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My Favorite Sourdough Waffle Recipe That's Perfect For Easter Brunch

written by

Sarah Fischer

posted on

March 22, 2024

I've got the most amazing sourdough waffle recipe for you today.

We were planning our Easter brunch menu and these are a family fav so I wanted to share them with you!

I've been on the sourdough train for a few years but I've struggled getting in a routine with it.

There's not a lot of energy left for baking after doing all the things in a day.

All the steps in most sourdough recipes tend to overwhelm my already frazzled brain.

If you have sourdough at home but have struggled like me, these waffles are a great place to start.

They take less than 5 minutes to make and they're absolutely delicious.

Plus I hate throwing away all the discard so this is the perfect way to use it up. 

Here's the recipe:

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Have a wonderful Easter!

Sarah

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