Gluten-Free Sourdough Waffles made dairy-free with coconut milk. This basic sourdough waffle recipe is easy to prepare and may just be your new favorite waffle!

Sourdough waffles with honey being poured on top

Nothing turns a basic waffle situation into an all-star breakfast full of pomp and circumstance quite like sourdough. Sourdough waffles are light and airy with the perfect crisp on the outside and a delectable moist chew on the inside. 

They are so good that I daresay they need no fancy toppings. 

If you have sourdough starter on hand and need somewhere to place it, these waffles will most definitely do ya well!

And if you donโ€™t have sourdough starter on hand, no worries! You can easily make it yourself at home by following my Gluten-Free Sourdough Starter  tutorial or bribing one of your sourdough toting friends for a little of their discard.

OR if youโ€™re in the mood for waffles, donโ€™t have starter, and will implode if you donโ€™t get some right NOW, you can always just make my recipe for The Best Gluten-Free Waffles. Theyโ€™re a similar idea, minus the sourdough.

Letโ€™s make waffles!!

top down photo of two plates of sourdough waffles with butter and honey

How to Make Sourdough Waffles:

The night before you want to make waffles, combine 1 cup of sourdough discard (aka โ€œunfedโ€ sourdough starter) with 1 cup of gluten-free flour and 1 cup of milk – you can use regular milk or go with my favorite – canned coconut milk. Mix these ingredients together in a mixing bowl until a thick batter forms, cover with a kitchen towel, and allow it to sit overnight (or at least 4 hours).

Sourdough waffle starter in a bowl

When youโ€™re ready to make waffles, whisk the eggs, avocado oil, and honey together in a small bowl.

Sprinkle the baking soda and sea salt over the sourdough batter, then pour the egg/oil mixture into the mixing bowl.

Mix everything together until well-combined. The batter will be very bubbly…this is normal!

Bubbly Sourdough Waffle Batter in a stainless steel mixing bowl

Plug in your waffle iron (I use this mini waffle maker) and allow it to heat up all the way. Lightly spray it with cooking oil.

Pour pancake batter onto the hot surface of the waffle iron and replace the lid. Cook until golden-brown and waffle iron indicates the waffles are finished.

Top with desired toppings and enjoy!

Gluten-Free Sourdough Waffles made with gluten-free sourdough discard

Also be sure to check out my Chocolate Chip Sourdough Waffles!

More Healthy Waffle Recipes:

What will you put on your waffles?

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top down photo of two plates of sourdough waffles with butter and honey

Gluten-Free Sourdough Waffles

4.53 from 17 votes
Gluten-Free sourdough waffles made dairy-free too! Crispy, light and flavorful!
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Resting Time 4 hours
Total Time 4 hours 35 minutes
Servings: 12 small waffles

Ingredients

Instructions

  • The night before you want to make waffles, combine 1 cup of sourdough discard (aka โ€œunfedโ€ sourdough starter) with 1 cup of gluten-free flour and 1 cup of milk - you can use regular milk or go with my favorite - canned coconut milk. Mix these ingredients together in a mixing bowl until a thick batter forms, cover with a kitchen towel, and allow it to sit overnight (or at least 4 hours).
  • When youโ€™re ready to make waffles, whisk the eggs, avocado oil, and honey together in a small bowl. Sprinkle the baking soda and sea salt over the sourdough batter, then pour the egg/oil mixture into the mixing bowl. Mix everything together until well-combined. The batter will be very bubbly..this is normal!
  • Plug in your waffle iron (I use this mini waffle maker) and allow it to heat up all the way. Lightly spray it with cooking oil.
  • Pour pancake batter onto the hot surface of the waffle iron and replace the lid. Cook until golden-brown and waffle iron indicates the waffles are finished.
  • Top with desired toppings and enjoy!

Nutrition

Serving: 1of 12 ยท Calories: 134kcal ยท Carbohydrates: 18g ยท Protein: 3g ยท Fat: 6g ยท Fiber: 1g ยท Sugar: 1g
Author: Julia
Course: Breakfast
Cuisine: American
Keyword: dairy free, gluten free, gluten-free sourdough waffles, healthy breakfast recipe, sourdough, sourdough discard, waffles
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Julia Mueller is a recipe developer, cookbook author, and founder of The Roasted Root. She has authored three bestselling cookbooks, – Paleo Power Powers, Delicious Probiotic Drinks, and The Quintessential Kale Cookbook. Her recipes have been featured in several national publications such as BuzzFeed, Self, Tasty, Country Living, Brit.co, etc.

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Questions and Reviews

  1. UGH Please give me a waffle recipe that i can make and use right away!! I don’t mind waiting 30 mins, but hours is ridiculous!

    1. Hey there! You can try making the waffles right away after adding the sourdough starter, but the whole purpose of sourdough recipes is to get that delightful fermented effect. The longer sit time positively impacts both the flavor and the texture of the waffles. If you’re wanting a gluten-free waffle recipe that can be made right away, you can try my regular Belgian waffles: https://www.theroastedroot.net/belgian-waffle-recipe/ Happy cooking!

    1. Hi Monica! Because gluten-free all-purpose flour contains a good deal of leavening agents and starches, you should be able to replace the eggs with flax eggs or an egg replacer of your choosing. I would just be sure to spray the waffle iron well with cooking spray to be sure they come off easily. Let me know how the waffles turn out!

  2. Used my neglected starter and stillโ€ฆbest waffles ever. No joke. Light, crisp, great taste and super easy.

  3. Hello! Is the waffle batter suppose to be sitting out on the counter or in the frig for the overnight (at least 4 hour) time frame?

    1. Hi Liz! I leave the pancake batter on the counter, just like regular sourdough starter/discard ๐Ÿ™‚