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April Morning Pancakes

April Morning Pancakes
Inspired by a beautiful April spring day, and a recent (while in Chicago) visit to The Spice House in Evanston IL where I procured, among other things, a re-supply of their Lakeshore Drive seasoning, and – for this recipe – their Toasted Onion, Minced, and dried Chervil… I suppose you could use ordinary dried diced onion if you don’t have the “toasted onion” mentioned, but the flavor of their toasted onion is febbalus (Bayern for ‘fabulous’…das Schmekt!!)

Submitted by: M.B. "Mellow Haus" from Tallahassee, FL
Yield: 4-6 servings

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Ingredients

  • 1 and a half cups all purpose flour
  • 1/2 cup 12 grain cereal mix
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 2 -3 Tablespoons toasted minced onion
  • 5-6 Tablespoons toasted sunflower seeds
  • 15 ounce can yellow corn
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1 cup milk
  • 2 tablespoons vegetable oil

Preparation Instructions:

Mix dry ingredients together. In a seperate bowl combine oil, eggs and milk and add to dry ingredients to make a batter, fold the corn into the batter. Preheat griddle between “low’ and “medium” heat – lightly oil the griddle – ladle on 4”-5” discs - let them cook until golden brown on each side (look for bubbles, turn once).

We served them 4 ways:
* with a little maple syrup, or
* with a little honey, or
* with chopped fresh tomato topped with a soft-center (runny yolk) fried egg, or
* with some medium-heat prepared salsa.

Wonderful served with a dollop of creme fraiche and chives.

More About This Recipe

I liked the honey best (with Aldi-brand German Roast coffee); Mary liked the tomato with the fried egg – all of these are “good!!!” however, and would also be a febbulus brunch with some bacon or ham, and roasted carrots, brined cucumber and garbanzo bean salad, and poached or scrambled eggs… and a Bloody Mary, or a hoppy lager or a hefe weissen… Guten appetit !

Comments

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Customer Reviews

LooksYummy

Hi! I’d like to try this recipe, but in the instructions they indicate to add oil to make the batter and there is no oil type or quantity indicated in the ingredients section. For now, I’ll just put an average rating, until I can get the right recipe dialed in. Looks good, though.

LooksYummy

Hi! I’d like to try this recipe, but in the instructions they indicate to add oil to make the batter and there is no oil type or quantity indicated in the ingredients section. For now, I’ll just put an average rating, until I can get the right recipe dialed in. Looks good, though.

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