Broken pancakes

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Caramelized Fruit Broken Pancakes: A Simple and Delicious Dessert

If you're looking for quick desserts that will impress, broken pancakes are a perfect choice. These pancakes are not only easy to make, but also extremely versatile, allowing you to customize them with your favorite fruits. We'll explore each step together to achieve a perfect result, but before we get started, let's familiarize ourselves with a bit of history.

Pancakes have been part of the cuisine of many cultures throughout history. These delights have evolved from simple mixtures of flour and water to complex recipes with various fillings and toppings. Today, we'll focus on a simple yet flavorful version that brings a festive touch to any meal.

Preparation time: 15 minutes
Cooking time: 20 minutes
Total time: 35 minutes
Servings: 4

Ingredients needed:
- 3 eggs
- 250 ml milk
- 200 g flour
- 2 tablespoons sugar
- 2 tablespoons oil
- Rum essence (optional)
- 1 peach from a compote (or fresh, if you prefer)
- 1 tablespoon raisins
- 4 grapes (you can also use other seasonal fruits)
- 2 tablespoons sugar for caramelization
- A pinch of salt

Step by step to success:

1. Preparing the batter: In a large bowl, crack the 3 eggs and beat them well. Add 250 ml of milk and the rum essence, stirring constantly. This step is essential for achieving a smooth mixture that will make the pancakes fluffy.

2. Incorporating the flour: Gradually add 200 g of flour, whisking continuously. This technique will help you avoid lumps. Flour is the key ingredient that provides structure to the pancakes, so make sure it's well incorporated.

3. Preparing the egg whites: In another bowl, beat the egg whites with a pinch of salt until frothy. This will add an airy texture to your pancakes. Once the egg whites are well beaten, carefully fold them into the egg and milk mixture, gently mixing with a spatula. The goal is to keep the air in the mixture.

4. Cooking the pancakes: In a non-stick skillet, melt a little butter over medium heat. Once the butter is completely melted, take a ladle of batter and pour it into the skillet. Let it cook until the pancake is golden on one side, then carefully flip it.

5. Breaking the pancakes: Once they have a nice color on both sides, use a spatula to break them into pieces. This technique gives the broken pancakes a rustic and savory appearance.

6. Caramelizing the fruits: Add 1-2 tablespoons of sugar over the broken pancakes and mix. Then, add the sliced peach, raisins (which have been soaked in rum for extra flavor), and grapes. Continue to cook over low heat for 1 minute, until the sugar begins to caramelize and the fruits soften slightly.

7. Serving: Once the pancakes are ready, transfer them to a serving platter and sprinkle powdered sugar on top for an elegant touch. These broken pancakes are wonderful served warm, alongside a scoop of vanilla ice cream or chocolate sauce.

Helpful tips:
- If you want a healthier version, you can use whole wheat flour or oat flour. These provide a different texture and a richer taste.
- Experiment with different fruits! Bananas, apples, or even berries can add a special touch to your recipe.
- Make sure the skillet is well heated before adding the batter to prevent sticking.

Nutritional benefits: Broken pancakes are a good source of carbohydrates and protein, thanks to the eggs and flour. The added fruits provide essential vitamins, antioxidants, and fiber, making this dessert a healthier choice.

Frequently asked questions:
1. Can I use other types of milk? Yes, almond milk or coconut milk are excellent alternatives for a vegan option.
2. How can I store leftover pancakes? They can be kept in an airtight container in the fridge for 1-2 days or frozen for later use.
3. Can I prepare the batter in advance? Absolutely! The batter can be made a few hours ahead and stored in the fridge. Just be sure to mix it well before using.

Ideal pairings: These broken pancakes are perfect alongside a fruit tea or a refreshing lemonade. If you're looking for a more elaborate pairing, a cup of mulled wine can add a special charm to your evening.

Cook with love and don’t forget to enjoy every bite! This recipe is not just a simple meal, but an experience to bring family and friends together through the joy of cooking. Bon appétit!

 Ingredients: 3 eggs, 250 ml milk, 200 g flour, 2 tablespoons sugar, 2 tablespoons oil, rum essence, 1 peach (from compote), 1 tablespoon raisins, 4 grapes, 2 tablespoons sugar

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Dessert - Broken pancakes by Ada G. - Recipia
Dessert - Broken pancakes by Ada G. - Recipia
Dessert - Broken pancakes by Ada G. - Recipia
Dessert - Broken pancakes by Ada G. - Recipia