Sourdough Waffles
Sourdough Waffles
This recipe is such a delicious way to enjoy discarded sourdough starter. These waffles have a slightly sour taste, are crispy on the outside and slightly chewy yet light on the inside.
Makes about 6 large round waffles
2 eggs
1 tbsp brown sugar
2 tsp vanilla
¼ cup melted butter
1 cup milk
2 cups sourdough discard
1 cup all-purpose flour
1 tbsp baking powder
¼ tsp salt
In a large mixing bowl, beat the eggs and the brown sugar with the whisk attachment on high speed for 5 minutes, until it has increased on volume, become light in colour and is thick. Reduce speed to low and add the vanilla.
In a measuring cup, combine the melted butter with the milk, and add to the egg mixture along with the sourdough discard. Mix on low speed until combined.
In a small bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder and salt. Add all at once to the egg-milk batter and mix on low speed until just combined. There should be small lumps in the batter.
Remove the whisk, give the batter and couple of stirs with a spatula and then let the batter stand for at least 5 minutes, ideally 30-60 minutes.
Preheat waffle iron, coat with non-stick cooking spray and cook the waffle batter according to manufacturer instructions. Serve immediately with maple syrup, fruit and whipped cream.
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