Thursday, July 30, 2009

Whey Spelt Pancakes




A nutritious pancake loading with the flavours and texture that every pancake fan craves for. This recipe can be used to create many fruit pancakes, such as strawberry, raspberry, black currant, or black berry.
These fruit pancakes are inspired by Christina Kim @ Deglaze Me

  • 2 Egg yolks, lightly beaten
  • 1/2 tsp Vanilla extract
  • 1 Egg white
  • Berries or red currants
  • 1-2 tbsp Butter, melted, for greasing the pan
  • Syrup to serve
  1. Rinse and dry the berries and currants. Whisk together the spelt flour, baking powder and baking soda in a bowl. Add in whey, vanilla yogurt, egg yolks and vanilla extract. Stir until all the ingredients blended.
  2. Beat the egg whites until stiff and fold into the yolk batter until well incorporated. Leave the pancake batter in the fridge for an hour before using. Heat a small amount of butter in a frying pan until it almost starts to smoke.
  3. Scoop 2 -3 tablespoons of batter into the pan. Drop on a few of berries or currants and cook until it reaches a light golden brown colour, and the bubbles start to appear on the top surfaces of the pancakes , turn over. Cook until lightly browned. Repeat with remaining batter, brushing the pan with melted butter between batches. Drizzle the pancakes with sugar beet syrup and dust with icing sugar if desired. Serve immediately.



39 comments:

  1. That looks so tantalizing.. makes me so hungry!

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  2. Your pancakes look so great with all the fruit! Delicious combination.

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  3. Angie, where did you learn cooking? 你煮的食物都很漂亮!

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  4. Angie these look very appetizing. I bet they tasted great.

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  5. I haven't eaten pancakes in months and these are now giving me a huge craving. They look so nice and fluffy!

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  6. I love most all pancakes; these look sooooo very very good to me!

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  7. These look delicious. Thanks so much for sharing them. I love your blog! I hope you will join me at diningwithdebbie.blogspot.com for Crock Pot Wednesdays. The first giveaway item was posted this week. You'll want to visit to see what the others will be. Thanks for sharing.

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  8. yum. i love that you could add just about any fruit to this and get great results

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  9. Those are the fluffiest pancakes I've ever seen! How yummy they look! I wish I had a stack of them right now.

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  10. wonderful pancakes I meet hubby loved it, have you worked out today!

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  11. OMG these look so tempting. I haven't had breakfast yet and I am sure I could eat the whole lot.

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  12. Wow! These look amazing! I've never heard of this kind of flour. I'll have to try and look for it!

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  13. @Momgateway
    I always love to see the fresh visitors :-)) Thank you for dropping by!
    @lisaiscooking
    I like them the most with blue berry...currants are a bit of too sour for me, but my husband loved them...
    @KennyT
    晤该 for the compliment! You are GREAT yourself!
    @darnold23
    Thank you for the invitation! My crock pots didn't survive long enough to catch up your event, but I will for sure contribute to some other of your organized events.
    @Justin, Reeni♥, Chow and Chatter, the ungourmet, Felix, Palidor, Ivy, Katy ~
    Thank you guys, for your heartwarming comments!

    Angie's Recipes

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  14. These pancakes looks extra yummy.Dinkel Flour? first time I've heard of this..

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  15. Anonymous31/7/09 08:09

    how do u all manage to click such awesome pics of blueberries?its so fresh

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  16. Angie, that's a good one. I love pancakes! Haha this is really good...saliva-inducing!Thanks for sharing:))

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  17. I will take a tall stack of those...I am making a note to self...make pancakes soon! YUM

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  18. Anonymous31/7/09 14:28

    Dinkel flour is new to me as well. The pancakes look so fluffy and delicious! Yummy!

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  19. Wow... Gorgeous pancakes. I like pancakes with banana toppings and blueberries as smoothies..

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  20. Angie dear, call me next round when you're making it again! he he. Absolutely, yummy! I love pancake so much.

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  21. Anonymous31/7/09 18:21

    Quite possibly the best pancakes I have ever seen! So delicious looking. I'd love some of those right now, with berries AND currants!

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  22. Yum yum yum sooo delicious!

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  23. @♥peachkins♥, 5 Star Foodie
    Other names for Dinkel are Farro or Spelt. Dinkel and wheat are the same family, but with different properties. The gluten in the Dinkel is softer and has less glutamic acid, so I prefer Dinkel to wheat.
    @Parita
    Your egg-free blueberry muffins are great too!
    @Amanda
    I am flattered. :-)
    @My Little Space, Chef E, Vrinda, Elin
    Thank you! I know how GOOD you guys can cook!
    @munchcrunchandsuch
    Bright days make photographing easier and more fun.

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  24. Angie.. these look delicious!!!! I would love these with my coffee. Yogurt must add such moistness.

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  25. Anonymous1/8/09 05:02

    Wow! those are some thick pancakes with yummy fruit.

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  26. These pancakes look super tasty, Angie...the fruit is gorgeous. And how fun is it to say "Dinkel"!!

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  27. Your pancakes look delicious, and thanks for letting me know how to make pearls myself. Will the berry juice somehow influence the taste/smell of the pearls? Because pearls are normally tasteless and has no real smell. Btw, I am based in Wiesbaden :).

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  28. yummm!!! superb!!! love this pan cake sooo much.. m gonna put extra berries and make these panckaes extra fruity :)

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  30. I can almost smell these pancakes, they are terrific :D
    Great recipe!

    Cheers
    Choc Chip Uru

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