as much as you can waste.

How long can you let sourdough starter sit? ›

I wouldn't go more than 24 hours without feeding a very young sourdough starter (it may survive longer than this unfed however you will leave it open to the risk of mold). Mature sourdough starter aged more than 6 months old should be able to survive unfed on the counter for around 3-4 days without any risk of mold.

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