Saturday, June 19, 2010

Flipping Over Pancakes

So my plan is go to through some basic ingredients... but 6 days ago I watched "The Best Thing I Ever Ate" on FoodNetwork and they featured these blueberry ricotta pancakes at BLD in LA that looked so delicious. I have been in torture everyday since then, scheming on how to get down to LAX ASAP. Without any concrete plans to go to LA in the next few days, I had a crazy idea: what if I made them myself? I did some research and found the BLD recipe on the LA Times. Game on.

So I went to Whole Foods unaccompanied and unsupervised. I bought all the ingredients; usually picking the most expensive of each, thinking it must be better.



I was armed with measuring cups, mixing bowls, whisks...

Disaster.

The recipe says to whip egg whites to medium-stff, shiny peaks (about 4 minutes). Ten minutes later, I was overheating and my shoulder was suffering permanent joint damage from whisking the shit out of the egg whites. I could not get any peaks for the life in me.



After following the directions and mixing the ingredients I was ready to make the pancakes themselves. Again, using the stove is not my strongpoint. I bought coconut oil spray - I read somewhere that coconut oil is healthier. Unfortunately, it has a low smoke point meaning that when I tried to cook the pancakes the oil was smoking everywhere. I was scared I was going to start a fire. So I decided "I don't need oil, I'm using a nonstick pan." I thought about wiping off the hot oil with a papertowel, but I was scared of burning myself. So instead, I thought it was a good idea to take the hot oily pan and rinse it under cold water. BAD IDEA. Oil was splattering everywhere and the pan was sizzling out of control.

After surviving the oil fiasco, I forged on. I wanted the pancakes to be perfectly circular (like at McDonald's), so I tried pouring the batter slowly, but the batter was so watery.



It took me forever to make the pancakes - my legs were aching by the end. Worst of all, the pancakes came out flat. Patrick came home and said he liked the "crepe-like" pancakes. (Sigh.)




Take 2.

Today, over manis and pedis, I was explaining my pancake recipe to some girlfriends. They were so not encouraging. Skim said "you're not meant for this." Tha said, "you need to master basic pancakes before you do fancy pancakes." I could also see another lady in the salon who was getting a pedi, laughing at me. But failure is not an option.

I did some research, made some adjustments in the recipe proportions, and did not mix the batter as much. I used butter to fry the pancakes rather than that damn coconut oil spray. I also made 2 major improvements.

1) Added horsepower.
2) Made a double boiler style ice bath. I read that keeping the batter cold helped keep them fluffy.



The handmixer was KEY. Saved my life. I kept the batter super lumpy and barely folded in the whipped egg whites.

I was much happier with the results!

1 comment:

  1. Looks y u m m y. Can you make for us, sometime? My favorite picture is the starfish.

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