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Suggestions for Using Up Excessive Amounts of Sourdough Starter

gosiam's picture
gosiam

Suggestions for Using Up Excessive Amounts of Sourdough Starter

I have close to 3000 grams of the sourdough starter, 100% hydration as per gaaarp's recipe.  It is lovely and  has been growing healthily for a month now (thank you gaaarp).  I have not discarded any of it at my last feeding and now have to deal with this abundance.

I will be very happy if you can lead me to some good rustic recipes that call for large amounts of starter.

Thank you all in advance.

Gosia

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mkelly27

SD English Muffins (per recipe on this site) and King Arthur's SD Waffles (their site) come to mind.

 

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dlt123

I used some of mine to make SD pancakes...  Unfortunately I used krusteaz Pancake Mix as my base...

I am going to search this site for a good homemade pancake mix.  If anyone knows one, please let us know...

Dennis

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clazar123

http://www.thefreshloaf.com/node/5509/tasty-wholegrain-pancake-mix

This a mix I just saw posted but it needs to be converted to sourdough. I'm sure it can be done easily as pancakes are so forgiving.

 

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tangled

There was a pancake recipe posted of on, you guessed it, pancake day very recently:

http://www.wildyeastblog.com/2009/02/24/sourdough-pancakes/

 

There's also a recipe for english muffins on that site too.

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davec

It's a small world.  Just this morning, we were snowed in, so we decided to take the time to make a real breakfast.  I pulled some old excess starter from the back of the fridge.  It was about half whole wheat and half white, and was at least three months old.  I poured off the hootch, stirred in an egg, because I had one left in the carton, added about two teaspoons of honey, and thinned the mixture with milk until it was a good pancake batter consistency.  I probably had 2 1/2 cups of batter.  I added 1/2 tsp of baking soda, and let the mixture start to bubble while I heated the skillet.

The pancakes were great.  Next time, I'd add a little salt, though.

Dave

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gosiam

for all the suggestions.  Waffles were heavenly and I am nicely surprised how well they freeze.  This assures luxury breakfasts made in no time for a few good weeks now.  The English muffin recipe is the next one to try.

Again, thank you for your help.

Gosia