Sunday, June 15, 2025

Discard Diaries - Rye Bread Sourdough Discard Bread Machine

 






The Discard Diaries: Simple Sourdough Discard Rye Bread

Welcome back to The Discard Diaries, where we celebrate the magic of sourdough discard — turning what might be “leftover” into something delicious and wholesome! Today, I’m excited to share a simple and flavorful rye bread recipe you can easily make in your bread machine using your sourdough discard.

This recipe is perfect if you want to reduce waste, enjoy homemade bread, and savor the natural tang of sourdough combined with hearty rye flour. Plus, it’s made with straightforward ingredients and just a little help from instant yeast to give it a perfect rise.

Grab your ingredients and let’s get baking!



🍞 Simple Sourdough Discard Rye Bread

Perfect for a 2 lb bread machine loaf

Ingredients:

  • 240g sourdough discard (100% hydration)

  • 320g bread flour

  • 80g rye flour

  • 180g warm water (reduce to 160g if your discard is very wet)

  • 20g olive oil (about 1.5 tablespoons)

  • 20g honey or molasses (about 1 tablespoon)

  • 8g salt (about 1¼ teaspoons)

  • 6g instant yeast (about 2 teaspoons)

Instructions:

  1. Add ingredients to your bread machine in this order:

    • Warm water

    • Sourdough discard

    • Honey or molasses

    • Olive oil

    • Bread flour and rye flour (mixed together)

    • Salt (place on one side of the pan)

    • Instant yeast (place on the opposite side of the salt)

  2. Select your bread machine settings:

    • Program: Basic or White Bread

    • Crust: Your preference (Medium crust recommended)

    • Size: 2 lb loaf

  3. Let the machine mix, knead, rise, and bake the bread.

  4. When baking finishes, remove the bread promptly and let it cool completely before slicing. This ensures the best texture.


Tips:

  • If the dough seems too wet or sticky during mixing, sprinkle in 1–2 tablespoons of extra bread flour.

  • For a deeper, richer flavor, use molasses instead of honey.

  • Optional: Add 1 teaspoon of caraway seeds for a classic rye flavor.



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as per Chat GPT a comparison of a random rye bread I chose.

Rye Bread Ingredients Comparison

Ingredient CategoryYour Homemade Sourdough Discard Rye BreadSara Lee Russian/Jewish Rye Bread
FloursBread flour (320g), rye flour (80g)Enriched wheat flour (wheat flour + vitamins), rye flour
LeaveningSourdough discard (240g, 100% hydration) + 6g (2 tsp) instant yeastCommercial baker’s yeast
SweetenerHoney or molasses (20g, ~1 tbsp)High-fructose corn syrup, sugar
WaterWarm water (160–180g, adjusted based on discard moisture)Yes
Oils/FatsOlive oil (20g, ~1.5 tbsp)Vegetable oil (soybean or canola oil)
Salt8g (1¼ tsp)Salt
AdditivesNoneDough conditioners (DATEM, monoglycerides, etc.), preservatives (calcium propionate), artificial flavors, enzymes
OtherNo preservatives or artificial additivesPreservatives and artificial additives included

Summary:

Your homemade loaf uses mostly natural, recognizable ingredients — simple flours, natural sourdough starter with a small amount of added yeast, honey or molasses, olive oil, water, and salt. No preservatives, dough conditioners, or artificial additives are included.

Sara Lee’s rye bread contains processed sugars (high-fructose corn syrup, sugar), vegetable oils, preservatives, dough conditioners, artificial flavors, and enzymes to extend shelf life and improve texture.

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I’m always happy to share recipes and ideas with you—baking is such a wonderful way to bring comfort and creativity into our lives. 

Remember to always find little moments of joy in your day, and be the light that brightens someone else’s. 

Thanks so much for stopping by, and until next time, happy baking and take care!


Friday, June 13, 2025

From Ashes to Wonder: A Morning Reflection 6/13/2025

 


I used to look out at the back of my yard with a heavy heart. The fire last year—set by the neighbor behind us—burned down our children’s playhouse and killed several trees. The damage stood as a painful reminder. The dead trees remained, brown and lifeless against the bright green of summer, like scars on a once joyful place.

But this morning, something shifted.



As the sun rose, I noticed the tiny spider webs woven through the branches and brush. You have to look closely, but when the dew clings to them, they shimmer in the light. They’ve taken over the brown, forgotten spaces—and somehow, they’ve made them beautiful.

It reminded me of life.


Sometimes we go through seasons where everything feels charred and colorless—where we carry anger, grief, or disappointment like a shadow. But with prayer and faith, God begins to weave something new. Something delicate, unexpected, and quietly holy. We may not see it right away. It takes time. But God doesn’t waste our pain. He creates beauty, even from the ashes.

We’re human, and darkness will still come—through loss, health struggles, or broken relationships. But if we choose to look closely, there are blessings. Threads of hope. Signs of God’s quiet work.

Today, I think I’ll stop looking out with disdain.

Now, I’ll look out in wonder—for the beauty that grew from the ashes.

“To provide for those who grieve in Zion— to bestow on them a crown of beauty instead of ashes...”
— Isaiah 61:3


 Thank You for Being Here

My wish for you is to always find a way to live your best life.

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Discard Diaries - Rye Bread Sourdough Discard Bread Machine

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