SOURDOUGH CREPES
Great use of discard sourdough starter.
Provided by Carolyn Meigs
Categories 100+ Breakfast and Brunch Recipes Crepes
Time 20m
Yield 6
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Whisk sourdough starter, eggs, melted butter, and salt together in a bowl. Pour in milk and stir until batter reaches a thin, smooth consistency.
- Heat a nonstick pan over medium-high heat. Add about 1 teaspoon cold butter and let melt. Pour in 1/4 cup batter and tilt pan in a circular motion to spread batter over the bottom. Cook until bottom is light brown, about 2 minutes. Carefully loosen and flip; cook for about 30 seconds more. Transfer to a plate. Repeat with remaining butter and batter.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 156.6 calories, Carbohydrate 12.2 g, Cholesterol 83.4 mg, Fat 9.8 g, Fiber 0.9 g, Protein 5.3 g, SaturatedFat 5.5 g, Sodium 188.5 mg, Sugar 1.5 g
SOURDOUGH PANCAKES
Yet another way to utilize your sourdough starter. Try topping these yummy pancakes with fresh fruit and whipped cream. I hope you like them! The amount of water can be adjusted depending on the consistency of your starter.
Provided by AUNTPT
Categories Breakfast and Brunch Pancake Recipes
Yield 4
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- In a large bowl, combine the sourdough starter, egg, water, and oil.
- In a separate bowl, combine the nonfat dry milk, salt, baking soda, and sugar. Stir to blend dry ingredients. Add to sourdough starter and mix until batter is smooth.
- Bake on a greased 350 degree F(175 degree C) griddle until golden brown on the bottom. Flip and bake on opposite side.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 159.7 calories, Carbohydrate 23.1 g, Cholesterol 48.8 mg, Fat 3.9 g, Fiber 1 g, Protein 8.3 g, SaturatedFat 0.8 g, Sodium 832.7 mg, Sugar 11 g
SOURDOUGH SATURDAY - BUCKWHEAT CREPES
Crepes are a quick, easy, and elegant dinner idea.
Provided by Renee Pottle
Categories Sourdough
Time 30m
Yield 10
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Mix all ingredients together. I find this is most easily done using a blender, but you can add everything to a bowl and combine with a wire whisk if you prefer. The batter will be very thin for a delicate crepe.
- If you have a crepe pan follow the heating directions that came with it to prepare for cooking.
- A regular skillet can be used also. Heat the skillet over medium high heat, add enough fat (butter or olive oil) to cover the bottom.
- Remove the pan from the heat, pour in about ¼ cup of batter, swirl to cover, and return to the heat. The crepe will quickly appear dry on top and will be golden on the bottom, about 30 seconds.
- Tip the pan and the crepe will fall out onto a plate. Cover with a cloth to keep warm while cooking the remaining crepes.
SOURDOUGH CREPES
Steps:
- Place the urad dhal in a large bowl and rinse with many changes of water until the water no longer appears cloudy. Drain.
- In a large bowl, combine the drained urad dhal with the rice, fenugreek seeds, and 2 1/2 cups water. Soak the ingredients together for 4 hours at room temperature, until the dhal and rice expand and soften. When a grain of rice just breaks under the pressure of your fingernail, the ingredients have soaked long enough.
- Drain the urad dhal and rice, reserving the liquid. Place roughly half of the solids and half of the liquid in a blender and grind them long enough to get a smooth consistency with some graininess remaining, about 1 1/2 to 2 minutes. Test by rubbing a little batter between your fingers. The largest grains should be the size of granulated sugar. Pour the mixture into a large bowl. Repeat the process with the remaining solids and liquid, and add the mixture to the bowl. Stir in the salt. The mixture should be very thick, so it will be necessary to thin it with approximately 1/4 cup water to get the consistency of pancake batter.
