OAT PANCAKES WITH RASPBERRIES AND HONEY

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If you promise pancakes to an 8-year-old, these are decidedly not the pancakes they will have in mind, though this doesn't mean they aren't for the rest of us. Think of them rather like the oatcakes you might have with cheese, only in pancake form; as with regular fluffy pancakes, however, it is what you eat with them that creates the magic. Here, I've made a honey and raspberry syrup, and the mixture of the soft, oaty cakes, the honey and the raspberries has a decidedly Scottish flavor. This leads me to think this could be good with a wee nip of whisky somewhere in the mix and, in deference to the great Hibernian dessert, Cranachan, a dollop of whipped cream. The lack of flour means that they are gluten-free (though because of cross-contamination where they are made, you should look for porridge oats that say as much on the packet, if this is crucial). And while you can use regular full-fat milk, I much prefer oat milk, which richly enhances their flavor, as well as making them dairy-free for those for whom that is a concern. Though in which case, banish all thought of the whipped cream now.

Provided by Nigella Lawson : Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 25m

Yield 6 to 8 pancakes

Number Of Ingredients 10

150 grams (5.3 ounces) runny honey
150 grams (5.3 ounces) frozen raspberries (or fresh)
100 grams (3.5 ounces) porridge oats, preferably organic (not instant)
1/4 teaspoon flaked sea salt
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 1/2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
100 milliliters (3.5 ounces) oat milk
1 egg
1 teaspoon vanilla bean paste or 1 teaspoon extract
1 teaspoon sunflower oil

Steps:

  • Warm the honey and raspberries in a small saucepan over a medium heat, stirring frequently, until the raspberries have thawed. This shouldn't take more than 3 minutes or so. Take the pan off the heat.
  • Put the oats and salt in a blender or a food processor with the small bowl fitted, and process until you get the consistency of flour, a mealy flour to be sure, but it should still be fine-ground.
  • Tip into a bowl and stir in the baking powder and cinnamon.
  • In a measuring jug, whisk together the milk, egg and vanilla, and then stir the wet mixture into the dry, until thoroughly combined. If the batter thickens too much, add more milk. And do not let this batter rest, as otherwise it will thicken too much.
  • Pour 1/2 a teaspoon of oil onto a smooth, non-stick griddle (or large cast-iron or heavy-based frying pan) and, with a piece of paper towel, smear it over the whole surface. Put the griddle on a medium heat and, when hot, add the batter, using a quarter-cup measure but only filling it two-thirds full. You should get 4 pancakes at a time, and they will need around 2 minutes a side. Generally, when cooking pancakes, you turn them over when you see bubbles coming to the uppermost side, and while that still holds true, the bubbles are rather understated here. So slip a spatula underneath a pancake after 2 minutes to see if the underside looks cooked, and then when it is, flip it, and the rest of the pancakes, over and cook for another 2 minutes. As always, do not press down on the pancakes as they cook, and do not flip them more than once. When you've cooked the first 4, pile them on a plate, and cover with a clean tea towel, then oil the pan again and proceed as before.
  • Serve immediately--the oats carry on drinking up liquid, and the pancakes will dry on standing--with the warm raspberry honey poured on top.

Bailey Wardlaw
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I'm not sure what went wrong, but my pancakes turned out flat and rubbery. Maybe I didn't mix the batter enough?


Mia Whiteway
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These pancakes were a disappointment. They were dry and bland, and the raspberry-honey sauce was too sweet.


Batte Dalton francis
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I'm always looking for new pancake recipes and this one is definitely a keeper. The pancakes were light and fluffy, and the raspberry-honey sauce was the perfect finishing touch.


Gurman Khaira
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I made these pancakes for a brunch party and they were a huge hit! Everyone raved about how delicious they were.


Rehmat Deen
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These pancakes are a great way to use up leftover oats. They're also a great way to get your kids to eat their oats.


Momen Ta
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I love the combination of oats, raspberries, and honey in these pancakes. They're a delicious and healthy way to start the day.


Lawrence Kwame Mensah
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These pancakes were the perfect way to start my day. They were light, fluffy, and packed with flavor.


Tshegofatso Kanaomang
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I'm not a great cook, but even I was able to make these pancakes without any problems. They turned out great and my family loved them.


Hira prasad Pandey
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These pancakes were a nice change from my usual breakfast routine. They were easy to make and tasted great.


Adeel Rana
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I've never been a big fan of oat pancakes, but this recipe changed my mind. These pancakes were light and fluffy, with a perfect balance of sweetness and tartness.


michael kifle
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I made these pancakes for my family and they were a huge hit! Everyone loved them, even my picky toddler.


Sobhal Boorat
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This recipe is a keeper! The pancakes were fluffy and delicious, and the raspberry-honey sauce was the perfect complement.


Kendall Thompson
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Yum!


Farhan Shahriar Himoy
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I love that these pancakes are made with oats. They're a healthier alternative to traditional pancakes and still taste amazing.


Muchai Timon
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These pancakes were a great way to use up some ripe raspberries. They were light and fluffy, and the honey-raspberry sauce was the perfect finishing touch.


MUR
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The oat pancakes were easy to make and turned out delicious. I used frozen raspberries and they worked just fine. Will definitely make these again!


Israel Camargo
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I've tried many oat pancake recipes, but this one is definitely my favorite. The pancakes turned out perfectly cooked and had a lovely golden brown color. The combination of oats, raspberries, and honey was simply divine.


Hekar Muhamad
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These oat pancakes were a hit at my breakfast table! They were fluffy, flavorful, and had just the right amount of sweetness from the honey and raspberries. My kids loved them and asked for seconds.