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S is for: Sourdough Oatmeal Pancakes with Strawberry Maple Butter

Living in San Francisco, we are spoiled to have access to some of the best sourdough bread in the world. But what if you want to make your own sourdough creations?

First, you’ll need a sourdough starter. My Aunt Candy was nice enough to bring her starter at Christmas and share it with me, my mom and my cousin. It’s a starter that has been in our family for years, and she’s kept hers alive when others have failed. The key to keeping it alive is to feed it regularly and use it at least once a month.

If you aren’t fortunate to know someone with a starter, you can read about how to make one here, you can get a dried form of one for free here, or you can buy a live one online here.

The possibilities are endless…bread, biscuits, coffee cake…but for my first use of my starter, I opted for sourdough pancakes for my second installment of Valentine’s Day Breakfast ideas.

The night before you plan to make the pancakes, mix your starter with a cup of milk and a cup of flour. Stir well and store lightly covered at room temperature overnight. This is what it will look like in the morning. The next step is the most important of all…



If you’ve ever met my Aunt Candy, you’ll appreciate this direct quote: “In the morning before using, take out 8-9 tablespoons starter. Keep in refrigerator. If you forget to do this, you can kiss your starter goodbye and live with the guilt for the rest of your life.” Set remaining starter aside. 



I was feeling a little crazy that morning, so I decided to add some ground oats to my pancake mixture as well. This is NOT part of my Aunt Candy’s recipe, but I thought it added a nice heartiness and healthiness to my sourdough pancakes. I started with a cup of rolled oats and ground them up with the chopper attachment to my immersion blender. It was reduced to 3/4 cup ground oats.

To the portion of the starter you have not safely stored away in the refrigerator, add the dry ingredients,  eggs, oil (and oats if using).

Fry on a hot griddle until lightly browned on both sides. (The bottom of my panini maker worked perfectly for this).

I also made a strawberry maple compound heart-shaped butter to go along with my pancakes (perfect for that special someone on Valentine’s Day!) To do this, combine room temperature butter with your ingredients of choice (in this case, maple syrup and strawberry preserves). If you are making a log, it’s easiest to roll it up in some parchment paper and refrigerate until ready to use. In my case, I wanted to make heart-shaped butter, so I wrapped it in plastic wrap and shaped it into a heart.

I even managed to make a heart-shaped pancake as well. What a perfect Valentine’s Day breakfast!

Sourdough Oatmeal Pancakes with Strawberry Maple Butter

by Jaymee Sire
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Keywords: fry breakfast sourdough starter pancakes Valentine’s Day

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Ingredients

    For the pancakes:

    • 1/2 to 3/4 cup sourdough starter
    • 1 cup milk
    • 1 cup flour
    • 1 teaspoon baking soda
    • 1 tablespoon sugar
    • 1/2 teaspoon salt
    • 3 tablespoons cooking oil
    • 2 eggs, slightly beaten
    • 3/4 cup ground oats (optional)

    For the butter:

    • 4 tablespoons room temperature butter
    • 1-2 teaspoons maple syrup
    • 1-2 teaspoons strawberry preserves
    Instructions
    1. The night before you plan to make the pancakes, mix your sourdough starter with a cup of milk and a cup of flour. Stir well and store lightly covered at room temperature overnight.
    2. In the morning, remove 8-9 tablespoons of the mixture and return to the storage container in the refrigerator.
    3. Mix the dry ingredients together (baking soda, sugar, and salt) and add to the remaining starter, along with the eggs and oil. If you are using ground oats, stir those in too. (If you are not using the oats, the mixture will be slightly runny). Stir well and fry on a hot griddle.
    4. To make compound butter: combine room temperature butter with your ingredients of choice (in this case, maple syrup and strawberry preserves). If you are making a log, it’s easiest to roll it up in some parchment paper and refrigerate until ready to use. In my case, I wanted to make heart-shaped butter, so I wrapped it in plastic wrap and shaped it into a heart.
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  • Anonymous
    February 7, 2012 at 9:36 pm

    those look awesome!

  • Jane
    February 8, 2012 at 4:05 pm

    These look incredibly awesome. I love the strawberry maple butter! And I really love the quote from your Aunt Candy, even though I don't know her! I used to have a sourdough starter, but I let it die. Booo on me. I need to get it going again!

    • jaymeesire
      February 8, 2012 at 7:46 pm

      Well if you're ever out in SF, let me know, and I'll give you some of mine. (No, really, I will!)

  • Julia
    February 8, 2012 at 5:46 pm

    How cute is that little butter heart on top!!!!! These sounds just delicious!

    • jaymeesire
      February 8, 2012 at 7:46 pm

      Thanks Julia!

  • MyFudo™
    February 9, 2012 at 7:25 am

    This will be a nice way to surprise my husband and my little girl on valentine's day, simple, yet very endearing. Thanks for sharing!

  • Anonymous
    February 10, 2016 at 4:24 pm

    I've probably made these pancakes 50 times! They are my go-to recipe. We don't bother processing the oats and it adds a nice texture. We also use whole wheat flour (my starter is fed with white flour so it adds a nice balance.). Thank you for this wonderful recipe!