Whole-Wheat Pancakes
- 1 1/2 cups self-rising whole-wheat flour
- A pinch of baking powder
- A pinch of sea salt
- 2 tablespoons superfine sugar
- 2 eggs
- About 1 cup milk
- 3 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
- A little sunflower oil
- Butter
- Superfine sugar
- A pinch of ground cinnamon (optional)
- Jam, maple syrup, or macerated fruit (optional)
- Sift the flour, baking powder, and salt into a large bowl and stir in the sugar.
- Make a well in the center and break in the eggs.
- Pour in about half the milk.
- Whisk, gently at first, and then as you start to get a thick paste, add more milk and the melted butter.
- Beat until you get a creamy batter a little thicker than heavy cream - you might not need all the milk.
- Put a large, heavy frying pan or a flat griddle over medium-high heat.
- Add a few drops of oil and rub with a thick wad of paper towels to oil the pan very lightly.
- Pour a scant tablespoon of batter into the pan - you should be able to fit 4 or 5 in the pan.
- After about a minute, little bubbles will start to appear on the surface of the pancakes.
- As soon as they cover the surface, flip the pancakes over with a spatulabe warned, the first batch may stick.
- Cook the other side for 40 to 60 seconds or so, then transfer the pancakes to a warm plate and cover them with a clean tea towel so they stay soft - or hand them over to those people waiting eagerly.
- Cook the remaining pancakes in the same way, adjusting the heat level if they start browning too quickly and oiling the pan with paper towels as necessary.
- To serve, top with a little butter and sprinkle with some sugar and a fine dusting of cinnamon, if you like.
- Or serve buttered and spread with jam, maple syrup, or macerated fruit.
- Eat quickly, while still hot.
- Variations:
- Raisin and lemon pancakes:
- Add a little grated lemon zest to the batter and an extra tablespoon of sugar.
- Sprinkle raisins onto the pancakes as they cook.
- Savory pancakes:
- Omit the sugar.
- Add about 1/3 cup grated Cheddar and a grind of black pepper to the batter, and maybe some crumbled cooked bacon.
- Very good as a quick supper with baked beans.
flour, baking powder, salt, sugar, eggs, milk, unsalted butter, sunflower oil, butter, sugar, ground cinnamon, maple syrup
Taken from www.cookstr.com/recipes/whole-wheat-pancakes (may not work)