Time 4h18m Yield 15 Number Of Ingredients 9 Steps:

Mix flour, 1 1/2 cup water, and sourdough starter together in a large bowl to make batter. Cover loosely with plastic wrap and let sit in a warm place until filled with large holes and bubbles, 4 hours to overnight. Stir oil, eggs, sugar, and salt into the batter; mix well to combine. Whisk 1 tablespoon water and baking soda together in a small bowl until dissolved. Fold into the batter with a rubber spatula. Preheat a waffle iron according to manufacturer’s instructions. Pour batter onto preheated iron and bake until crisp and golden, according to manufacturer’s instructions, about 3 minutes.

Yield 17 Doughnuts, 4 serving(s) Number Of Ingredients 11 Steps:

Sift dry ingredients, stir into liquid, roll out and cut with regular donut cutter. Then heat some oil in a deep fryer to 390 degrees F and fry. Just before serving dust with powdered or cinnamon sugar. NOTE: These doughnuts are virtually greasless. And if you want you can make several batches at a time and freeze. They keep well and to me taste after a while in the freezer. Take out as many as needed and thaw and put sugar on or eat plain.

Time 4h18m Yield 15 Number Of Ingredients 9 Steps:

Mix flour, 1 1/2 cup water, and sourdough starter together in a large bowl to make batter. Cover loosely with plastic wrap and let sit in a warm place until filled with large holes and bubbles, 4 hours to overnight. Stir oil, eggs, sugar, and salt into the batter; mix well to combine. Whisk 1 tablespoon water and baking soda together in a small bowl until dissolved. Fold into the batter with a rubber spatula. Preheat a waffle iron according to manufacturer’s instructions. Pour batter onto preheated iron and bake until crisp and golden, according to manufacturer’s instructions, about 3 minutes.

Time 1h Yield About 20 2-ounce rolls Number Of Ingredients 10 Steps:

To make the starter, sprinkle the yeast over the water and stir in the sugar. Add the flour and stir to create a loose dough or thick batter. Cover and refrigerate for at least 24 hours, to age. (We used all the starter for our biscuits. You can double the starter recipe and have some left over to make more biscuits later. It will keep in the refrigerator for 7 to 10 days. These are called biscuits, incidentally, not only because they have butter in them but because they contain baking powder in addition to the sourdough starter.) To make the biscuits, mix together the flour, butter, sugar, salt and baking powder. Add the starter and mix well. The mixture will form a fairly sticky dough. Pinch off golf-ball-size pieces (2 ounces each) of the dough and arrange 1-inch apart on a large cookie sheet. Let them proof at room temperature for about 30 to 40 minutes. Place in a 400-degree oven for 20 to 25 minutes, until cooked through and nicely browned.

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