Monday, February 12, 2007

Pancakes Again!?!

I know that I have written about the beloved pancake many times here before. There was the banana pancake, a chubby cake with creamy banana slices cooked in the batter. Then there was the corn pancake of June 2005, which was really just an excuse to sprinkle pancetta over something with abandon. And finally, there was the wild rice pancake, nutty and wholesome. This inundation of breakfast food tells you two things: this is a girl who was had this blog for quite some time, and she really likes pancakes.

And I guess you would be correct on both accounts. Pancakes are a standard, go-to food for me. They are warm and filling, and even a bad one is sort of good. I often order them when going out for brunch, and I love to make them, in all of their different variations, at home for a relaxing Sunday morning breakfast (or even for an easy dinner) . And I especially adore my latest darling-- the lemon-poppyseed pancake.

This is my take on that classic grab-it-and-go breakfast, the muffin. Usually they are not great. The muffin may be dry, the crumb is crumbly, and you would be lucky if you even spotted one poppyseed, let alone a handful. But the taste of lemons and poppyseeds, is a super combination when done right. There is a bright and breezy taste from the lemon, combined with a nutty crunch from the poppyseeds-- a winning duo that translates well into a pancake batter.

These pancakes were light and ethereal, made by separating the eggs, and beating the whites until soft peaks formed. Moist and spongy on the inside, with a crisp, light brown shell on the outside, these pancakes were simply crying out for a pool of pure maple syrup to be poured on top of them. I answered that call, and as a reward, these pancakes went straight into my stomach. If you would like to give these lemon-poppyseed pancakes a try, the recipe is on the Daily Specials page.

4 Comments:

Anonymous Kristen said...

Oh my...those look incredible! I never thought about making a lemon poppyseed pancake. Yummy!

2:16 PM  
Blogger herschelian said...

Its Shrove Tuesday here in Britain, also known as Pancake Day, and I was debating what to make; now I've seen this wonderful recipe I'm going to make a batch of them, they sound simply delicious. BTW I am a regular reader of your blog, and will put a link to it in my side bar if you have no objection.

3:31 AM  
Blogger herschelian said...

Whoops - I'm getting ahead of myself, its not Shrove Tuesday til next week - sorry, I am just too keen to make and eat pancakes!

6:54 PM  
Blogger jenjen said...

beautiful... your pancakes look like a dream! I cannot wait to give these a try.

3:55 AM  

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