Sourdough Starter Lid On or Off? (2024)

Should you have the lid on your sourdough starter on or off? And if it's on, should it be screwed on tight or just sitting on top? These questions are super common when you're making a sourdough starter from scratch - or even reactivating a starter you've purchased.

Ideally, your sourdough starter should be loosely covered with a lid or paper towel to keep out bugs (like fruit flies) and other debris. A loose lid will also stop it from drying out too much. You don't want to screw the lid on tightly because sourdough starters emit gas which can build up in the jar and cause it to explode (and that's a mess you don't want to have to clean up).

While the short answer is that you should loosely cover your sourdough starter, there are times when you can have a tight fitting lid, which I will explain.

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How To Cover Sourdough Starter?

The way to cover sourdough starter is:

  • FIRST TWO WEEKS - a paper towel or light cotton cloth (secured with an elastic band) when first establishing your sourdough starter.
  • AFTER FIRST TWO WEEKS - a loose fitting lid that is not screwed on tight
  • WHEN PUTTING IN THE FRIDGE - a tight fitting lid (as long as the jar is large enough) is perfect when storing your sourdough starter in the fridge.
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What Is Happening Inside Your Sourdough Starter Jar?

There's a whole lot of things happening inside your sourdough starter jar, even when you feel like there's no bubbles to be seen.

The bacteria and yeast feed on the carbohydrates formed in the flour when water is added. These sugars are consumed by the yeast and bacteria and turned into CO2, acids and ethanol.

All of this activity can be happening right before your very eyes!

But, while there is a living colony inside your jar, your sourdough starter doesn't actually need to breathe in the sense of the word.

You can read more about where the yeast inside your sourdough starter jar come from here as well as why the yeast and bacteria don't eat each other here.

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Does A Sourdough Starter Need to Breathe?

This questions is certainly one that gets asked often (and one I included in my weirdest questions I get asked about sourdough post).

Sourdough starters do not in fact breathe and therefore do not need to have access to fresh air. However, the organisms in your sourdough starter do emit carbon dioxide, which is a gas that can build up inside the jar.

If there is not adequate space in the jar, or a way for the gas to escape, the jar will eventually shatter and break. If you do not have a back up sourdough starter, this can be a horrible experience! I do not recommend trying to save a sourdough starter from a shattered jar because of the risk of glass shards remaining in your starter.

This is also why it's so important to have the right sized jar for your sourdough starter. Allowing ample head room in the jar ensures that your starter won't build up enough pressure to shatter the jar.

Can I Leave My Sourdough Starter Uncovered?

It's best not to leave your sourdough starter jar uncovered because the starter can attract fruit flies and other bugs. You also don't want to have anything else fall into the jar and ruin your precious bubbly sourdough starter.

If you really don't want to use a lid, then a piece of paper towel, coffee filter or light cotton cloth secured with an elastic band is the best option.

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Does A Live Sourdough Starter Need Fresh Air When Being Fed?

Your sourdough starter will survive without direct access to oxygen because it is an anaerobic fermentation process, meaning it does not need oxygen to occur.

While your sourdough starter doesn't actually breathe and therefore can have the lid sitting on the jar, it can benefit from fresh air.

Some of the yeast in your sourdough starter do come from the air, so having some access to fresh air is part of colonising a starter. Generally, the air it is exposed to when you feed it is enough, but in my experience, sourdough starters love to be stirred up - even between feedings.

I have had a sourdough starter for a very long time. I've put my sourdough starter through many experiments to find out exactly what it can tolerate and what it can't.

Stirring your starter not only moves the organisms around allowing them to access more of the food in the jar, it also encourages more yeast to enter the jar. This can give your sourdough starter a real boost!

You might hear of die hard sourdough bakers taking their sourdough starter jar on "outings" to different environments, situations or even different countries to increase the different strains of yeast in their starter. It might be a little crazy ... or is it?

Why Is My Sourdough Starter Drying Out?

Sometimes if you are using a paper towel or coffee filter to cover your sourdough starter, it can cause the top layer of starter to dry out. While it's not ideal, there's no harm done. Just scrape the dry top layer off when you discard before feeding.

If it keeps happening, you may want to change to using a conventional lid, just leaving it loosely sitting on the top of the jar.

Does My Sourdough Discard Jar Need a Lid?

You should always have a lid on your sourdough discard jar. Ideally sourdough discard should be stored in the fridge for up to two weeks. During this time, you want to ensure that it is securely covered with a sealed lid so that it does not absorb smells or debris from inside the fridge.

If you have an abundance of sourdough starter discard, you might like to try some of these tried and tested sourdough discard recipes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does anaerobic fermentation mean?

Anaerobic fermentation is the metabolic process whereby bacteria converts complex carbohydrate into gases and acids without the presence of air. Examples of anaerobic fermentation include lactic acid fermentation like in yogurt and sourdough starter or alcohol fermentation like making beer. This type of fermentation does not need oxygen present for it to occur.

Is sourdough starter bacteria or fungus?

A sourdough starter contains lactic acid bacteria. It is not itself a bacteria or a fungus, but is actually defined as a symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast, whereby the bacteria and yeast live in harmony with each other to form the sourdough starter.