- Cover the bowl loosely with plastic wrap and place in an oven, kept warm to a temperature of 90 degrees for 12 to 15 hours. This can be achieved with the help of a trouble light or floodlight fitted with a 25-watt bulb. Plug the power cord into an outlet close enough to the oven so that the bulb can rest on a rack in the oven. Turn on the light and prop the oven door open about 1 inch with the handle of a wooden spoon. Check the temperature periodically to be sure it stays at 90 degrees. During warm summer months it may not be necessary to use the lightbulb. The batter should nearly double in volume and smell a little sour.
- Remove the bowl from the oven and stir the contents. The batter will be thick and foamy. If you choose not to fry the crepes immediately, refrigerate the batter at this point. Remove it from refrigerator 1/2 hour before frying.
- When ready to fry the crepes, check the consistency of the batter: it should pour smoothly like pancake batter. Add the baking soda and a little more water if needed.
- Heat a nonstick griddle or frying pan over medium low heat (2 pans will speed up the process). Spread about 1/4 teaspoon oil evenly over the griddle. Ladle 1/4 cup of the batter into the center of the hot griddle, and immediately, using the back of the ladle, gently but steadily spread the batter in a circular motion from the center out, creating a thin pancake. If the batter does not spread easily into a thin layer, thin it with a little more water.
- As the crepe cooks, small holes will form on the surface. Sprinkle a few drops of oil on top, to help make it crisp. When the bottom turns a golden color (about 1 minute) turn it over and fry the other side 30 seconds or until lightly browned. Fold the crepe in half, golden side out, and place it on a platter. Keep the fried crepes warm as you repeat the process, oiling the griddle each time. Serve immediately.
SOURDOUGH CREPES WITH POTATO MASALA
Steps:
- Prepare Sourdough Crepe batter.
- Soak the channa dhal in a small bowl of water for 10 minutes. Drain.
- In a saucepan, boil the potatoes in salted water for 8 to 10 minutes or until they are tender when pierced with a knife. Drain, reserving the liquid for later.
- In a wide nonstick pan with a lid, heat the oil over medium high heat. Add the mustard seeds and cover. When the mustard seeds have popped, toss in the cumin seeds and curry leaves and shake the pan, allowing the cumin seeds to brown and the leaves to sizzle.
- Next, add the drained channa dhal and fry, stirring constantly until golden. Put in the onions and saute until soft but not brown, then add the ginger and green chile, and fry for 1 minute.
- Stir in the turmeric, cayenne, and salt and fry for 1 more minute.
- Finally, add the drained potato and 1/2 cup of the reserved liquid, reducing the heat to medium low, and simmering, with the cover on. Periodically add more of the potato liquid (1/4 cup at a time), and stir occasionally, until the mixture is paste-like and the potatoes have broken down, about 10 minutes. Stir in the lemon juice and remove from the heat. Cover and set aside.
- Fry the dosas according to the instructions in the Sourdough Crepes recipe. After frying each 1, place golden side down and spoon about 2 tablespoons of the potato filling onto 1 half. Fold in half, and place the filled dosa on a warm platter: cover, while you continue frying the rest. Serve promptly.
- Place the urad dhal in a large bowl and rinse with many changes of water until the water no longer appears cloudy. Drain.
- In a large bowl, combine the drained urad dhal with the rice, fenugreek seeds, and 2 1/2 cups water. Soak the ingredients together for 4 hours at room temperature, until the dhal and rice expand and soften. When a grain of rice just breaks under the pressure of your fingernail, the ingredients have soaked long enough.
- Drain the urad dhal and rice, reserving the liquid. Place roughly half of the solids and half of the liquid in a blender and grind them long enough to get a smooth consistency with some graininess remaining, about 1 1/2 to 2 minutes. Test by rubbing a little batter between your fingers. The largest grains should be the size of granulated sugar. Pour the mixture into a large bowl. Repeat the process with the remaining solids and liquid, and add the mixture to the bowl. Stir in the salt. The mixture should be very thick, so it will be necessary to thin it with approximately 1/4 cup water to get the consistency of pancake batter.
