Everyone loves a good moist chocolate cake. This chocolate cake is a great way to use up extra sourdough starter that you may have on hand. Sourdough starter give the cake a lovely texture and just a bit of tang.

Everyone loves a good moist chocolate cake. This chocolate cake is a great way to use up extra sourdough starter that you may have on hand. Sourdough starter give the cake a lovely texture and just a bit of tang.

Everyone likes a crusty, chewy New York style Bagel. Did you know you can easily make them at home? These Sourdough Blueberry Bagels are sure to satisfy you. The dried blueberries add just a hint of sweetness that puts these over the top in the bagel world!

Chicken and Dumplings are an old-time comfort food. These dumplings can either be baked or steam with the chicken filling. My family loves them either way. When you steam the dumpling in the chicken filling you get soft pillows of dumplings. The baked dumplings will have more of a crispy crust.

Do your children ever beg for Hot Pockets and Pig-in-the-Blankets? Did you know that you can easily make them using sourdough? My children love when this is on the menu. I usually allow them to help shape the dough around the array of items we like to use. Try it — you will be surprised how easy it really is.

Christmas Holiday is a time for giving gifts just like God gave the greatest gift to us, Jesus! Our family loves to give gifts to our neighbors like this fruit filled wreath. My regular recipe was filled with so much sugar so I decided to try a sugar-free one. I used my favorite Sourdough Cinnamon Rolls recipe with a few modifications. Polaner All Fruit Spread was an easy fruit filling to use. This recipe makes 2 wreaths–1 to share and 1 to serve to your guests!

Cranberry Orange Cinnamon Rolls are a new favorite at our house. These two flavors combined together bring a seasonal twist to the traditional cinnamon roll. The perfect blend of tart and sweet come together to make these rolls perfect for Christmas breakfast or brunch.

As you all know by now—-sourdough baking is so intriguing for me. There is something fascinating taking flour, water, salt, and vital wheat gluten to make a lovely loaf of bread. Right now–my days don’t have enough of hours in them to do everything I want too. This loaf was made using spelt flour. Isn’t it gorgeous?

A warm coffee cake with a cup of coffee–why of course you can! This Coffee Cake uses unfed sourdough starter in the batter which gives a delicious flavor and texture. Serve this cake with Vanilla Syrup for a delicious THM E.

Bright red cranberries on the shelves of the stores tell us that Thanksgiving and Christmas are just around the corner. These tart superfood berries are featured in many holiday dishes. Here is a delicious sourdough bread that is dotted with cranberry pieces. This bread is so delicious toasted and with just a smear of butter.

Waffles!! our family loves them! This sourdough waffles batter can be mixed up a day or two before you want to make them. You can either ferment the batter on the counter at room temperature or it can be cold fermented. These waffles have a crispy crust and just the right flavor to be delicious. If you have excess starter or discard this recipe is the perfect way to use it up. You can either use a large waffles iron or you can use a round mini Dash Waffle iron to make these perfectly round waffles that make perfect sandwiches.
