Andy is going through a phase where all he wants to eat is "cake" (pancake) for breakfast, lunch and, if I'd let him, dinner! We used to buy the Bisquick mix from Costco because we would eat pancakes on the weekends, but I just didn't like all those ingredients I can't even pronounce in Andy's food, specially if he's eating them ALL the time.
So...I searched and tried many different batters and I have found one that is super easy to make and a lot healthier. Just a few ingredients and the result is amazing! I found this recipe on Pinterest...boy, they sure make it easy for us bloggers! This is from Everyday Belle and she herself calls them the holy grail of pancakes...I happen to agree but, I still tweaked her recipe a little bit (please don't tell her!). Her recipe was just a little bit too thick for my liking: the batter seemed more like cookie dough than pancake batter. Also, the pancakes didn't come out as fluffy as her pictures...so I got to work trying to make the batter more to our taste.
Here's my take on "The Holy Grail" of pancakes:
6oz Greek Yogurt, we like the honey flavored.
1 Egg
1/2 cup Flour, you can buy it here
1tsp Baking Soda, you can buy it here
1tsp Baking Powder, you can buy it here
That's it! Only 5 ingredients, however, if you feel like your batter is too thick, you can add milk to make it a little runnier.
Whisk the yogurt and the egg to a creamy consistency.
Add the flour, baking soda and baking powder and whisk together. You really don't have to add a lot of muscle to it, it mixes super easy!
Like I mentioned before, if you feel your batter is too thick, add about a teaspoon of milk at a time to make it runnier.
I didn't need any milk in this batch! |
The first time I made this batter, we had Chobani yogurt and I'm not sure if that contributed to my not liking the end product. I don't know what it is about Chobani, it has a cult following, I tell ya'! I just don't like it at all, we had the honey flavored one and, honestly, it tasted nothing of honey!!!! We like ZOI or Greek Gods yogurts...they taste heavenly! My picky eater eats it by the cupful!!!
Also, I tried making them with Whole Wheat Flour in my attempt to make them even healthier but they were just too thick...neither Andy nor I liked them very much!
Well, don't let me just tell you about it, go ahead, try them and let me know what you think...I think they're delicious and they're Andy approved! So, if you trust the taste buds of a three year-old, please give these a try!
First Pancake, nice! |
That's what I'm talkin' 'bout! |
P.S. I thought I'd tell you that in the process of making the latest batter, I realized I hadn't taken any pictures of my research, um, the process. While mixing the batter, I dropped my iPhone in it and it has now been acting moody on me! I send a lot of texts in Spanish and it took my phone a LONG time to learn a lot of the words, but since THE accident, my iPhone has suffered from amnesia and it tries to auto-correct EVERY.SINGLE.WORD I type. Argh...the perils of blogging research!
Well, have a blast trying these pancakes and if you must take pictures, here's a PSA: have someone else do it!
Buen Provecho! Enjoy!