Sourdough Pancakes

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Make fluffy sourdough pancakes with this easy, one bowl recipe. Perfect for using sourdough discard, these pancakes with tangy flavor are a delicious twist on regular pancakes. 

Looking for a delightful twist on your morning pancakes? Our fluffy Sourdough Pancakes Recipe uses sourdough starter discard to make homemade pancakes with unique flavor and irresistibly fluffy texture. 

When you’re tired of making sourdough bread or whole wheat sandwich bread, make these fluffy pancakes. They are the best sourdough pancakes and a great way to start the day!

a plate of sourdough pancakes with dripping syrup

What readers are saying:

⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ Susie says, “Amazing! I used my starter straight from the counter after I fed it the night before around 7pm. I also added in two dashes of pie spice and a tablespoon of pure vanilla. I had extra discard so I used 1.5 cups and it was the fluffiest pancakes ever. Cooked it down on the skillet with browned butter.”

⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ Rosemarie says, “Had discard from my sourdough to use up and I hate wasting things. Originally I was going to do the King Arthur Flours recipe for the pancakes but that required more down time than I was wanting. Happen to do a search and clicked on this recipe and woohoo for me I was able to just make it and not wait another day. The cakes were nice and fluffy and tasted great! My new go to for sourdough discard pancakes.”

⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ Charlotte says, “Lizzy, these are amazing pancakes. I wanted them to be digestible for a friend who is gluten intolerant, so I mixed the milk, flour, and starter the day before and let it ferment for 8 hours on the counter and another 12 in the refrigerator. The next day, I added the remaining ingredients, including an extra egg (mine are small). She LOVED them! Thank you! I’ve shared your recipe with a sourdough group on Facebook.”

Ingredients

ingredients for sourdough pancakes on a table

A few notes about basic ingredients:

  • All-purpose flour. I’ve also used all-purpose gluten free flour and it works well.
  • Baking powder. Use aluminum free baking powder. Our favorite brand is Bob’s Red Mill.
  • Sourdough discard. Many readers have left comments about using active sourdough starter, but I make the pancakes with sourdough discard from my fridge. Is isn’t airy or bubbly and is “runnier” than active sourdough. 

What is sourdough discard?  

When you start making sourdough, you either have to bake with it or discard part of the start or it will keep growing. In order to not be wasteful, you can make recipes with the sourdough discard (or “leftover sourdough starter”). These sourdough discard recipes use other leavening agents (baking powder, baking soda or yeast) to get a rise in the baked good. 

How to Make Sourdough Pancakes

Make the pancakes in just 4 steps:

  • In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder and soda, sugar and salt.
  • Add the sourdough starter, milk, egg and oil to the top of the dry ingredients. Mix well just until combined. It’s ok if there are a couple of lumps in the batter. It’s important not to overmix.
sourdough pancake batter in a glass bowl
  1. Grease a pancake griddle or cast iron skillet with melted butter or oil. Heat the skillet over medium-low heat. Ladle ¼ cup of batter on the hot griddle. Cook until the batter starts bubbling on top, then gently flip the pancake.
  2. Cook for an additional 1-2 minutes on the second side or until the pancake is cooked through and golden brown.

Tips for the Best Pancakes

Getting your homemade sourdough pancakes just right might seem tricky, but with these 4 tips, you’ll be flipping perfect pancakes in no time. 

  • Use room temperature ingredients. This will create a smoother batter and allow the leaving agents to do their job well. It will also help the pancakes cook more evenly.
  • Do not overmix the batter. Overmixing develops the gluten in pancakes and can make them gummy or “tough”. Mix the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients just until they are combined.
  • The consistency of your batter is key. It should be thick enough to hold its shape but thin enough to pour easily. If it’s too thick, just add a bit more milk until you get it just right. 
  • When it comes to cooking, a medium-low heat works best. You’re aiming for a golden brown color on each side, so patience is your friend here. Wait until you see bubbles forming on the surface before flipping them. This is your secret to perfectly cooked, fluffy pancakes every time!
closeup of a stack of pancakes with a bite out

