Tuesday, January 3, 2017

Sourdough Waffles to Start the New Year


Happy New Year, my friends! I hope this post finds you all well and as excited about the start of a new year as I am. 

What better way to start 2017 than to begin with a special breakfast, which is what my husband and I did on January 1st! If any of you were inspired to make a sourdough starter after my sourdough bread post here, or may be interested in starting one in the future,  you will love this recipe.  I'm happy to report that the sourdough starter that I began last October is still alive and well!

One of the more important steps of maintaining a sourdough starter is feeding it about once a week with flour and water.  Knowing that, if you don't get rid of some of it occasionally, you will have far too much starter to store in your refrigerator and it will become too cumbersome to manage.  So, in order to maintain a happy sourdough starter, you need to remove some of it  before  you feed the rest. This is called 'unfed' starter.


Instead of tossing that excess starter down the sink, you can make these delicious sourdough waffles (or pancakes).  Honestly, these are the most delicious, lightest and crispiest waffles I've ever made with just a hint of sourdough flavor.  My husband proclaimed them the best waffles he's ever had. 


My favorite waffle topping is applesauce or pure maple syrup, but I decided to make something a little more festive to start the new year and pureed a cup of frozen strawberries and raspberries along with a small splash (1-2 tablespoons) of orange juice, a squeeze of honey for sweetness and a 1-2 teaspoons of chia seeds for thickness. Next time I'm going to try a blend of berries and applesauce!


As with most sourdough recipes, you do need to plan ahead.  The evening before, the starter gets mixed with buttermilk, flour and light brown sugar and is covered and left on the kitchen counter overnight.  In the morning,  egg, vanilla and melted butter (or oil) is added to complete the batter.  Now you're ready to make some of the most wonderfully tasty waffles or pancakes you've ever eaten! If you don't have a sourdough starter to use, you could substitute plain, Greek yogurt with active yogurt culture (such as Fage, Chobani, etc) for the starter in the recipe below.

Here's to a great start to 2017!  

Sourdough Waffles or Pancakes

Printable Recipe

Serves 4

Note: This recipe can be halved for 2 people...Half of one large egg is 1/8 cup of beaten egg

For the overnight sponge:

1 cup (240 grams) unfed sourdough starter (or substitute plain, Greek yogurt)
1 cup (224 grams) buttermilk (if you don't have buttermilk, just add 1 tablespoon white vinegar or fresh lemon juice to a 1 cup measure and then fill with milk)
1 cup (120 grams) all-purpose flour or a mixture of AP and whole wheat flour
1 tablespoon (about 13 grams) light brown sugar

For the morning batter:

1 large egg, lightly beaten
2 tablespoons melted butter or neutral oil (coconut oil would be a great choice)
½ teaspoon vanilla extract
½ teaspoon (3 grams)salt
1 teaspoon (6 grams) baking soda

Pour the sourdough starter into a large bowl and add the buttermilk, flour and sugar, then stir to combine. Cover the bowl and allow it to rest overnight on the kitchen counter.

The next morning, preheat a waffle iron or large frying pan. Whisk the egg, melted butter (or oil) and the vanilla extract together in a medium bowl, then add the rested sponge. Add the salt and the baking soda to the batter and mix to combine.

Spray the waffle iron or frying pan lightly with nonstick cooking oil.

Pour some batter onto the preheated waffle iron and cook until the waffle is brown and crisp and repeat with remaining batter. For pancakes, pour a small ladle-full of batter on a preheated pan or griddle, flipping them when they are well browned on the bottom. Serve immediately.

Adapted from King Arthur Flour and the New York Times

37 comments:

Angie's Recipes said...

Happy New Year, Susan! These golden crisp waffles indeed are a perfect treat to start the new year!

La Table De Nana said...

They are a thing of beauty..what a nice way to start the new year:) I made Noah eggs in the hole w/ maple syrup..he made them this morning at his house..
I bet he would love these.Happy New Year again dear Susan.♥Loads of cuddles..smiles...

SavoringTime in the Kitchen said...

Thank you, Angie! Happy New Year to you as well!

SavoringTime in the Kitchen said...

Thank you, Monique :) I had forgotten about eggs in the hole! Will have to see if my Littles like them next time they are here. I still can't believe it's 2017 already! Wishing us both a year filled with cuddles and smiles ♥

Vee said...

That berry syrup makes for a very festive breakfast presentation. Happy New Year, Susan!

