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Sourdough discard is inevitable with maintaining a sourdough starter. It is never ending but can be controlled or reduced if necessary. There are a lot of great ways to use up sourdough dough discard. Basically work it into any recipe using water and flour. I don't even measure when using in certain recipes but others are a bit more precise.
Sourdough crackers are a perfect way to use up sourdough discard. This recipe only takes three ingredients, has no rise time and the dough will keep for up to 4 days in the refrigerator. So you can always have a ball of dough ready for another batch. It is also very, very versatile in that you can use any seasoning desired on top or simply sprinkle on a little sea salt. We prefer these sourdough crackers topped with Za'tar seasoning and just a wee sprinkle of sea salt.
The secret to a good soughdough cracker is to roll the dough out to the thickness of a sesame seed. One half of the dough will be enough to cover a 13" x 18" cookie sheet. It's best to roll out the dough on a Silpat or parchment paper. Once rolled, the dough is cut into the desired size. I like using a pizza cutter for this purpose. I also use a straight edge but that isn't necessary.
These crackers are beyond delicious! Don't let the thinness fool you as they are very filling. They are a perfect snack tray item that pair nicely with a multitude of other offerings. I made a quick snack tray using peameal bacon , freezer pickles and smoked chipotle cheese from Stonetown Artisan Cheese. Delicious!
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