When I was doing my daily blog reading, I stumbled upon
A Boston Food Diary's post for what looked to be the best
pancake recipe ever. One quick read and I knew I had to make them! So, on a recent Sunday that Nick and I had to ourselves I knew pancakes would be perfect to accompany our morning coffee.
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Fluffiest Pancakes! |
The main difference between these pancakes and the more traditional recipes is that it calls for cake flour. Since I had some on hand, I set to work.
The Necessities...(courtesy of
Fiona)
- 3 cups Plus 2 Tablespoons Cake Flour
- 1/2 teaspoon Salt
- 3 Tablespoons Baking Powder
- 2 Tablespoons Sugar
- 2 cups Milk
- 2 whole Large Eggs
- 3 teaspoons Vanilla
- 4 Tablespoons Butter
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Cake Flour |
The directions are pretty simple: I combined all the dry ingredients and then added the milk, eggs and vanilla, stirring it all together.
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Adding the eggs |
It was amazing to see this batter - it just would rise and had a lot of air in it.
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Milk Added |
Look at those air bubbles! I mean, it it kept expanding in the bowl. Seeing this I figured we would be in for a treat.
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Raising Dough |
After I was done being completely fascinated by the pancake batter, I put some heaping spoonfuls on a buttered non-stick pan and allowed each side to cook away.
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Pancakes! |
One thing I learned was that you really want these cooking over a lower heat - I had the heat up a bit too high, but these pancakes are so thick and fluffy they needed a bit of extra time to cook through. Once I got that squared away, I was off to the races!
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Almost ready |
Once the pancakes were cooked, I plated them, grabbed the coffee and enjoyed a perfect Sunday morning. These pancakes were so fluffy and delicious, I have never seen any like them before! Obviously because of the cake flour they had a little flavor like yellow cake mix. They were like little fluffy clouds of goodness. I honestly do not know if I could go back to regular pancakes. These really are amazing!
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Breakfast is Served! |
If you have a morning where you have some time to enjoy some delicious pancakes, I would highly recommend making these. Beware, they might ruin all other pancakes though :)
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