Pancake Toppings

These quick sourdough pancakes are so versatile, they go with just about anything. Here are a few ideas:

  • Fresh berries, a dollop of yogurt, or a drizzle of maple syrup are classic choices. 
  • For a special treat, try a sprinkle of powdered sugar or caramelized bananas.
  • A spoonful of homemade jam or a scoop of nut butter can add a wonderful twist. 
  • Raspberry sauce or strawberry sauce makes an excellent fruit syrup.
  • Try savory toppings such as scrambled eggs, crumbled bacon or ground sausage. Drizzle homemade sausage gravy over the top and you’ve got a meal that’ll bring everyone to the table with a smile.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you make waffles with pancake batter?

Great news – this batter doubles as a fantastic waffle mix! Many readers have made this recipe as is and cooked it in a waffle iron for sourdough waffles. You can also add an extra egg, which will help the waffle crisp up and be a little sturdier. Preheat your waffle iron and give it a good coat of non-stick spray. Pour in the batter and cook according to your waffle iron’s instructions. 

How do you make overnight sourdough pancakes?

Many have made the pancake batter the night before and stored it in the fridge to allow the flavors to develop overnight. Some readers say they wait until the morning to add the baking powder and baking soda so it does not de-active overnight.

Can I make half a recipe?

Yes. Use half of all the ingredients, but still use a whole egg.

a plate of sourdough pancakes with butter and syrup
a plate of sourdough pancakes with butter and syrup

Sourdough Pancakes {Great for Sourdough Discard}

4.80 from 1284 votes
Sourdough pancakes have a delicious flavor & fluffy texture that you’ll fall in love with! These will become your family’s favorite breakfast.
Servings 12
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes

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Ingredients
 

  • 2 cups all-purpose flour 260 grams
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder 10 grams
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda 6 grams
  • 2 tablespoons granulated sugar 30 grams
  • 1 teaspoon salt 6 grams
  • 1 cup sourdough discard at room temperature, 250 grams
  • 1 1/2 cups 2% milk at room temperature, 12 ounces
  • 1 large egg, beaten at room temperature
  • 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 24 grams

Instructions
 

  • In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder and soda, sugar and salt.
  • Add the sourdough starter, milk, egg and oil to the top of the dry ingredients. Mix well just until combined. It’s ok if there are a couple of lumps in the batter. It’s important not to overmix.
  • Grease a pancake griddle or cast iron skillet with melted butter or oil. Heat the skillet over medium-low heat.
  • Ladle ⅓ cup of batter on the hot griddle. Cook until the batter starts bubbling on top*, then gently flip the pancake.
  • Cook for an additional 1-2 minutes on the second side or until the pancake is cooked through and golden brown.
  • Serve warm with butter and maple syrup.

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Notes

  • I highly recommend sourdough discard for this recipe. It shouldn’t be bubbly and stretchy like active starter, but rather dense and thick, but “runny” in texture.
  • The first side will take 2-3 minutes, depending on the temperature of the skillet.
  • For buttermilk pancakes, replace the milk with buttermilk. This will make extra tangy pancakes.
  • Add chocolate chips or chopped fresh fruit for a fun twist on traditional pancakes. Coconut oil is great for cooking pancakes! It gives them lightly crispy edges.
Refer to the article above for more tips and tricks.
The calories shown are based on the recipe making 12 cupcakes with 1 serving being 1 pancake. Since different brands of ingredients have different nutritional information, the calories shown are just an estimate. **We are not dietitians and recommend you seek a nutritionist for exact nutritional information. The information in the nutrition box are calculated through a program and there is room for error. If you need an accurate count, I recommend running the ingredients through your favorite nutrition calculator.**

Nutrition

Calories: 144kcal | Carbohydrates: 24g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Trans Fat: 0.04g | Cholesterol: 18mg | Sodium: 306mg | Potassium: 137mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 53IU | Vitamin C: 0.1mg | Calcium: 70mg | Iron: 1mg
Course Breakfast
Cuisine American
Calories 144
Keyword brunch recipes, easy breakfast, sourdough recipes
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Anonymous
3 years ago

