Sourdough Troubleshooter
Something off with your bake? Pick the recipe you made, then the problem — and get a fix calibrated to that exact bake. The same symptom means different things for a white loaf, a rye, or a focaccia.
For this bake
Whole Wheat Sourdough Carrot Cake
Discard cake, brownie or pancake
What went wrong?
Likely causes
A long, warm fermentation built up a lot of acid.
The fix: Shorten bulk, ferment cooler, and feed your starter more often so it’s sweet and active.
A neglected, hungry starter turns sharply sour.
The fix: Refresh it with one or two daily feeds (discard down to a small amount first).
Likely causes
Discard bakes rise from baking soda or powder, not from fermentation.
The fix: A flat, tender result is normal — pancakes, cakes and crackers aren’t meant to rise like bread.
The chemical leavener was old or under-measured.
The fix: Use fresh baking soda/powder and the full amount; mix and bake promptly.
Likely causes
It’s too cold, too young, or simply hungry.
The fix: Keep it warm (24–26 °C) and feed 1:1:1 daily for a week; a little rye or whole wheat jump-starts it.