Sunday Countryside Pancakes

Growing up as a kid, on Sunday mornings, my mom would wake us up bright and early, blasting Beres Hammond and making pancakes. It’s a cherished memory that reminds me of home and takes me back when we were all together and enjoying Sunday breakfast! Since we’re limited on the availability of ingredients, I suggest using the recipe as a base and adjusting based on what you have at home. I love blueberries and I had some in my freezer, but you can substitute the blueberries with what you have.

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Ingredients

Serving Size – 4 people

  • 120 gr – Flour
  • 45 gr – Cornflour
  • 1 tsp – Baking Powder
  • 1 tsp – Salt
  • 2 whole eggs
  • 225 grams whole milk
  • ½ tsp of vanilla extract
  • 1 – Zest of Lemon
  • 30g – Butter
  • 150 grams – Blueberries

*Feel free to add about 2 tbsp of powdered sugar for sweetness.

 

Instructions for Pancakes:

  • Mix dry ingredients. The two types of flour, baking soda, and salt.
  • Regarding the flour I used, I currently only have T70, which is a strong flour, mainly used for bread, but that’s what I have, so voilà!
  • Take your eggs and separate the yolks from the whites.
  • In a separate bowl combine your wet ingredients; egg yolks, milk, vanilla extract, lemon zest and combine until incorporated.
  • Add the dry mixture to the wet mixture and whisk until smooth, removing all lumps.
  • With a hand mixer, whisk the egg whites until they form soft peaks. This will help with creating fluffy pancakes.
  • Take a third of the whisked egg whites and gently fold into the pancake batter. Once incorporated keep adding the egg whites to the batter until it’s smooth again.
  • Let the batter sit for about 15 – 30 minutes.
  • At this point, you can add your fruit of choice. Since I used frozen blueberries, I didn’t add them to the batter, because they would bleed and add more water to the batter.
  • Over medium-low heat add a tbsp of butter into a cast iron pan or nonstick pan. Once the butter has melted and is bubbling add about 1/3 cup, 75 grams or a take a medium size ladle and pour the batter onto the pan. At this point, you can also add your fruit of choice on top if you didn’t add it to the batter earlier. Cook for 2-3 minutes, until bubbles start to appear on the surface. Flip over the pancake and cook for another 1-2 minutes or until they are golden brown.
  • Continue with the remaining batter, adding butter to the pan when needed.
  • Serve with butter or maple syrup or extra fruit on top


Comments

  1. I love pancakes... I do..
    Don't get me wrong. I just find them to be too much work to make so I just wait until a brunch date to have them lol

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    1. It's really not that hard to make. Try getting the "brunch date" to make it with you.😃

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  2. Perfect comfort meal for your cheat day

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  3. Looks awesome I love pancakes😋. Think I need a sample

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  4. I'm not a pancake lover but I'll definitely try this.

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  5. Too little syrup... a few more drizzles and I'd eat this every day... no...3 times a week!

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    1. Hahaha... you have a sweet tooth I see! Stay tuned I have some delish snacks coming soon!

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  6. I'm definitely trying this at my next brunch

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  7. Not much of a fruit lover, but this bad boy could change my mind! Looks sumptuous and super satisfying 😋

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    1. Really hope you do try this. When paired with the fruit this combination is amazing!

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  8. Beautiful presentation. Breakfast on a cold day. Looks delicious, and am sure it is.

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  9. Hm... just when I thought breakfast couldn’t get any better... 🤤

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  11. Soooooooo can I just use slice bread instead and shorten this recipe... will it still look this delish?

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  12. Pancakes are my favorite breakfast choice and this looks yummy. I will try it myself.🤩

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  13. Pancakes are very yummy I love to make them all the time for my nephew and niece

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  14. I am not a big fan of pancakes maybe because I don't like making them... but I would have it if someone makes them for me. My son however LOVES them.... so i guess i have no choice but to make them...... sometimes!

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  15. This recipe sounds great, however, are there vegan substitutes I can use in this recipe?

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  16. Alil different from my usual recipe, will give this a try this weekend!

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