Bourbon Berry Pancakes

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Yay for Pancake day, Shrove Tuesday, Fat Tuesday, Mardi Gras, which ever you prefer. Pancakes are such a wonderful vessel for experimentation, sweet or savory, breakfast or dessert, healthy or indulgent.

This is my little nod to the Mardi Gras festivities on Bourbon street. Not one for the kids, blackberries bathed in bourbon are a perfect combination nestled inside fluffy pancake envelopes and topped with a sugar crackling.

I have a nostalgic soft spot for Aunt Jemima’s pancake mix, so that is the batter I have used here. Feel free to tut and disapprove, and use your favourite batter or recipe. If you have a great from scratch recipe I’d love to try it.

Makes about 6

Ingredients

8 oz fresh blackberries

1 apple, you can omit the apple and double the blackberries or add in 8 oz of raspberries

Pancake mix

1 egg

3/4 cup milk

2-3 tbsp bourbon

1/2 cup maple syrup

1/4 cup sugar

cooking oil

butane torch

8 inch frying pan

Peel and core the apple, dice it into 1/4 inch pieces. Place the apple and 1 tbsp of water into a saucepan on a medium heat, put the lid on and gently cook until just tender, about 7 minutes.

Remove from the heat and drain any liquid, add the washed blackberries and pour over the bourbon, replace the lid and leave to macerate while you prepare the batter.

In a jug or bowl, mix together 1 cup of pancake mix, 1 egg and 3/4 cup of milk. Beat until all the lumps are gone. You may need to add a splash more milk, this recipe works best the batter is a little runnier and the pancakes aren’t overly thick.

Heat a little oil in the pan over a medium flame, coat the entire surface, I pour out any excess. Ladle in some of the batter, roughly 1/4 cup and swirl it around so it covers the bottom of the pan in a nice even thinnish layer. Watch and wait for the bubbles to form and pop before flipping the pancake over. You want it to be cooked, but still rather pale. Cook for a few more minutes on the other side. Slide onto a plate and fold in half. Repeat until the batter is gone.

Pour half of the bourbon from the fruit into a glass, and some apple juice and ice if you like, and you have a tasty cocktail!

Douse the fruit in maple syrup, spoon the mixture into the each of the folded pancakes. Sprinkle with sugar and use the  torch to caramalise it. Repeat the sugar/ carmaelisation until you have the desired crust.

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Enjoy F.

Bourbon berry pancakes pdf

Cranberry Pancakes with Orange Honey Maple Syrup

The combination of honey and maple syrup may be enough to give some people a toothache, but the tart burst of cranberry cuts through it like a hot knife through butter. The pancake is the perfect  neutral base for this classic flavour combination.

For the syrup;

1/2 cup maple syrup

1/4 cup honey

Juice and zest from 1/2 an orange

Cranberry Pancakes with Orange Honey Maple SyrupZest your orange

Cranberry Pancakes with Orange Honey Maple SyrupSqueeze its juice

And warm them in a saucepan with the honey and maple syrup until you’re ready to serve

I use Aunt Jemima pancake mix, I like the fluffy cake texture. Feel free to make yours from scratch.

For the pancakes;

2 cups pancake mix

1 1/2 cups milk

1 1/2 cups fresh cranberries

A pinch of cinnamon or nutmeg – optional

Cranberry Pancakes with Orange Honey Maple SyrupFollow in instructions on the back and add in your own spices, zests or flavourings

Cranberry Pancakes with Orange Honey Maple SyrupOnce all the lumps have been mixed out, stir in the cranberries

Cranberry Pancakes with Orange Honey Maple SyrupAll the cranberries need at least a thin coat of batter, otherwise they will burst and stick to the pan whilst cooking. I use spray oil to coat the pan and get it lovely and hot

Cranberry Pancakes with Orange Honey Maple SyrupI always cook my pancakes in my silver dollar pan, I think it’s because I love how they look stacked high on a plate.

Cranberry Pancakes with Orange Honey Maple SyrupThe best tool I found to turn the silver dollar pancakes is a skewer

Cranberry Pancakes with Orange Honey Maple SyrupI turn the heat down to ensure the pancakes are cooked through and the cranberries are warm

Cranberry Pancakes with Orange Honey Maple SyrupPour the syrup into a serving jug

Cranberry Pancakes with Orange Honey Maple SyrupStack your silver dollars and drizzle over the warm syrup

Cranberry Pancakes with Orange Honey Maple SyrupLetting it flow over the sides

Cranberry Pancakes with Orange Honey Maple SyrupOK who am I trying to kid, pour the syrup on

Cranberry Pancakes with Orange Honey Maple SyrupA silver dollar tower in a orange syrup lake

Cranberry Pancakes with Orange Honey Maple Syrup

Cranberry Pancakes with Orange Honey Maple SyrupLight and fluffy and cakey, the sweet syrup is soaked up and is the prefect compliment to the tart burst of the cranberries