I start my day everyday with a cup of coffee. It is important ritually and physically. I love a dark roast with nutty flavors and a good amount of milk. Perfection. Sometimes I actually think about the morning cup of Joe the night before and look forward to it. Is that going too far? Maybe. We all have our routines that keep life right! This one is particularly important for me because I am not a morning person without it. I am not really sure I am a morning person with it. Coffee and the morning paper. Yes, I actually hold a newspaper in my hands and read it. No e-reader yet but I know it is coming. Then there is breakfast!
Everyday breakfast is usually a light affair for me. Something whole grain and nutritious such as yogurt topped with granola and/or fruit or whole grain toast with a smear of jam are among my favorites. There are couple of breakfasts that I have made for years when the family is around or we have guests and this recipe for Oatmeal Pancakes tops the list. They are packed with delicious rolled oats and are simple to make. I like to serve them with maple syrup or golden syrup. For an extra special touch, I make buttermilk syrup which can easily be found in various recipe sites on the net. I wonder who really is responsible for this buttermilk syrup recipe because it is really, really good. I have never seen it in a cookbook. I would love to know who came up with this incredible sweet concoction because I would have never thought of putting this combination of ingredients together. I do know, it is delicious and complements these pancakes nicely.
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Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Friday, August 26, 2011
Sweet Corn Pancakes
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Corn pancakes made with fresh corn. Doesn't that sound like the perfect summer breakfast dish? Where I live people are poised and ready for that first plump, sweet ear of corn and if the weather permits, we have fresh corn through September. I grew up preferring white corn and white cornmeal and felt yellow corn was inferior. When I was younger I was told that white corn was for people and yellow corn was for the animals. Now I know that is just silly. They taste very different and it is really just a matter of preference. White corn such as silver king is sweet and delicate whereas yellow corn varieties such as the hybrid mirai are firmer, sweet and has more of a corn taste. There is also bi-colored corn that is a bit of both worlds. These days I enjoy them all. The only animals I need to feed are my family and they readily line up for fresh corn any way they can get it, grilled, boiled or creamed.
Corn pancakes made with fresh corn. Doesn't that sound like the perfect summer breakfast dish? Where I live people are poised and ready for that first plump, sweet ear of corn and if the weather permits, we have fresh corn through September. I grew up preferring white corn and white cornmeal and felt yellow corn was inferior. When I was younger I was told that white corn was for people and yellow corn was for the animals. Now I know that is just silly. They taste very different and it is really just a matter of preference. White corn such as silver king is sweet and delicate whereas yellow corn varieties such as the hybrid mirai are firmer, sweet and has more of a corn taste. There is also bi-colored corn that is a bit of both worlds. These days I enjoy them all. The only animals I need to feed are my family and they readily line up for fresh corn any way they can get it, grilled, boiled or creamed.
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