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Sourdough Pancakes

Sourdough Pancakes

Sourdough starter is a wonderful thing – I’ve not yet used mine to make bread, but already my nose and mouth have developed an appreciation for all it can convey. Take these pancakes, for instance; never before has a pancake been so flavourful, complex or versatile. Indeed, what you see before you are equally suited to both sweet and savoury toppings – there need be no limit to your imagination here. Just you wait!

The thing about sourdough is that it demands regular feeding (either weekly or twice daily, depending on ambient temperature). Feeding isn’t really a problem – it’s rather like having a lack lustre pet – but it does necessitate a certain amount of discarding (unless you intend to invest in a sourdough pool). Of course, sincewaste isn’t an optiona solution was vital. Happily, sourdough pancakes are strikingly simple, delish and make good use of starter otherwise destined for the bin.

The recipe below is a very quick rendition and yields relatively mild pancakes. If you prefer something a little more ‘sour’ feel at perfect liberty to mix together the starter, flour and milk the evening before use to be left to stand. Either way, you’ll find them the perfect start to any day of the week – full of flavour and energy.

Sourdough Pancakes

Local connection:This recipe was made possible by Joanna ofZeb Bakes. Joanna is a Bristol-based food blogger and sourdough wonder who kindly agreed to provide me with my first starter. As such, any sourdough recipe that appears here is directly attributable to her fair hand!

Sourdough Pancakes {recipe}

Makes 8-10

Ingredients:

• 100ml sourdough starter

• 150ml whole milk

• 120g plain flour

• 2 eggs

• 25 butter, extra to serve

• A pinch of salt

Method:

1. Break the eggs into a large bowl, stir in the milk, flour, sourdough and add a pinch of salt. Melt the butter and incorporate too.

2. Heat a heavy-based frying pan and apply a small amount of oil across its surface. Use a ladle to tip in a little mixture at a time – cook on both sides until golden. Serve in a stack with a knob of salted butter.

Cost:The beauty of this recipe is that it avoids unnecessary waste. As such, I’m loath to put a price on it, but these things must be done. These pancakes, which should feed four, will set you back around80p– a bargain!

106 replies on “Sourdough Pancakes”

I see that you like pancakes with your butter, Nick! Aren’t sourdough pancakes just the Best? I’ve got some sourdough starter on the counter that I take care of like a pet…I think it’s time it gave me some pancakes….You’ve made me hungry for the weekend’s breakfast already.

Haha – oh yes. I hope you do use it for pancakes! I have a special recipe coming up for them

I just love my sour dough starter and I use it all the time! However I have never made pancakes with it…until reading this! I’m now headed to the kitchen to pull out my starter and get a sponge going for breakfast! Thank You!!AllForABoy

What a smart idea to use up what would otherwise be wasted – besides if it means more pancakes, I’m in.

However, my most lacklustre pet ever was the pet rock we had to “care for” in elementary (primary) school for a few weeks. There was probably a reason for it but for the life of me I can’t recall why. A sourdough starter seems positively animated after that!

I’ve often been intrigued by sourdough pancakes, but have never got round to giving them a go. I’m very tempted by your lovely photos though! Also, you have a real treat in store when you get round to baking your first loaf!

Oh you must – so simple! Thanks. I know, I want to get a bread basket first though!

Your pancakes are fantastic!
If you have readers looking for sourdough starter – I ordered some (free) dried 1847 Oregon Trail starter which was sent from the USA to Canada (made it through the border without incident!). All the addresses are in the link above. Love your blog!

They look AWESOME. Actually we like pancakes for dinner, sometimes with a slice of porkroll or a fresh Italian Sauage. YUMMO!!!!!
I guess I need to get a starter go-in

Lucky you with getting the sourdough starter ! I have always fancied starting my own so I can make sourdough bread but your pancakes are a great idea too. And looking at the comments so far, looks like everyone’s getting on the sourdough train !

Thanks for the name check Nick! You can minimise waste by reducing the amount of ‘chef’ starter that you keep to a very small quantity. It will tick over quite happily on a weight of 50 – 100 grams of mixed flour and water. What is the cost of 25 g of flour? a few pennies? You can always dry the starter and grind it up and add it in to a yeasted loaf as a flavouring too if you get fed up with pancakes, though they look so good that might take you a while.

But I don’t want to minimise it – where would the pancakes come from? Still, it’s good to let others know – cheers!

Welcome to the sourdough club! I love sourdough pancakes but I’d sort of forgotten about them – thanks for the reminder. Yours look great! PS – self hosting now? How did the switch over go? I’m considering it…

No probs – make some! The switch went very smoothly indeed! E-mail me if you need help!

Awesome blog! I’m glad you visited my page so I dicovered it. I agree with the frugality approach – from a health, ecological and financial perspective alike (also these pancakes look irresistible).

Had these for breakfast this morning with a mountain of fruit and true Canadian maple syrup. Wonderful, SO soft and fluffy with a great tang of sourdough. Cheers for recipe, and means to use starter discard. Note: if you store your sourdough in the fridge it’ll settle pretty happily for couple weeks before feeding again and a little discarding. But of course, keeping it thriving and making pancakes is more fun.

Good for you for nursing your first starter! These pancakes look perfect. Mine never some out so well. Bravo, Nick!

And great move to self-hosting. I hope to do that myself one day. It feels like leaving the nest!

Hi! Thanks for liking my post These pancakes look really great, i will definitely try them after lent. On Sunday I made Vegan pancakes from a recipe I found on Post Punk Kitchen and I was amazed at how good they are. I never thought dairy free / egg free pancakes would work…but they do! I’ll be posting a photo of what they looked like soon

Wonderful idea! We definitely end up with some extra sourdough starter every weekend when we wake up a little batch from our fridge. I will plan to try this soon! (Probably with almond milk instead of whole milk, but otherwise following your recipe… yum.)

Has anybody come up with a hand-held metric converter. Drives me nuts to have to go look that up every time I find a great recipe to try. (And, sorry, I’m not much interested in learning the metric system at 73 years old. I might have been at a younger age, but Pinterest wasn’t around then. :))

Hello,
I NEVER comment on these things but I feel obliged to- I have used this recipe too many times to not! This is an excellent, delicious way to use a sourdough starter, and easy to change to make interesting variations too, like substituting some flour for rye, or adding cocoa nibs to the batter whilst cooking.
Fabulous recipe, well done on all counts!

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