This morning we made Puff Pancakes. I saw this recipe while getting out a tried and true recipe and vowed to make it the next morning (meaning THIS morning). It was so simple and a great recipe to include a toddler on.
What's great about this recipe is that it uses one bowl and two pans - and it bakes in the oven. So while it is baking, you can clean up or get ready for the sit-down.
Ingredients:
3 eggs
1/2 cup all-purpose flour
1/2 cup whole milk
2 tbsp melted butter
1/4 tsp salt
freshly grated lemon zest (from most of a lemon if you have it) as well as a few tbsp of the juice
Icing sugar (for dusting)
Directions:
- Preheat oven to 400F. Generously butter two 8-9" pie pans.
- Beat the eggs in a mixing bowl on low speed for a few minutes. Add the flour, 2 tbsp at a time, beating well after each addition. Beat only until smooth. Beat in the milk, butter, salt and lemon zest/juice. (The more lemon you add, the more lemony it tastes, so I always add a bit more!)
- Evenly divided the batter between the two pie pans, evenly pouring it throughout.
- Bake for 10 minutes. Reduce the oven temperature to 350 and bake for another 5 minutes.
- Remove from the oven and sprinkle with icing sugar. Serve immediately.
- Top with whatever you like (syrup, jam, Nutella, cinnamon-sugar, etc).
My daughter loves syrup and always says "more syrup." She would drink the syrup rather than eat the food. We finished our syrup yesterday so today's puff pancake had to have a different topping: we used homemade Canadian wild blueberry jam and it was just perfect! My husband put Nutella - another great choice. The lemon flavour with the pancake was so good, it reminded me of the lemon-sugar crepes I had in Paris! Speaking of crepes, this pancake was almost like a crepe but a little bit thicker. It's the perfect in-between of a pancake and crepe - for those days where you can't decide which one you'd like!
I cut each pancake into 4 large slices and it served my family of 3 just fine. It could easily have fed 4; we just liked it too much!
By the way - it was so much fun for my daughter to see how it puffed up in the oven! And of course we were just so excited to eat them that I completely forgot to take a picture of at least one all dressed up with its toppings!
Both pancakes right out of the oven. |
Close-up of one. |
Sprinkled with icing sugar (my daughter did the lower one!) |
Close up |
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