Sweet Potatoes have tons of Vitamin A, and Fiber and are very low in calories. They are so naturally sweet, you don't need a lot of sugar, even when you use them in dessert recipes. I love adding them to pancakes as a way of increasing nutrients at breakfast and they freeze so easily. Make a stack of these, freeze them individually, then bag them and take out the amount you need when you need it - toast 'em, and you've got hot potato pancakes with chunks of apple.
1 1/4 Cups Flour
1/4 tsp. nutmeg
1/4 tsp. cinnamon
2 Tbls. Brown Sugar
1 Tbls. Baking Powder
1/2 tsp. Baking Soda
pinch of salt
1/2 cup Buttermilk
1 cup Apple Cider
2 eggs
1 Apple (peeled, cored, chopped small)
1 Med. Sweet Potato (Baked or Microwaved)
1) In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, nutmeg, cinnamon, brown sugar, baking powder, baking soda, and salt.
2) In a separate bowl, whisk together the buttermilk, eggs and apple cider 3) Stir together (the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients). Then fold in the apples and soft cooked insides of the sweet potato.
4) The batter should be thick, but loose. If too thick, add more cider or water.
6) Ladle a small amount of batter onto the hot skillet and cook until the sides form tiny bubbles, flip and cook the other side of that pancake until set and cooked through.
** If freezing, allow the pancakes to cool completely - then freeze spread out on a sheet pan until firm, then bag for later and return to freezer.
To reheat - heat in toaster oven or oven for about 6 minutes on 300F.
Ooooh, these look so good. Dying to try them out. Thanx for sharing!
ReplyDeleteApples in pancakes...this sounds so epic. I really want to try that idea...and nutmeg. Perfect combo!
ReplyDeleteThese are absolutely delicious! My very picky 3 year old loved them! And, my ten month old loved them too. I just steamed the apples and fork mashed them so the baby could eat it with ease. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comments, and so glad you liked them :D
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