A person pours a bubbly, elastic sourdough starter from a glass jar into a white mixing bowl. The starter stretches in long strands, showcasing its active, airy texture.

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Fermented vegetables, dairy, and grains are great starting points for beginners. These are the most common fermented foods in most households.

Sauerkraut and pickles provide an easy introduction and a foundational understanding of fermentation processes. Once you master those, dairy culturing and fermentation is effortless. Then, you’ll have the confidence to venture into sourdough fermentation.

Focusing on making these staples that families already enjoy eating is the best way to incorporate fermentation into your kitchen rhythms.

I always recommend to begin learning vegetable fermentation by making sauerkraut. Cabbage has a fantastic microbiome to work with, and that makes it the easiest vegetable to ferment.

Mastering sauerkraut fermentation will give you the confidence to ease into other types of vegetable fermentation. Once you’ve made a few successful batches of sauerkraut, try fermenting other easy vegetables like celery, pickles, and peppers.

Dairy fermentation is the best way to learn how to ferment with starter cultures. Start with the easiest yogurt recipe ever. You can use raw, pasteurized, homogenized or non-homogenized milk. Cow milk and goat milk both work! 

Milk kefir is a great option for beginners interested in dairy fermentation. Unique from yogurt, it uses special starter cultures called kefir grains, resulting in a tangy, probiotic drink.

Cultivating a sourdough starter is the foundation to baking delicious homemade sourdough bread. So you’ll start your sourdough journey by crafting a robust and healthy starter.

Once you’ve successfully established your starter, you’re ready to experiment with a variety of sourdough recipes, from crusty artisan loaves to focaccia and even pizza crusts.

As you feed your starter, and bake more bread, you’ll accumulate sourdough discard, and we have tons of ways to use it!