This sourdough pancakes recipe is quick and easy to make, uses only three ingredients, and is a great way to use up extra sourdough starter discard.
Sourdough pancakes recipe
This sourdough pancakes recipe is one of our favorite things to have for breakfast. They’re a really easy way to enjoy the benefits of properly prepared grains.
Souring or fermenting grains unlocks their nutrition and makes them easier to digest (source).Learn how to make your own Nourishing Traditions sourdough starter here. I have lots more sourdough recipes, like hamburger buns, tortillas, pizza dough, dinner rolls, and more. Get more sourdough discard recipes here.
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Quick sourdough pancakes from scratch
These sourdough pancakes turn out light and fluffy with a delicious tangy flavor, and they only take three ingredients. Making sourdough pancakes is one of my favorite sourdough discard recipes.
Cooking from scratch doesn’t have to be time consuming! Sourdough pancakes can be a really quick breakfast option. I like to make sourdough pancakes overnight by feeding my sourdough starter the night before, and making pancakes in the morning.
And even if it did take longer to make pancakes from scratch, I would still choose homemade over boxed mixes. This is because I prefer keeping freshly ground flours on hand, rather than something that has sat on store shelves for an unknown amount of time, and I prefer souring or fermenting my grains before I eat them.
For centuries, people have traditionally prepared grains with methods like souring or fermenting them. I like following that example and using soaking or fermenting anything I make with grains.
Tips for making the best sourdough pancakes
This simple, quick recipe is one of my family’s favorites- we eat them all the time! Here are a few tips that I have picked up along the way…
- If you want the fluffiest pancakes, I recommend using an established sourdough starter. The natural action of sourdough, as well as a few eggs, is all they need to rise while they cook.
- To make thin sourdough pancakes, use cold, non active starter that has been in the fridge. Thin pancakes can work nicely as wraps for snacks or lunches.
- The batter consistency should be on the thicker side. I like to keep my sourdough starter at around 100% hydration. I find that once I add the eggs, the batter is just perfect for making pancakes.
Of course, you can whip up pancake mix, but how much longer does it really take to mix a few ingredients together and make pancakes from scratch? I think it doesn’t actually take any longer! This sourdough pancakes recipe takes no time at all.
Ready to make your own sourdough pancakes with this tasty recipe? Keep reading to learn how…
How to make sourdough pancakes
Grab your measuring cup and a mixing bowl! Here is my family favorite sourdough pancake recipe!
Ingredients:
- 2 cups sourdough starter
- 2 eggs
- 1/2 tsp salt
Instructions:
- Mix sourdough starter, eggs, and salt together until well combined.
- Melt butter in skillet over medium heat.
- Drop desired amount of batter into hot skillet for each pancake.
- When bubbles are all popped, flip pancakes over.
- When bottoms are cooked, remover pancakes from skillet.
- Top with melted butter, cultured cream, whipped cream, maple syrup, honey, fresh fruit, fruit syrup, or any combination of toppings.
Different variations for sourdough pancakes
There are lots of different ways you can change this basic recipe to make different kinds of pancakes. Here are some ideas:
- Add blueberries to each pancake while the first side is cooking
- Mix in some cooked pumpkin puree and cinnamon for pumpkin spice pancakes
- Add some additional flour and buttermilk, yogurt, or kefir the night before for buttermilk sourdough pancakes
Other things you can make with sourdough starter
When it comes to cooking with a sourdough starter, the options are seriously endless! Most people use their starter for bread, primarily, then after that things can seem a little confusing. It doesn’t have to be!
A few meals that you can make out of a sourdough starter are:
- Tortillas
- Pasta
- Pancakes (see above)
- Pie Crust
Who would’ve thought that one simple, nutritious ingredient could do so much?
How to store sourdough pancakes
For any leftover pancakes that I plan on storing, I like to keep them in an airtight glass container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. Any longer than that, I will freeze them (see below for details) for the busy school mornings when everyone is rushing out the door.
Can you freezer sourdough pancakes?
Yes! Having some sourdough pancakes already made and on hand makes breakfast super quick and easy. We like to make big batches of pancakes on the weekends, freeze the extras, and use them for busy school mornings.
First, let the pancakes cool to room temperature. Once they’re no longer warm, spread them on a baking tray and freeze for several hours. After they’re frozen, move them to a bag or airtight container for long term storage.
How to reheat sourdough pancakes
My favorite way to reheat sourdough pancakes is in the oven. Since I feed my family at once, it’s easiest to turn the oven on to 300ºF oven until thawed and warmed through. If you let them go longer, they will become crispier, and they make great snacks this way.
If I need a quick snack for one or two people, I will put the frozen pancake straight in the toaster.
Feeding sourdough starter
Something that is really great about sourdough starters is that you never, ever have to run out of it. By feeding it flour twice a day, it will continue to thrive so you can keep on cooking.
When you are using some of the sourdough starter for this pancake recipe, make sure that you leave a little and feed it for your next recipe.
Is it possible to mix two starters?
Instead of maintaining multiple jars of starters on your kitchen counter, know that it is completely fine to combine two starters together.
When you do combine sourdough starters, give them a few days to completely combine their unique bacteria and yeast properties. After a few days on their own, you will start to notice it begin to stabilize and you can begin baking with it!
More sourdough discard recipes
Tortillas
Pasta
Rolls
Pizza crust
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Yield: 9 pancakes
Sourdough Pancakes
This sourdough pancakes recipe uses only three ingredients and is a great way to use up extra sourdough starter discard.
Prep Time5 minutes
Cook Time15 minutes
Total Time20 minutes
Ingredients
- 2 cups sourdough starter
- 2 eggs
- 1/2 tsp salt
Instructions
- Mix sourdough starter, eggs, and salt together until well combined.
- Melt butter in skillet over medium heat.
- Drop desired amount of batter into hot skillet for each pancake.
- When bubbles are all popped, flip pancakes over.
- When bottoms are cooked, remover pancakes from skillet.
- Top with melted butter, cultured cream, whipped cream, maple syrup, honey, fresh fruit, fruit syrup, or any combination of toppings.
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
4Serving Size:
1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 252Total Fat: 3gSaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 93mgSodium: 330mgCarbohydrates: 46gFiber: 4gSugar: 0gProtein: 10g