Sourdough Zucchini Fritters: Easy Sourdough Discard Recipe (2024)

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These delicious sourdough zucchini fritters can be enjoyed hot or cold and are a simple way to use up your sourdough discard.

The best thing about these sourdough zucchini fritters is that they are simple to make and give you a big serving of veggies with minimal effort.

They are great to make with the kids and will encourage them to eat more greens!

They also use 100g of sourdough discard - which is really handy if you're making a sourdough starter and you're discarding every day to help your sourdough starter thrive.

It really doesn't matter whether you use sourdough discard or fed, bubbly starter. They are both sourdough starter afterall.

If you make this recipe and love it, you might just find yourself feeding your sourdough starter to make another batch of fritters or these sourdough zucchini muffins, sourdough zucchini pizza or even sourdough zucchini bread or sourdough cornbread muffins.

How To Make Sourdough Zucchini Fritters

Making sourdough zucchini fritters is pretty easy. You can have them on the table in under 30 minutes!

The secret to the perfect fritters is making sure you squeeze as much liquid out of the grated zucchini as possible.

Here's the basic process for making sourdough discard zucchini fritters:

  1. Grate the zucchini and squeeze out as much liquid as possible.
  2. Add all ingredients to a bowl and mix thoroughly.
  3. Heat a non stick frying pan and add a little oil.
  4. Fry spoonfuls of the mixture until golden brown on both sides.
  5. Drain on paper towel.
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Ingredient Notes

These sourdough zucchini fritters utilise very simple ingredients, most of which you'd have in your fridge and pantry.

Even better if you have zucchini growing in your vegetable patch!

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  • It's really important to squeeze the excess moisture out of the zucchini before you weigh it. This stops the fritters from being watery and falling apart.
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  • Your sourdough discard can be straight from the fridge or at room temp, it doesn't matter too much. You could even use fed starter if you wanted to.
  • It's important not to add the salt to the bowl unless you are going to cook them straight away because the salt draws further moisture from the zucchini. So if you are going to make the batter and then delay cooking, don't add the salt until just before you cook them.
  • You can add other seasonings like herbs and spices if you like. Fresh or dried, they work well. I tend to keep them plain for the kids.
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Vegetables to Add To Sourdough Zucchini Fritters

One of the great things about these sourdough zucchini fritters is that you can use the recipe as a base and include lots of other veggies - or even some meat!

You can include any type of vegetables in addition to or to replace the zucchini - as long as they stay around the 350g mark.

Some veggies that work well are grated sweet potato, canned sweet corn, red capsicum, grated carrot, brown onion, frozen peas.

We also add bacon sometimes too! 100g works well, you can just add it without adjusting anything. I use diced bacon and add it raw and it cooks as the fritters cook.

If you prefer crunchy bacon pieces you could cook them prior to adding.

Serving Suggestions for Sourdough Zucchini Fritters

These sourdough zucchini fritters are so versatile. You can use them in lots of different ways. Here are a few ideas!

  • They make a great addition to lunch boxes. My kids enjoy them cold (I add a dipping sauce for them too).
  • Use them as "patties" in a burger bun - top with your fave salads and sauces - YUM!
  • Make mini fritters and serve at your next get together - they are extra delicious with a spicy plum sauce or chili bbq!
  • Make them part of breakfast - we love making them and popping a poached egg on a stack of fritters. So good.
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Further Reading

If you love this sourdough zucchini fritters recipe, you'll love these ideas:

  • Sourdough Zucchini Muffins with cheese and chives
  • Sourdough Zucchini Bread
  • You'll love these oven free sourdough recipes - perfect for summer!
  • These sourdough fritters with sweet potato and chickpeas are a great snack and work really well in a burger.
  • If you love using sourdough discard, you'll love these sourdough cracker recipes.
  • Take a look at these no wait sourdough recipes, perfect for when you're short on time.

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Sourdough Discard Zucchini Fritters

These sourdough zucchini fritters are quick, easy and tasty! Perfect for lunch on the go or a savory breakfast idea. They also use up 100g of sourdough discard.

