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Classic Sourdough Pancakes or Waffles

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Prep:42min
With their mild tang, sourdough pancakes are a tasty change from your usual breakfast short stack. You might worry that their flavor will be strong enough to clash with syrup or your other favorite toppings, but no worries: pancakes made with sourdough starter simply taste a bit richer and more nuanced than the norm. And sourdough waffles? They're perfect for either a drizzle of maple or as the base for savory toppings like fried chicken.
Updated at: Fri, 13 Dec 2024 22:11:37 GMT

Nutrition balance score

Good
Glycemic Index
65
Moderate
Glycemic Load
19
Moderate

Nutrition per serving

Calories211.5 kcal (11%)
Total Fat6.6 g (9%)
Carbs29.4 g (11%)
Sugars4.4 g (5%)
Protein7.2 g (14%)
Sodium263.6 mg (13%)
Fiber3.3 g (12%)
% Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet

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To make the overnight sponge: Stir down your refrigerated starter, and remove 1 cup (227g). Note: This is a good opportunity to feed the remainder, if necessary. In a large bowl, stir together the 1 cup (227g) unfed starter, flour, sugar, and buttermilk. Cover and let rest at cool room temperature (about 65°F to 70°F) for about 12 hours, or overnight. To make the batter: In a small bowl or mixing cup, beat together the eggs, and oil or butter. Add to the overnight sponge, stirring just to combine. Add the salt and baking soda, stirring to combine. The batter will expand and may bubble a bit. To make pancakes: Pour the batter by the 1/4-cupful onto a preheated, lightly greased griddle. Cook until bubbles form and pop on the top side of the pancakes, then turn over and cook until browned underneath. To make waffles: Pour the batter onto your preheated, greased waffle iron, and bake according to the manufacturer's instructions. Repeat with the remaining batter. Serve pancakes or waffles immediately, with your favorite toppings; or hold in a warm oven until ready to serve. Storage instructions: Store any leftovers in the refrigerator for a day or two; freeze for longer storage. Tips from our Bakers Step by step by delicious step, our blog offers all the details for turning your discard starter into the best waffles you'll ever enjoy: Sourdough waffles, the ideal use for your discard starter. For whole-grain waffles, substitute our white whole wheat flour or Premium whole wheat flour for some or all of the all-purpose flour.