- Cover the bowl loosely with plastic wrap and place in an oven, kept warm to a temperature of 90 degrees for 12 to 15 hours. This can be achieved with the help of a trouble light or floodlight fitted with a 25-watt bulb. Plug the power cord into an outlet close enough to the oven so that the bulb can rest on a rack in the oven. Turn on the light and prop the oven door open about 1 inch with the handle of a wooden spoon. Check the temperature periodically to be sure it stays at 90 degrees. During warm summer months it may not be necessary to use the lightbulb. The batter should nearly double in volume and smell a little sour.
- Remove the bowl from the oven and stir the contents. The batter will be thick and foamy. If you choose not to fry the crepes immediately, refrigerate the batter at this point. Remove it from refrigerator 1/2 hour before frying.
- When ready to fry the crepes, check the consistency of the batter: it should pour smoothly like pancake batter. Add the baking soda and a little more water if needed.
- Heat a nonstick griddle or frying pan over medium low heat (2 pans will speed up the process). Spread about 1/4 teaspoon oil evenly over the griddle. Ladle 1/4 cup of the batter into the center of the hot griddle, and immediately, using the back of the ladle, gently but steadily spread the batter in a circular motion from the center out, creating a thin pancake. If the batter does not spread easily into a thin layer, thin it with a little more water.
- As the crepe cooks, small holes will form on the surface. Sprinkle a few drops of oil on top, to help make it crisp. When the bottom turns a golden color (about 1 minute) turn it over and fry the other side 30 seconds or until lightly browned. Fold the crepe in half, golden side out, and place it on a platter. Keep the fried crepes warm as you repeat the process, oiling the griddle each time. Serve immediately.
SOURDOUGH CREPES
This recipe comes from a Sunset magazine cookbook. It's a great way of using up starter that you would otherwise be dumping when refreshing your starter. Start it before you go to bed, and you'll be ready to go in the morning. Yield is approximate - the size of your eggs, the ambient humidity, the vigor of your starter, the exact size of your pan, will all affect yield.
Provided by duonyte
Categories Sourdough Breads
Time 9h
Yield 20-24 crepes
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- In a bowl, stir together starter, water, and flour until smoothly blended. Cover and let stand in a warm place until very bubbly (about 8 hours).
- Beat together eggs and oil, then stir into batter. Combine salt, baking soda, and sugar; sprinkle over batter and stir well to blend. Cover lightly and let stand at room temperature for about 15 minutes.
- Place a 6 or 7 inches crepe pan or other flat-bottomed frying pan over medium heat. When pan is hot, add 1/4 teaspoons butter and swirl to coat surface. At once, pour in 2 tbl. batter, quickly tilting pan so batter flows over entire flat surface (don't worry about a few little holes). Cook until surface appears dry and edge is lightly browned. With a spatula, turn and brown other side. Turn crepe out of pan onto a plate. Repeat, stacking crepes, until all batter is used.
- A nice way to serve is to roll them up into a tube, serving 3 or 4 per person, with jam, powdered sugar or maple syrup. Or use in any other recipe calling for crepes.
- Crepes can be wrapped airtight and kept in refrigerator for a week. Let warm to room temperature before separating, to prevent tearing. They may also be frozen.
- Note1: a standard coffee measure is 2 tbl.
- Note2: if your batter is too thick, stir in room temperature water, a couple of tablespoons at a time, until batter flows easily. You may find that you need 3 or 4 tbl. of batter to coat pan appropriately, but somehow the yield ends up the same.
- Note3: I recommend using a non-stick pan. You can then reduce the butter to just a smidge per crepe. The pat of butter you get at the restaurant is 1 tsp., to help you judge the amount needed.
- Note3: try adding some herbs or spices to the batter: herbes de Provence, thyme, cinnamon, nutmeg are all good. I'd start with about 1 tbl. of dried herbs, 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoons ground herbs or spices, per recipe. I usually cook some plain, adding a smaller amount of herbs or spices to the remaining batter.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 55.9, Fat 2.6, SaturatedFat 0.5, Cholesterol 18.6, Sodium 97.3, Carbohydrate 6.6, Fiber 0.2, Sugar 0.7, Protein 1.4
DOSA (SOURDOUGH RICE CREPES)
From the fantastic "Savoring the Spice Coast of India" by Maya Kaimal, a cookbook which is available at Amazon. She says her father developed this recipe to adapt a south India speciality, ideally fermented in 90 degree F, to the New York climate. Note: Wherever you live, you must begin soaking ingredients a day in advance. Cooking time is soaking and fermenting time: 16-19 hours Active cooking time includes 20 minutes for active measuring and grinding and 30 minutes of active frying time.
