There is nothing like homemade blueberry pancakes, warm, fresh, earthy and flavorful. They are truly simple to whip up, add a side of bacon or breakfast sausage and it's also a great way to wake up the household.
This is my recipe. It makes about 8 pancakes.
In case you can't read my chicken scratch:
1 C flour
1 t baking powder
1 t baking soda (make sure it's fresh)
1/4 t salt
2 T sugar
1 egg, beaten
1 1/2 C milk
2 T butter, melted
1 t vanilla
1 t cinnamon
1 C flour
1 t baking powder
1 t baking soda (make sure it's fresh)
1/4 t salt
2 T sugar
1 egg, beaten
1 1/2 C milk
2 T butter, melted
1 t vanilla
1 t cinnamon
And BLUEBERRIES!!!!! We have a new Sprouts grocery store near me and these organic beauties were only $1.50. It's unheard of!
Beat the egg, add the milk.
Add the vanilla, mix well.
Pour the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients. Mix the two together, but don't over mix - lumps are okay.
My griddle is set to 350 degrees. Once hot, I pour about a 1/2 cup of mix onto the griddle. THEN, I plop my blueberries on top and let them settle in.
When the pancakes have bubbles on top and are slightly dry around the edges, about 2 1/2 minutes, flip over.
Serve with butter and maple syrup. Smitten Kitchen has a great post on blueberry pancakes.
Did you know you can freeze leftover pancakes? What Jim and I can't eat, I place on a baking sheet to cool.
Once cooled, stack them with a sheet of wax paper between each. Finally wrap the stacks in plastic bags, label and freeze.
To serve: Put the frozen pancake in a toaster oven, the microwave or heat briefly under a broiler.
One cup of blueberries contains 14% DV of fiber 2.41 g per 100g. They are a source of vitamins, minerals, dietary fiber, phenolics, and flavonoids. Blueberries are very low in fat and sodium.
Research has proven the blueberries are an important part of a healthy diet. I toss a handful into my cereal for a morning boost. It keeps life interesting.
One cup of blueberries contains 14% DV of fiber 2.41 g per 100g. They are a source of vitamins, minerals, dietary fiber, phenolics, and flavonoids. Blueberries are very low in fat and sodium.
Based on data from the USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging (Boston, MA), blueberries are among the fruits with the highest antioxidant activity. Using a test called ORAC (Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity), researchers have shown that a serving of fresh blueberries provided more antioxidant activity than many other fresh fruits and vegetables. Source: http://www.blueberry.org/
Yum! I love blueberries, they are supposed to be good for memory. Try folding in pieces of cream cheese (at least the same size of the berries). I do it all the time with fruit and it is really good.
ReplyDeleteBlueberry pancakes are my favorite. I always make them for dinner
ReplyDeleteJust found your blog and we are making these this morning!
ReplyDeleteJust made blueberry pancakes for breakfast. We love it. Had to make more..
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