Debbie@Mountain Breaths said...

Happy New Year Susan! The waffles are a great way to start the new year!

Lynn said...

Your waffles look delicate and almost like snowflakes:@) Happy New Year Susan-enjoy!

Big Dude said...

Looks very good - first time I've ever seen the words sour dough and waffle used together. Looks like a fine use for your excess starter.

We Are Not Martha said...

I've never considered making sourdough waffles before, but these sound awesome!!

Sues

La Table De Nana said...

Maple syrup on the eggs in a hole:)

SavoringTime in the Kitchen said...

Thank you, Vee, and Happy New Year to you!

SavoringTime in the Kitchen said...

They were :) Thank you, Debbie!

SavoringTime in the Kitchen said...

Let's not say the 's' word :) Thank you, Lynn!

SavoringTime in the Kitchen said...

I'll bet you would love these, Larry! I think more and more people are getting back into sourdough :) It's been a fun experience for me.

SavoringTime in the Kitchen said...

I never did either! I was so happy when I saw there was a way to use excess starter. They are keepers :) Thanks, Sues, and Happy New Year!

Tricia Buice said...

That is so cool about your sour dough starter - I used to do something like that years ago - and may have to do it again! Love, love, love these waffles. My husband would be thrilled if I made them! Great way to start the year Susan - thanks for sharing this lovely recipe. Happy New Year!!!!

Lea Ann said...

You make those waffles sound so easy. Now, if I just had a waffle maker. :) Happy New Year to you. I love that plate in the top photo.

Chiara said...

Happy New Year dear Susan, these waffles are the perfect way to start every morning !Warm hug from cold Trieste

gloriadelpilar_1994@yahoo.com said...

Happy new year Susan :)
All the best dear !
These look delicious !!

SavoringTime in the Kitchen said...

It has been a fun experience, Tricia :) Thanks so much and Happy New Year!!

SavoringTime in the Kitchen said...

My waffle maker is so old, Lea Ann :) Thanks and Happy New Year!!

SavoringTime in the Kitchen said...

Thank you, Chiara! It is frigid here - BRRRR!

SavoringTime in the Kitchen said...

Happy New year, Gloria! Thank you so much. xo

Katerina said...

I had my sourdough starter for over a year and treated it like a pet. I made some delicious breads during that year. The waffles look delicious!Happy New Year to you and your family Susan!

Unknown said...

Yum, these look and sound amazing. I would be happy to have breakfast for lunch or dinner if it was a plateful of these beauties! Love that pretty, vibrant topping too :)

Anna and Liz Recipes said...

Happy New Year Sue!! LOVE this sourdough waffle! What a delicious way to start the new year!!

Karen (Back Road Journal) said...

What a tasty way to start the year. Thanks for the suggestion about using yogurt if you don't have sourdough starter.

SavoringTime in the Kitchen said...

I hope I can keep mine going that long too, Katerina! They were delicious and can't wait to make them again :)

SavoringTime in the Kitchen said...

Thank you, Chris! I do prefer fruit toppings on my waffles and pancakes but you can't beat pure maple syrup either :)

SavoringTime in the Kitchen said...

Thank you, A and L! You would think a sourdough pancake would be heavy but they were light as can be! Loved this recipe :)

SavoringTime in the Kitchen said...

I was a great New Year's Day breakfast, Karen :) Let me know if you try the yogurt version!

Cheri Savory Spoon said...

Hi Susan, I first saw these delicious waffles on IG but just realized I did not comment on this post. Sorry about that. Breakfast happens to be my favorite meal of the day and I love how you made these waffles so special with your starter. Love your sauce.

Marcelle said...

Hi Susan, definitely a great idea to use the discarded starter to make these waffles instead letting it just go to waste. They look perfect! I love waffles and your sour dough are on my must-try list!!:)

handmade by amalia said...

Wow, this looks good. I hope 2017 brings only good things.
Amalia
xo

Abbe@This is How I Cook said...

Very cool. I always wanted to do a surdough starter and had no idea it was this easy. These look so good! Waffles are always a special treat. Maybe it is because you have to climb to the upper cabinets to get out the wafle maker!

Juliana said...

Hi Susan...next time making sourdough waffles I will try your recipe...I like that you used buttermilk. Thanks!

SavoringTime in the Kitchen said...

Hope you like them, Juliana! I'm getting ready to make these again this weekend :)