5 stars
They didn’t last long😋😋😋👍

Rob
3 years ago

We’ve used this a number of times. Generally we leave the mixture overnight and make the following day. We’ve also substituted the baking soda and plain flour for self raising, due to a lack of baking soda in lockdown. It worked nicely, maybe slightly heavy. Ive found that rather than making pancakes with it, we’ve ended up making waffles and storing them for toasting on demand. These have been a God send in the UK covid lockdown with two wee kids. A recent game i have played, is replacing the 1.5 cups of milk with various proportions of full, semi… Read more »

Teresa
3 years ago

These were great! I was happy to find a recipe that didn’t require waiting the starter overnight. I’m having trouble developing a rising starter…I used some spelt flour in the mix. This was a good way not to waste that expensive flour. They were fluffy and tasty as mentioned. I’ll freeze the rest. I made 1/2 recipe…it made enough to feed 2 people. Thank you…

Amanda
3 years ago

I also think something went awry with JMAC. I was concerned to make these because of that comment, but went ahead with it because of all the good reviews. I used sourdough discard, unfed, room temp. Followed the recipe to a T and they were perfect! I use some rye and whole wheat in my starter, along with all purpose, so the pancakes definitely had a “healthy” hearty flavor – like like light and sweet buttermilk pancakes, but with some butter and syrup, they sweetened up and the kids raved about them. Would definitely make again, it was perfect for… Read more »

Robin Ferguson
3 years ago

5 stars
SIMPLY Delicious!!

Niel Kenyon
3 years ago

5 stars
Best pancakes ever, whatever the 1 star person did was obviously wrong.

These were amazing

Laura Childers
3 years ago

Good Recipe. New to sourdough, and used fresh starter. I liked the idea of using discard too, and it would work with the addition of baking powder and baking soda. The person who got gelatinous results probably mixed it too long, thereby lengthening the strands of gluten. Fine for bread, but not light and fluffy pancakes! My Danish-descent grandmother taught me to only mix pancake batter until JUST combined. Even leaving some lumps. Then the gluten doesn’t lengthen, and the pancakes turned out fluffy and tangy. I also put fresh blueberries on top when the first side was cooking, and… Read more »

becky
3 years ago

5 stars
These are delicious! My whole family loves them.

Maddie
3 years ago

5 stars
These are just so delicious! I made them yesterday and they were just sooooo fluffy and tasty! I had left over batter from yesterday in the fridge so I used it this morning and they were still delicious! Not quite as fluffy but equally as yummy!

Jon
3 years ago

5 stars
Absolutely delicious. Better than any that we’ve paid good money for in restaurants.

Good rise, lovely fluffy texture, can’t wait to have again.

Nicey
3 years ago

I added grated courgette (salted and drained first) a bit of Parmesan, bacon and marjoram – there were super duper.

Lynda
3 years ago

I had a LOT of starter so I switched. I used 1 cup flour and 2 cups starter. STILL a perfect pancake! Not quite as fluffy but still way better than bisquick😉

Sandi
3 years ago

Great recipe. Feel so bad throwing out starter. I tried a recipe for waffles using discard: it stayed out overnight and was runny. This batter was a good consistency. Have you tried it for waffles? Would you add extra oil or melted butter?

Lwau
3 years ago

5 stars
I made this gluten free and vegan and it’s still great!! I used GF sourdough starter, Gf flour blend, flax egg replacement and soy milk. I added 1 tbsp of vanilla, and it’s so good. Great recipe!

Hil C.
3 years ago

5 stars
Best way to use my sourdough discard. Absolutely delicious and fluffy. Sharing with all my bread-making friends. Thank you!!

Holly
3 years ago

5 stars
These are the best American pancakes I have ever made and tried. We cooked on a flat griddle, perfect bbq pancakes.

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