
When it comes to pancakes I am very picky. Most of the time I find them doughy & dry. Never fluffy or light enough to my taste. This morning I decided to put my mind into it and search though several recipes to come up with a version I would like. Voilà! there is it and tell me what you think:
Pancakes for 2
In bowl #1 mix:
2/3 cup of unbleached flour (germs restored)
1/3 cup of corn meal
2 tsp. Rumford baking powder
In bowl #2 beat together:
1 egg
1 cup of whole milk
2 Tbsp melted butter
Combine bowl #2 into bowl #1 with a fork and without over mixing. Warm up a skillet coated with butter and oil. Cook your pancake as usual and remember to add some butter and oil in between each batch. The bacon served –in the picture– is a smoked Polish bacon sold by the pound at my local Polish store. I like the maple syrup warmed up.
Bon breakfast!
3 responses so far ↓
1 Pear & Goat Cheese Pancakes // Apr 26, 2009 at 12:19 pm
[...] made my “Tasty Fluffy Golden Pancakes” batter for breakfast this morning. As we were meated out from last night’s BBQ dinner, [...]
2 & now for breakfast // Apr 26, 2009 at 12:25 pm
[...] think of a more interesting Heidegerrian “Gestell”), i.e. the batter, according to her recipe. But as last night we pigged out at the Fette Sau (btw, overrated), the bacon was vetoed — [...]
3 Peter // May 10, 2009 at 10:52 am
Et voilà! Yesterday I had the exquisite privilege of savouring the “tfgp” prepared by the chef herself — with maple syrup, eggs & the truly fine duck bacon, which was new to me: they were every bit as tasty, fluffy and golden as announced in the post, and as I had hoped for (I too am a huge fan of pancakes, crèpes, and other tasty battered circular preparations)… Un vrai délice, donc!
Can hardly wait to try them at home!
Many, many thanks, Nicole!!
Peter
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