Heat griddle and then lightly grease. Pour mixture to make 3 to 4-inch diameter pancakes and cook on 1 side. With a spatula, flip pancakes to cook on both sides. Remove from griddle and serve. Feed: Combine all ingredients for the Starter in a glass jar. Let stand, uncovered, in a ...
Justin Chapple's Sourdough Pancakes With Maple-Molasses Strawberries make smart use of sourdough discard, which imparts a slight tang to the batter.
In my teens, I moved into the home of an aunt and uncle. These were very good people and made very good food. When they asked if I liked sourdough pancakes, I admitted that I'd never even heard of such a thing. Trying to imagine what sourdough pancakes were made of, I first though...
The fermentation process that is needed for sourdough bread gives the dough a longer time to break down the proteins (gluten), making them easier to digest. Some people with a gluten sensitivity can actually tolerate sourdough breads! The acids produced during the fermentation of this sourdough st...
Using fresh, quality ingredients is crucial. Owen rotates the foods he serves throughout the race, so riders don’t get tired of eating the same thing every day. Some of our riders’ favorites are always on the table though, like Owen’s banana sourdough pancakes. Rich in carbohydrates, ...
Outside of bread, there are all sorts of things you can make with sourdough starter: pancakes, waffles, cookies, pizza crust, and muffins. Check out some uses here:Beyond the Loaf: The Many Uses of Sourdough. Dietary notes This sourdough starter recipe is vegan, vegetarian, plant-based, an...
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Total time:50 minutes Servings:About 15 pancakes Note:This recipe calls for “ripe” starter -- starter that has been fed the night before (see recipe for whole wheat starter). 9 ounces (about 1 cup) “ripe” whole wheat starter
https://www.culturesforhealth.com/learn/sourdough/how-to-obtain-sourdough-starter/ Here is a good overall introduction video on maintainIng your sourdough starter: I’d love to learn about your experiences with sourdough – and your best sourdough ‘discard’ recipe suggestions!
I got started on the sourdough bandwagon during the covid pandemic and have had some reasonable success- the best recipes so far for using up discard are the pancakes and chocolate chip cookies! Thank you! Reply Nicole says December 29, 2020 at 11:58 am Hi Cathy - After cutting the ...