Recipe
with minor adaptations from: Fine
Cooking
Makes:
10 slices of 4-inch wide pancakes (batter spooned with a Chinese soup spoon)
1
cup cake/superfine flour
(120gm, original called for plain flour. I weighed my one cup of flour to make
sure I get the same amount next time)
1
tsp baking powder
½
tsp baking soda
1½
Tbsp sugar (original recipe
was 1Tbsp, but I used slightly more than original recipe due to the presence of
kiwi which is *sour*)
Pinch
of salt
1
large egg
1
cup (250ml) buttermilk (kak rose guna substitutes 1 cup fresh milk + 1 tbsp lemon juice)
1
Tbsp butter (15gm)
2
kiwi fruits, each sliced into 5.
1.
Heat a non stick pan and heat the butter until just melted. Let it turn warm.
2.
Sift cake flour + baking soda + baking powder together. Mix in sugar and salt.
Set aside.
3.
Mix egg with buttermilk. Mix in melted butter.
4.
Pour (3) into (2) and mix until combined but not smooth.
5.
Heat the pan (used in 1, no need to wash) and put in one slice of kiwi. Top the
kiwi with 1 heaped Tbsp of batter. Cover pan with lid (if you have, if not it’s
ok) and let it cook on medium low heat.
6.
When the rim of the pancake has cooked (solidified), flip the pancake to cook
the other side, take care not to dislodge the kiwi.
7.
Repeat cooking process until batter is used up.
8. Serve pancakes with honey
8. Serve pancakes with honey
2 comments:
Assalamualaikum Kak Rose :D
Cantiknya...Comel jer...nampak sedap!
BETUL CANTIKNYA MACAM SAYANG JE NAK MAKAN PANCAKE TU..
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