Pancake Day 2015
Agathe and Opal are making a special Fat Tuesday pancake…The recipe to feed two is: two eggs, half a cup of milk, half a cup of flour – that’s it. It is easily doubled for four people.
To make the pancake, first turn the oven on to 400 F, put a couple of Tablespoons of butter into a frying pan, and the frying pan in the oven while it comes up to temperature.
Meanwhile, crack the eggs and put them into a blender, blend for one minute.
Add the milk slowly and blend for one more minute, and then add the flour a bit at a time and blend for one more minute…pour the batter into the hot buttery pan, and return it to the oven for 25 minutes.
Bake until puffed-up and fabulous-looking, and eat immediately with yoghurt, berries and Maple syrup!
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That’s it girls! You are hired!!!! This scrumptious pancake would make a Noth Eastern day start on a smile and a happy tummy!!! And if you made it a tad bigger, it might even cover some of the snow!
I like that idea – a giant snow-repelling pancake!
Alway lovely imagination!
Thank you – we do have fun around here!
What a simple way to make a luscious looking and no doubt very tasty pancake! Thank you Opal and Agathe.
It is easy and delicious, the only two annoying things about this pancake are that it is noisy to make, and doesn’t last long enough!!
Yum! We’ll be eating blueberry pancakes today 🙂
M-m-m-m – we had bluberries on our pancake! Pretty tasty!
Made one for lunch with cinnamon cream syrup…oh, yumminess! Thank you! (Absolutely arctic today – it was perfect.)
Oh goodness, that sounds very delicious…I think the pancake is a good substrate for just about any topping! I’ve had it with applesauce too.
The Quimper Hitty pancake was so well received that it will be repeated over the week-end with berries.
Happy Paczki Day, too! We Polish like to challenge our arteries with those wonderful stuffed donuts. My favorite is the custard. This sounds so good and seems like a variety of fillings would be great with it. What if your pans have handles that won’t withstand the heat?
Thank you for the Paczki Day wishes! Those donuts sound delicious. I kind of think the seasoned cast iron is important, but you might try it in a cake pan and see what happens!
I love Agatha and Opal! They are such fun to see cooking/baking! Looking forward to trying their Fat Tuesday Pancakes. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you! They are enjoying each other’s company while Opal is on her extended visit to us. It is sometimes hard to keep the pair of them busy enough, but setting them loose in the kitchen has so far yielded good results!
oh my that pancake looks delicious. I think we will have to try it at our house. Love the pics of your helpers hard
at work.
It was! The girls were very proud, and their favourite photographer and I were very appreciative!
Pancake Tuesday is always fun, because the next day is the beginning of Lent. That pancake batter looks yummy.
It was an all-round successful and delicious pancake!