Provided by tamarinda
Categories Breakfast
Time 20h
Yield 18 dosas, 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Place the urad dhal in a large bowl and rinse with many changes of water until the water no longer appears cloudy. Drain.
- In a large bowl, combine the drained urad dhal with the rice, fenugreek seeds, and 2 1/2 cups water. Soak the ingredients together for 4 hours at room temperature, until the dhal and rice expand and soften. When a grain of rice just breaks under the pressure of your fingernail, the ingredients have soaked long enough.
- Drain the urad dhal and rice, reserving the liquid. Place roughly half of the solids and half of the liquid in a blender and grind them long enough to get a smooth consistency with some graininess remaining, about 1 1/2 to 2 minutes. Test by rubbing a little batter between your fingers. The largest grains should be the size of granulated sugar. Pour the mixture into a large bowl. Repeat the process with the remaining solids and liquid, and add the mixture to the bowl. Stir in the salt. The mixture should be very thick, so it will be necessary to thin it with approximately 1/4 cup water to get the consistency of pancake batter.
- Cover the bowl loosely with plastic wrap and place in an oven, kept warm to a temperature of 90 degrees for 12 to 15 hours. This can be achieved with the help of a trouble light or floodlight fitted with a 25-watt bulb. Plug the power cord into an outlet close enough to the oven so that the bulb can rest on a rack in the oven. Turn on the light and prop the oven door open about 1 inch with the handle of a wooden spoon. Check the temperature periodically to be sure it stays at 90 degrees. During warm summer months it may not be necessary to use the lightbulb. The batter should nearly double in volume and smell a little sour.
- Remove the bowl from the oven and stir the contents. The batter will be thick and foamy. If you choose not to fry the crepes immediately, refrigerate the batter at this point. Remove it from refrigerator 1/2 hour before frying.
- When ready to fry the crepes, check the consistency of the batter: it should pour smoothly like pancake batter. Add the baking soda and a little more water if needed.
- Heat a nonstick griddle or frying pan over medium low heat (2 pans will speed up the process). Spread about 1/4 teaspoon oil evenly over the griddle. Ladle 1/4 cup of the batter into the center of the hot griddle, and immediately, using the back of the ladle, gently but steadily spread the batter in a circular motion from the center out, creating a thin pancake. If the batter does not spread easily into a thin layer, thin it with a little more water.
- As the crepe cooks, small holes will form on the surface. Sprinkle a few drops of oil on top, to help make it crisp. When the bottom turns a golden color (about 1 minute) turn it over and fry the other side 30 seconds or until lightly browned. Fold the crepe in half, golden side out, and place it on a platter. Keep the fried crepes warm as you repeat the process, oiling the griddle each time. Serve immediately.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 188.9, Fat 0.4, SaturatedFat 0.1, Sodium 442.9, Carbohydrate 40.5, Fiber 2, Sugar 0.3, Protein 4.9
23 BEST SOURDOUGH DISCARD RECIPE COLLECTION
If you're looking to reduce waste, these creative and easy sourdough discard recipes are here to help. From cookies and biscuits to cake and muffins, you won't be disappointed.
Provided by insanelygood
Categories Recipe Roundup
Number Of Ingredients 23
Steps:
- Select your favorite recipe.
- Organize all the required ingredients.
- Prep a delicious recipe in 30 minutes or less!
