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Sourdough Chocolate Waffles

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Is there anything better than chocolate at breakfast time? Especially when it's a fermented, sourdough, actually-good-for-you chocolate waffle? Yeah, I can't think of anything better either. | TraditionalCookingSchool.com

Is there anything better than chocolate at breakfast time? Especially when it’s a fermented, sourdough, actually-good-for-you chocolate waffle? Yeah, I can’t think of anything better either.

Actually, I think the waffle doesn’t get near enough credit. We see pancake that, pancake this… But the waffle holds up to toppings galore. In fact, I’ve made cornbread waffles and served them with chili… but that’s another post.

My kids will pretty much eat anything if it has chocolate in it. I even got them to eat beets in this chocolate cake with a surprise (gluten and dairy free options). I guess I just ruined the surprise by telling you it’s beets, but hey, a girl can’t keep the good stuff all to herself!

My kids sometimes wrinkle their nose at sourdough stuff. I blame it on feeding them a couple of very sour recipes before I found Wardee’s Sourdough eCourse and her whole grain sourdough waffle recipe.

With these waffles, however, they were asking for seconds after the very first bite. I think the waffles would be great served up as dessert, too, but we ate them for Sunday morning breakfast before church.

My favorite topping so far is low sugar no pectin strawberry jam with whipped cream. My daughter liked the straight maple syrup, while my son wanted whip cream with his maple syrup. I believe these fermented raspberry preserves would be amazing, too. Or maybe some cherry pie filling for dessert, or a spiced pear sauce, or…

You get the picture. 😉 Put anything your heart desires on top of these bad boys.

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Chocolate Sourdough Waffles

Is there anything better than chocolate at breakfast time? Especially when it's a fermented, sourdough, actually-good-for-you chocolate waffle? Yeah, I can't think of anything better either.

Course Breakfast
Author Melissa Norris

Ingredients

  • 1-3/4 cups sourdough starter
  • 4 tablespoons grass-fed butter melted OR coconut oil or avocado oil
  • 1/2 teaspoon sea salt
  • 2 organic or pastured eggs
  • 3 tablespoons sweetener of your choice
  • 3 tablespoons cocoa powder
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 tablespoon coffee optional
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda

Instructions

  1. Plug in and preheat your waffle iron.
  2. Mix all ingredients together in a large mixing bowl in the order listed. 

  3. Add the baking soda last. 

  4. Cook the waffles according to your waffle iron's instructions and best settings.

  5. Don't be surprised if you eat them all at one sitting.

  6. If you do have leftovers, put them in the fridge and reheat with a toaster oven the next morning.

Recipe Notes

Want to freeze for later? Freeze waffles spread out on a cookie sheet, then transfer to a freezer container when fully frozen. Just take out individual waffles for busy morning breakfasts.

What are your favorite waffle toppings?

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About Melissa Norris

Melissa inspires people's faith and pioneer roots at MelissaKNorris.com sharing all aspects of Pioneering Today. She lives with her husband, two children, seven cows, and five chickens in their own little house in the big woods of the Pacific Northwest. Through heirloom gardening, preserving the harvest, from scratch traditional cooking, and modern homesteading techniques, she shares how to implement the best of the old-fashioned pioneer skills into your modern life. For daily inspiration and tips, join her on Facebook, Pinterest, Google+, and catch her bi-monthly Pioneering Today Podcast.

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  1. Jenny says

    October 21, 2014 at 3:58 pm

    Yummy!!!! I would eat these with ice cream. 😛

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  2. Sarah says

    October 26, 2014 at 12:46 pm

    Can you recommend a Teflon-free waffle iron? Thank you.

    Reply
  3. Kathy says

    February 17, 2018 at 8:39 pm

    I really really want to make these waffles but every sourdough waffle recipe i found on line has additional flour added to it. I wasn’t sure if maybe the flour was left out. Also how many waffles will this make?
    thanks for your help (and reassurance)

    Reply
  4. Yin says

    February 13, 2023 at 8:25 am

    Hello! Do you deflate the starter before measuring? Thank you.

    Reply
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