Amish Friendship Bread Starter Recipe

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Use this Amish Friendship Bread Starter Recipe as a base for many sweet breads, dinner rolls, muffins and other baked goods. Hints for storing and using up the sourdough starter.

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Download the Amish Friendship Bread Starter instructions here.

Click here to see how to bake the friendship bread.

Have I got a treat for you today! Classic Amish Friendship Bread Starter Recipe. Have you ever tried this sweet sourdough?

It’s one of those recipes that people seem to either love or hate. On one hand, you make a sweet sourdough that you have to keep dividing and using up, or passing out to your friends….or throw away. If you keep the starter going, it just…well…keeps going.

On the other hand, you make a sweet sourdough that is versatile and makes an amazing cinnamon quick bread. Quick bread that is so addicting that you can eat 6 loaves in a matter of 3 days.

Yeah….just please don’t ask. 🙂

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Whether you make it this bread weekly, haven’t seen it in years, or are completely new to Amish Friendship Bread, my goal is to convince you to at least give easy sourdough recipe a try. I’m going to make it easy for you with hints! The recipe for the bread itself is coming soon, but first you need the starter.

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How to Make Amish Friendship Bread Starter:

  1. Have Ziploc plastic bags (for easily storing the starter), glass bowls and wooden spoons on hand. For sourdough, you don’t want to use metal bowls or utensils. Sourdough is acidic and can dissolve some metals. It’s best to use anything but metal bowls and utensils.
  2. Write the directions right on the Ziploc bags using a permanent marker so you never have to go hunting for the directions.
  3. Make the starter recipe, then pour it into a Ziploc bag (with the directions written on it). You can also store this in a loosely covered glass bowl if you’d like. I just find it easier to use a Ziploc bag.
  4. While you are working your way through the 10-day process, store the starter at room temperature. If the Ziploc bag gets air in it, simply let it out.
  5. How much sourdough you end up with at the end of the 10 day process depends on how active your sourdough is. You’ll end up with about 5-6 cups.
  6. On Day 10 after you add last bit of flour, sugar and milk, separate out 1-cup portions into Ziploc bags (don’t forget those directions on the front!).
  7. At this point, you can give away some of those starter bags to friends along with the recipe and instructions so they can indulge in their own friendship bread.
  8. Keep a starter for yourself to continue the sourdough process (Day 10 is equal to Day 1), and make the Amish Friendship Bread with one of the other cups of starter.
  9. If you can’t find anyone who wants the sourdough starter, simply throw those 1-cup bags into the freezer until another time when you’d like to start the sourdough process our bake the bread. When you pull the sourdough out of the freezer, treat it as Day 1. Or just go ahead and use that cup to bake loaves of friendship bread!
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You don’t have to feel like this is a never-ending recipe. Although it may seem that way, you can easily freeze the 1-cup sourdough portions at the end of the 10 days to make multiple recipes (that we’ll be sharing on our site soon!).

But this Amish cinnamon friendship bread? You’ll be wanting to make it. It’s the best in served warm with a slather of butter.

Although this sweet sourdough starter is very easy, you may have questions! Please comment below with your questions and I’ll update this article to answer your questions as you have them.

Other Recipes to Use our Starter in:

Download the Amish Friendship Bread Starter instructions here.

how to make amish friendship bread starter
how to make amish friendship bread starter

Amish Friendship Bread Starter Recipe

4.75 from 234 votes
Use this Amish Friendship Bread Starter Recipe as a base for many sweet breads, dinner rolls, muffins and other baked goods. Hints for storing and using up the sourdough starter.
Servings 4 cups
Prep Time 10 minutes
Total Time 10 minutes

