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Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Coffee and Pancakes

Java Head Stout Pancakes with Espresso Maple syrup

Sometime I feel that the beer flavor in my pancakes just isnt strong enough. I decided that I needed to use a beer with a bit more in your face flavor and I chose Troegs Java Head coffee stout. This is a great beer with nice coffee flavors and lots of roasted malts. Since it was just me eating the pancakes, I took my normal recipe (here, just replace with a beer of your choice) and just did 1/3 of each of the ingredients. It works out nicely, because you only use 1 cup of beer and that gives you a little left over for drinking.

For the pancakes
Dry:
1 Cups AP flour
1/4 teaspoons baking soda
1/2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
1 Tablespoon melted butter

Wet:
1 egg
1 cup beer (Troegs JavaHead)

You may (or not) notice that I switched the butter over to the dry side. I hoped that adding the butter to the flour would stop the butter from getting all lumpy like it does when you add it to the cool beer and egg, but it just makes the flour lumpy and the batter thin and lumpy. In the end, the pancakes were more like lumpy crepes, but they tasted GREAT!!!

To continue the coffee theme for the morning, I wanted to make a coffee syrup to put on the pancakes. I really dont know anything about making syrup, so I just took a shot of espresso and dumped it into my maple syrup. Delicious! (Ok, so the syrup was thin too, but it was still good)

I think that I will be experimenting more with dark beers in my pancakes. Today was a success.

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