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 20 minutes mins

Course Snack

Cuisine American

Servings 20 Fritters

Calories 48 kcal

Equipment

  • Mixing Bowl

  • Frying Pan

Ingredients

  • 350 g Zucchini grated, squeeze out excess moisture BEFORE WEIGHING
  • 100 g Sourdough Discard
  • 100 g All Purpose Flour
  • 2 Eggs
  • 50 g Cheddar Cheese Grated
  • 50 g Parmesan Grated
  • 50 g spring onions Chopped
  • Salt & Pepper to taste
  • Olive Oil for frying

Instructions

  • Grate the zucchini and squeeze all the moisture out before weighing it. This is to ensure that your fritters aren't watery and don't fall apart.

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  • Add all ingredients to a large mixing bowl and combine until it forms a thick batter. Ensure that all the flour is mixed through.

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  • Heat a large frying pan on the stove, adding around 20 mls of oil to the pan. Once it's hot, turn the pan down to a moderate heat.

  • Add spoonfuls of mixture to the pan and flatten them slightly so they cook evenly. Cook for around 4 minutes on each side or until they are golden and crispy on the outside.

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  • Lay cooked fritters on paper towel once cooked to absorb excess oil.

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Notes

You can substitute the 350g of grated zucchini with other vegetables like corn, sweet potato, onion, capsicum etc.

You can add bacon to the mixture too.

Nutrition

Calories: 48kcalCarbohydrates: 5gProtein: 3gFat: 2gSaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 21mgSodium: 64mgPotassium: 69mgFiber: 1gSugar: 1gVitamin A: 128IUVitamin C: 4mgCalcium: 55mgIron: 1mg

Keyword Sourdough Discard

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  1. Sourdough Zucchini Fritters: Easy Sourdough Discard Recipe (14)Jeanette gallanes

    Sourdough Zucchini Fritters: Easy Sourdough Discard Recipe (15)
    Trying to keep up with all the zucchini! I made these and they were wonderful. I didn’t have Parmesan cheese so I used pecorino. Very addicting

    Reply

  2. Sourdough Zucchini Fritters: Easy Sourdough Discard Recipe (16)Chop

    Sourdough Zucchini Fritters: Easy Sourdough Discard Recipe (17)
    Easy flexible recipe. Great way to Used up zucchini and discard.

    Reply

  3. Sourdough Zucchini Fritters: Easy Sourdough Discard Recipe (18)Gina

    Sourdough Zucchini Fritters: Easy Sourdough Discard Recipe (19)
    These are delicious! Thank you!

    Reply

  4. Sourdough Zucchini Fritters: Easy Sourdough Discard Recipe (20)Christine Robinson

    Sourdough Zucchini Fritters: Easy Sourdough Discard Recipe (21)
    Thanks Kate for this recipe, it’s great. They won’t last long 😊

    Reply

  5. Sourdough Zucchini Fritters: Easy Sourdough Discard Recipe (22)Bobby G

    Sourdough Zucchini Fritters: Easy Sourdough Discard Recipe (23)
    Delicious recipe!
    Couple questions:
    1) is the weight of the zucchini (350g) the weight of it BEFORE squeezing the water out or the final ‘dry’ weight?
    2) if I add other ingredients to the zucchini, like sweet corn, do I need to take away the same weight of zucchini or can these fritters handle more vegetable weight?
    Thanks!

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    • Sourdough Zucchini Fritters: Easy Sourdough Discard Recipe (24)The Pantry Mama

      I'm so glad you loved it! I weigh the zucchini after all the water has been squeezed out (so final dry weight). I often add a few more things without taking out any zucchini. Sweet corn for sure you can just add a bit and it won't hurt. Enjoy! TPM xo

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Sourdough Zucchini Fritters: Easy Sourdough Discard Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between sourdough starter and discard? ›

Active starter and discard both come from the same sourdough starter. However, they are in different phases. Active starter has been fed flour and water within the last 12 hours or so and is growing until it hits its peak. Once it begins to fall it is considered discard.

Can you use sourdough discard immediately? ›

How to store sourdough discard. If you are going to use the discard immediately (within the same day), you can keep the discard at room temperature. This can either be in an airtight container, or in a bowl covered with plastic wrap. It will then be ready to go when you start your recipe.