Nutrition Facts :
SOURDOUGH CREPES
Forget sourdough pancakes, which often turn out gummy. These crepes are a much better vehicle for using up discarded sourdough starter. Tender and a little bit tangy, they make an ideal blank canvas for sweet or savory toppings. Be patient when you start to cook them, since just like pancakes, the first crepe is never the best. If the initial ones are too pale (or burnt!), simply adjust the heat and keep going until you reach a sweet spot!
Provided by Kat Boytsova
Categories Sourdough Egg Milk/Cream Butter Breakfast Brunch
Yield 12 crepes
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Mix starter, 1 cup plus 6 Tbsp. (172 g total) flour, and ¾ cup plus 1 Tbsp. (193 g) room-temperature water (about 80°F) in a medium bowl until no lumps remain. Cover and let sit at room temperature overnight.
- Fold in remaining ½ cup plus 2 Tbsp. (78 g total) flour. Then add eggs, milk, granulated sugar, baking soda, salt, and 3 Tbsp. melted butter and whisk, adding more milk if needed, until mixture is thick but pourable (you want it to be about the consistency of heavy cream). It will take awhile to work out lumps-a few small lumps are fine, but try to get batter as smooth as possible.
- Pour in enough oil to lightly coat a crepe pan or 10" nonstick skillet and heat over medium-high (this is just to help get things going; you shouldn't need to add more oil to the pan). Pour ¼ cup batter into center of pan and tilt and rotate pan as needed to coat bottom evenly with batter. Cook crepe, undisturbed, until surface looks dry and bottom is golden brown, about 45 seconds. Using tongs or an offset spatula, gently flip crepe and cook just until other side is golden, about 20 seconds. Transfer to a plate and slather a bit of room-temperature butter on top. Repeat process with remaining batter, stacking and buttering crepes as you go.
- Serve crepes with jam, crème fraîche, demerara sugar, lox, and/or more butter as desired.
- Do ahead: Crepes can be made 4 days ahead. Wrap tightly and chill, or freeze up to 2 weeks. If frozen, thaw in fridge before reheating. Reheatone at a time in crepe pan or skillet over medium until warmed through.
More about "sourdough crepes food"
SOURDOUGH CREPES RECIPES - FARMHOUSE ON BOONE
From farmhouseonboone.com
4.7/5 (62)Total Time 10 minsEstimated Reading Time 6 mins
- Pour crepe batter into hot skillets, about half a cup per skillet, and use spatula to spread out batter into a thin pancake.
20+ EASY SOURDOUGH RECIPES - FARMHOUSE ON BOONE
From farmhouseonboone.com
SOURDOUGH CREPES - BAKED
From baked-theblog.com
5/5 (4)Total Time 40 minsCategory Sourdough DiscardCalories 278 per serving
- Add the flour, salt, and sugar (if using) to the mixing bowl. Whisk until well mixed and no lumps are visible.
- Set the batter aside while you preheat the pan. Heat over medium until hot, then brush with butter to coat the base of the pan.
- Pour ¼ cup of batter into the middle of the pan and immediately tilt and rotate to cause the batter to swirl out into a large, thin circle. This is easiest in a pan with a long handle.
SOURDOUGH CREPES; A PERFECT USE FOR YOUR DISCARD! - SWEET ...
From sweetnsassyeats.com
Reviews 1Servings 4Cuisine FrenchCategory Breakfast
- Butter pan, pour about 1/4 cup of batter to the middle of the pan and swirl to evenly spread the batter.
SOURDOUGH CREPES + THE BEST HOMEMADE TORTILLA CHIPS EVER!
From traditionalcookingschool.com
3/5 (2)Estimated Reading Time 4 minsCategory Breakfast, Snacks
EASY SOURDOUGH CREPES RECIPE - THE GINGERED WHISK
From thegingeredwhisk.com
5/5 (4)Total Time 1 hrCategory Family Breakfast RecipesCalories 127 per serving
- Add enough milk to get a thin batter, similar to that of double cream or whipping cream. Too thick and they won't run and you get glops that are neither pancakes nor crepes.
