Difference between revisions of "Pancakes"
From FireSpeakerWiki
Jump to navigationJump to searchFirespeaker (talk | contribs) (→Directions) |
Firespeaker (talk | contribs) |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
These pancakes can be made easily in Kyrgyzstan. Instead of baking powder (which I haven't found here), they use kefir and ayran to leaven baking soda (all of which is easy to find). This means the mixture goes flat a little more quickly, so frying right away is necessary. This recipe is adapted from [http://www.joyofbaking.com/breakfast/ButtermilkPancakes.html JoyOfBaking.com's buttermilk pancake recipe]. | These pancakes can be made easily in Kyrgyzstan. Instead of baking powder (which I haven't found here), they use kefir and ayran to leaven baking soda (all of which is easy to find). This means the mixture goes flat a little more quickly, so frying right away is necessary. This recipe is adapted from [http://www.joyofbaking.com/breakfast/ButtermilkPancakes.html JoyOfBaking.com's buttermilk pancake recipe]. | ||
− | Yields about 16 small-medium pancakes. To double (etc) recipe, start over a second time—the baking soda and kefir mix quickly and by the end of frying | + | Yields about 16 small-medium pancakes. To double (etc) recipe, start over a second time—the baking soda and kefir mix quickly and by the end of frying the batter are already starting to go flat. If you have a large frying pan or skillet and can make a lot of pancakes at once, doubling the recipe might be okay. |
== Ingredients == | == Ingredients == |
Latest revision as of 07:28, 30 July 2009
These pancakes can be made easily in Kyrgyzstan. Instead of baking powder (which I haven't found here), they use kefir and ayran to leaven baking soda (all of which is easy to find). This means the mixture goes flat a little more quickly, so frying right away is necessary. This recipe is adapted from JoyOfBaking.com's buttermilk pancake recipe.
Yields about 16 small-medium pancakes. To double (etc) recipe, start over a second time—the baking soda and kefir mix quickly and by the end of frying the batter are already starting to go flat. If you have a large frying pan or skillet and can make a lot of pancakes at once, doubling the recipe might be okay.
Ingredients
- 1 cup (140g) flour
- ½ tsp baking soda
- ¼ tsp salt
- 2 tbsp (28g) sugar
- 1 large egg lightly beaten
- 1½ cup (240ml) kefir or ayran
- 3tbsp (40g) butter or margarine
Directions
- Melt butter carefully.
- Mix kefir and egg into melted butter
- Mix into a bowl flour, baking soda, salt, and sugar
- Pour liquid mixture into dry mixture bowl
- Mix until some small lumps remain—don't overmix!
- Put a frying pan on medium heat, add butter
- Pour a spoonful or two of batter onto pan, fry for a couple minutes until bottom brown and bubbles appear on top; flip and cook about half that time until bottom light brown.