12 Tasty Ways to Use Leftover Buttermilk in Recipes

Do you ever open the fridge after making a single recipe and find the rest of the buttermilk sitting untouched? You’re not alone. Fortunately, buttermilk is incredibly versatile. It brightens pancakes and biscuits, enriches cornbread and banana bread, and makes dressings and cakes tender and tangy. Below are easy, family-friendly ideas to use up leftover buttermilk so nothing goes to waste.

Tip: You can freeze leftover buttermilk in an airtight container for up to three months.

We all end up with extra buttermilk sometimes. Here are 12 practical recipes that use it, from biscuits and cornbread to dressings and cakes.

Quick Tip: Baking Soda, Baking Powder & Buttermilk

Baking soda requires an acid—like buttermilk, yogurt, or lemon juice—to react and create bubbles that lighten baked goods. Without an acid, baked items can turn out flat or off‑tasting.

Baking powder already contains acid, so it only needs liquid (and heat) to work. That’s why common combinations include:

  • Buttermilk + baking soda for an acid-driven rise
  • Regular milk + baking powder when the leavening already includes acid

Both approaches produce great results—choose the one that matches the acid in your recipe.

12 Leftover Buttermilk Recipes

If you find yourself with extra buttermilk, here are a dozen reliable ways to use it. These recipes are simple, family-friendly, and make the most of that tangy liquid—so the carton never goes to waste.

Old-Fashioned Buttermilk Biscuits

Light, flaky homemade biscuits are easy to make and freeze well. They’re one of the best uses for leftover buttermilk.

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Chopped Wedge Salad

All the bold flavors of a classic wedge—iceberg, bacon, and tangy dressing—chopped for easier eating and dressed with buttermilk-based dressing.

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Creamy Corn and Potato Salad with Bacon and Lemon Buttermilk Dressing

Tender potatoes combined with crisp corn and bacon, finished with a bright lemon-buttermilk dressing.

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Homemade Ranch Dressing

Creamy, tangy, and well-seasoned—ranch dressing made with buttermilk is a classic way to use leftover buttermilk.

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Late Summer Cobb Salad

A seasonal Cobb that showcases late-summer produce with a creamy buttermilk dressing.

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Cheddar Cornbread

A savory cornbread studded with cheddar—an easy, comforting use for buttermilk alongside soups and stews.

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Easy Cornbread

A quick, reliable cornbread that takes minutes to prepare and benefits from buttermilk’s tenderness and tang.

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Lemon Cake

A bright, lemony cake with a sweet glaze—buttermilk helps keep this cake tender and moist.

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Irish Soda Bread

A yeast-free quick bread with body and a touch of sweetness. Buttermilk is a classic ingredient in soda bread.

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Best Biscuit Breakfast Sandwich

Flaky buttermilk biscuits make an excellent foundation for eggs and melty cheese in a hearty breakfast sandwich.

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Best Easy Banana Bread

Leftover bananas plus buttermilk equal a moist, tender loaf. This banana bread is perfect for breakfast, snacks, or turning into muffins.

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Cheddar Jalapeño Cornbread

Moist cornbread with jalapeños, scallions, and plenty of cheese—another excellent way to use buttermilk in savory baking.

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