Thick vs Thin Sourdough Starter: Which is better?

Thick vs Thin Sourdough Starter: Which is better?

If your sourdough starter feels unpredictable — sometimes too thick, sometimes too runny, sometimes just off — this video will clear things up. Most home bakers aren’t doing sourdough wrong. The real issue is that no one explains what sourdough starter feeding ratios and thickness are and how they affect fermentation speed, flavor, and consistency. In this video, I break down three common sourdough starter feeding ratios and show you exactly what each one looks like, feels like, and is best used for: • 1:2:1 Thick Starter – slower fermentation, milder flavor • 1:1:1 Standard Starter – balanced, predictable, recipe-ready • 1:1:.75 Thicker Everyday Starter – forgiving, steady, real-life friendly You’ll learn: ✔️ What sourdough starter ratios actually mean ✔️ How water amount controls thickness and fermentation speed ✔️ Why thick starters ferment slower and thin starters ferment faster ✔️ Which feeding ratio to use if your starter gets sour too fast ✔️ How to adjust your starter without rigid rules or stress This video is perfect for sourdough beginners and experienced home bakers who want more confidence, better timing, and consistent bread. Sourdough isn’t about following a clock — it’s about understanding a living process and trusting yourself in it. If this helped you, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share — and I’ll see you in the next video. #sourdoughstarter #sourdough #sourdoughtips #sourdoughforbeginners #simplifiedsourdough #easybread #homebaking #realfoods #everydaysourdough