Thursday, March 12, 2015

Strawberry Pancakes with Strawberry Syrup

Boy, have I got a treat for you. (Assuming you like strawberries)

Do you ever go through your freezer and find something that you totally forgot that you had, and get all excited about it? That happened to me the other day, with a gigantic bag of strawberries that I forgot I had. I mean, this is the bulk's bulk of strawberries. (Okay, I may be exaggerating a little, but it was a pretty big bag.)

So last night as I was trying to decide on what we have in the house to actually cook with (we need to grocery shop, oops.), I remembered those strawberries and immediately knew what I wanted to do!

(Well, immediately after I decided I should save posting my "skinny" strawberry milkshakes for summertime.)

I asked Hubby if he was okay with having breakfast for dinner and he kind of scoffed a little at the idea that I even had to ask, and said, "Always!"


P.S., this was my first time ever making from-scratch pancakes! Normally I go with pancake mix.

All recipes from allrecipes.com! (Sorry, I'm a smart alec.) Only the most minor adjustments, here.

Let's get down to it:

Prep time: 10 minutes

Cook time: 15-20 minutes

Yields: About 15 small pancakes

Ingredients:

For the pancakes:

1 1/2 cups flour
3 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon sugar
1 1/4 cup milk
1 egg
3 tablespoons melted butter
3/4-1 cup frozen strawberries
1/2 cup chocolate chips (optional)

For the syrup:

1 cup water
1 cup sugar
2 cups strawberries

Directions:

1. Let's start with the strawberries to get them out of the way. If you're using frozen like me--


--make sure you thaw all three cups first. I just microwaved them on 70-80% power for 5 minutes, stirring every couple of minutes. They don't need to be 100% thawed.

Take one cup and finely dice it, almost a mince.


Set all of them aside.

2. Put all of your dry ingredients for the pancakes into a bowl: the flour, baking powder, salt and sugar. Mix well.


Add in all of the wet ingredients: milk, egg and butter, and mix those well, too. This was a pretty sticky batter.


Pile in the strawberry chunks, and mix that too.



3. While you heat up your "griddle" (I used a skillet) over medium-low heat, let's get started on the syrup.

In a small sauce pan, pour in the water.


Then the sugar. The recipe calls for 1 cup but I found it to be a little too sweet, so feel free to do 3/4 cup instead.


4. Mix those together, then start up the heat on low. Stir occasionally until the sugar totally dissolves into the water, which will be about 5 minutes.


5. Add in the strawberries and bring to a boil.



6. Meanwhile, your griddle has been patiently waiting, so let's get to that.

Plop a large bunch of batter onto your sprayed or buttered skillet.


You'll know the pancakes are ready to flip when the edges start to lift off the pan a little, as if they're asking to be flipped. Sometimes they'll bubble, too--It'll be about 3-4 minutes per pancake.

Flip those suckers and cook until the other side is set as well.




So pretty!

I may or may not have eaten the top one almost immediately after this photo.


...And then maybe bitten the second. Just a little. (I was hungry.)


Ahem.

7. Continue doing that until you have used a little over half of your pancake batter.

(And may or may not have snacked on that second pancake the whole way through.)




Then, because chocolate, add in some chocolate chips for good measure. It's like chocolate-covered strawberries in pancake form!



The chocolate chips melt super easily on the pan, though, FYI. You may have chocolate streaks that need cleaning before the next sets of pancakes go on.

8. Let's check your syrup, now.


Mmmmm.

I love that reddish-pink foam that it gets.

Make sure you stir it frequently or else the strawberries will stick to the bottom of the pan. It needs about 10 minutes boiling, and then it needs to cool almost completely to start to thicken up.


We didn't wait that long. It's still delicious when it's runny.

You can keep the extra syrup for another time--I just used the little container that my vegetable bouillon cubes come in, rinsed out of course. (Because bouillon-flavored strawberries probably won't be a hit with anyone.)


Slap some pancakes on a plate (some with and some without chocolate chips, of course).


Drizzle some of that deliciously sweet syrup on there, and you're all set!


I was very impressed with both of these recipes and had one pancake too many. (Okay, three.)


It's okay, we walked it off afterward.

Enjoy!


Kitchen Credits:

Pancake recipe: Here

Syrup recipe: Here


And now, for the first time ever, printable directions without all the step-by-step photos! Hopefully I'll have a print button, soon. I'll be going back and slowly adding them to past recipes, too.


Prep time: 10 minutes

Cook time: 15-20 minutes

Yields: About 15 small pancakes

Ingredients:

For the pancakes:

1 1/2 cups flour
3 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon sugar
1 1/4 cup milk
1 egg
3 tablespoons melted butter
3/4-1 cup frozen strawberries, thawed
1/2 cup chocolate chips (optional)

For the syrup:

1 cup water
1 cup sugar
2 cups strawberries, thawed

Directions:

For the syrup:

1. In a small sauce pan, combine water and sugar.

2. Over low heat, stir semi-frequently until sugar is fully dissolved, about five minutes

3. Add  strawberries and bring to a boil. Boil for 10 minutes and let cool completely before using.

For the pancakes:

1. Mix flour, baking powder, salt and sugar in a large bowl.

2. Add in milk, egg, and butter and mix well. (The batter will be sticky)

3. Mince strawberries and mix into batter.

4. Spray a large skillet with non-stick cooking spray and heat over medium-low. Spoon about a 1/4 cup of pancake batter into the pan. (A large skillet should be able to fit 3-4 pancakes at a time.)

5. After about 3-4 minutes, when the edges of the pancakes are starting to lift off the pan and bubble, flip to other side. Cook another 3-4 minutes.

6. If desired, add chocolate chips to half of the batter and repeat steps 4-5.

Serve with syrup. Enjoy!

2 comments:

  1. I never thought to add fresh fruit to my pancakes! Will have to try!

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    1. It's super good! I may try some other combinations this summer.

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