Wow it’s hard to believe my little blog has been going 8
years! As is my tradition on my blogs anniversary, I was in need of an apple
inspired recipe to celebrate. I always like to try and do something a little
different and as Pancakes Day (Shrove Tuesday) is tomorrow, pancakes seemed the
ideal treat.
I thought about doing traditional pancakes, but also wanted
something a bit more healthy and substantial to eat for brunch and decided
instead to create pancakes using ground up gluten free oats in place of any
flour. They are also sugar free, being naturally sweetened with freshly grated
apple (skin on) and a dash of cinnamon for a flavour boost. I’d consider them
fairly healthy – just don’t look too closely at the caramel sauce I then
drizzled over them!
Using the oats as the only ‘flour’ base worked well, and together
with the grated apple, gave the pancakes a nubbly soft texture and a delicious
slightly nutty flavour where the outer edges had toasted in the pan. The inside
texture wasn’t quite as fluffy as regular pancakes, but softer and moister with
a definite porridge flavour. However, as a porridge and breakfast lover I was
delighted with this. I think these would make fantastic breakfast fodder with a
little yoghurt and fresh fruit.
The batter won’t win any awards in the looks department, it
is a little lumpy and brown in colour, but the taste and toppings soon perk
them up.
I decided to use almond milk in the pancakes as I like its
subtle nutty flavour and creaminess, but you can use regular milk too. As they
stand the pancakes themselves are also dairy free, but you’d have to use a
different sauce if you wanted to make the whole dish dairy free. Maple syrup
would be a delicious alternative! Oaty, apple packed and lightly cinnamon spiced
these pancakes were a tasty way to celebrate 8 years of Apple & Spice.
This year I’ve managed to combine 3 of my food loves –
apple, spice and breakfast all in one – hurrah! See below for my previous years
apple inspired treats.
1st year – Spiced Apple Cake
2nd year – Individual Apple & Oat Crumbles
3rd year – Overnight Spiced Apple Stack
4th year – Fruity Tea Loaf
5th year – Roasted Apple & Custard Pots
This Years Apple & Cinnamon Oat Pancakes with Caramel Sauce
Pancakes
50g gluten free oats
1 large red eating apple
½ tsp cinnamon
½ tsp baking powder
100ml almond milk
1 egg
1 tbsp sunflower oil
Sauce
½ tin carnation caramel
3-4 tbsp almond milk
Handful of pecans, to serve
Method
Heat the oven to 100C. Lay a piece of kitchen roll over a
large plate and place into the oven to warm. Also add a couple of serving
plates.
Start by making the sauce. Heat the caramel and milk
together in a small pan until a nice warm drizzling consistency. Transfer to a
small serving jug and set aside.
To make the pancakes, blitz the gluten free oats in a
processor until they are broken down. They should resemble coarse flour, you don’t
want it completely powdery. Add to a mixing bowl.
Quarter the apple, remove the core and grate it into the
bowl, keeping the skin on.
Add the cinnamon and baking powder and stir together.
Measure the milk, add the egg and lightly whisk together.
Pour the wet mixture over the dry mix and beat together to incorporate. You
should have a fairly thick dropping consistency batter. Add a little more milk
if too stiff.
Heat a large frying pan and brush the base with a little oil.
Add heaped tablespoons of the pancake mix and form into round shapes with the
back of the spoon.
Allow to cook over a low heat for 1 minute before flipping
over with a pallet knife and cooking for a further 30 seconds, or until
slightly puffed and browned.
Remove from the pan and transfer to the large plate covered
with kitchen roll in the oven to keep warm while you cook the remaining batter.
When ready to serve divide the pancakes between the plates,
top with a handful of pecans and drizzle with the caramel sauce.
Makes 8 small pancakes
I love how you always manage to get some apple and spice in on your anniversary - congratulations on 8 years - so much good food and lots of changes - here's to many more!
ReplyDeleteoops - don't mean many more changes, mean many more good recipes and posts!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on 8 years Katie! I've enjoyed your blog for almost the whole time and am always inspired by your creativity and passion for food, especially baking. These look like wonderful pancakes...even the less healthy caramel drizzle. :)
ReplyDelete8 years? Wow! Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteThese pancakes sound lovely. Great to see that the oats work as well in 'fat' pancakes as they do in thin ones! I love the addition of apple that has been grated with the skin on. Makes them sound positively virtuous (even with the caramel sauce)!