4 EASY AND DELICIOUS NO-WAIT SOURDOUGH RECIPES
From traditionalcookingschool.com
Estimated Reading Time 5 mins
- Impossible Sourdough Pie — Endless Sweet or Savory Variations! What you need instead of flour: 3/4 cup of leftover sourdough starter. All credit to this impossible sourdough pie goes to Erin, one of our Sourdough eCourse teachers.
- Fluffy Sourdough Pancakes. What you need instead of flour: 2 cups of leftover sourdough starter. These are fluffier than any pancake you've ever had, thanks to Erin's easy no-flip cooking technique!
- Sourdough Waffles. What you need instead of flour: 2 cups of leftover sourdough starter. Pretty much as easy as the pancakes above, you're mixing starter, egg, oil, and a few other ingredients to delight your family with waffles in very little time.
- Sourdough Crepes. What you need instead of flour: 1 cup of leftover sourdough starter. We love crepes! And with this recipe, a little goes a long way. Meaning, 1 cup of sourdough starter makes a lot of crepes!
SOURDOUGH DISCARD CREPES RECIPE | KIERSTEN HICKMAN
From kierstenhickman.com
Cuisine FrenchTotal Time 15 minsCategory BreakfastCalories 166 per serving
- Slowly pour the milk mixture into the bowl as you continously whisk. The matter should be thin and smooth.
- Heat up a cast-iron skillet over medium heat. If you use a 10" skillet, you'll be able to make 4 crepes. If you use a 12" skillet, you'll only get 3 crepes.
SOFT AND CHEWY SOURDOUGH CREPES - BUTTER FOR ALL
From butterforall.com
4.6/5 (16)Estimated Reading Time 3 minsServings 8Total Time 1 hr
- Mix all the ingredients for the crepe batter together and either blend them fully in a blender or with a handheld blender. Blend the batter until it is smooth and fully combined. The batter will yield 2 full cups.
- Heat your best non-stick cast-iron pan or round griddle over medium heat. Make sure the pan is completely and evenly heated.
- Soak a paper towel or small rag with the avocado oil and rub it into the heated pan. Coat the whole pan evenly. You will need to do this before making each crepe so don't get rid of the oil soaked towel!
SOURDOUGH CREPES {THIN, DELICATE, CRISPY EDGES} - LITTLE ...
From littlespoonfarm.com
5/5 (19)Category DessertCuisine FrenchCalories 191 per serving
- Pour 1/4 cup of the batter into the skillet and tilt the skillet in a circular motion to distribute the batter into a thin, even layer. Cook until the sides of the batter start to fold back from the skillet and the bottom starts to turn golden brown. About 60-90 seconds.
- Gently turn the crepe over using a large spatula. Cook on the second side for 30-60 seconds or until golden brown. Repeat with remaining batter. Keep the crepes warm after they cook by stacking them on a baking sheet in a preheated 350°F (176°C) oven until ready to serve.
SIMPLE SOURDOUGH CREPES MADE 2 WAYS (BONUS 2 RECIPES ...
From twelveonmain.com
Cuisine FrenchEstimated Reading Time 7 minsCategory Breakfast, Crepes, Dessert, Side Dish
- Mix your starter with your eggs until combined well. If you think that the batter is too thick, add a small amount of milk to make it more runny. You can easily double this recipe. For every cup of sourdough starter use 3 eggs! Thats it!
- Heat your cast iron skillet or stainless steel skilled and oil the pan on medium heat. Pour in 1/4 cup batter and swirl around until you form a circle. Flip when the underside is starting to get some golden brown spots.
- Top with cream cheese and berries, nutella and strawberries, whipped cream and berries, or whatever you fancy! These are just some of our favorites.
SOURDOUGH DISCARD CREPES - BARLEY & SAGE
From barleyandsage.com
Ratings 7Category Breakfast, BrunchCuisine American, FrenchTotal Time 12 hrs 20 mins
- Mix together the starter discard and buttermilk in a medium sized bowl. Cover and let sit at room temperature overnight.
