Could I interest you in a new pancake recipe this Saturday morning?
Don't be turned off by the cottage cheese. Well, I take that back, when I first looked at this recipe, I kinda cringed as well. Cheese in pancakes? I will be the first to tell you that it works. It really, really works.
They are moist and fluffy and have a unique taste that I'll just let you figure out. Everyone in my family ate them, and as usual, I should have doubled the recipe to freeze the other half, but I didn't. There is always next time.
And no, I did not eat all four of these pancakes. They were just for photo shooting purposes. But I could have. Yes, I admit I could have eaten all four of these pancakes, but I limited myself to two. But you know what? They kept me full for HOURS.
Cottage Cheese Pancakes (courtesy of Weelicious)
3 eggs
1 c. cottage cheese
1 t. vanilla
2 T. honey
1/2 c. flour
1 t. baking powder
1/4 t. salt
Combine all dry ingredients and stir. Then combine all wet ingredients and stir into the dry ingredients, just until combined. Heat a hot griddle, spray with cooking spray and place 1/2 cup of batter into the pan. Flip when bubbles start to form, about 1-2 minutes. Cook an additional 30 seconds to 1 minutes on the other side.
Serve with hot syrup.
I'm now off for a Saturday with the kids. The husband is working and I already took a batch of pumpkin cinnamon rolls out of the oven. They are heavenly. It was my very first time making homemade cinnamon rolls, but I took the easy route, this dough did NOT require any yeast.
A baker's dream.
Stay tuned.
I love cottage cheese, and I'm sure it tastes great in these pancakes! I mean, many dessert recipes call for ricotta...so, it makes sense to me! Thanks for sharing this wonderful recipe.
ReplyDeleteholy cow YUM!!
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of adding cottage cheese to pancakes - and these look so fluffy!
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