Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Blueberry-Banana Beer Pancakes

Beer at breakfast just makes sense, doesn't it? Especially when that beer is cooked inside fluffy, delicious pancakes.

Blueberry-Banana Beer Pancakes | The Economical Eater

I had gotten Z The Craft Beer Cookbook for his birthday, and when he woke up a few Sundays ago, he suggested we make one of the pancake recipes out of the book. I was totally game, until I realized we only had a few of the ingredients both recipes called for. So, I improvised - and this beer- and fruit-filled pancake recipe was born.

Blueberry-Banana Beer Pancakes | The Economical Eater

Blueberry-Banana Beer Pancakes
Yields: About 10 large pancakes
-1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
-1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
-1 tablespoon baking powder
-1/4 cup granulated sugar
-2 large eggs
-3/4 cup brown ale (a pale ale would do fine here, too)
-2 tablespoons melted unsalted butter
-1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
-1/2 cup unsweetened vanilla almond milk
-1 banana, chopped
-1/4 cup blueberries, fresh or frozen
-Non-stick cooking spray (or extra butter) for griddle

Directions:
1.) Preheat electric griddle to 350 degrees, or a large skillet over medium-high heat.
2.) In a large bowl, combine flour, salt, baking powder, and sugar.
3.) In a separate bowl, whisk eggs and beer. Add the melted butter, vanilla, and milk, whisking until combined.
4.) Make a well in the dry ingredients and pour in the wet ingredients. Stir until just combined. Stir in the banana and blueberries.
5.) Spray a griddle with non-stick cooking spray. Drop about 1/4 cup of batter onto the prepared cooking surface. Cook until the underside has browned and the edges have started to dry, about 2-4 minutes. Flip and allow to cook until cooked through, an additional 3-5 minutes.
6.) Serve immediately with good maple syrup (and peanut butter!).


Blueberry-Banana Beer Pancakes | The Economical Eater

These were the fluffiest and most flavorful pancakes I have ever made. To be honest, I've had some "hockey puck" pancake moments (like when Z and I first started dating), but over the years, I've gotten a little better. But who knew that beer would be my saving grace?

If you don't love the taste of beer, most of the flavor does cook off in these pancakes. So all you're left with is the incredible texture it brings.

Are you good at making pancakes? What's your secret?


5 comments:

  1. These look like such a fun weeknd breakfast!

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  2. I was wondering if you tasted the beer. not that I would mind. good stuff!

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  3. Beer for breakfast TOTALLY makes sense... Especially in pancakes! These sound so fabulous.

    Sues

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  4. I'm not the best at making pancakes but I'm pretty good at eating them! And I can totally handle a little bit of alcohol during breakfast haha

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