- In a medium sized bowl, mix together all of the ingredients. Using an immersion blender, blend the batter until it's very smooth and well combined (you can also transfer to a regular blender or food processor). The batter should be a somewhat thin, pourable consistency that is much thinner than pancake batter (think heavy cream). If the batter is too thick, add buttermilk 1 tablespoon at a time until the desired consistency is reached.
SOURDOUGH CREPES - MY TRIM KITCHEN
From mytrimkitchen.com
Cuisine FrenchCategory DessertServings 5Estimated Reading Time 5 mins
- Take a dinner plate and place a piece of paper towel on it, you will use this plate to stack your crepes once they are cooked.
THE BEST SOURDOUGH DISCARD RECIPES - FARMHOUSE HARVEST
From farmhouseharvest.net
5/5 (1)Total Time 25 minsServings 12
SOURDOUGH CREPES - EAT CATERING
From eatcatering.ca
Reviews 52Estimated Reading Time 5 mins
THESE SOURDOUGH CREPES ARE BETTER THAN ... - EPICURIOUS
From epicurious.com
Author David TamarkinEstimated Reading Time 3 mins
SOURDOUGH CREPES - HOPEWELLHEIGHTSBLOG.COM
From hopewellheightsblog.com
Estimated Reading Time 4 mins
SOURDOUGH CREPES USING “DISCARDED” STARTER | NOURISHING DAYS
From nourishingdays.com
Estimated Reading Time 3 mins
SOURDOUGH CREPES : RECIPES : COOKING CHANNEL RECIPE ...
From cookingchanneltv.com
Cuisine IndianCategory Side-DishServings 6Total Time 1 hr 19 mins
20-MINUTE BREAKFAST: SOURDOUGH CREPES - NINNESCAH HOMESTEAD
From ninnescahmade.com
Cuisine AmericanCategory BreakfastServings 4
SOURDOUGH CREPES - JANINE'S RECIPES
From janinesrecipes.com
Category Breakfast
SOURDOUGH CREPES WITH POTATO MASALA : RECIPES : COOKING ...
From cookingchanneltv.com
Cuisine IndianCategory Main-DishServings 6Total Time 1 hr 49 mins
100+ SOURDOUGH RECIPES ~ BREAD, BISCUITS, CAKES, COOKIES ...
From practicalselfreliance.com
Estimated Reading Time 7 mins
SOURDOUGH - RECLAIMING VITALITY
From reclaimingvitality.com
Estimated Reading Time 2 mins
SOURDOUGH CREPES RECIPE | RECIPES, SOURDOUGH RECIPES ...
From pinterest.ca
SOURDOUGH RECIPES - BBC GOOD FOOD
From bbcgoodfood.com
SOURDOUGH DISCARD CREPES
From starrssourdough.com
SOURDOUGH CREPES — SMALL GOOD BAKERY
From smallgoodbakery.com
SOURDOUGH CREPES RECIPE MADE FROM DISCARD - SPROUTING WHEEL
From sproutingwheel.com
SOURDOUGH CREPES - YOUTUBE
From youtube.com
SOURDOUGH CREPES – CHEF MATTHEW
From chefmatthew.com
RYE SOURDOUGH CREPES RECIPE - CULTURES FOR HEALTH
From culturesforhealth.com
SOURDOUGH CREPES - EDIBLE SAN DIEGO RECIPE
From ediblesandiego.com
SOURDOUGH CREPES | ANN OGDEN GAFFNEY
From annogdengaffney.com
SOURDOUGH CREPES RECIPES
From tfrecipes.com
SOURDOUGH CREPES | RECIPE | SOURDOUGH, SOURDOUGH RECIPES ...
From pinterest.ca
RECIPE: SOURDOUGH CREPES - CULTURES FOR HEALTH
From culturesforhealth.com
SIMPLE CREAM FILLED SOURDOUGH CREPES - STEIGER FAMILY FARMS
From steigerfamilyfarms.com
SOURDOUGH CREPES | WINNIE'S WINNING WAYS
From winnieswinningways.ca
Are you curently on diet or you just want to control your food's nutritions, ingredients? We will help you find recipes by cooking method, nutrition, ingredients...
Check it out »
You'll also love