WAFFLES and PANCAKES: WHAT TO DO WITH YOUR SOURDOUGH DISCARD- Part 1
This recipe is adapted from one on SERIOUSEATS.COM. Shout out to @HER_DARK_MATERIALS for renaming DISCARD as EXUBERANCE
INGREDIENTS:
1 cup All Purpose Flour
1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
2 Tablespoons sugar
1 Teaspoons Kosher Salt
2 eggs
1/2 cup whole milk
1 cup sourdough starter aka discard aka exuberance
INSTRUCTIONS
1. IN MEDIUM BOWL MIX FLOUR, BAKING POWDER, SUGAR & SALT. WHISK UNTIL COMBINED
2. IN SEPARATE BOWL MIX EGGAS AND MILK UNTIL COMBINED. ADD STARTER AND STIR UNTIL COMPLETELY BLENDED.
3. ADD WET TO DRY INGREDIENTS
4. ADD MILK AND FLOUR TO DESIRED BATTER CONSISTENCY
5. COOK AS DIRECTED ON YOUR WAFFLE MAKER OR AS PANCAKES ON YOUR STOVE TOP
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Sourdough Pancakes/Waffles
Here is my favorite long-ferment sourdough pancake and waffle recipe. I appreciate your patience as this is my first time using a hot plate. Tiny home living at it’s finest folks!
If you would like to know how to make your own starter, click here and follow the 6-day process:
Sourdough Pancake/Waffle Recipe
Night Before:
½ c. Sourdough Starter
1c. Flour (be sure to use unbleached!)
1c. Milk of your choice
1tsp. Apple Cider Vinegar
1Tbsp. Sugar (I use Coconut Sugar or pure Maple Syrup)
Allow to ferment and sponge 8-12 horus
Next Morning:
¼ tsp. Baking Soda
¼ tsp. Salt
1Tbsp. Coconut oil (Use Sunflower oil for more crispy waffles)
1 egg
Mix well, use ⅓ cup measuring cup to scoop batter onto hot griddle.
This recipe makes about 10 pancakes or 8 round waffles
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Sourdough Pancakes OR Waffles | What To Do With Discarded Sourdough | In Carina's Kitchen
This leftover sourdough starter recipe will make your week! With this batter (using discarded sourdough) you can make either sourdough pancakes OR waffles.
I love finding or creating new recipes so I can use my leftover sourdough. In fact, I rarely bake bread, and instead use my sourdough starter for all kinds of other delicious recipes. And this recipe is a real winner!
I’ve often made this batter for waffles. It produces the crispiest, lightest, slightly tangy waffles that you could imagine. This takes normal buttermilk batter and elevates it to the next level. When I make these waffles, I always get a huge portion, and they’re easy to freeze for another weekend. Just pop them in the oven to heat up a little, and I imagine you could even use a toaster to heat the frozen sourdough waffles.
However, I had never tried the sourdough batter as a pancake. These pancakes blew my mind! They are so delicious! They don’t go crispy like the waffles, and are more dense, but still light and extremely flavorful. I am already dreaming of when I can possibly have these sourdough pancakes again.
If you have a sourdough starter, promise me that you make these this weekend! You will not be sorry!
If you make this recipe, share the results with me! Comment below, or tag me on Instagram: @incarinaskitchen. It makes my day when you guys share your love of food with me. Happy cooking!
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Sourdough Pancakes/Waffles
Makes about 15-20 medium size pancakes/waffles.
Macros in one pancake (out of a serving of 20): 99kcal, Fat 3.2g, Carbs 14.3g, Protein 3.1g
Step 1: Overnight Sponge
2 cups buttermilk (No buttermilk? No problem! Use 2 cups of regular milk and add 2 tbsp apple cider vinegar. Stir and stand for 5 or so minutes before adding the rest of the ingredients)
2 cups plain flour
2 tablespoons sugar
1 cup sourdough starter, unfed/discard (here's how to make a sourdough starter:
Start with a big bowl and drop in the 2 cups of buttermilk (or make the buttermilk substitute with 1 cup milk to 1 tbsp apple cider vinegar). If making the buttermilk substitute, stand for 5 minutes, before adding the rest of the ingredients.
Now add in the plain flour, sugar and discarded (unfed) sourdough starter. Mix well, then cover and set aside at room temperature for 12 hours or overnight.
The next day, bright and early, continue with step 2.
Step 2: Waffle or Pancake batter
All of the overnight sponge
2 large eggs
1/4 cup melted butter (I use salted butter)
3/4 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon baking soda
Crack open the eggs in a small bowl. You can mix these together before adding to the overnight sponge.
Your overnight sponge should be bubbly. Give it a quick stir, then add your eggs and butter to the mixture, stir well. Now add the salt and baking soda, stirring well. Watch what happens once your baking soda hits the batter! It puffs up to almost double the size and becomes a different consistency, almost like whipped cream.
Your waffle iron or skillet or pan should at this point be preheated on a medium heat. What are you having, waffles or pancakes? Grease your pan or waffle iron and add the batter. For waffle irons, bake according to the manufacturer’s instructions. For pancakes, wait until you see plenty of air bubbles on the top of you pancake and the sides start getting dry. At this point, they’re good to flip. Continue with the rest of your batter.
Serve immediately with your preferred pancake/waffle toppings. Personally I love berries and maple syrup!
Enjoy!
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Recipe from King Arthur Flour.
3 SOURDOUGH DISCARD recipes PART 2 in Sourdough Series
If you have a fairly new sourdough starter, you will be taking some out to feed it now and then as you are building the starter to be mature enough to bake beautiful loaves of bread. These 3 recipes make good use of the discard! I even make these regularly, even though my starter is good and strong.
Sourdough Pizza recipe:
Sourdough Biscuit printable recipe:
Super Easy Sourdough Discard Pancakes
You guys will LOVE the simplicity of this recipe. The batter is made from fully fermented sourdough starter discard and real milk, eggs, and butter! Unlike my other Sourdough pancakes, this recipe requires no extra fermenting time and is a great use for extra sourdough starter.
Recipe here -
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