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Ingredients
 

Instructions
 

  • Pour the warm water into a small glass bowl.
  • Sprinkle the yeast over the water. Let this stand for 5-8 minutes to allow it to dissolve.
  • In a larger glass bowl (or plastic bowl. Don’t use metal bowls or utensils for sourdough), mix together the flour and sugar with a wooden spoon.
  • Stir in the milk and then the yeast mixture.
  • Cover loosely with plastic wrap and allow it to stand until bubbly.
  • Once the mixture is bubbly, pour it into a gallon-size zippered plastic bag and seal. Do not refrigerate. Allow the sourdough mixture to sit out at room temperature. This counts as Day 1.
  • Day 2: Mash the bag.
  • Day 3: Mash the bag.
  • Day 4: Mash the bag.
  • Day 5: Mash the bag.
  • Day 6: Add 1 cup each of flour, sugar and milk. Mash the bag until it is mixed well.
  • Day 7: Mash the bag.
  • Day 8: Mash the bag.
  • Day 9: Mash the bag.
  • Day 10: Pour the sourdough into a glass (or other nonmetal) bowl. Add ½ cup each of all-purpose flour, granulated sugar and milk. Mix well with a wooden spoon.
  • Divide out 1 cup portions of the starter, placing each one-cup portion in separate zippered plastic bags. You’ll get about 4-5 bags. 
  • Seal the bags, and give the starter away to friends along with the instructions, keeping one for yourself if desired. The starter then goes back to Day 1.
  • Keep one starter for yourself.

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Notes

*Instant yeast will work as well.
**Calorie count shown above is for the friendship bread starter only and measures the calories in an entire cup. You use 1 cup of starter per two loaves of bread.

Nutrition

Calories: 337kcal
Course Breads
Cuisine American
Calories 337
Keyword amish sourdough, friendship bread starter, herman sourdough, sourdough starter recipe
You can’t resist a slice of this warm, cinnamon Amish Friendship Bread. This quick bread starts with a sweet sourdough and makes two loaves.
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Whitney
4 years ago

Can I use whole wheat flower or does it need to be white flour?

Mary Valenti
4 years ago

Hi thanks for helping us all

If we make the starter with fat free milk can the recipient of the starter on day 10 use regular milk?

Lee
4 years ago

I mistakenly added ingredients on Day 5 instead of Day 6. Should I continue the process as is OR start a new batch again?

Christy
4 years ago

Help! My first batch went bad (strong acetone smell) and my second batch is on the same track. I fed mine today (day 5) instead of day 6 as it was not bubbly or producing air in the bag anymore. Why do you think that is?

Shawn
4 years ago

I agree with the lady who said there wasn’t enough to make 2 loaves. On Day 10, i added equal amounts of milk, sugar, flour. Poured out a little over 1 cup each into 2 ziploc bags. There was still quite a bit left but I measured out only 1 cup (which is what various recipes call for) and put it into another big bowl. To that bowl I added the ingredients to make the bread. There wasn’t even enough to use 2 loaf pans! They would have only been about 1 1/2″ in each pan….

Lisa
4 years ago

Does the friends receiving the starter need to add the yeast as well as the milk, sugar, and flour on day one?

Barb Orosz
4 years ago

Day 10 today. Just added ingredients and divided up. Does yeast need to be added again at some point or just continue adding the flour, sugar and milk?

Ruth Kaptein
4 years ago

Can I make the bread on “day 11” ? I don’t have the instant vanilla pudding in the house, its day 10 today……

Julie
4 years ago

How long is the starter good when left on the counter. My day 10 was on Monday 5/4 and I haven’t had a chance to do anything with it yet. Should I refrigerate it or can I leave it on the counter until Saturaday?
Thanks

Anonymous
4 years ago

Is the starter mix good for 15 days if left on counter?

Shelly
4 years ago

On day 10, after I make my 4 one cup starters for friends, how much batter should I have left in my bowl, to add my pudding and remaining ingredients to?

Jim
4 years ago

We can not find rapid rise yeast for our bread machine in the grocery stores. I was thinking about using my last packet of rapid rise yeast to make friendship bread. Will that work and will I be able to make bread in the bread machine with the starter or will I have to bake it in the oven? Do you have any other suggestions on a way to continue to use the bread machine without being able to locate a supply of rapid rise yeast? Thank you.

Attie Cox
4 years ago

Mine never bubbled up on day one😩 Do you know what that means or what I can do?

Asheley
4 years ago

Can i add cinnamon or banana when baking to add flavors or will it ruin the original recipe?

Kara
4 years ago

Should this be refrigerated?

Valerie Pichette
4 years ago

5 stars
Love making the bread with my granddaughter!! But can I make all the bread batter at one time since I still have 3 starters in the freezer?

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