Best 6 Sourdough Saturday Buckwheat Crepes Recipes

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Embark on a culinary journey to savor the irresistible flavors of sourdough Saturday buckwheat crepes, a delightful fusion of tangy sourdough starter and the nutty aroma of buckwheat flour. Allow your taste buds to be tantalized as you discover the nuances of this unique dish, a perfect blend of tradition and innovation. Prepare to indulge in a symphony of flavors and textures, where the crisp edges give way to a soft and airy interior, complemented by a variety of delectable fillings that range from savory to sweet, ensuring an unforgettable dining experience.

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SOURDOUGH CREPES



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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

1 cup fed or unfed sourdough starter
2 eggs
2 tablespoons butter, melted
¼ teaspoon salt
¼ cup milk, or more as needed
2 tablespoons cold butter

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

BUCKWHEAT SOURDOUGH CREPES



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A delicious gluten-free crepe! So simple to make and with the added nutrition of buckwheat sourdough.

Provided by Chelsea

Time 25m

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 cup buckwheat sourdough starter
4 pastured eggs
1/2 cup grass-fed milk
1 T grass-fed gelatin
1 t vanilla
1/4 teaspoon fine sea salt

Steps:

  • Put milk in a heat proof glass bowl or a sauce pan and sprinkle gelatin over the top. Allow gelatin to bloom for a few minutes and then warm the mixture up. I use a pyrex in my toaster oven (350 for 5-8 minutes), but you can warm it on the stove as well. You want the gelatin to fully dissolve.
  • Melt 2 T grass-fed butter. I do this in my toaster oven as well. I do it at the same time as a milk but in a separate heat-proof cup. About 3 minutes if softened, and 5 minutes if cold.
  • In another bowl, combine the starter, eggs, vanilla, and salt.
  • Heat a crepe pan or skillet over medium heat (I don't use my power burner for this. I use the next largest burner).
  • Add a small amount of butter to grease the pan if you are not using a seasoned crepe pan.
  • Ladle out about 2 - 3 ounces on to the center of the pan, pick up the pan and tilt and turn it so that batter spreads in a circular motion.
  • Cook for about 1-2 minutes. The edges will come away from the pan slightly when it is ready to flip.
  • Flip and cook for one minute.
  • Move to a plate and repeat with remaining batter. Give the batter a good stir with the ladle each time before scooping as GF flours tend to separate from liquid. If you are not using a seasoned crepe pan, you will need to add a small amount of butter each time so that your crepes don't stick.
  • Top crepes with berries, berry sauce, whipped cream, maple butter, or butter and syrup.

SOURDOUGH CREPES



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Provided by Food Network

Categories     side-dish

Time 1h19m

Yield 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 6

1/2 cup split urad dhal
1 1/2 cups long grain rice (not basmati)
1/2 teaspoon fenugreek seeds
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon baking soda
Gingelly oil or vegetable oil, for frying

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



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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

6 Tbsp. (100 g) sourdough starter
2 cups (250 g) all-purpose flour, divided
2 large eggs
¾ cup plus 1 Tbsp. (or more) milk
3 Tbsp. granulated sugar
½ tsp. baking soda
½ tsp. kosher salt
3 Tbsp. unsalted butter, melted, plus more room temperature
Grapeseed or vegetable oil (for pan)
Jam, crème fraîche, demerara sugar, and/or lox, (for serving; optional)

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.

SOURDOUGH CREPES



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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

3/4 cup sourdough starter, at room temperature
1 cup warm water (about 100 deg.)
1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
2 eggs, at room temperature
3 tablespoons salad oil
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1 tablespoon sugar
butter

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

SOURDOUGH SATURDAY - HOMEMADE DUMPLINGS



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Nothing goes better with a big bowl of soup than homemade dumplings.

Provided by Renee Pottle

Categories     Sourdough

Time 25m

Yield 20

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 cup all purpose flour
1 cup sourdough starter
1 tsp baking soda
½ tsp salt
⅓ cup milk
2 Tbsp canola oil

Steps:

  • In a large bowl combine all ingredients.
  • Drop spoonfuls of dough onto hot, bubbling broth or soup.
  • Cover, reduce heat to medium-low, and let dumplings steam until done, about 15 minutes.

Tips:

  • Use fresh ingredients. The fresher your ingredients, the better your crepes will taste. This is especially important for the buckwheat flour, which can have a strong flavor if it's not fresh.
  • Make sure your batter is the right consistency. The batter should be thin enough to pour easily, but thick enough to coat the back of a spoon. If your batter is too thick, add a little more milk or water. If it's too thin, add a little more buckwheat flour.
  • Heat your pan over medium heat. If the pan is too hot, your crepes will burn. If it's too cold, they won't cook evenly.
  • Use a little butter or oil to grease the pan. This will help the crepes to come out of the pan easily.
  • Pour the batter into the pan in a thin, even layer. Don't overcrowd the pan, or your crepes will be too thick.
  • Cook the crepes for about 1-2 minutes per side, or until they are golden brown. Don't overcook them, or they will become dry and tough.
  • Serve the crepes immediately. Crepes are best when they are fresh and warm. You can fill them with your favorite fillings, such as fruit, cheese, or chocolate.

Conclusion:

Buckwheat crepes are a delicious and versatile breakfast, lunch, or dinner option. They're easy to make and can be filled with a variety of ingredients. With a little practice, you'll be able to make perfect buckwheat crepes every time.

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