Post Christmas, for me, is a time to chill, to lounge around the couch watching TV and contemplating when is a good time to check out the post Christmas sales in town.... Heaven forbid that I should have to mess up my kitchen again with ambitious cooking... I am still reeling from the Christmas Day dinner I hosted. It was literally Masterchef Challenge mode the whole day, prepping and cooking one dish after another... all the while consciously trying to keep things neat in the kitchen while I worked... I almost succeeded until guests decided to saunter into the kitchen to 'help' and I had to cook while 'baby sitting' them.... It had just dawned on me that I am truly the mistress of my kitchen. Only I know how to groove around my kitchen, how to put things away, where to reach for my tools....
So after a feast of Laksa, Ayam Goreng, Tauhu Tek, Morimoto Tuna pizza, Hawaiian Pizza( for the kids) and Ondeh Ondeh... post Christmas breakfast is best kept light and simple. These feather-light, citrus flavoured pancakes from Bill Granger's Bills Sydney Food are just the perfect way to greet a cool breezy morning. Paired with strawberries left over from Christmas Day's Summer Sangria, I am almost tempted to embark on a low fat detox program... maybe after New Year...or more realistically, after Chinese New Year... :)
Hail The Holidays! Enjoy!
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Lemon Souffle Panckes
Recipe :
3/4 cup Buttermilk (I used normal milk)
2 Egg yolks
3 tsp Grated Lemon zest
2 tbsp Lemon Juice
1 tsp Vanilla Extract
25g Butter (melted)
3/4 cup All purpose flour
1 tsp Baking powder
3 tbsp Castor sugar
A pinch Salt
2 Egg whites
To serve
Strawberries, halved
1 tbsp Honey
Icing sugar for dusting
Method :
1. Mix egg yolks, milk, vanilla essence, lemon juice and lemon zest together in a bowl. Add melted butter and mix well.
2. Sift flour, baking powder, caster sugar and salt into a large bowl. Make a well in the center of the flour mixture and pour in (1) gradually and mix flour with milk mixture until the dry ingredients are moistened. Be careful not to overmix.
3. Place egg white in a clean bowl and beat until soft peaks are formed. Fold in egg white into (2).
4. Melt a small portion of butter in a heated non-stick frying pan. Place 2 tbsp of the batter from (3) into the pan. Cook until the cake turns golden brown on the underside and looking dry on the edges. Flip over and continue to cook the other side. transfer to a plate and keep warm while cooking remaining batter.
5. Toss fresh strawberries with honey and a light dusting of icing sugar. Dust pancakes with icing sugar and serve immediately.
Hahaha.. one more month to CNY, detox first so that you can indulge more later.
ReplyDeleteJust like dirty dishes, wash first, soil it later again. It's easier to wash when it's not left around for too long, LOL.
Wendy: Good philosophy :D !
ReplyDeleteLooks really light and healthy! I must also eat light now, else CNY is only less than a month away! Merry Christmas Shirley!
ReplyDeleteHahah! I'm the dictator of my kitchen. I don't allow guest to 'help' at all, even Vijay gets ordered around.
ReplyDeletePost Christmas I don't even cook, just nibble on leftovers and call a cookie breakfast. Between now and CNY, will try to squeeze in more workout time in the hopes of not putting on anymore weight. Happy holidays!
Merry Xmas and happy 2012 Shirley! May you have a fun-filled year ahead. Look forward to your CNY bakes soon =]
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas! Looks so yummy!
ReplyDeleteI have been eating too much during my makan trip to Penang, I need your light pancake for sure , hehehe.. Happy Holidays to you too Shirley.
ReplyDeleteHi Shirley, understand wat you meant. I iced not to host this but to get invited, cheers to a New Year!
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pretty photos! ya, I agree detox after CNY :x Happy Holidays and Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteDelicious breakfast recipe. I too did my fair share of "Masterchef" 2weekends ago when I hosted pre Xmas dinner. Resolution is to do a no-carb diet next week until CNY. Too much eating this holiday period and more feasting this week as well. Sigh! Happy hols and to a great 2012 for you.
ReplyDeletewhat a light breakfast!! and you are so right..everyone needs a recipe like this after christmas.
ReplyDeleteso good to have this pancake in the morning, light and appetizing :)
ReplyDelete@Pickyin- Yes, I agree - next time I should be more firm about people staying out of the kitchen. Good thing about this dinner was I managed to control the portions... no left overs! Yay! :)
ReplyDeleteI think after all the holiday cooking you're finally ready for the Masterchef challenge. Should I sign you up? :P
ReplyDeleteI wanted to do crepe souffle the other day so I guess great minds think alike, right? It looks delicious.
These pancakes look great for breakfast! I love simple food after a festive binge too! Makes me feel less guilty lol!
ReplyDeleteI keep telling my husband want to prepare pancakes for breakfast but till now...hehehe
ReplyDeleteA good choice after all those eating.
ReplyDeleteHow many pancakes does this make? They look gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThese look so perfect and so scrumptious!!!
ReplyDelete@Jess Joseph : To be honest, I lost count :)... I was eating while cooking them... I reckon you can get about 8- 10...
ReplyDeleteshirley, those pancakes look delicious! i think i want to make them for my new year's breakfast!
ReplyDeletehope the holidays also gave you time to relax!
Wow, that must have been some feast you whipped up for your Christmas party!
ReplyDeleteThis certainly looks like the perfect way to unwind with after the whole Christmas madness!
What a delicious spread you have prepared. A great way to end this year and start a new one :)
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
Indeed feather light and beautiful I so want to make them for special holiday breakfast!
ReplyDeleteThese look so delicate and lovely - perfect for a ladies brunch I'm hosting in the next week ! And I just love the presentation :)
ReplyDeleteThe recipe sounds amazing! It says to mix in lemon juice, but I don't see in the recipe where it says how much juice to use. Help?
ReplyDelete@Megan: I almost missed out your comment... I apologise. Good catch,Megan. I must have overlooked the lemon juice when I was typing out the recipe. (my least favourite part about writing my post :) ) The quantity is 2 tbsp. I have amended the recipe. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteGreat new recipe to try at The Lions Gate Inn Bed & Breakfast in Oregon. They sound wonderful!!
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I found your site via Pinterest and your amazing photo of these delicious Lemon Souffle Pancakes. I can't wait to make them this weekend. I'm now following you. Please stop by my food blog, At Home with Rebecka. Best Regards, Rebecka
ReplyDeleteThank you for the recipe. The photo is beautifully inspiring.
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