Recipe for pancakes with milk and boiling water
Recipe for pancakes with milk and boiling water
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Recipe for pancakes with milk and boiling water

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1 hour
169.0 kcal
Proteins: 6.0 g
Fats: 6.0 g
Carbohydrates: 24.0 g

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Ingredients

  • Milk
  • Wheat flour
  • Boiling water
  • Eggs
  • Sugar
  • Vegetable oil
  • Butter
  • Salt

Kitchen utensils

  • Bowl
  • Pan
  • Ladle
  • shoulder blade
  • Blender

When prepared correctly, custard pancakes made with milk and boiling water turn out lacy and porous, with beautiful patterns created by the boiling water. These pancakes are very flexible and can be wrapped around any filling. These pancakes are perfect for Maslenitsa, any festive tea party, or just for breakfast; children especially love them. Custard pancakes can also be served plain, with honey, condensed milk, or sour cream.

Step-by-step recipe

Step 1:

Pancake recipe with milk and boiling water. Step 1 Beat the eggs in a bowl with a blender. Add sugar and salt and continue beating until thick foam forms.

Step 2:

Pancake recipe with milk and boiling water. Step 2 Add milk, sift flour into the same bowl and mix well to avoid lumps.

Step 3:

Pancake recipe with milk and boiling water. Step 3 Slowly pour boiling water into the dough, continuing to whisk constantly.

Step 4:

Pancake recipe with milk and boiling water. Step 4 Add 4 tablespoons of vegetable oil and mix well.

Step 5:

Pancake recipe with milk and boiling water. Step 5 Leave the dough for 15 minutes.

Step 6:

Pancake recipe with milk and boiling water. Step 6 Heat a frying pan over medium heat, grease it with vegetable oil and pour the batter onto it in a thin and even layer.

Step 7:

Pancake recipe with milk and boiling water. Step 7 After 30-40 seconds, as soon as the edges of the pancake become golden brown, carefully run a spatula along the entire edge and, lifting the pancake on one side, turn it over to the other side.

Step 8:

Pancake recipe with milk and boiling water. Step 8 Brush the pancake with butter. Fry the other side until golden brown, about 30-40 seconds over medium heat.

Step 9:

Pancake recipe with milk and boiling water. Step 9 Before you make the next pancake, heat the pan, grease it with oil and pour in the batter.

Cooking tips

The main reason for lumps in pancakes is an insufficiently hot pan. Keep in mind that a cast iron pan takes longer to heat up than a regular Teflon pan. The burner size should be chosen based on the size of the pan you're frying. The smaller the burner, the higher the flame should be, but don't set it to maximum. A medium burner with medium heat is best. A wide burner risks undercooking the center of the pancake.

If the batter is too runny, don't add the flour directly to the bowl. Scoop out some of the batter, add the flour, mix thoroughly to avoid lumps, and then combine with the remaining batter. Don't over-beat the pancake batter, as this will make it too sticky and rubbery.

Pancakes baked in butter taste better, but butter burns faster, so you can use a mixture of butter and vegetable oils.

If you reduce the amount of sugar during cooking, you can wrap any unsweetened filling in the pancakes.

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