Monday, May 23, 2011

Pumpkin Pancakes


It may not be October, but these pancakes are delicious enough for you to forget that.... I made these as a variation on the normal Sunday brunch and they were pure pumpkin perfection! If you can't already tell, I'm a bit obsessed with cinnamon so creating a recipe where cinnamon is involved makes me one happy cook! The spices in these pancakes are just right and enough to gently awaken anyone after the weekend is over. As an added bonus, the recipe is purely vegetarian and our homage to celebrating national Vegetarian Week 2011!

Pumpkin Pancakes
Yield: 7 pancakes (I made the recipe for 2 people but double it if you're making it for more...)

1/4 cup all purpose unbleached flour
1 tablespoon cane sugar
3/4 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon shaved nutmeg
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup whole milk + more if batter is too thick
1/2 cup buttermilk
1/2 cup pumpkin puree
1 large egg - separated
3 tablespoons butter - melted
1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Directions:

1. Mix:
-flour
-sugar
-baking powder
-nutmeg
-cinnamon
-salt
in a bowl until well blended.

2. In another bowl, mix:
-whole milk
-buttermilk
-pumpkin puree
-egg yolk (leave white in separate, small bowl)
-melted butter
-vanilla extract

3. Add contents of pumpkin bowl into dry ingredients flour mixture until combined. Don't worry if the mixture seems a little thick, it should be at this point.

4. Beat egg white until fluffy but not stiff (it should be at the consistency right before forming stiff peaks...)

5. Add the whisked egg white to the pumpkin/flour mixture, folding in gently so as not to break the white. At this point, if your batter is still looking a little thick, add in a little milk to thin it out.

6. Head 1 teaspoon of butter on a skillet over medium heat. Scoop desired size of pancake onto the skillet once butter is melted. Once the pancake has bubbled on the surface, use a spatula to flip over and cook on other side. (Timing depends on stove but for me it was about 3 minutes on one side 2 minutes on the other...)

7. Continue cooking until all of the batter is made, adding more butter if the skillet looks dry...

ENJOY and happy VEGETARIAN WEEK 2011!!! Go vegetables :)

Xo,

Organic Eats

2 comments:

  1. I love cinnamon too and after reading about its health benefits I love it even more :D nutmeg is one of my favorite spices as well. Beautiful pancakes, Melissa! xoxo

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  2. When I read that cinnamon was healthy I decided to incorporate it in SO many more recipes! Glad you like this one :) XO

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