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Wednesday, November 17, 2010
PEANUT PANCAKE
This is a Malaysia/Singapore version of pancake/crepe filled with peanut, sweet corn and sugar.It is available throughout the year from morning market or night market around the country. There are 2 types of pancake, the crispy and spongy version. Besides peanut, other popular filings are kaya, chocolate, red bean or sweet coconut.
The favorite dessert is prepared using yeast or baking powder and baking soda. But now I tried using active dry yeast. It turns out so soft and delicious. After fermented, the batter becomes very thick so you need to add extra water otherwise it was unable to spread. Once the bubbles appear, drizzle with butter, sprinkle with ground peanut and sugar, continue cooking until the bottom turns golden brown, fold in half.
PEANUT PANCAKE
2 C all purpose flour
1/4 C sugar
1/2 C warm water
2 C warm milk
2 tsp active dry yeast
1/2 tsp baking soda
3 T melted butter
1/2 tsp salt
FILLING
1 C ground peanut
1/2 C sugar
1/2 C melted butter
METHOD
* Combine warm water with yeast and 2 tsp sugar, keep for 10 minutes or until frothy.
* Place flour in a mixing bowl, combine milk, sugar, soda, salt and melted butter in a small bowl and mix well.
* Gradually add the milk mixture and the yeast to the flour, stir until well combined. Leave to rise for 1 hour.
* Heat a non stick pan, pour a ladleful of batter, cook until bubbles appear on top, drizzle with melted butter, sprinkle with sugar and peanut. Continue cooking until the bottom turns golden brown. Fold into half...
* Remove onto a plate, cut into wedges to serve. Repeat with the rest of the batter.
Linking to Yeastspotting-11-19-10
HEy,
ReplyDeleteLovely pancakes...:)
Dr.Sameena@
http://www.myeasytocookrecipes.blogspot.com
so tasty and easy! :D
ReplyDeletePancakes look lipsmacking..
ReplyDeleteVery delicious pancakes..
ReplyDeleteYummy! These sound amazing!
ReplyDeleteyummy! love these pancakes...
ReplyDeleteQuick and easy pancakes...
ReplyDeleteDeepa
Hamaree Rasoi
A very tempting recipe. Would love to try this sometime :)
ReplyDeletePeanut pancakes sounds yumm..I like the addition of peanut..
ReplyDeleteso flavorful and yummy pancake..loved it yummy yumm!!!
ReplyDeletesounds tasty. peanuts in pan cake, awesome, yaar:)
ReplyDeletelove peanuts, would def love this one too
ReplyDeletePeanut pancake looks delicious. I love the addition of nut in the pancake.
ReplyDeletePeanut pancake looks delicious. I love the addition of nut in pancake
ReplyDeletePancakes looking yummy....the filling makes it tasty.
ReplyDeleteNew to me.
Biny
Like the addition,must try this..looks delicious.
ReplyDeletedelicious looks good never had pancakes with peanuts
ReplyDeleteHave never tried it..bet they taste delicious
ReplyDeleteUnique pancake recipe. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSounds interesting and delicious !!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing recipe,and I love the options you can choose from for the filling :)Scrummy pancake!!!
ReplyDeletesuperb n perfect:)
ReplyDeleteYummy.. haven't tried it before but urs looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteCame for some apam balik pls!!! Looks so yumm, perfect snack for my tea time now! :D
ReplyDeleteYuumy pancakes with the addition of peanuts in it
ReplyDeleteHmmm. sound very different and tasty. Nice recipe.
ReplyDeleteBookmarked!
ReplyDeleteOh what lovely pancakes u have here ,am sure that peanut flav rocks!!
ReplyDeleteAnd that eggless chocolate cake is fantastic too!
Molto originali questi tuoi pancakes, li segno. Complimenti anche per le foto. Ciao Daniela.
ReplyDeleteOh la la! These look and sound fab! I've never mastered crepes so I'm hoping maybe this batter is a bit thicker? Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYum! These look soooo good!
ReplyDeleteAwesome Informationen, vielen Dank an den Beitrag Schriftsteller. Es ist verständlich, mir jetzt, wird die Wirksamkeit und Bedeutung überwältigend. Nochmals vielen Dank und viel Glück!
ReplyDeleteHow can i ask you for more details? Great post needda know more....
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a new family favourite. Thanks for sharing at The Homestead Blog Hop!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing another yummy recipe again this week. Your recipes always look so good. #HomeMattersParty
ReplyDeleteThese sound unlike any other pancake I've ever had but they do sound delicious! Pinned.
ReplyDeleteI love that these are high in plant protein! Wonderful to start the day!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your recipe at the Homestead Blog Hop 447