We eat them for breakfast most often but also for lunch and occasionally for dinner. When I was a child we had pancake Thursdays. First my Mum served us soup and after soup came pancakes. I wasn't very keen on soup as a child... But the rule was I had to try the soup to get to the pancakes. So I tried. I tried all kinds of soups. Some soups I loved, other soups were never tried again...
The tradition has been passed on in its own way to my children. We also have pancake Thursdays every now and then. With soup and the same rules. Not always popular but I think it is a great way of introducing soups and now we have a bout handful different soups that everyone likes. That is a good thing.
We are back from vacation and pancakes are back on the menu to everyone's delight. It has been an incredible summer where many many memories have been made. I think Sweden is the new Mediterranean this summer if we should talk weather. Absolutely amazing!!! I'll tell you all about it later but for now, here is my Swedish Pancake recipe. It is good to be back home.
Swedish Pancakes
Makes approx: 12-14 pancakes
3 eggs
1 3/4 cup dinkel flour (more healthy) or white flour
3 1/2 cup milk
1/2 tsp salt
3/4 cup of cooed rice, barley or quinoa
Instruction:
1. Measure flour and salt into a bowl and mix together.
2. Add half the amount of milk and whisk gently until smooth.
3. Add the rest of the milk and the 3 eggs and mix batter gently until smooth.
4. Stir in the cooked grains and let batter set for 5-10 minutes.
5. Heat up a flat pan to medium heat. Add a little vegetable oil, coconut fat or butter and let melt. Pour in pancake batter in the middle of the pan (don't fill the whole pan!) and wiggle the pan until the batter has covered the whole bottom to make a really thin and nice pancake. When batter is dry on top it is ready to be turned with a cooking spade. Let brown for 20-30 seconds. The pancake is done. Serve with what ever you like best.
Here are some of our favorites:
Here are some of our favorites:
♥︎ Pancakes with lingonberry jam and bacon
♥︎ Pancakes with blueberry jam
♥︎ Pancakes with shredded cheese and sliced ham
♥︎ Pancakes sprinkled with cinnamon-sugar
♥︎ Pancakes with fresh berries and whipped cream
♥︎ Pancakes with ice cream and fresh berries for party!
Added note 11th of July:
PANCAKES IDEAS FROM YOU:
Neymes' Taco Pancake with minced meat, cheese and tomato sauce topping.
Miss's Pancake with sauteed Apples in butter and sugar topped with cheese and Maple syrup.
Added note 11th of July:
PANCAKES IDEAS FROM YOU:
Neymes' Taco Pancake with minced meat, cheese and tomato sauce topping.
Miss's Pancake with sauteed Apples in butter and sugar topped with cheese and Maple syrup.
Bon Apetit!
Kärlek
Annette
Adding the rice is a nice touch! I'm going to try it out next time I bake some pancakes (which probably won't be long from now ;) )
ReplyDeleteLovely recipe, I would not have thought of putting cooked rice into the batter, but it sounds delicious - will certainly be giving this a go! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLook forward to hearing more about your holiday in Sweden, it is a country I have always wanted to visit since spending a year in high school working on a project based on Scandinavia.
Helenxx
Hi Helen
DeleteThank you for your message. What can I say??? YOU HAVE TO GO TO STOCKHOLM! You will love it. so much history, beauty and great shopping and food. The architecture is fabulous and the mix between nature. water and big city is one of a kind. Take a boat out in the archipelago and visit a pretty island to stroll around on. Go to museums and visit the outdoor theater fora culture experience. Walk the narrow pebble streets of old town and have ice cream. Watch the guard change at the castle. Stroll the walks along the water between North, East, South and West islands. Every part of Stockholm has its own personality may it be bohemian, business, family or youth. I really hope you will make it happen one day. Welcome to my hometown.
xxx
Annette
Enjoy your pankaces. We love ours. When I was a child we always had them on Saturday, as you said with soup first. Love your blue china. Have a perfect week end.
ReplyDeleteHi Monica
DeleteThe china is collected from thrift stores and markets. A set of 16 plates, almost all different. My pride and joy which is used every day.
Xxx
Annette
Yummy! We just had pancakes for dinner this past week too :) Usually there's not enough batter left for me to have any after my hubby & son have their fill but this time there was...yay! Some of my kid's friends think pancakes for dinner is weird...like having pizza for breakfast...but I've done that too...lol.
ReplyDeleteSmiles, DianeM
Hi Diane
DeleteOh no! What a shame . I can see the scenario in front of me. You by the stove making pancakes and the big and small boy patiently waiting for the next one to be served. Make some extra batter next time so you get the chance to indulge as well. Left overs can happily be heated up in the microwave for lunch or snack at any time the next day. :)
Xxx
Annette
Oi Annette,panqueca é muito gostoso,aqui no Brasil nós comemos as panquecas com carne moída ou queijo e por cima colocamos molho de tomate,experimente é uma delícia.Bom regresso amiga.Beijo.Valéria.
ReplyDeleteOi Neymes
DeleteQue interessante. Eu tenho que tentar que !!! Quase como uma panqueca taco então. Obrigado por compartilhar isso.
Xxx
Annette
These sound delicious! Thank you for posting. :). :)
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I've never tried adding rice to pancakes, interesting!
ReplyDeletePancakes do we always soup. First soup, then pancakes! The rice is a good idea, I'll try :)) Beautiful blue service!
ReplyDeleteStill a nice summer!
Hi Daniela
DeleteYes, try the rice in the batter. you will like it. My blue plates are collected from thrift shops and markets. I use them every day. Happy rest of the summer to you too. Thanks for visiting and leaving a message.
Xxx
Annette
You made me even more hungry than I am already. Lovely pics as always. :-D
ReplyDeleteHi Daniela
DeleteThank you! :)
Xxx
Annette
Yum! pancake day sounds fab! Thanks for sharing your special recipe. Love the photos. T x
ReplyDeleteI love 'breakfast' foods for dinner! I do believe we'll have 'Pancake night' very soon!
ReplyDeleteHi Dana
DeleteGo for it! EVeryone will be so happy to break the regular routine. And their are more savory ways of eating pancakes too. Neymes (see comment further up) gave me the tips of adding minced meat, cheese and top with tomato sauce like they do in Brazil. Like a taco pancake. I will have to try that.
xxx
Annette
I've never tried rice or similar in pancakes. Must give it a go the next time I'm making some.
ReplyDeleteMust try the quinoa in some. Your table setting is lovely! (I adore blue&white dishes) Mine are blue and white with daily farm life scenes. We like to try and do breakfast for dinner once a week, a big favorite in our house. Another favorite is brown sugar oven baked bacon with pancakes for us..
ReplyDeleteHi Angela
DeleteYum. Bacon with pancakes can't go wrong, can it?
Xxx
Annette
I love that post..
ReplyDeletePancakes are also a tradition at home.. every Sunday in winter..
My favourite are pancakes with apples and cheese and a little bit of maple syrup...
I cook the apples in a pan before with butter and sugar... hmmm
Kids are always happy to eat that.
Miss.xx
Hi Miss
DeleteNow that is something I will have to try!!! Sounds absolutely delicious! perfect for a chilly winter day after play in the snow. Yum! Thank you for sharing.
xxx
Annette
Yummy Annette! I love pancakes and try to make them at least one morning over the weekend :) My hubby thinks I'm crazy when I add things like cheese or mince! To him a pancake is syrup and cream and bananas and chocolate sauce!
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