Flip a basic pancake recipe around by adding some cider to your orchard pancakes and serve with caramalised apples, goats’ cheese and walnuts.
I seem to have spent the entirety of last week flipping!
Not flipping in the getting cross type of way, but literally flipping. Pancake after pancake after pancake as I’ve been developing recipes and completing a few last minute commissions.
The seasonal life of a food blogger or writer can be somewhat out of sync due to the fact that content for monthly print magazines needs to be completed several months in advance. During the heat of July it feels strange and slightly surreal to walk into various winter wonderlands as I attend all the Christmas press shows, it really seems the wrong time of year to think about Christmas, but is also really rather fun! I love the spring press shows in the cold dark depths of winter and their promise that better weather is coming soon.
There is somewhat more leeway for internet publishing, but when you are tucking into your pancakes on Tuesday it is a fairly safe bet that we will be eating something else – Easter will roll around soon enough and I already have a supply of mini eggs and some plans for baking!
For those of you who will be eating pancakes on Tuesday, Asda have a very handy pancake mix-o-meter to help you gauge quantities – simply enter the number of people and how many pancakes they will eat and it will calculate a recipe for you to make exactly the right amount of batter. My recommendation is to allow a few more pancakes than you think that you will need, invariably the first one out of the pan is never very good, and even the most restrained person can become quite; dare I say, greedy with their yearly pancake feast. For some more pancake facts check out this fun infographic from ASDA.
We are huge fans of savoury pancakes, and I’ve flipped a basic recipe around a bit for these Orchard inspired pancakes, adding cider to the batter, in place of half of the milk. It lightens them and adds a subtle apple flavour, I am sure that most of the alcohol will evaporate when cooking, but if making these for children use a low alcohol cider, or dry apple juice.
Looking for a savoury pancake instead? Check out my Pancake Pizzas!
Orchard Pancakes - Cider, Apple, Goats' Cheese & Walnut
Ingredients
- 30 g / 1oz butter
- 1 tbs honey
- 2 dessert apples – cored and cut into 8 segments
- Handful walnuts
- 100 g plain white flour
- 2 free range eggs
- 150 ml semi skimmed milk
- 150 ml dry cider or apple juice
- 1 tbs butter (for greasing the frying pan)
- Soft goats’ curd cheese
Instructions
- Melt the butter and honey together in a small frying pan, add the apple and walnuts gently cook on a medium heat for 10 minutes until the apples are golden and the sauce has reduced and is thick and sticky. Reduce the heat to keep them warm whilst you make the pancakes.
- Mix together the flour, eggs, and the milk. Add the cider or apple juice and whisk until the mix is smooth and the consistency of thin cream.
- Heat a little of the butter in a large non stick frying pan over a medium heat, and pour in about half a ladle of the pancake batter.
- Tilt the pan gently swirling the batter to spread it out, and return to the heat. Cook for about 45 seconds to a minute until golden and solid, and either flip with a spatula or fish slice or toss. Cook the other side for 30 seconds or so until done.
- Serve the pancakes filled with the apple and walnuts, a drizzle of the sauce and a dab of the goats’ cheese.
This is sponsored post and recipe development commission for ASDA. Fuss Free Flavours received remuneration to compensate for time, skills, knowledge and costs incurred in developing the recipe and writing this post.
Jan
Wow they look good Helen and I love the pancake mix-o-meter!
Helen
Love the mix-o-meter. So useful!
Dusk darling
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm this looks so good!!
Helen
Thank you.
Jude - A Trifle Rushed
Agreat recipe for supper on Tuesday, what a good idea to make the pancake more of a meal and I love the idea of substituting cidre for milk, something to try with my Breton neighbours perhaps?
Helen
I was thinking of Brittany when making it.
Deena Kakaya
A natural pairing of ingredients that in themselves are simple but together feel decadent, that’s why I love this recipe. Your pic is stunning too x
Helen
Thanks Deena. I was rather pleased with them!
Jacqueline
I was just thinking not more pancakes, but I have to say you pulled me back in. These are my favourite of all your pancakes. Pinned!
Helen
Thanks Jac! I still have to make more. Flipped out.
Camilla @FabFood4All
What a fabulous and healthy combination of ingredients – when are you opeing a restaurant?
Helen
Do you think I should Camilla? Am not good at late nights these days.
What Kate Baked
I’m really enjoying reading everyone’s inspiring pancake recipes at the moment, such a versatile meal and one I’ve resolved not only to enjoy on Shrove Tuesday each year
Helen
Pancakes are for all the year round!
Sarah, Maison Cupcake
Inspired flavour combination! Don’t think I’ve seen goats cheese with pancakes before but sounds fantastic. Very breton!
Helen
I should have used one of my packets of French supermarket buckwheat flour!
Katie Bryson
A wonderfully styled and photographed recipe helen, full of amazing sounding flavours too. Takes me back to our lovely French holidays :-)
Helen
thank you Katie. It is very Breton!
Amie
Really enjoyed reading this post and the recipe too.
Thanks for sharing.
Amie
Hayley
Yum these look interesting
Vanessa Sagle
THIS ARE THE BEST PANCAKES I EVER HAD! Please do a light version <3