Can I use a metal lid on my sourdough starter jar?

Yes you can use a metal lid on your sourdough starter jar. Often the metal collars are great when used with paper towel or a coffee filter. I have found that rust is a problem with metal lids however and prefer to use plastic lids for this reason. A metal lid will not harm your sourdough starter in any way.

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FAQs

Sourdough Starter Lid On or Off? ›

Should I Cover My Sourdough Starter Jar? I like to keep mine covered loosely to keep anything from falling inside the jar and the starter from drying out. The lid does not have to be airtight.

Should sourdough starter lid be on or off? ›

Sourdough Starter Jar FAQs

I leave the lid to my sourdough starter jar loosely on top so nothing can get in, but gasses can escape. If you have a jar with a screw-on lid, rest it on top loosely, or cover it with reusable plastic or an inverted kitchen plate.

How do I know if my sourdough starter is active enough? ›

A “ripe” starter is one that's fermented for some number of hours and is ready to use in a recipe, whether to make a levain or mix directly into a dough for sourdough bread-making. Generally, when a starter is ripe, it has risen, is bubbly on top, has a sour aroma, and has a looser consistency.

Do I seal a jar for sourdough starter? ›

Store the live starter and dry flour mixture somewhere cool and dry. Once the entire mixture feels dry, let the bowl sit out exposed to dry air for an hour or so. Then, place the contents in a jar and seal it shut.

How long do you have to keep the lid on for sourdough bread? ›

I will usually preheat at 500F for at least an hour and then drop down to 475F to bake for 20 minutes with the boule inside and lid on and then bake with the lid off at 450F for 20-30 minutes more depending on bread.

Should sourdough be with or without lid? ›

Ideally, your sourdough starter should be loosely covered with a lid or paper towel to keep out bugs (like fruit flies) and other debris. A loose lid will also stop it from drying out too much.

Should I leave my sourdough uncovered? ›

Storing sourdough bread in the fridge

You can store sourdough in the fridge but it will need to be covered properly, I'd suggest a ziplock bag or a large plastic food container with a tight-fitting lid. If left uncovered the fridge will dry the sourdough out.

Why is my starter bubbling but not rising? ›

If your starter gets completely covered on top with bubbles but does not rise, it is healthy but may just be a wet mix. Try reducing the water in your next feeding and see if you have different results. Also, the type of flour you are using can impede the rise of your starter.

Should sourdough starter rise every day? ›

If kept around 76°F (24°C), this sourdough starter should ripen about every 12 hours.

What should a day 2 starter look like? ›

Day 2: Check for bubbles

Day 2 is probably as easy as it gets. You want to check if your starter has any bubbles on the surface, which is an indication that the fermentation has started. But even if you can't really see any bubbles, don't worry too much. Just leave it in a warmish place for another 24 hours.

How often should I clean a sourdough starter jar? ›

I keep my starter jar very clean by scraping down the sides and wiping the rim every time I feed it, so I transfer it to a clean jar once every few weeks. If you keep a very messy starter jar you may want to transfer it to a clean jar more frequently. The only thing that can really kill your starter is mold.

Do you have to discard sourdough starter every time you feed it? ›

Experts recommend feeding a starter twice daily. And at each feeding, you hold onto 1/2 cup of your original starter, discard the rest, and then add its same weight in water and flour. With this schedule, you'd discard almost a cup of sourdough starter every day.

Should sourdough starter be kept in the dark? ›

A sunny window sill can be a great pace to keep your starter, however you will want to cover the jar or wrap it in a sock to ensure your sourdough starter is not exposed to direct sunlight. A happy starter prefers a warm, dark place.

Should I keep the lid on my sourdough starter? ›

You want to keep it covered so that dust and hair and other messes do not find their way in, but too much air exposure can cause the starter to form a crusty top layer which is nice to avoid. Whether you use a tea towel or a loose fitting lid, you can still keep your starter clean while allowing it to breathe.

How long can sourdough starter sit out before using? ›

Cover with either a tea towel or a glass lid. I like using a glass lid, because a towel tends to get really messy. Allow to sit of for 4-12 hours before using in a recipe, once it has about doubled in volume. If not using for baking, feed about 12-24 hours after last feeding or place in the fridge.

Should I cover my sourdough starter while feeding? ›

How To Feed Your Sourdough Starter (at a Glance)
  1. Remove and discard half of your sourdough starter.
  2. Feed what's left in the jar with equal parts flour and water by weight (1:1:1 feeding ratio).
  3. Let rise at room temperature (covered or airtight) ideally 75+ F, until bubbly, active and double in size (2-12 hrs.).
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Should sourdough rise covered or uncovered? ›

Yes, I recommend covering your dough when proofing in a home oven. Even though a home oven will retain some humidity, it's not completely sealed. Cover your bread dough when proofing it in the oven to ensure it does not develop a thick skin on top.

Should you leave sourdough starter capped after feeding? ›

Once your starter is alive and active it only needs to be fed when you want to use it. Store your starter in the fridge with a fitted lid on in between uses.

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