What to do with a lot of sourdough discard? ›

What to do with sourdough discard? Don't throw it away! Instead, use it to make delicious and nutritious treats like pancakes, waffles, muffins, and bread. Sourdough discard is a great source of natural yeast and flavor, and can add a unique tangy taste to your baked goods.

What to do with a day 1 sourdough starter discard? ›

You can always use this discard by directly mixing it into a dough for baking. Your discard, as long as it's in good shape, will leaven any bread dough just as well. The discard is just like a levain you would make for a recipe. The only difference is it's the same makeup as your starter.

How to tell if sourdough discard is bad? ›

Visible Mold Any mold regardless of color indicates that the starter is contaminated and should be discarded. Consistently Poor Performance If the starter doesn't rise bubble or double in size after feeding it may have weakened yeast or a microbial imbalance.

Can you use sourdough discard straight from the fridge? ›

Yes you can use sourdough discard straight from the fridge, you don't need to let it come to room temperature if you don't want to. What is this? If you are using it straight from the fridge it may be a little stiff or thick, so you'll need to ensure you mix it really well.

What happens if I forgot to discard the starter before feeding? ›

If you don't get rid of the excess, eventually you'll have more starter than your feedings can sustain. After a few days, your daily 1/4 cup flour and water won't be enough to sustain your entire jar of starter, and your starter will be slow and sluggish, not much better than discard itself.

Can I leave sourdough discard out overnight? ›

I left my sourdough discard out at room temperature for a few days. Is it okay? As long as your kitchen isn't too warm (I'd say 78°F or higher) your starter/discard will be fine stored at room temperature for at least a few days without feeding. The flavor will get more acidic the longer it sits.

Do you have to feed sourdough discard before using? ›

Absolutely! A jar of sourdough discard serves as an insurance policy against starter death. If you have some discard on hand, remove a spoonful of it and feed it fresh flour and water in a clean jar. You should have a bubbly starter ready to bake with after a couple of feedings, depending on the discard's condition.

Is eating sourdough discard healthy? ›

Sourdough discard recipes not only reduce waste but also offer health benefits, making them a wonderful addition to a balanced diet. The fermentation process of the sourdough starter increases the availability of certain nutrients and can help improve digestion.

Can you use day 1 sourdough discard? ›

Remember, you can't use the discard from your homemade sourdough starter for the first 7 days. You can use sourdough discard in all kinds of sourdough discard recipes, including these no wait sourdough recipes, overnight sourdough discard recipes and sourdough discard recipes that use up a lot of discard.

Does sourdough discard still have health benefits? ›

Yes, there are actually several health benefits to using sourdough discard in your cooking and baking. Sourdough discard is rich in probiotics, which can help promote a healthy gut microbiome and improve digestion.

Can I use Day 4 sourdough discard? ›

You can use 1-2 week old discard in “discard recipes”… think cookies, brownies, muffins, non-yeast breads, tortillas (pretty much anything that doesn't require active starter (aka wild yeast).

Can I freeze sourdough discard? ›

While you could use discard, an active fresh starter that has been recently fed will yield the best results. Only freeze a mature starter. A new starter will not have enough established lactic acid bacteria and live yeast to make it healthy enough for freezing.

Are starter and discard the same thing? ›

Sourdough discard is excess levain or sourdough starter that is not used in a recipe or for maintaining the starter. Only a small portion of the sourdough starter is reserved and fed during each feeding, the rest is referred to as discard, since typically it is thrown away.

When to use sourdough discard? ›

Use sourdough discard to make our un-leavened sourdough crackers recipe. Use sourdough discard in other baked goods that utilize another leavening agent (ie: baking soda or dried bakers yeast) like muffins, cookies, and more, to add a pleasant sour flavor to them.

Why add sourdough discard? ›

More Moisture: Adding discard to recipes adds extra moisture to the baked good. This can make for delicious muffins, pancakes, waffles and more! Flavor: Discard has gone through the fermentation cycle and typically has a more sour flavor from the bacteria.

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