Whether you've been making sourdough bread for a while, or you're new to building a sourdough starter, knowing how to add sourdough discard to any recipe is a really handy skill to have in your sourdough skill set.Whether you're wanting to add discarded sourdough starter to your favorite quick breads or the banana bread recipe that was handed down from your grandmother, I'm going to show you the easiest way to do it.Using a simple calculation is the best way to add discard to a recipe, however once you're more experienced, you might like to just follow your instincts. But the first time, I definitely recommend following this guide.Of course, if you would prefer to skip the math and just use some tried and tested sourdough discard recipes, then you'll love this collection of 60+ sourdough discard recipes - all tested and loved in The Pantry Mama kitchen!What Is Sourdough Discard?Sourdough discard can be defined as the portion of unfed sourdough starter that you remove from the jar befor...