YOGURT PANCAKES
Amazingly good baking-powder and yogurt pancakes
Cooks like to show off by making fancy glamorous recipes to serve to their
friends by candle light. Here is a simple ordinary recipe to serve to your
family for breakfast in the morning.
I love pancakes and I make many
varieties and I am an inveterate experimenter. This recipe is the one I have
developed over the years to replace buttermilk pancakes because I never have
buttermilk on hand in the refrigerator like my grandmother did. I made this
recipe this very morning with blueberries in it. I do have yogurt in my
fridge, though, and the yogurt can substitue for the buttermilk.
Ingredients
(Serves 4-6)
- 5 large eggs
(or 6 medium eggs)
- 300 ml milk
- 125 ml plain yogurt
(I use Dannon and Knudsen. Other brands might require different amounts)
- 125 ml vegetable oil
(or less for dieters; but use at least
30 ml)
- 235 g white flour
(measure carefully, after sifting)
- 20 ml baking powder
- 15 ml sugar
- 2.5 ml salt
Procedure
-
Preheat griddle and oil very very lightly.
-
Separate the eggs; beat the yolks
in a bowl big enough to hold the whole recipe.
Add the yogurt and beat
again; add the milk and oil and beat again. Rinse the eggbeater.
-
In a separate bowl, mix all the dry ingredients (flour, baking powder,
sugar, and salt). Sift together. I use a flour sifter for this, but if you
insist on measuring your flour without sifting it,
then you can try using a wire whip to blend the dry ingredients.
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Using a clean eggbeater, beat the eggwhites until they are fluffy.
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Dump the dry ingredient mixture
into the big bowl containing the milk mixture, stir for about 2
seconds just to get the dry ingredients under the surface of the liquid, and
then dump the beaten eggwhites into the big bowl.
-
Now beat this mixture
lightly and slowly with a fork
until it is more or less uniform. If you beat too much, or too
fast, then it will get gummy. Don't try to get rid of lumps.
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Cook on the hot griddle.
Notes
I like to put fresh blueberries in these pancakes after I
pour them on the griddle. Make sure that your maple syrup is hot and that
your butter is soft. You can heat syrup in the microwave or you can heat it
by sticking the syrup jar in a pan of boiling water.
This same recipe also makes really good waffles if you reduce the milk to
240 ml
but if you are going to make waffles, you shouldn't cut back on the oil. If
you are dieting, stick to pancakes.
Rating
Difficulty:
easy to moderate.
Time:
10 minutes plus cooking time.
Precision:
measure carefully.
Contributor
Brian Reid
DEC Western Research Lab, Palo Alto CA
reid@decwrl.DEC.COM -or- {decvax,ucbvax,ihnp4,sun}!decwrl!reid
Recipe last modified: 18 Dec 84
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From: reid@decwrl (Brian Reid)
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Subject: RECIPE: amazingly good pancakes
Date: 30 Nov 85 10:37:31 GMT
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