Friday, September 21, 2012

Pumpkin Spice Pancakes {Annah}


 The cool winds have blown in and it feels like fall here. I don't think the weather could be any nicer. If only I had a fire pit to enjoy these chilly evenings. What is next best thing. Pumpkin anything! This is the first of at least 3 pumpkin recipes, but expect many more!
  These pancakes had a really good flavor. I thought that the pumpkin taste was a little hidden with all the spices. However, Tyler thought that they had a very strong pumpkin flavor. I definitely recommend putting the cinnamon sugar on top, it gave it a wonderful flavor. I have never thought to do this before, I have only seen it with powdered sugar. If you are in the mood for a fall recipe and like pumpkin make these this weekend for your family, what a treat!

Ingredients:
1¼ cups all-purpose flour
2 tbsp. brown sugar
2 tsp. baking powder
¼ tsp. salt
¾ tsp. ground cinnamon
¼ tsp. ground nutmeg
Dash of ground ginger
Dash of ground cloves
1 cup milk
½ cup pumpkin puree
1 large egg
2 tbsp. vegetable oil or melted butter


Directions:
In a medium mixing bowl, combine the flour, brown sugar, baking powder, salt and spices and stir with a fork to combine.  Mix together the milk, pumpkin puree, egg and oil or butter in a liquid measuring cup.  Add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients and whisk together just until combine.  (The batter may still have a few lumps – that is okay.)

Preheat the oven to 200° F.  Have an oven safe plate or serving dish ready.  Heat a greased skillet or griddle over medium heat.  Once the skillet is hot, add a 1/3 cup scoop of batter to the pan.  Let cool until bubbles begin to form on the top surface.  Carefully flip with a spatula and cook the second side until golden brown, a couple minutes more.  Transfer the cooked pancake to the oven safe dish, and place in the oven to keep warm.  Repeat with the rest of the batter until it has all been cooked, regreasing the pan as needed.  Serve with cinnamon sugar, maple syrup, and/or whipped cream.

Original recipe from Annie's Eats 
Source: adapted from Joy the Baker, originally from Martha Stewart

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