Asian Pakistane Indian Recipes

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Baked Apple Pancake

This is a lot like our favorite strawberry pancake. The batter is the same. The addition of the sliced apples, cinnamon and brown sugar make it a favorite for a fall or winter breakfast. It will make your kitchen smell wonderful in the morning.
 It will puff-up slightly.
 You can use a glass or pottery pie dish or a cast iron skillet.
 Melt the margarine in a pie dish in a 425 oven.
 Gather your ingredients: batter, cinnamon and brown sugar mixture, and sliced apples sprinkled with a little lemon juice and tossed in a bowl.
 Add the apples to the bubbly hot melted margarine/butter. Sprinkle half the brown sugar/cinnamon mixture on top of the apples. Return to the oven for 5 minutes.
 Then pour the batter over the apples. Sprinkle the remaining brown sugar/cinnamon mixture on top.
 Return to the oven and bake for 18-20 minutes until puffed and golden.
 Sprinkle with a little extra lemon juice and cinnamon sugar.
 The aroma of a baked hot cinnamon apple pancake and coffee brewing will lure you, or anyone out of a bed on a cold morning. 
You could also serve these with warm maple syrup, though we prefer just the extra cinnamon sugar. 
Cut into wedges to serve.
You can double the recipe and use a 9X13 pan
and bake for 30 minutes..


Baked Apple Pancake
 1 large apple, peeled and sliced
1 t lemon juice
2 T butter
2 T brown sugar
1/2 t cinnamon
2 eggs
1/2 C flour
1/2 C milk
1/4 t vanilla



Toss the apple slices with lemon juice in a bowl,
 set aside while you make the bater.
Put the 2 T butter into the pie dish and put into oven and preheat to 425.
Whisk the eggs, then add the flour and milk. Whisk until smooth. Whisk in the vanilla, set aside.
Combine the brown sugar and cinnamon.
When the butter in the pie dish is bubbly hot, remove from the oven and add the apples. Sprinkle half the brown sugar/cinnamon mixture over the apples and return the dish to the oven for 5 minutes.
Remove the dish from the oven and pour the batter evenly over the apples. Sprinkle the remaining brown sugar/cinnamon mixture on top. Return the pan to the oven and bake another 18-20 minutes until slightly puffed and golden brown. Put your plates in the oven the last minute or two to heat.
Sprinkle with a little additional lemon juice and cinnamon sugar.
Cut unto wedges and serve right away on heated plates.

Enjoy!


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