Sandwich lovers rejoice, this recipe is here to step your game up by leaps and bounds. Crispy, sourdough cheddar waffles are mouthwatering delicious and will enhance any sandwich.
This is one of my favorite lunches! At least, it was back about six years ago, and I kind of forgot about it since. That’s not the most convincing intro for my favorite lunch, but it happens to the best of us.
This is a spin on my sourdough waffle recipe, except, instead of being a delicious breakfast, it makes the yummiest savory lunch.
Sourdough cheddar waffles make the perfect sandwich bread for a summer BLT, a turkey and Swiss, or even a chicken salad sandwich. To each their own, but I like to cook the waffles a little longer so they are extra crispy.
As long as you have some sourdough starter on your counter, you can make this recipe. It is super fast. No prep. No long fermentation. Simply mix, cook, and youโre on track for assembling a delightful lunch. You can find some more of my favorite fast, no wait sourdough recipes here.
If you need a healthy bread in a hurry, this is perfect for you. Our family only eats fermented grains (or einkorn), but sometimes you just donโt have a loaf of sourdough bread on hand. This will be my go-to from now on. I’m a huge fan of easy, healthy meals, and this one checks each box.
On this particular day, I made this recipe and smothered the cheddar waffles with homemade mayo, a variety of greens from the garden, thick sliced tomato, and some crispy, pastured bacon.
How often do healthy and comfort come together so harmoniously?
Tips For Making Sourdough Cheddar Waffles:
- You can easily double or triple this recipe. Make a big batch and freeze leftovers for later.
- You can substitute coconut oil for avocado oil. These two oils are the best, healthiest, and mildest tasting oils that work best for this recipe. I wouldn’t recommend corn, vegetable, or canola oils as these are highly refined and unhealthy.
- If using coconut oil, make sure you let it cool a bit after melting so that it doesnโt cook the eggs on accident.
- This recipe utilizes fed sourdough starter. This is sourdough starter that has been fed within 4-12 hours before making.
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Ingredients you will need:
- Fed sourdough starter: This is sourdough starter that has been fed 4-12 hours before making this recipe. It should be nice and bubbly.
- Eggs
- Oil – coconut or avocado oil. Even melted butter would work.
- Salt
- Cheddar cheese -grated
- Baking soda
Tools you may need:
Waffle maker – cast iron or plug-in
Large bowl
Measuring cup and spoons
Whisk – I love this dough whisk.
How To Make Sourdough Cheddar Waffles
Feed sourdough starter 4-12 hours before whipping up this recipe.
Preheat cast iron waffle maker or a plug-in waffle maker.
In a large bowl, mix together fed sourdough starter, eggs, oil, and salt. Make sure the oil is cool enough so it won’t cook the eggs.
Sprinkle baking soda over batter and stir well.
I like to sprinkle this in towards the end to make sure there are no clumps.
Add shredded cheese. I always shred my own cheese, because store-bought pre-shredded cheese has a lot of other, not-so-great, ingredients added – and it is cheaper to do it yourself.
Grease the waffle maker and add the amount of batter suggested by the manufacturer. (Mine takes about one cup of batter.) Close the lid.
If using a cast iron waffle maker, cook the waffles for 4 minutes on one side and flip and cook another 4-5 minutes on the other side. If using a standard, plug-in waffle maker, cook for about 7-8 minutes.
Open it. If it is sticking at all or seems uncooked, cook for another minute or two and try again. These taste best when they are really crispy and the sides are golden.
Add your favorite sandwich toppings, or even some fried chicken for some really tasty chicken-and-waffles recipes.
Find More Delicious Recipes Straight From The Farm:
- Sourdough Sandwich Rolls
- Chocolate And Coconut Sourdough Scones
- Homemade Strawberry Jam Sweetened with Honey
- Meatball Sub Recipe
- Sourdough Cinnamon Raisin Bread
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Sourdough Cheddar Waffles
Equipment
Ingredients
- 2 cups fed sourdough starter
- 2 large eggs
- 5 tablespoon oil, coconut or avocado oil
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
Instructions
- Feed sourdough starter 4-12 hours before whipping up this recipe.
- Preheat cast iron waffle maker or a plug-in waffle maker.
- In a large bowl, mix together fed sourdough starter, eggs, oil, and salt.
- Sprinkle baking soda over batter and stir well.
- Add shredded cheese.
- Grease the waffle maker and add the amount of batter suggested by the manufacturer. (Mine takes about one cup of batter.) Close the lid.
- If using a cast iron waffle maker, cook the waffles for 4 minutes on one side and flip and cook another 4-5 minutes on the other side. If using a standard, plug-in waffle maker, cook for about 7-8 minutes.
- Open it. If it is sticking at all or seems uncooked, cook for another minute or two and try again.
Notes
- This recipe utilizes fed/active sourdough starter. This is sourdough starter that has been fed 4-12 hours before starting this recipe. It should be nice and bubbly.
- These taste best when they are really crispy and the sides are golden.
- If using melted coconut oil for this recipe, make sure to allow it to cool a bit before pouring into the eggs and starter. This will prevent it from cooking the eggs or killing the beneficial yeasts in the starter.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Absolutely delicious!! I added some garlic chives to the mix and that just added a bit more flavor! Your recipes are always stellar! Thank you so much for offering them all up to us!
The whole family loved this dish! Perfect for summer!
This was so yummy! Such a great summer dish! The whole fam loved it!
I canโt wait to try this! Question though. I have about 1.5c starter on the counter that we use. For this would i skip the discard and feed my starter another cup of flour a day before and use it the next day for these waffles or any recipe that calls for a large amount of starter?
I canโt wait to try this! Question though. I have about 1.5c starter on the counter that we use. For this would i skip the discard and feed my starter another cup of flour a day before and use it the next day for these waffles or any recipe that calls for a large amount of starter?
I am one of those few strange people who do not enjoy waffles… This morning I was over at a friend’s place for coffee and she quickly whipped this recipe up. I reluctantly had a taste and now I am hooked and will have to go buy myself a waffle pan. Thank you Lisa, your recipes never dissapoint.
I can’t wait to try this!! it looks AMAZING!! Breakfast for dinner tonight… with a twist! ๐
This recipe was so delicious! Made these and everyone loved them! Such a fun spin on BLTs and the waffles turned out so good!
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Hay there, I mixed up random amount of ingredients, just to get the consistency roughly and it worked out just perfect ๐ I encourage you to try ๐
A little runny, beware, but AMAZINGLY delicious!